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actually someone named gordon shinn here from washington, dc, his law firm sort of had an economic meltdownecided to that he was going to into interior design. law, left brain, interior design, creative, right brain. we have some other statistics or other characteristics. let's take a look at what that is. left brain, logical, right brain, intuitive, left brain, verbal, right brain is gestures -- i think you and i are a lot alike, right brain. i think i sat down in this chair 30 seconds ago. right. the idea then becomes do we have to teach this to our children? is it something intrinsic? the left brain/right brain sort of is in flux until your 25 years old. what we're finding with the financial meltdown and economy, left brain jobs are really going away. and the more creative you are and the more that you can meld your left brain tend sees with this creative -- tendencies with this creative side the more well rounded you'll be. take for example the students at episcopal in alexandria, virginia. there's a great picture of one of them, dominique rohans with patrick bassett, the president of t
actually someone named gordon shinn here from washington, dc, his law firm sort of had an economic meltdownecided to that he was going to into interior design. law, left brain, interior design, creative, right brain. we have some other statistics or other characteristics. let's take a look at what that is. left brain, logical, right brain, intuitive, left brain, verbal, right brain is gestures -- i think you and i are a lot alike, right brain. i think i sat down in this chair 30 seconds ago....
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would you please proceed, david shinn?>> the situation existing in sudan today very much involve the entire region, surrounding region. i would also suggest most of sudan's nine neighbors would prefer to see problems between northern and southern sudan resolved with southern sudan remaining united with the rest of sudan even though that is not the way it seems to be headed today with egypt perhaps being most forcefully taking that position. it is clear that a geographical unified sudan is dependent on the willingness and the ability of deng xiaoping -- khartoum to make the unit the attractive and southern sudan's willingness to leave the door open to that possibility. some observers might argue that a breakup of sudan, and i would suggest that a breakup might very well go beyond just northern sudan and southern sudan, but possibly the breaking off of parts in the north and in the south. some would argue, that that might be a good thing. i respectfully disagree, so long as khartoum can make unity attractive to the south. sh
would you please proceed, david shinn?>> the situation existing in sudan today very much involve the entire region, surrounding region. i would also suggest most of sudan's nine neighbors would prefer to see problems between northern and southern sudan resolved with southern sudan remaining united with the rest of sudan even though that is not the way it seems to be headed today with egypt perhaps being most forcefully taking that position. it is clear that a geographical unified sudan is...
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correspondent ed henry sat down with the president in moscow to discuss his dealings with the russian leader shinn, iran and israel, his thoughts on michael jackson, and traveling with his family. >> thank you, mr. president. obviously, a grueling trip. what is it like though? does it take the edge off with your daughters hear as well to get to visit if kremlin and tag along for what must be a pretty exciting trip? >> it makes a huge difference. the girls are just a joy. sasha this morning at around 4:00 a.m. wandered into our bed and plopped down and started chatting. that was sort of a highlight, al although i'm a little groggy as a consequence. but having her and medical ea be able to see the world and then report back to us on what they're seeing is extraordinary. and then michelle is always, she is a star at home. >> you finally got to look into vladimir putin's eyes. did you see into his soul? why did you say before this trip that he has one foot in the old way of doing business and one foot in the new way of doing business? what was the purpose of that? >> i think that a lot of ways, prime
correspondent ed henry sat down with the president in moscow to discuss his dealings with the russian leader shinn, iran and israel, his thoughts on michael jackson, and traveling with his family. >> thank you, mr. president. obviously, a grueling trip. what is it like though? does it take the edge off with your daughters hear as well to get to visit if kremlin and tag along for what must be a pretty exciting trip? >> it makes a huge difference. the girls are just a joy. sasha this...
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progress with our distinguished panel and i will call upon you in this order, first of all, david shinnand then dr. eisa and then susan page. would you please proceed. can i thank you very much, and want to emphasize the that the situation existing in sudan today very much in los the entire region surrounding region. i would also suggest that most of sudan's nine neighbors would prefer to see problems between northern and southern sudan
progress with our distinguished panel and i will call upon you in this order, first of all, david shinnand then dr. eisa and then susan page. would you please proceed. can i thank you very much, and want to emphasize the that the situation existing in sudan today very much in los the entire region surrounding region. i would also suggest that most of sudan's nine neighbors would prefer to see problems between northern and southern sudan
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>> i think -- >> ambassador shinn, i would like you to also. >> yeah. i think the darfur peace agreement failed because the civil society was not incorporated and we think now, the civil society is almost ready, and apart from the obstruction by the government of sudan. but we think that the situation is more there now. everybody is longing for peace. this is a good momentum, we have to make use of it. the other thing, even the taxes i think they are just waiting to see, a suitable momentum, where they can continue the negotiation. they feel that the government of sudan is really looking for a solution for darfur. let the international organizing go back to help the idp's, let the civil society move together to find a solution for it and to make their position for the peace come together for peace. let the rebels, the civil -- the civil society is ready and those that are displaced are ready, then they have no choice except to accept that and i think the united states, as a trusted country with the aid, with the international community, for sure we'll r
>> i think -- >> ambassador shinn, i would like you to also. >> yeah. i think the darfur peace agreement failed because the civil society was not incorporated and we think now, the civil society is almost ready, and apart from the obstruction by the government of sudan. but we think that the situation is more there now. everybody is longing for peace. this is a good momentum, we have to make use of it. the other thing, even the taxes i think they are just waiting to see, a...