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the national economic council, we've all partnered up to understand objectively what are the needs of our public safety community, will they be met under various policy constraints, and that led us to make the decision that were this capability to get into the hands of the first responders in the technical means by which they need them, it was important for us to establish their own public safety network and to give them the best and the brightest. >> host: aneesh chopra, were the broadcasters of the spectrum meeting at the white house? >> guest: well, let me be careful -- oh, today's meeting? >> host: yeah. >> guest: they might have been in the audience. i would tell you i've spoken to a number of them, and there are some very thoughtful conversations to be had that are all going to be built into the congressional process. and there are some questions about, look, what does voluntary mean, will i have the ability to still broadcast my channel but participate in this auction in some form or fashion? will there be opportunities for me to make sure that if, in fact, i don't want to part
the national economic council, we've all partnered up to understand objectively what are the needs of our public safety community, will they be met under various policy constraints, and that led us to make the decision that were this capability to get into the hands of the first responders in the technical means by which they need them, it was important for us to establish their own public safety network and to give them the best and the brightest. >> host: aneesh chopra, were the...
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and it's within the national security council and the national economic council.hat's one of the key things that really sets this aside from any efforts that are taking place out there is the full recognition that does encompass a set of bookends if you will that affect the economies and jobs and business e commerce specifically but also national security, homeland security, law enforcement and public safety issues we wind up dealing with. the composition of the office itself is just as unique as the title itself within the government. the office is comprised of experts across the government from the ftc to the homeland security, the department of defense and experts from nsa, the department of justice. we have a wide swath of people the bring levels of expertise. the other thing that it also gives as our needs change as specific projects we are working on, policies that are developing, we have the ability to then bring new talent to deal with new challenges. as we have seen over the past 15 months or so since we've been working in this case, we actually do have l
and it's within the national security council and the national economic council.hat's one of the key things that really sets this aside from any efforts that are taking place out there is the full recognition that does encompass a set of bookends if you will that affect the economies and jobs and business e commerce specifically but also national security, homeland security, law enforcement and public safety issues we wind up dealing with. the composition of the office itself is just as unique...
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joining the clinton campaign as the economic policy adviser during bill clinton's's first term as president from 1993 and 1996 he served as a deputy director of the newly created national economic council then its national economic adviser to clinton and director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles and let's put this into current context because it fits, he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act, and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. so i guess we've got a dÉjÀ do with a difference. those who remember his service in the administration, clinton administration best particularly recall his very effective and efficient workaholic ways, the nickname "gene the machine," and the office was known as the bureau of gene. now we have to police genie out of the bottle. he was also recognized for being able to merge politics policy press working in a way that few can. as brad put it, gene's best talent is an extraordinary ability to make the substantive policy arguments in a way that makes them into a little and convincing to the message people and legislative people. he certainly needs that talent now. gene sperling was recalled to
joining the clinton campaign as the economic policy adviser during bill clinton's's first term as president from 1993 and 1996 he served as a deputy director of the newly created national economic council then its national economic adviser to clinton and director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles and let's put this into current context because it fits, he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act, and the 1997 balanced budget...
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the 1992 clinton campaign as its economic policy adviser. during bill clinton's first term as president, he served as the deputy director of the newly created national economic council. he was the director of the national economic council from 1996 until 2000. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. i guess we have deja vu. those who remember his service recall his very effective and efficient ways. he was recognized for being able to have policy and presswork in a way that you can. his best and highest talent is an extraordinary ability to make a substantive policy developments that make them convincing to the message people. he certainly needs that talent now. he was recalled into service by president obama. he became the president of the national economic council in january and assistant to the president for economic policy. he is in the midst of this budget battle. i am sure you will have some interesting insights to share with us. as a final point of introduction, i will read you a quote from jean from two years ago. he noted that the president has to find the right balance between fiscal discipline
the 1992 clinton campaign as its economic policy adviser. during bill clinton's first term as president, he served as the deputy director of the newly created national economic council. he was the director of the national economic council from 1996 until 2000. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. i guess we have deja vu. those who remember his service recall his very effective and efficient ways. he was recognized for being able...
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the 1992 clinton campaign as its economic policy adviser. during bill clinton's first term as president from 1993 to 1996, he served as a deputy you're of the newly created national economic councilnd adviser to clinton and director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles and let's put that into current context because it fits. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. so i guess we've got dÉjÀ vu with a difference. those who remember his service in the devastation does clinton administration and who particularly recall his effect it an efficient workaholic ways, the nickname gene the machine comes from that time and as counselor the secretary of treasury geithner, who thought this known as the bureau of gene. now he has to pull a genie out of the bottle. he was also recognized for being able to merge politics, policy and press were in the way if you can as brad delong put it jeans best a nice talent is an extraordinary ability to make a substantive policy argument in a way that makes them intelligible and convince them to the message people and legislative people. you certainly ne
the 1992 clinton campaign as its economic policy adviser. during bill clinton's first term as president from 1993 to 1996, he served as a deputy you're of the newly created national economic councilnd adviser to clinton and director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles and let's put that into current context because it fits. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. so i guess we've got dÉjÀ...
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during clinton's first term as president, he served as deputy director of the new the created national economic council. he was director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. i guess we have deja vu with the difference. those who remember his service in the clinton administration recall his effective and efficient workaholic ways. the nickname "gene the machine" comes from that time. his office was known as the bureau of gene. now he has to pull the genie out of the bottle. he was known to manage policy and press in a way that you can. it has been said that his highest talent is an extraordinary ability to make policy arguments in a way that makes them convincing to the message people and legislative people. he certainly needs that talent now. he was recalled into government service president obama. he became director again of the national economic council in january and assistant to the president for economic policy. he is in the midst of this budget battle. today he comes directly to us
during clinton's first term as president, he served as deputy director of the new the created national economic council. he was director of the national economic council from 1996 to 2000. he played significant roles in the 1993 deficit reduction act and the 1997 balanced budget agreement. i guess we have deja vu with the difference. those who remember his service in the clinton administration recall his effective and efficient workaholic ways. the nickname "gene the machine" comes...
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[applause] the chair of the national economic council is here. [applause] members of our bipartisan fiscal commission are here, including the two outstanding shares. -- chairs. [applause] we have a number of members of congress here today. i am grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we have been debating here in washington over the last few weeks will affect the lives of the students here and families all across america and potentially profound ways. this debate over budgets and deficits is about more than just numbers on page. it is about more than just cutting the spending. it's about the kind of future that we want. it is about the kind of country we believe in. that is what i want to spend some time talking about today. from our first days as a nation, we have put our faith in free markets and free enterprise as the engine of america's wealth and prosperity. more than citizens of any other country, we are rugged individuals. a self-reliant people. a help the -- held the skepticism of too much government. -- a healthy skepticis
[applause] the chair of the national economic council is here. [applause] members of our bipartisan fiscal commission are here, including the two outstanding shares. -- chairs. [applause] we have a number of members of congress here today. i am grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we have been debating here in washington over the last few weeks will affect the lives of the students here and families all across america and potentially profound ways. this debate over budgets...
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gene sperling, chair of the national economic council, is here. [applause] members of our bipartisan fiscal commission are here, including the two outstanding chairs, erskine bowles and allen simpson are here. [applause] and we have a number of members of congress here today. i'm grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we've been debating here in washington over the last few weeks will affect the lives of the students here and families all across america in potentially profound ways. this debate over budgets and deficits is about more than just numbers on a page. from our first days as the nation, we have put our faith in premarkets and free enterprise as the engine of america's wealth and prosperity. any othercitizens of country, we are rugged individuals. a self-reliant people with a healthy skepticism of too much government. but there's always been another thread running through our history. a belief that we're all connected. and that there are some things we can only do together as a nation. we believe in the words of the first
gene sperling, chair of the national economic council, is here. [applause] members of our bipartisan fiscal commission are here, including the two outstanding chairs, erskine bowles and allen simpson are here. [applause] and we have a number of members of congress here today. i'm grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we've been debating here in washington over the last few weeks will affect the lives of the students here and families all across america in potentially profound...
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the house (applause & cheering) the direct air of budget (applause & cheering) chair of the national economic councilg) members of our bipartisan fiscal commission is here. (applause & cheering) we have a number of members of congress here today and i'm grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we have been debating in washington over the last few weeks, will affect the lives of the students here. families all across america. potentially profound ways. this debate over budgets, and deficits, it is about more than just numbers on a page. it's about more than cutting and spending. it's about the kind of future we want. it's about the kind of country we believe in. that is where i want to spend some time talking about today. from our first days as a nation, we have put our faith in free markets, free enterprise, as the engine of america's wealth and prosperity. more than citizens of any other country where rugged individuals. as self- reliant people. with a healthy skepticism of too much government. there is always been another thread running for history, a believe we are connected. that t
the house (applause & cheering) the direct air of budget (applause & cheering) chair of the national economic councilg) members of our bipartisan fiscal commission is here. (applause & cheering) we have a number of members of congress here today and i'm grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. what we have been debating in washington over the last few weeks, will affect the lives of the students here. families all across america. potentially profound ways. this debate over...
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it will feature the director of the national economic council. please note the change in the printed agenda. we will look at energy issues in the broader national economy and discuss president obama's energy plan. lisa jackson will speak about the questions -- the connections between clean energy, health, and the environment. she will then welcomed the president of shell oil, marvin odum. he will address meeting future energy demands. he will talk about taking a global view on energy challenges we face given the interconnectedness of markets and the county. they will answer questions from the audience -- interconnectedness of markets and the economy. they will answer questions from the audience after the speeches. you can fill out a card and bring it up to me. there are some concurrent sessions. we plan on making presentations and transcripts of the sessions available on the eia website. at this time, it is my profound honor to introduce lisa jackson of the u.s. environmental protection agency. she leads the department's effort to protect the heal
it will feature the director of the national economic council. please note the change in the printed agenda. we will look at energy issues in the broader national economy and discuss president obama's energy plan. lisa jackson will speak about the questions -- the connections between clean energy, health, and the environment. she will then welcomed the president of shell oil, marvin odum. he will address meeting future energy demands. he will talk about taking a global view on energy challenges...
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it will feature the director of the national economic council. please note the change in the printed agenda. we will look at energy issues in the broader national economy and discuss president obama's energy plan. lisa jackson will speak about the connections between clean energy, health, and the environment. she will then welcomed the president of shell oil, marvin odum. he will address meeting future energy demands. he will talk about taking a global view on energy challenges we face given the interconnectedness of markets and the economy. they will answer questions from the audience. they will answer questions from the audience after the speeches. you can fill out a card and bring it up to me. there are some concurrent sessions. we plan on making presentations and transcripts of the sessions available on the eia website. at this time, it is my profound honor to introduce lisa jackson of the u.s. environmental protection agency. she leads the department's effort to protect the health department of all americans. she made her mission to protect m
it will feature the director of the national economic council. please note the change in the printed agenda. we will look at energy issues in the broader national economy and discuss president obama's energy plan. lisa jackson will speak about the connections between clean energy, health, and the environment. she will then welcomed the president of shell oil, marvin odum. he will address meeting future energy demands. he will talk about taking a global view on energy challenges we face given...
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[applause] gene sperling, chair of the national economic council is here. [applause] members of our bipartisan fiscal condition are here in trading -- including erskine bowles and alan simpson. [applause] we have a number of members of congress here today. i am grateful for all of you taking the time to attend. of course, what we've been debating here in washington for the last few weeks will affect your lives in ways that are potentially profound. this debate over budgets and deficits is about more than just numbers on a page, more than just cutting and spending. it's about the kind of future we want. it's about the kind of country we believe in. and that's what i want to talk about today. from our first days as a nation, we have put our faith in free markets and free enterprise as the engine of america's wealth and prosperity. more than citizens of any other country, we are rugged individualists, a self-reliant people with a healthy skepticism of too much government. but there has always been another thread running throughout our history -- a belief that
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the brics countries are also members of the later nation security council we have carefully can see if i can see patients committed because the media the economic and political challenges that face an important objective must be made in the form of institutions of governance and we truly view presented to you often completely. good. by the consensus and one has in the what international order it is a good piece on which it is spec'd the unity territorial integrity sovereignty and independence of individual states. like it picks leaders. for the next big summer came and went and i'm really happy that the wall accepted my invitation i once again paste into. all skin this summary him for his. maybe you believe if you in even you. can exceedingly thank me. right. back here thank you. my man think now they like to invite president attack of south africa to take the floor. see president hu jintao. selenski president to serve. the excellence the president margaret. yeah excellence the prime minister saying. honorable ministers and doesn't doesn't hide commissioners our friends the media ladies and gentlemen. we have just concluded with. rick's leaders
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the joint economic committee. he was director of health policy studies at the cato institute, and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute, and also served on the national advisory council for the agency for health care research and quality so we are very glad to welcome tom miller, who also was a former broadcast sports broadcaster with a wildcats, jamison college wildcats. welcome, tom. [applause] >> thank you very much, grace-marie, jim, bob and all the other folks for making this book, project possible. i'd like to thank the obama administration and the last congress for making this necessary, but i don't want to. so let's just continue our collective rights to maneuver to dislodge what is stuck in our throats. our books are written to give you a firm understanding of the serious consequences of the unaffordable care act, a.k.a. aca for americans. i think we did it in a clear and accessible manner at least my co-authors did. but there's always a bit of a bill murray groundhog day experience in one county keeps repeating the experience of many of the same basic health policy mistakes year after year. although this law has tried hard to expand, however i think the bet
the joint economic committee. he was director of health policy studies at the cato institute, and chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute, and also served on the national advisory council for the agency for health care research and quality so we are very glad to welcome tom miller, who also was a former broadcast sports broadcaster with a wildcats, jamison college wildcats. welcome, tom. [applause] >> thank you very much, grace-marie, jim, bob and all the other folks for...
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featuring information from 55 of the nation's leading financial literacy organizations, including the jump-start coalition, junior achievement and the council for economic education. madam speaker, too many americans continue to enter the work force unprepared to buy a home, save for retirement. our high school seniors are now scoring lower on financial literacy than they have during any years since 2000. and yet according to a 2009 survey from the council for economic education, only 34 states require school districts to include personal financial in their education standards for students k-12. these are troubling numbers, and that is why we must work together to give americans the tools they need to prepare against economic uncertainty, recognize deceptive practices and build credit and make dozens of other day-to-day financial decisions. these are skills that everyone must learn to prosper in today's complex marketplace and that's what financial literacy month is all about. so i encourage my colleagues who are interested to learning more to join us this friday from noon to 3:00 in the cannon caucus room for our financial literacy day fair. and i yiel
featuring information from 55 of the nation's leading financial literacy organizations, including the jump-start coalition, junior achievement and the council for economic education. madam speaker, too many americans continue to enter the work force unprepared to buy a home, save for retirement. our high school seniors are now scoring lower on financial literacy than they have during any years since 2000. and yet according to a 2009 survey from the council for economic education, only 34 states...
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nations that look like the bad about them. the party certainly looking for more cooperation and coordination economically but not to stop all the political ticker incidentally all five countries are members of the security council they do want to see more input was that powerful and therefore they want to see the pursuit again and other economic power in line with their political parties as well. all right reza thanks very much indeed for bringing us the very latest from china. and so i have for you this hour here in our team a solution to an rest or a new era ten to the libyan conflict. it's your cheese i think with. all of. those because you'll be able. as britain offers to use private contractors in a violence torn country we'll look at how that worked out in other conflicts or elles also. i can't even explain what i felt inside when i met him he gave me goosebumps when i saw him. that's how a russian bombshell describes how she fell under the charms of nobody less than the time prime minister more details in just a few minutes here on our team. in libya nato has launched news drives on pro-government positions while the coalition leaders have pledged to push the campaign until colonel gadhafi steps down the
nations that look like the bad about them. the party certainly looking for more cooperation and coordination economically but not to stop all the political ticker incidentally all five countries are members of the security council they do want to see more input was that powerful and therefore they want to see the pursuit again and other economic power in line with their political parties as well. all right reza thanks very much indeed for bringing us the very latest from china. and so i have...
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resolution council resolution for a no fly zone in libya but a very different approach from the western developed nations now earlier i spoke to mark weisbrot he's the co-director of the center for economic and policy research and i asked him what impact if any this will have on the military intervention that is going on in libya right now. well i think you has a it has it impaired because it puts pressure on europe in the united states to they don't we're going to rooting for a negotiated solution and they weren't from the beginning and so the more of it you have a big part of the world and you have turkey you're also playing a mediating role this is something that ever had to deal with before. sue i think it will increase the possibility of a negotiated solution which is obviously what it's necessary and what do you think it means going for a longer term because brics obviously have a much different idea of what intervention should be there more pushing for dialogue and for non intervention so moving forward what do you think this means as far as global cooperation i think it's a very it's a hugely positive development i mean you it would brazil arranged last me for example the nuclear
resolution council resolution for a no fly zone in libya but a very different approach from the western developed nations now earlier i spoke to mark weisbrot he's the co-director of the center for economic and policy research and i asked him what impact if any this will have on the military intervention that is going on in libya right now. well i think you has a it has it impaired because it puts pressure on europe in the united states to they don't we're going to rooting for a negotiated...
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joint economic committee and director of health policy studies at the cato institute too hand chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and also served on the national advisory council. we are glad to welcome in tom miller who was a former broadcast sports broadcaster, wildcats and college wildcats. [applause] >> thank you very much, gin, bob and all the folks for making this wonderful project. i would like to thank the obama administration for making this necessary but i don't want to. let's continue our collective hy >> maneuver to dislodge would is stuck in our throats. books written to give you a firm foundation understanding of the serious consequences of the and affordable care act. for americans, various slices of life. we do that in a clear and excessive manner at least my co-author is did. there is a bit of the bill murray groundhog day experience wondering how to keep repeating the experience with many of the same basic policies year after year. this lot tried hard to extend the scope of collective fell years to come. this comes to be 1997 episode of seinfeld involving the celebration of the holiday alternative to the overcommercialized christmas season. f
joint economic committee and director of health policy studies at the cato institute too hand chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and also served on the national advisory council. we are glad to welcome in tom miller who was a former broadcast sports broadcaster, wildcats and college wildcats. [applause] >> thank you very much, gin, bob and all the folks for making this wonderful project. i would like to thank the obama administration for making this necessary but i...