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slave today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the debt crisis a fact that these two s
slave today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in...
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some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days and the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok we'll forgive your debts but you have to accept these conditionalities. yes you know you have to open your doors totally to privatisation by our corporations you have to sell off all your assets to our corporations your utility companies your water and sewerage system companies your telephone companies your schools your jails are going to sell all that off to our corporations they call it is this if you amputate a person's limbs that's how explain it they cut off one of your limbs here one there and then they say to you you are free but you are free sir so we fought against poverty but when you asked th
some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days and the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok...
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. >> what we have done worked with the government of lebanon and the ministry of social affairs is build up to standard tents that could hold refugees, that would be weather proof. >> the lebanese government refused to set up official refugee camps. lebanese people feel proper camps would encourage refugees to stay, like the palestinian refugees. it is seen as a threat. >> metrologists say the worst is yet to come. more than 800,000 syrian fled. 80,000 will spend the rest of the winter in tents. >>> well most of the country is not seeing much in terms of rain or snow, except for the great lakes. that brings heavy snow just to the east of the lake erie and ontario. up to 20 inches of snow in the next 48 hours is expected. if you are driving in parts of western new york and pennsylvania, it will be dangerous. to the north-west things are not looking so bad. there are clouds and snow showers. we'll get a shower too as over the next day in terms of seattle. look at the forecast. 5-day. here you are, thursday, friday, saturday - a lot of rein is in your forecast. that means in the higher elev
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some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days in the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok we'll forgive your debts but you have to accept these conditionality. yes you know you have to open your doors totally to privatisation by our corporations you have to sell off all your assets to our corporations your utility companies your water and sewerage system companies your telephone companies your schools your jails you can sell all that off to our corporations cicle it is this if you amputate a person's limbs that's how explain it they cut off one of your limbs here one there and then they say to you you are free but you are free sir so we fought against poverty but when you asked the question b
some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days in the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok...
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dominated by debt i've even go so far as to say enslaved today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's the failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire
dominated by debt i've even go so far as to say enslaved today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural...
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some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty in the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days in the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok we'll forgive your debts but you have to accept these conditionality. yes you know you have to open your doors totally to privatisation by our corporations you have to sell off all your assets to our corporations your utility companies your water and sewerage system companies your telephone companies your schools your jails are going to sell all that off to our corporations sickened it is this if you amputate a person's limbs that's how explain it they cut off one of your limbs here one there and then they say to you you are free but you are free sir so we fought against poverty but when you asked the
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town confined to two thousand nine std general secretary and the anomalies takes the leader and social affairs portfolio. deputy chair mom and stacy gets family affair i go months will be in charge of justice and consumer protection. all party treasurer bob other hand thinks that comes in finance and construction minister. what excellence but the tv deal is one thing to implement its arms deal with al pacino challenges is quite another. what are the sole cause of the government would be shifted over to women and men presented today and then on to win an excellent position to tackle the tops to all spit sites that full buckets in the win and three many familiar faces and new comers drawn from across the country. a shrewd choice by spd leader so after a poor showing in september's elections the party spirit appeared to have been buying plants returned to government so some fresh faces in the cabinet and new responsibilities for some of the old daughter. political correspondent simon young is here to help us put this into perspective summer let's start with a smile on the line. she's been appoint
town confined to two thousand nine std general secretary and the anomalies takes the leader and social affairs portfolio. deputy chair mom and stacy gets family affair i go months will be in charge of justice and consumer protection. all party treasurer bob other hand thinks that comes in finance and construction minister. what excellence but the tv deal is one thing to implement its arms deal with al pacino challenges is quite another. what are the sole cause of the government would be shifted...
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parliament parliamentarians woman can go to school they go to universities they can participate in the social affairs economy car fares so that's like the green color part of woman's life there is the black side also which is violence against woman kind of structure of discrimination that women are suffering will talk about that was troll process in just a little bit but i want to focus first about your candidacy as a president you're a first of all country's first female deputy speaker of parliament and you're running for president in two thousand and fourteen and although some things may be different like you're sad it would take a total transformation within afghan society to elect a female president i mean even in the countries with long running democracies it's rare so realistically how do you rate your chances. i had to some it's very difficult situation. especially for a woman to be in the top leadership position it has been possible in other neighboring countries of upon this time to have woman as their leaders understand that the country is a hugely military. and guns are in power rather tha
parliament parliamentarians woman can go to school they go to universities they can participate in the social affairs economy car fares so that's like the green color part of woman's life there is the black side also which is violence against woman kind of structure of discrimination that women are suffering will talk about that was troll process in just a little bit but i want to focus first about your candidacy as a president you're a first of all country's first female deputy speaker of...
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there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the.
there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the...
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there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say it is used to keep countries with natural resources under control.
there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say it is used to keep countries with natural resources under control.
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. >> we met with the government and social affairs and identified a piece of land where we could build up to standard tents that would be more weather proof. >> the lebanese government refused to set up official camps. lebanese people fear it would encourage them to stay, like the palestinians have stayed. it is seen as a threat to the democratic balance in lebanon. >> clearly the cold weather is causing suffering. metrologist kevin corriveau has been monitoring the situation. >>> unfortunately last year i watched the same event through the winter. situations like this in the refugee camps are deadly for the young and old. you can see the storm here, especially the rights pushing onshore. this is a scenario, an area of low pressure pushing into parts of syria, as well as into turkey. this is what we expect in terms of rain and snow. it's not just lebanon, it's up here on the border of turkey. there's a lot of rain across syria. up here to the north there's refugee camps along the border. that will be 12 ins, where you see the dark area, there's a few camps, 30 inches of snow expected i
. >> we met with the government and social affairs and identified a piece of land where we could build up to standard tents that would be more weather proof. >> the lebanese government refused to set up official camps. lebanese people fear it would encourage them to stay, like the palestinians have stayed. it is seen as a threat to the democratic balance in lebanon. >> clearly the cold weather is causing suffering. metrologist kevin corriveau has been monitoring the situation....
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. >> what we did worked with the government of lebanon and ministry of social affairs, identifying pieces of land. where we could build up to standard tests hosting refugees that would be more weather proof. >> the lebanese government refused to set up official refugee camps. lebanese people feel it would cause them to stay like m palestine refugees stayed. a syrian community is seen as a threat to the balance in lebanon. >> the chief of egypt's army has been recorded whilst talking about dreams he's had to rule the country. abdul fatah al-sisi led the overthrow of former president mohamed morsi. he maintained that he was not interested in ruling the country. >> translation: i had a dream where i was told i would be given what no one else was given. i was told that mohamed morsi knew he would be the egyptian president and i replied, "i also know i will become president of egypt". >> former thai prime minister and opposition leader appeared in court of the he and his deputy are accused of ordering multiple deaths when ordering a military crackdown on protesters in 2010. they are leading op
. >> what we did worked with the government of lebanon and ministry of social affairs, identifying pieces of land. where we could build up to standard tests hosting refugees that would be more weather proof. >> the lebanese government refused to set up official refugee camps. lebanese people feel it would cause them to stay like m palestine refugees stayed. a syrian community is seen as a threat to the balance in lebanon. >> the chief of egypt's army has been recorded whilst...
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some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty in the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days in the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that ok we'll forgive your debts but you have to accept these conditionality. yes you know you have to open your doors totally to privatisation by our corporations you have to sell off all your assets to our corporations your utility companies your water and sewerage system companies your telephone companies your schools your jails you can sell all that off to our corporations second it is this if you amputate a person's limbs that's how explain it they cut off one of your limbs here one there and then they say to you you are free but you are free sir so we fought against poverty but when you asked the questi
some public companies confiscation i say so how will the government have money to take care of social affairs even if we cancel the debt so it's really a masquerade when they talk about reducing poverty in the world bank program that the debt forgiveness programs of the world bank and the i.m.f. promote these days in the u.s. government and the others are shams for the most part because they're telling these countries and the african nations particularly recently have suffered under this that...
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there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that date debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the debt crisis he's a fact. created in nineteen forty four began
there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that date debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern...
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. >> we work with the government of lebanon and the ministry of social affairs identifying land wheree could build standards that could host refugees. the lebanese governments refused to set up refugee camps. lebanese people fear that camps would encourage lebanese to stay, like the plips stayed. a sunni community is seep as a threat to the democrato graphic balance. >> and joining us from beirut is sonya, country director of save the children, doing work in lebanon. thanks for joining us. sorry if this sounds obtuse, but whipters in the bacabe valley, it's not surprising. why were they set up there. >> it's not surprising. this is the third winter. this is where people are crossing the border, an access point that they can come through from syria. they are settling with relatives, family members and people they know. there are camps in the north, settlement in the north and people are coming over in tripoli and parts of southern lebanon. >> the winter storm in lebanon is threatening thousands. what are the main challenges confronting the refugees in this weather? >> yes, save the chi
. >> we work with the government of lebanon and the ministry of social affairs identifying land wheree could build standards that could host refugees. the lebanese governments refused to set up refugee camps. lebanese people fear that camps would encourage lebanese to stay, like the plips stayed. a sunni community is seep as a threat to the democrato graphic balance. >> and joining us from beirut is sonya, country director of save the children, doing work in lebanon. thanks for...
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international church and focus more on poverty and social issues and it effects every country in the world. >> if you're interested in public affairs not catholic and you're an observant jew, is this someone that you're watching? >> absolutely. the one thing that i found interesting about the pope issue is thais that he seems to unitee together. i'm interested to see this one. >> i think pope francis read the republican autopsy and learned from it. i think anyone who understand the judeo bible knows that the focus on poverty and people suffering has always been more of jesus' message than whether or not you're sleeping with this person or paying taxes. him taking a conservative way of reorient ing the catholic church, it stays away from those hot-button issues that have been a problem for the church. >> one of the big fake questions is this guy really a latin american? his parents immigrated from italy to argentina, i don't think that has lived all the way to 2013, but is he putting a latin american stamp on the papacy? >> well, he might be, and it is ironic because he comes from a country that had a military dictatorship at the ti
international church and focus more on poverty and social issues and it effects every country in the world. >> if you're interested in public affairs not catholic and you're an observant jew, is this someone that you're watching? >> absolutely. the one thing that i found interesting about the pope issue is thais that he seems to unitee together. i'm interested to see this one. >> i think pope francis read the republican autopsy and learned from it. i think anyone who...
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occasionally a material improvement and he focuses on the radical cap is social revolution in which sovereignty and economic affairsfrom the community as a whole into the keeping of a special class of masters often remote from production. a group alien to the producers and where she is pretty convincingly that for every protest against machine industry impregnation, there can be found 100 protest against the new power of capitalist production and its discipline. in other words, workers were struggling in striking not just for brad, but for roses in the traditionalist token of the workers communities and organizations. they were struggling for dignity and independence and for their rights as free men and women. her journals are interesting is a rich and lively labor press written by working people, artisans from bath 10. factory gross sum of farms. in these journals, they condemned what they called the lasting influence of monarchical prince goes on democratic soil, which will not be overcome until they who work in the mills will on them. it's a slogan of the massive night of labor and sovereignty will return to fre
occasionally a material improvement and he focuses on the radical cap is social revolution in which sovereignty and economic affairsfrom the community as a whole into the keeping of a special class of masters often remote from production. a group alien to the producers and where she is pretty convincingly that for every protest against machine industry impregnation, there can be found 100 protest against the new power of capitalist production and its discipline. in other words, workers were...
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will be hosted by the university of virginia's miller affairs, live c on c-span 3. long tradition of social media back to the ere era of cicero, the late roman republic, that's the first century bc. ou don't need a digital network. if you have one, it goes faster. you can do it in the old days. with papyrusdid it scrolls and other members were linked to him, they all spoke to each other. it was a social environment. there are many other examples that occurred throughout history. artin luther, the use of bolin.ts, poetry, ann the way pamphlets were used more the ly in a runup to american and french revolutions. years of st 2,000 communicating at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington irectly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearing, white house events, riefings, conference, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel us house all as a public service of private created where c-span, by the cable television industry by your ago and funded local cable or satellite you can watch us on c-span. >> the topic of the recent book, "gifts of the heart.
will be hosted by the university of virginia's miller affairs, live c on c-span 3. long tradition of social media back to the ere era of cicero, the late roman republic, that's the first century bc. ou don't need a digital network. if you have one, it goes faster. you can do it in the old days. with papyrusdid it scrolls and other members were linked to him, they all spoke to each other. it was a social environment. there are many other examples that occurred throughout history. artin luther,...
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affair after another. openly. in front of everyone and the social circle including being part of the dutiful hostess and she lookedrom the outside like she was a woman in command of her world, but she was desperately unhappy. she would later describe the gears leaving up to the consuelo wedding as the worst of her life. she had begun to argue and feel trapped and dissatisfied command she falls in love with her that she can have an affair. there's no way. it will never situation and standing, there's no way that they can do what they were doing. so in an attempt to save her marriage she says can we take a family vacation and they got to the family to paris and it's a disaster. because they get to paris. not just with her best friend, but also with a high-class prostitute and paris and they run around paris with these women humiliating him. and she feels that she has no choice. so she kicked him out. she says her that is it. everyone says you cannot do that. the lawyer says no, we won't do it. you're being ridiculous. all of her friends are up in arms. the tabloids -- can you imagine? they descend upon her. one of t
affair after another. openly. in front of everyone and the social circle including being part of the dutiful hostess and she lookedrom the outside like she was a woman in command of her world, but she was desperately unhappy. she would later describe the gears leaving up to the consuelo wedding as the worst of her life. she had begun to argue and feel trapped and dissatisfied command she falls in love with her that she can have an affair. there's no way. it will never situation and standing,...
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matters to me that no what, we need government and private affairs to incentivize providers to hit socially desirable growth rates with high risk payment mechanisms. i have always been confused by those who hate ipab and hate medicare vouchers. take a deep breath and step back. they are after the same thing. holding health spending per capita to something close to gdp growth per capita. there is a dispute over the growth of level of benefits. there is a difference in who bears the risk of failure. beneficiaries -- but there are way more and comment than the antagonist have admitted. our debates would be more honest and more productive if we analysts could help them to see the essential similarities in the indications of their proposals. the cadillac tax simply taxes the exclusion. there are examples of where they were nonstarters before anyone had heard of the security act, much less the aca. i agree with paul. i spoke with self-insured firms last june. their ceo clients already directed them. make sure that we do not pay the cadillac tax. six years before they come into being. that is a hu
matters to me that no what, we need government and private affairs to incentivize providers to hit socially desirable growth rates with high risk payment mechanisms. i have always been confused by those who hate ipab and hate medicare vouchers. take a deep breath and step back. they are after the same thing. holding health spending per capita to something close to gdp growth per capita. there is a dispute over the growth of level of benefits. there is a difference in who bears the risk of...
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the veterans administration -- the department of veterans affairs, it is not an entitlement program, unlike medicare and medicaid and social security. that is not an automatic check that goes to you based on the formula. they only get so much money per year that congress votes on every year. they actually run out of space. they run out of doctors time. they do triage. tri-care for life, there is only so much money, the pentagon gets to run that one. what they are trying to do, they are trying to raise the fees, which have not increased since the 1990's, but the target is really, because you can retire from the military at 40 or 50, which was set up back when, and it is hard. physically, after 20 years of jumping out of airplanes, your knees may not be up to that anymore. maybe you should retire, if you have been a clerk for 20 years, maybe you could go longer. but, most of those guys go on and get another job. they have another career and other health-care coverage. what we are saying, understand the guys who do not have other health-care coverage, we have got them. we will not screw them over. but, some of the guys go on
the veterans administration -- the department of veterans affairs, it is not an entitlement program, unlike medicare and medicaid and social security. that is not an automatic check that goes to you based on the formula. they only get so much money per year that congress votes on every year. they actually run out of space. they run out of doctors time. they do triage. tri-care for life, there is only so much money, the pentagon gets to run that one. what they are trying to do, they are trying...
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social media is done, it centralized that way. on by large companies like facebook and twitter. it's very different. so i wonder whether that the permanent state of affairs is of course just what happened with aol and compuserve in 1990s. they had their own access to the can in american internet. people just bought straight nl assets as it were to the network itself. they didn't need these proprietary clients for aol and compuserve provided. i wonder why face that could twitter are the compuserve in this story. it's a difficult computer science challenge to build a distributed social system that works in a timely manner. we know this because he used to exist. anyone using the internet will remember that an essentially was a social media discussions this. but it was rather slow and quickly became rather unwieldy. so this clearly has a lot of technical challenges that can be overcome for this to happen. aspects like.net and aspera have been a whole bunch to create an open social media and social networking. they were swept away. the same could happen to facebook and twitter in the next decade. >> host: whatever form social media takes the future, one thing
social media is done, it centralized that way. on by large companies like facebook and twitter. it's very different. so i wonder whether that the permanent state of affairs is of course just what happened with aol and compuserve in 1990s. they had their own access to the can in american internet. people just bought straight nl assets as it were to the network itself. they didn't need these proprietary clients for aol and compuserve provided. i wonder why face that could twitter are the...
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to anti environmental affairs editor douglas herbert duck and the macbook has just begun her third title once again she's in a grand coalition my canner first time when the social democrats. we always had an easy relationship with france's socialist president francois honda might say these influence of the social democrats make her change her tune and here's the question may have differed will onto a miracle three b from non polemical one or two. he writes returns. it's the fact that first turned two thousand and two thousand i now find tara with the social democrats question you're asking is it a social democrats back in the coalition once again governing alongside the current christina democratic coalition. will they change merkel will be sorted and the chair in a more service social oriented position more towards the french type of policies cousin till now when you think of merkel. i and a laundry needed to get injured in the franco german relationship. it's been more germany austerity austerity austerity very rigid great disciplinarian france much more in favor of the sort of pro growth policies a lot of spending thinks it's a much more wishy washy and soft
to anti environmental affairs editor douglas herbert duck and the macbook has just begun her third title once again she's in a grand coalition my canner first time when the social democrats. we always had an easy relationship with france's socialist president francois honda might say these influence of the social democrats make her change her tune and here's the question may have differed will onto a miracle three b from non polemical one or two. he writes returns. it's the fact that first...
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matters to me that no what, we need government and private affairs to incentivize providers to hit socially desirable growth rates with high risk payment mechanisms. i have always been confused by those who hate ipab and hate medicare vouchers. take a deep breath and step back. they are after the same thing. holding health spending per capita to something close to gdp growth per capita. there is a dispute over the growth of level of benefits. there is a difference in who bears the risk of failure. beneficiaries -- but there are way more and comment than the antagonist have admitted. our debates would be more honest and more productive if we analysts could help them to see the essential similarities in the indications of their proposals. the cadillac tax simply taxes the exclusion. there are examples of where they were nonstarters before anyone had heard of the security act, much less the aca. i agree with paul. i spoke with self-insured firms last june. their ceo clients already directed them. make sure that we do not pay the cadillac tax. six years before they come into being. that is a hu
matters to me that no what, we need government and private affairs to incentivize providers to hit socially desirable growth rates with high risk payment mechanisms. i have always been confused by those who hate ipab and hate medicare vouchers. take a deep breath and step back. they are after the same thing. holding health spending per capita to something close to gdp growth per capita. there is a dispute over the growth of level of benefits. there is a difference in who bears the risk of...
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social media companies have as tute political vus. it was a considered move. >> fascinating. thank you so much for coming in we appreciate it. associate professor at university center for global affairs> history was made last night as the heisman trophy was awarded in new york. john henry smith is here with that. >> the winner was the secret everyone knew. with his talent and effusive parliamentary, florida state quarterback jameis winston was a fan come true until an xuification of sexual assault cast a poll. sips the accusation the legal increase cleared his name and the heisman trophy anointed him. jessica taff was at the heisman presentation. >> on paper jamesin winston was a shoe in. he led the nation in florida seminoles's to an unbeaten season and title. this year's race was not just about the numbers. voters had to peel back the layers of jameis winston's record-breaking season and tied if winston's cashing tore was heisman worthy. the 19-year-old kept his composure on the filed. he became the youngest heisman winner ever. >> i trusted in the process. truth is delivered with positive outcomes. this is all the things i have been through. i remember when my daddy trusted in a p
social media companies have as tute political vus. it was a considered move. >> fascinating. thank you so much for coming in we appreciate it. associate professor at university center for global affairs> history was made last night as the heisman trophy was awarded in new york. john henry smith is here with that. >> the winner was the secret everyone knew. with his talent and effusive parliamentary, florida state quarterback jameis winston was a fan come true until an xuification...
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affairs. good morning, thanks for joining us, professor rice. nelson mandela served one term from 1994 to 1999. in many ways, it's not a lot of time to put in place and execute social economy? >> as you know, south africa was under international sanctions for many years because of apartheid. once it was ended and president mandela elected, the international community responded, foreign investors returned and economy grew rapidly. it is still the largest economy on the continent, but they've had some real challenges primarily due to labor unrest and a shrinking european economy, which is where most of their exports end up. >> professor, what we're talking about is a real wealth gap, income, inequality and there is a sense for many in south africa that the promise of a better economic future has not been realized by enough south africans. >> this is a very critical issue, and despite the great celebration of president mandela's life and the legacy that he leaves, many africans have to be waking up and asking themselves are they truly better off economically and socially than they were in the years during his presidency and in the years after. president obama made a v
affairs. good morning, thanks for joining us, professor rice. nelson mandela served one term from 1994 to 1999. in many ways, it's not a lot of time to put in place and execute social economy? >> as you know, south africa was under international sanctions for many years because of apartheid. once it was ended and president mandela elected, the international community responded, foreign investors returned and economy grew rapidly. it is still the largest economy on the continent, but...
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affairs. including the recent nuclear deal at iran. our live coverage is at 6:00 eastern, coming up in about 20 minutes. >> social media is a very old idea. we think it is recent and only people alive today have ever done it, but there is a long tradition of social media that goes back to the era of cicero, first century bc. need ant is you do not digital network. if you have one, it goes faster, but you could do it in the old days. cicero did it with a pyrus rolls and messengers, and other members of the elite were linked to him and they all spoke to each other and it was a social and environment. there were other examples. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. anneourt of and bolin -- boleyn. >> the first 2000 years of social media, tonight on "the communicators," at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. 1974, ford was sworn in as president. this was the dress that mrs. ford was wearing in the story insert money in the eastern room. she was less than excited about becoming first lady, the president ford encouraged her, saying we can do this. she resolved if i'm going to have to do this, i will have fun. the fun for her started immediately. within
affairs. including the recent nuclear deal at iran. our live coverage is at 6:00 eastern, coming up in about 20 minutes. >> social media is a very old idea. we think it is recent and only people alive today have ever done it, but there is a long tradition of social media that goes back to the era of cicero, first century bc. need ant is you do not digital network. if you have one, it goes faster, but you could do it in the old days. cicero did it with a pyrus rolls and messengers, and...