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>> sibley because you don't , theon the word redskin idea that you have somehow purged yourself of racismmissing the larger idea. my senior year of high school there was a guy who had written books on the drum. he invited me to go to a reservation in wisconsin to coach lacrosse. i played in high school and .ollege the program didn't go as well as we hoped. we were there for a few weeks. there were a lot of challenges there. challenges,nomic but it wasn't that the washington redskins existed that those challenges were there. there was a letter written by members of congress suggesting the term washington redskins has caused low self-esteem in native american youth. was an absencee of educational opportunities. there were land issues. there were housing issues that needed to be addressed. it was depressing. there was alcoholism. i am hoping folks are equally concerned with those issues as their ideas of what this language represents and their struggles with the language, struggle is well with the social and economic challenges the communities are think youd then i would be much more impact
>> sibley because you don't , theon the word redskin idea that you have somehow purged yourself of racismmissing the larger idea. my senior year of high school there was a guy who had written books on the drum. he invited me to go to a reservation in wisconsin to coach lacrosse. i played in high school and .ollege the program didn't go as well as we hoped. we were there for a few weeks. there were a lot of challenges there. challenges,nomic but it wasn't that the washington redskins...
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nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement.a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in britain who are nonreligious and do not have a church. what happens if they get inspired to help each other and help in the community? ♪ classify yourself as an atheist, humanist, or some other? >> i don't think labels are helpful to think about things. we celebrate the one thing we all have in common, and that is who we are in life. heso he is clear about why is here, but what about his first congregation in manchester? findthink it is nice to the goodness in people without having to use religion to do it. >> i'm just finding what it is about. of course, no vicar. nine you may be asking, there are a congregation that do not believe in god. they have no religious content. why choose a chu
nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement.a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in britain who are nonreligious and do not have a church. what happens if they get inspired to help each other and help in the community? ♪...
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nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement.a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in britain who are nonreligious and do not have a church. what happens if they get inspired to help each other and help in the community? ♪ classify yourself as an atheist, humanist, or some other? >> i don't think labels are helpful to think about things. we celebrate the one thing we all have in common, and that is who we are in life. heso he is clear about why is here, but what about his first congregation in manchester? findthink it is nice to the goodness in people without having to use religion to do it. >> i'm just finding what it is about. of course, no vicar. nine you may be asking, there are a congregation that do not believe in god. they have no religious content. why choose a chu
nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement.a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in britain who are nonreligious and do not have a church. what happens if they get inspired to help each other and help in the community? ♪...
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and applye expertise new technologies throughout the theon, if we connect electrical grids throughout the americas, then we can share and sell power to each other at different points in time in different ways with a more vibrant marketplace. if we harness the power of the wind in mexico and the biomass in brazil, the sunshine in chile and peru, the natural gas in the united states and argentina, then the enormous benefits for local economies, public health and of course climate change mitigation could reach every corner of the americas and beyond. this is what a new interamerican partnership is really all about. the brazilian novelist one of the most widely read authors in the world wrote, when we least expect it, life sets out a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change. so the question for all of us is , will we have the courage to make the tough choices and willingness to change 50 years from today on the hundredth anniversary of president ,ennedy's call to the region will recall the nations that he dreamed about become a reality echo many years ago the united states
and applye expertise new technologies throughout the theon, if we connect electrical grids throughout the americas, then we can share and sell power to each other at different points in time in different ways with a more vibrant marketplace. if we harness the power of the wind in mexico and the biomass in brazil, the sunshine in chile and peru, the natural gas in the united states and argentina, then the enormous benefits for local economies, public health and of course climate change...
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theones wereound yesterday it aears that these rains have been there for some time. so far ty are not ae to idtify the victims ages or nders. >> officials still d not know why an artillery round suddenly exploded at camp pendleton kiing four marines. the marines were clearing a range of exploded artillery whenhe accident happened. theirdentities have noteen reased. it's not theirst deadly training incident iolving marines there. since 201113 mi thir1201113. >> crime bs james white bulger wl find ouif he spds the rest of his lifin prison. he was convicted of several murders and oer charges. prosecuts they asked the dge to sentence him to t coecutive life terms plus an additional five years on topf that. in a courtroom yterday bulger sat stone faced as dozens gave stements, one even called him tan. >> sti ahead secret service be scandal. twoersonsed ants off the president'detail. >> how the nasdaq is reacting to the industrial acciden at tesla. >> curious george out there here in the bay area, some fog to greet you on your morning commute. the low bms on and take it ea
theones wereound yesterday it aears that these rains have been there for some time. so far ty are not ae to idtify the victims ages or nders. >> officials still d not know why an artillery round suddenly exploded at camp pendleton kiing four marines. the marines were clearing a range of exploded artillery whenhe accident happened. theirdentities have noteen reased. it's not theirst deadly training incident iolving marines there. since 201113 mi thir1201113. >> crime bs james white...
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today marks the5th anniversary of theones town massacre a.m nat memorial stands evergreen cemetery. it's engraved with all of th people who died on november18, 1978 including jim jones. jones is a san francisco minister responsib for t mass suicide in yana. more than 400 victi are buried at evergreen. last year a permnal morial was unveiled. >> much needed supplies, you want to do this? i'm on the camera.s since much need suppliesre finally arriving at hard hit areasf the philippines as video just in of people rusng toward the town of san jose and also t arrived intacloban. a lot of peoplthere tryin to get back to normal even close to as normal as humanlypossible. markets and gas stations they are finally reopening. look athese peopleesperate for supplies. it's very difficult to watch. the couny's energy secretary is promising to restore power to the region by december 24th, resign. he fails, he will but that's a long time from right now. need to get it up by then. theeople so beyond despera for water,supplies. >> food, clotng, to rebuild. >>
today marks the5th anniversary of theones town massacre a.m nat memorial stands evergreen cemetery. it's engraved with all of th people who died on november18, 1978 including jim jones. jones is a san francisco minister responsib for t mass suicide in yana. more than 400 victi are buried at evergreen. last year a permnal morial was unveiled. >> much needed supplies, you want to do this? i'm on the camera.s since much need suppliesre finally arriving at hard hit areasf the philippines as...
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will be vulnerable because striking then could result in the release of substantial amounts of of theoncalled on par chernobyl reactor meltdown. that would make a preventative strike virtually impossible. they have twice launched strikes against similar reactors in the past before they could be put into operation. 1981, and most recently in the syria in 2007. it's particularly important to halt work on iraq. commissioning that essentially would give iran a free pass and would close the window on the military option. it allows them to pocket the implicit recognition of its so- called right to enrichment. it's important to note there is no such right. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty gives them the right to a peaceful program but does not say anything specifically about enrichment. most or many do not have enrichment but by the fuel from elsewhere. if iran was truly interested in an economic solution, this is the route it would take. it's clear that iran has more than just peaceful intentions. the iranian president has trumpeted this a major deal in which the p5 plus one, the five perm
will be vulnerable because striking then could result in the release of substantial amounts of of theoncalled on par chernobyl reactor meltdown. that would make a preventative strike virtually impossible. they have twice launched strikes against similar reactors in the past before they could be put into operation. 1981, and most recently in the syria in 2007. it's particularly important to halt work on iraq. commissioning that essentially would give iran a free pass and would close the window...
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earlier theoned change in terminology from a pivot to a rebalancing. u.s.trategic landing was important in the past. fact theess, given the , the communistr .ountries are gone attention is turning away from europe because of the geopolitical developments taking place because of the rise of china and everything else that is happening. the u.k. is far less important to the u.s. think the pivot had very much to do with europe. i think it was conceived strategically as a signal that the united states is going to get out of two very difficult and aa preoccupation military intervention in afghanistan and iraq, and wanted the next decade to be about launching a new type of partnership with a range of emerging countries around the world. it was an area of obvious economic growth. that is what it was about. the fact was that a number of european who felt they were a bit slighted by the pivot did make their views known. the administration realized they had not said enough about this worldview and that came through in a number of subsequent statements. the 1990s,t --
earlier theoned change in terminology from a pivot to a rebalancing. u.s.trategic landing was important in the past. fact theess, given the , the communistr .ountries are gone attention is turning away from europe because of the geopolitical developments taking place because of the rise of china and everything else that is happening. the u.k. is far less important to the u.s. think the pivot had very much to do with europe. i think it was conceived strategically as a signal that the united...
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with theon has to do language barrier. have you seen problems? you have 11 languages on paper, and only 2 lane which is online for the application. we have a high percentage of asian americans and the number is rising. i don't know if you have numbers from healthcare.gov. how many asian-americans are coming in and having problems of that? do you think the community should step up and work with you? we have groups in virginia and we have a terminus amount of asian-americans. many of us are not happen at having insurance. of having insurance. >> we know it is a problem. we have a large vietnamese community in texas. get the third to language become vietnamese frosts. -- for us. it is a problem. we are glad that there are at least 11 languages. we have run across people where we do not have the appropriate language. it is an issue. for people toier understand in their only which of origin. everyone tong with try to get better access. the answer is yes, it is a big barrier. district, our biggest immigrant population is spanish- speaking. the next lar
with theon has to do language barrier. have you seen problems? you have 11 languages on paper, and only 2 lane which is online for the application. we have a high percentage of asian americans and the number is rising. i don't know if you have numbers from healthcare.gov. how many asian-americans are coming in and having problems of that? do you think the community should step up and work with you? we have groups in virginia and we have a terminus amount of asian-americans. many of us are not...
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the testimony tax expenditures i is an old term, it is in theon budget act that established cbo almostrs ago, but i think there are a large number of analysts on both sides of the political spectrum with a wideti range of views about appropriate policy who think from an analytic perspective tax expenditures are best viewed ass a form of government spending because they are direct actionsn by the federal government to give benefits to particular activities or groups of people much like federal spending programs. >> thank you. let's go with senator crapo and senator baldwin then. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. elmendorf, i kind of want to ask a two-part question like senator portman did. first of all, in 2009 when we had the $800 billion stimulus package beforeue the congress, w believe you were cbo director or. you were just starting then. >> yes. >> and cbo issued a report that is a common type of report thatn we see from economists whossue testify before us which said that the stimulus package which was entire libor rowed money -- entirely borrowed money would in the short term have
the testimony tax expenditures i is an old term, it is in theon budget act that established cbo almostrs ago, but i think there are a large number of analysts on both sides of the political spectrum with a wideti range of views about appropriate policy who think from an analytic perspective tax expenditures are best viewed ass a form of government spending because they are direct actionsn by the federal government to give benefits to particular activities or groups of people much like federal...
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of one of theon provisions in the affordable care act. >> is there any large employer outgets this huge subsidy above the normal income-based subsidies of obamacare in that exchange e >> a small businesses , a medic andct should be to hundred percent to the program. small businesses, especially nonprofit and the district provide platinum plus level of coverage to their workers and contribute 100% toward the premiums. they do better than congress. care has aama distinction between under 50 and over 50. other any employers that go there and contribute this big subsidy? >> in the district, we do not allow larger employers to come in. in 2016, larger in players up to indred can come in starting 2016. then there'll be a policy decision for the district whether or not to expand the d.c. health link to a larger sized employer. >> what in your opinion justifies is completely different and better treatment for congress? congress gets the same treatment as all small businesses in the district did you have the same -- >> congress is not a small business. it is not under 50 employees. >> so by goin
of one of theon provisions in the affordable care act. >> is there any large employer outgets this huge subsidy above the normal income-based subsidies of obamacare in that exchange e >> a small businesses , a medic andct should be to hundred percent to the program. small businesses, especially nonprofit and the district provide platinum plus level of coverage to their workers and contribute 100% toward the premiums. they do better than congress. care has aama distinction between...
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is theon kingsdale founding director of the massachusetts health care exchange. a queue for sharing your experiences in massachusetts. forppreciate -- thank you sharing your experiences in massachusetts. tomorrow, we will begin our guantanamong about bay. what is next for those detainees and at what price for american taxpayers? care deadline approaches, will the website be ready to go? and a special correspondent will talk about bookkeeping practices at the pentagon. that is tomorrow morning on "washington journal." 7:00 a.m. eastern time. i hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great week ahead. happy thanksgiving. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> today on c-span, newsmakers with house armed services committee chair max thornberry. later about a discussion about the global economy and emerging- market. joining us on newsmakers is the republican from texas, he is the vice chair of the house armed services to many, also a member of the house intelligence many. thank you f
is theon kingsdale founding director of the massachusetts health care exchange. a queue for sharing your experiences in massachusetts. forppreciate -- thank you sharing your experiences in massachusetts. tomorrow, we will begin our guantanamong about bay. what is next for those detainees and at what price for american taxpayers? care deadline approaches, will the website be ready to go? and a special correspondent will talk about bookkeeping practices at the pentagon. that is tomorrow morning...
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the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] span, theon c- congressional budget office will testify on the 2014 federal budget. this will be followed by the confirmation hearing for jeh johnson. president obama's head of homeland security. bill thatearing on a would require full disclosure and the surveillance program. >> now, part -- congressional budget office testifies on the budget. he appears before the house and budgets committee office. it is part of the agreement that ended last month shut down. this is just under two hours.
the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] span, theon c- congressional budget office will testify on the 2014 federal budget. this will be followed by the confirmation hearing for jeh johnson. president obama's head of homeland security. bill thatearing on a would require full disclosure and the surveillance program. >> now, part -- congressional budget office testifies on the budget. he appears before the house and budgets committee...
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in theon -- on iran middle east and a personal friend of mine and a former colleague for about 30 years. dr. jerrold green. [applause] >> i will not take the time to go through his bio. it is very extensive. let me just mention the highlights were a few highlights. we first met when we were both consulting at the rand corporation consulting in santa monica about three years ago. he later became director of international programs and development at rand. and he oversaw the activities of the center for asia the civic policy -- asia pacific policy. at the same time, you directed -- he directed the rand center for middle east and public policy. we actually first became aware of each other and got to new -- know each other when he was teaching at michigan, the university of michigan. later he moved to the west coast. he had a stint in the real world. with a private equity firm. for the last several years and a -- in recognition of his very broad experience and knowledge, he became the president of the pacific council on international affairs in los angeles. but his main expertise is centered
in theon -- on iran middle east and a personal friend of mine and a former colleague for about 30 years. dr. jerrold green. [applause] >> i will not take the time to go through his bio. it is very extensive. let me just mention the highlights were a few highlights. we first met when we were both consulting at the rand corporation consulting in santa monica about three years ago. he later became director of international programs and development at rand. and he oversaw the activities of...