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he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding. this is an hour and a half. >> i would suggest to you that these individuals from their cloistered positions affected more positive change in their lives than many who have devoted their careers the public service in a traditional manner. my first inkling of an answer came while reading sister helen as she described a day in 1980 that would change her life. she was listening to sister maria as she lectured on her community, and she was urging direct action with the poor. within the year, sister helen had moved from a lakefront suburb into the st. thomas housing project in new orleans, where she began her work on death row. it was about this experience that she would later write, " better i decide to try to help san real hurting people or nine or one than to be overwhelmed and withdraw and nothing, or write an academic paper on the problem of evil." i would suggest we know and respect sister helen now because she avoided that academic paper and embraced instead attend a real hurting pe
he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding. this is an hour and a half. >> i would suggest to you that these individuals from their cloistered positions affected more positive change in their lives than many who have devoted their careers the public service in a traditional manner. my first inkling of an answer came while reading sister helen as she described a day in 1980 that would change her life. she was listening to sister maria as she lectured on her community, and she was...
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he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding, a former speechwriter for martin luther king, jr. this is about an hour-and-a- half. >> we have here on our stage today, among, and none, and a college professor. this is not what we associate with widespread political change. but i would suggest to you -- >> i would suggest to you that these individuals from their cloistered positions affected more positive change in their lives than many who have devoted their careers the public service in a traditional manner. my first inkling of an answer came while reading sister helen as she described a day in 1980 that would change her life. she was listening to sister maria as she lectured on her community, and she was urging direct action with the poor. within the year, sister helen had moved from a lakefront suburb into the st. thomas housing project in new orleans, where she began her work on death row. it was about this experience that she would later write, "better i decide to try to help san real hurting people or nine or one than to be overwhelmed and withdraw and nothing, or write an
he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding, a former speechwriter for martin luther king, jr. this is about an hour-and-a- half. >> we have here on our stage today, among, and none, and a college professor. this is not what we associate with widespread political change. but i would suggest to you -- >> i would suggest to you that these individuals from their cloistered positions affected more positive change in their lives than many who have devoted their careers the public...
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. >> the dollar lama and vincent harding talk about nonviolence.ore than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing osama bin laden's death, nuremberg, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. >> it is interesting that the number of people who kill through violence, over 200 million. the problem is not solved. i think that kind of action and some others, exploitation. they laid down the seeds of hatred. >> watch this discussion monday as 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. monday night on c-span, a look back at president nixon's foreign policy. members of his administration and the president's son-in-law discuss topics including communism in china, invading north vietnam, and the 1967 war in the middle east. >> the discussion in the newspapers were nixon's secret plan for peace. what was it? he never talked about that. that was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something to expose what his plan was. rockefeller did not think nixon had a plan. i was in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes. he comes in after a hard
. >> the dollar lama and vincent harding talk about nonviolence.ore than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing osama bin laden's death, nuremberg, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. >> it is interesting that the number of people who kill through violence, over 200 million. the problem is not solved. i think that kind of action and some others, exploitation. they laid down the seeds of hatred. >> watch this discussion monday as 6:30 p.m....
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eastern on c-span. >> today, on c-span, the dollar llama and vincent harding, martin luther king jr.'s speechwriter, talk about nonviolence. they spoke at the university of arkansas, discussing osama bin laden's death, the nuremberg trials, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. >> in the 20th-century, the number of people who kill each other through violence or -- is over 200 million. that problem must be solved. also exploitation lays down the seeds of hatred. these things i fear. >> watch this discussion at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >> tonight, on c-span, a look back at president nixon's foreign-policy, members of his administration, and the president's son-in-law discuss communism in china, invading north vietnam, and the 1967 war in the middle east. >> the discussion then in the newspapers were nixon's secret plan for peace. what was it? he never talked about it. that was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something, to extend what his plan was. rockefeller did not believe he had a plan. i was waiting for trisha to change your clothes and he comes in after a hard day
eastern on c-span. >> today, on c-span, the dollar llama and vincent harding, martin luther king jr.'s speechwriter, talk about nonviolence. they spoke at the university of arkansas, discussing osama bin laden's death, the nuremberg trials, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. >> in the 20th-century, the number of people who kill each other through violence or -- is over 200 million. that problem must be solved. also exploitation lays down the seeds of hatred....
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. >> ♪ >> today on c-span, the dalai lama and vincent harding talk about non-violence.hey spoke with more than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing osama bin laden's death. as well as the nuremberg trials and execution of sadaam hussein, and the death penalty. >> in the 20th century the number of people killed through violence, over 200 million. there has been exploitation [unintelligible] these things i fear. >> what the discussion this evening at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. tonight on c-span, a look back at president nixon's farm policy. members of his administration and the president's son-in-law discuss topics including communism in china, invading north vietnam, and the 1967 war in the middle east. >> the discussion then in the newspapers was nixon's secret plan for peace, what was it? it was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something to expose what his plan was. rockefeller did not think nixon had a plan. i was in the library waiting for patricia to change your clothes because we were going out and it came in after a hard day of campaigning -- h
. >> ♪ >> today on c-span, the dalai lama and vincent harding talk about non-violence.hey spoke with more than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing osama bin laden's death. as well as the nuremberg trials and execution of sadaam hussein, and the death penalty. >> in the 20th century the number of people killed through violence, over 200 million. there has been exploitation [unintelligible] these things i fear. >> what the discussion this evening at...
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monday, on c-span, the dalai lama and vincent harding, martin luther king jr.'alk about nonviolence. they smoke to more than 10,000 people -- spoke to more than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing the nuremberg trials, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. . >> monday night on c-span, a look back at president nixon's foreign policy. topics discussed include communism and china, invading vietnam, and the war in the middle east. >> the discussion then in the newspapers were nixon's secret plan for peace, what was it? of course, he never talked about that. that was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something, to expose what his plan was. rockefeller didn't think nixon had a plan. i happened to be in the library waiting for trishia to change her clothes, we were going out. and he comes in after a hard day of campaigning, he was relaxing, he liked to listen to tchaikovsky and should i ask him or not? well, i'm almost a member of the family. "mr. nixon, what's your plan?" "i'm anything to peiking, i'm going to moscow and that's how
monday, on c-span, the dalai lama and vincent harding, martin luther king jr.'alk about nonviolence. they smoke to more than 10,000 people -- spoke to more than 10,000 people at the university of arkansas discussing the nuremberg trials, the execution of saddam hussein, and the death penalty. . >> monday night on c-span, a look back at president nixon's foreign policy. topics discussed include communism and china, invading vietnam, and the war in the middle east. >> the discussion...
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hard to know where to start. well, let's see. let's go back to vincent and the key point of financial responsibility. i think kim made a key point. while early versions of the administration's plans would have essentially given very substantial and sort of unique responsibility for financial stability to the federal reserve, as things came on, as i mentioned in my remarks, each and every federal prudential regulator has been given the macro-prudential objective and then importantly rather than the fed being given unique responsibilities for financial stability for the financial oversight council has been given that role with the treasury and the chair so i don't see that particular compromising the fed's independence. i think, in fact, one of the respects in which we're much better under dodd-frank has been mentioned, we during the crisis, with respect to the single firm of 13-c facilities did as i said we only entered into those transactions because there was no other way to have a disorderly failure of those firms but wharf is comfortable with that understands it's a fiscal function and get get the
hard to know where to start. well, let's see. let's go back to vincent and the key point of financial responsibility. i think kim made a key point. while early versions of the administration's plans would have essentially given very substantial and sort of unique responsibility for financial stability to the federal reserve, as things came on, as i mentioned in my remarks, each and every federal prudential regulator has been given the macro-prudential objective and then importantly rather than...