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definitely of the opinion that soft power has been underestimated and underutilized with referee quits have recourse constantly tall military intervention and use of force instead of patients and diplomacy. and concrete engagement in one of your previous interviews you said something that really stuck with me and essentially you said that you didn't want people to suffer because of your principles but rather you want to bring solutions through your principles and i think this is a very bold statement in the current geopolitical environment because all we hear politicians talk about is their principles and high morals the thing that the world with benefit from our politicians being only a little last principled and a little bit more open to a compromise and practical work on the ground well as president of a serious see it's my daily life to be footed in principles and the same time to have to have these principles translate into concrete reality principles have to be livable and understandable and they have to have an impact and you need to make a compromise in real life to decide whet
definitely of the opinion that soft power has been underestimated and underutilized with referee quits have recourse constantly tall military intervention and use of force instead of patients and diplomacy. and concrete engagement in one of your previous interviews you said something that really stuck with me and essentially you said that you didn't want people to suffer because of your principles but rather you want to bring solutions through your principles and i think this is a very bold...
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come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual orientation, what we're seeing in all of these -- and all of these are case by case, you can't just broad sweep the laws -- when students are bullied and harassed in this world because of religion, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and
come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual...
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opinion period your family don't rush into a diagnosis or treatment most people in psychotherapy is underutilized. it is for mild to moderate problems the logger lassie fax talking about free treatments of 10 or 15 sessions we should talk about the advice and counseling and the auspices of time when that doesn't work the diagnosis should come after the. not prior to it. >> what was the paradigm shift? >> that is a good question and. i was very concerned about this system changing too much we had a conservative approach. we rejected almost everything. we thought we put a clamp on the system that we were naive we reject did childhood bipolar disorder favor able to convince the field that it could be applied to kids who did not have the selling of their views but were irrigable it is not just the all the goliath i was trying my best and failed to take that current situation and to make it much worse with the very by a diagnosis. [applause] >> and its apologists from theater felt for he teaches drama in the anthropology appealing his research and writing look at how military service members thank com
opinion period your family don't rush into a diagnosis or treatment most people in psychotherapy is underutilized. it is for mild to moderate problems the logger lassie fax talking about free treatments of 10 or 15 sessions we should talk about the advice and counseling and the auspices of time when that doesn't work the diagnosis should come after the. not prior to it. >> what was the paradigm shift? >> that is a good question and. i was very concerned about this system changing...
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that it's -- that people who aren't working, or are underutilized in work terms, it's because of biglike that. but it's only in the last few years when you see this very explicit that, like, half the people are taking from us, you know, living off us. mooching off us. and especially for elected officials. and i think what it is, it goes back to a segment of the population, big segment of the population, but a minority that feels like they're on the wrong side of history and feels very threatened. >> absolutely. jimmy, a lot of people, of course, think governor lepage needs to settle down and chill out. and he might be in luck, because voters in portland, maine, will go to the polls on november the 5th to vote on legalizing the possession of marijuana at a time when 58% of americans are in support of full legislation. do you see nationwide legalization being a real possibility in the near future, jimmy? >> well, i mean, we're seeing this state by state. washington state has it, california now. you're seeing this on the ballot in maine. i think it's inevitable at some point. i think it
that it's -- that people who aren't working, or are underutilized in work terms, it's because of biglike that. but it's only in the last few years when you see this very explicit that, like, half the people are taking from us, you know, living off us. mooching off us. and especially for elected officials. and i think what it is, it goes back to a segment of the population, big segment of the population, but a minority that feels like they're on the wrong side of history and feels very...
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but aam con voinsed there's a highly underutilized potential in chapter 6 on the pacific dispute. all the thing we need to do before we get to chapter 7. i have the chart in my pocket. i have it here. t christmas eve for a diplomat. the lawyer, i hope. what they should do before -- they shall, first of all, seek a solution by the great vault of the u.n. as a meeting place and of the dialogue from the meetings and bilateral context that take place. this year iran used to use the u.n. platform for diplomatic openings. to the world including the nuclear issue. tom pickering is a specialist in this. we talked about this many years. and only done 15 minute ago. i know, there are several interpretation of the effort i would hope that the open is testing seriously. challenges we face. several work with convergent and crucially in 2015. 2015 is a deadline for the entitiesly men yum development goal. remarkable progress has been made. global property cut in half. two years remaining. africa is writing in a new narrative of dine mist opportunity. more girls are learning to read and write th
but aam con voinsed there's a highly underutilized potential in chapter 6 on the pacific dispute. all the thing we need to do before we get to chapter 7. i have the chart in my pocket. i have it here. t christmas eve for a diplomat. the lawyer, i hope. what they should do before -- they shall, first of all, seek a solution by the great vault of the u.n. as a meeting place and of the dialogue from the meetings and bilateral context that take place. this year iran used to use the u.n. platform...
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i am convinced there is a highly underutilized position in chapter six of the disputes. i have it here and my favorite pacific -- article 33 is christmas eve for a diplomat and a lawyer, i hope. what the party should do before a conflict. they should first of all seek a solution. negotiation, inquiry, resort to regional arrangements or other peaceful means. this is what diplomacy is all about. we also saw last week, two weeks ago, the great value of the u.n. as a meeting place and bilateral contacts that take place in the margins of the assembly sessions. used the u.n.n platform ford diplomatic openings to the world, including on the nuclear issue. tom pickering is a specialist in this and we have talked about many years and only just 15 minutes ago. i know there are several interpretations of this effort. only that the opening is testing seriously. tests and verify. trust and verify. .rust, test and verify reducing tensions around miranda is of great little significance. this reminds me of a quote by john f. kennedy -- almost exactly 50 years ago he said it is never too
i am convinced there is a highly underutilized position in chapter six of the disputes. i have it here and my favorite pacific -- article 33 is christmas eve for a diplomat and a lawyer, i hope. what the party should do before a conflict. they should first of all seek a solution. negotiation, inquiry, resort to regional arrangements or other peaceful means. this is what diplomacy is all about. we also saw last week, two weeks ago, the great value of the u.n. as a meeting place and bilateral...
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they are a great resource that is being underutilized. also, for many other reasons that michael mentioned in terms of the difficulties people have in readjusting at that age to losing the income expected for the next 15 to 20 years. one thing we could do is basically work with employers to educate them to the value of the older worker and what they might bring. i think there are other things we could do with people in the population group. if we want them to get retraining, we have to pay for them to make that investment. we have to have a job at the other end for them. we can work with them -- there is counseling that could be available for people to think about, maybe i can get back into where i once was, maybe my income would never get to that level again, but what is it that i can do? what is it that i can shift around in terms of? this is a population we know very little about. in the 1970's, we did a lot of research about displaced workers. i don't think we have done the research for this population. i think they are different peop
they are a great resource that is being underutilized. also, for many other reasons that michael mentioned in terms of the difficulties people have in readjusting at that age to losing the income expected for the next 15 to 20 years. one thing we could do is basically work with employers to educate them to the value of the older worker and what they might bring. i think there are other things we could do with people in the population group. if we want them to get retraining, we have to pay for...
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these schools have been underutilized to a degree because students have been siphoned over to other schoolsfected you an your son personally? >> well, with me and my son, my son used to go to l.p. elementary. his school was shut down. so he has to walk four blocks in a horrible drug-infested neighborhood. i'm just concerned not only for my son's safety, for other children's safety. they are asking our children to walk in neighborhoods that they know nothing about. and here in my neighborhood, it's horrible. our crime rate is a little higher. and i'm concerned. i'm very concerned about our children, very concerned. >> what goes through your mind when you have to make that trek to school that your mom just talked about? >> well, what goes through my mind actually is there's barely anybody walking to school. it's me and my group of friends. what goes through my mind is the unsafe neighborhood i have to walk in. and i thank god that people who have volunteered crossing kids across the street because there would be bigger kids bullying the younger kids. be a lot of confusion. >> dawn, mayor mich
these schools have been underutilized to a degree because students have been siphoned over to other schoolsfected you an your son personally? >> well, with me and my son, my son used to go to l.p. elementary. his school was shut down. so he has to walk four blocks in a horrible drug-infested neighborhood. i'm just concerned not only for my son's safety, for other children's safety. they are asking our children to walk in neighborhoods that they know nothing about. and here in my...
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i am convinced there is a highly underutilized position in chapter six of the disputes. i have it here and my favorite article is pacific -- article 33 is christmas eve for a diplomat and a lawyer, i hope. what the party should do before a conflict. they should first of all seek a solution. negotiation, inquiry, arbitration, resort to regional arrangements or other peaceful means. this is what diplomacy is all about. we also saw last week, two weeks ago, the great value of the u.n. as a meeting place and bilateral contacts that take place in the margins of the assembly sessions. this year, iran used the u.n. platform ford diplomatic openings to the world, including on the nuclear issue. tom pickering is a specialist in this and we have talked about many years and only just 15 minutes ago. i know there are several interpretations of this effort. i would hope only that the opening is testing seriously. tests and verify. trust and verify. trust, test and verify. reducing tensions around miranda is of great little significance. this reminds me of a quote by john f. kennedy -
i am convinced there is a highly underutilized position in chapter six of the disputes. i have it here and my favorite article is pacific -- article 33 is christmas eve for a diplomat and a lawyer, i hope. what the party should do before a conflict. they should first of all seek a solution. negotiation, inquiry, arbitration, resort to regional arrangements or other peaceful means. this is what diplomacy is all about. we also saw last week, two weeks ago, the great value of the u.n. as a meeting...
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there are a great resource that is being underutilized. also, for many other reasons that michael mentioned in terms of the difficulties people have in readjusting at that age to losing the income expected 20 years.xt 15 to one thing we could do is basically work with employers to educate them to the value of the older worker and what they might bring. i think there are other things we could do with people in the population group. if we want them to get retraining, we have to pay for them to make that investment. at the to have a job other end for them. we can work with them -- there is counseling that could be available for people to think into, maybe i can get back where i once was, maybe my income would never get to that level again, but what is it that i can do? what is it that i can shift around in terms of? knowis a population we very little about. in the 1970's we did a lot of research about displaced workers. then't think we have done research for this population. i think they are different people with different circumstances and w
there are a great resource that is being underutilized. also, for many other reasons that michael mentioned in terms of the difficulties people have in readjusting at that age to losing the income expected 20 years.xt 15 to one thing we could do is basically work with employers to educate them to the value of the older worker and what they might bring. i think there are other things we could do with people in the population group. if we want them to get retraining, we have to pay for them to...