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uh, walden, this is alex. alex, walden. heard a lot about you. yeah?ffs] i smell smoke. does anybody else smell smoke? hey, alan. hi. hey. alan lives with walden. so, alex... what do you do? i'm a cosmetic surgeon. really? beverly hills, botox, boobies? more like mogadishu, cleft palates and burn victims. he travels around the world helping children in war zones. oh. what are you guys, like, on a date? walden, you knew eventually i'd start seeing other people. uh-uh. whatever. um, we should go. nice to meet you. really? what about this was nice? you didn't tell me he turned gay. he's gonna split that little guy in half. what a loser. that'll be $47.28. oh, oh, damn. i-i left my wallet in the car. uh, do you mind? oh, yeah, sure. oh, and throw in some twizzlers. no, no, the big one. the only thing anyone really cares about is that first day. everyone will be stylin' their faves. love that! but i'll be bringing it every day, 'cause i went to jcpenney. i know, right? check these out. they even have them in my signature color. that's what i'm talking about
uh, walden, this is alex. alex, walden. heard a lot about you. yeah?ffs] i smell smoke. does anybody else smell smoke? hey, alan. hi. hey. alan lives with walden. so, alex... what do you do? i'm a cosmetic surgeon. really? beverly hills, botox, boobies? more like mogadishu, cleft palates and burn victims. he travels around the world helping children in war zones. oh. what are you guys, like, on a date? walden, you knew eventually i'd start seeing other people. uh-uh. whatever. um, we should go....
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walden is a former green bay packer.you have the young, high draft pick, first round out of florida state, bjoern werner, who is going to back up robert mathis as a pass rusher for this colds defense. third and seven. manning with protection underneath by the running back. still short of the first down. andre brown, their third down back, primarily, troy, because he's a better blocker. got it from manning, but he's dropped two yards shy of a first down. >> troy: yeah, and as you see here, want giants are going to go for t probably in a regular season game, the third possession, they kick the field goal, but because you'd get limited opportunities on these types of things in preseason, this is a chance for them to do some of their short yardage work. >> joe: brown still in at tailback. and he gets it running left. andre brown is going to be knocked down short of the line to gain. and it will be the colts' football inside their own ten. the guy who blew up that play was kelvin sheppard. he made the play defensively. that's
walden is a former green bay packer.you have the young, high draft pick, first round out of florida state, bjoern werner, who is going to back up robert mathis as a pass rusher for this colds defense. third and seven. manning with protection underneath by the running back. still short of the first down. andre brown, their third down back, primarily, troy, because he's a better blocker. got it from manning, but he's dropped two yards shy of a first down. >> troy: yeah, and as you see here,...
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garrison was spreading the story that those that bore some physical resemblance posing as oz walden the time before the president's murder to create a false trail of activity. and then reconsider the assumption that he acted alone. in 1973 in the times of a leg later be expanded he began to suspect he really was involved in the assassination without his knowledge. [laughter] and then what went wrong with the laws of plan and then what happened to him years before circulating the manuscript among his contacts and then with the secret government reaction. but then to steel along with everybody else's movie but also was a tin -- accused of working for the conspiracy. and then the other founder of the religion i am surrounded by the intelligence community and he matthau literally. [laughter] and then staying seemed to have cooled down now things appear to be on my side. and then robert was living incognito for reasons it cannot fathom. he wondered if the press was caused by foreign intelligence agencies. with those causing heart disease with a controller of a device instantly halting the pa
garrison was spreading the story that those that bore some physical resemblance posing as oz walden the time before the president's murder to create a false trail of activity. and then reconsider the assumption that he acted alone. in 1973 in the times of a leg later be expanded he began to suspect he really was involved in the assassination without his knowledge. [laughter] and then what went wrong with the laws of plan and then what happened to him years before circulating the manuscript...
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i recall long ago by walden pond, henry david thoreau lamenting we have become tools of error tools. you have to understand how tools work in washington and downrange. in stewart's world, legal authorities, funding, how to work effectively in an interagency domain, what can we tong together - you have cast the net widely and this is the challenge for the stabilization community. you need to be inclusive. everyone needs to be in the room. that can create a little bit of angst at senior levels if it is a delicate issue where the future direct and is not clear. the human resources, i think, is hugely significant. i do think that's at various phases of a career, management capacity and the ability to andrstand who knows what who brings what to the table can be very helpful especially the country team level. generals don't report to ambassadors but ambassadors are the leading voice. coordination is absolutely required. having the country team with the right level of skills and capabilities -- it worked quite well in a country like columbia at various points in time for example, is really
i recall long ago by walden pond, henry david thoreau lamenting we have become tools of error tools. you have to understand how tools work in washington and downrange. in stewart's world, legal authorities, funding, how to work effectively in an interagency domain, what can we tong together - you have cast the net widely and this is the challenge for the stabilization community. you need to be inclusive. everyone needs to be in the room. that can create a little bit of angst at senior levels if...
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walden to the complacency while the flat side is that we don't want to be constantly going up and down. you don't want the ekg going like that. we don't want to flat line. but the point being what kind of steps can we actually take to try to get to win over the general public and you were at the helm of the tsa. what could you have done differently if you were to take that position in the romney or the obama administration that said in the future administration what would you have done differently and then further along those lines, what surprised you most coming into the department on that side cracks and you know i -- the other adjectives which is spot on is agile. we have to more reeler dealing with predators that face their actions and if you advertise hell you are going to defend yourself, you are displacing the rest. you're not removing it or managing it. you are displacing it. the first question, how do we get the general public on board? what practical and pragmatic steps can be taken and second, given your time at tsa come easy to identify some of the challenges and very diffi
walden to the complacency while the flat side is that we don't want to be constantly going up and down. you don't want the ekg going like that. we don't want to flat line. but the point being what kind of steps can we actually take to try to get to win over the general public and you were at the helm of the tsa. what could you have done differently if you were to take that position in the romney or the obama administration that said in the future administration what would you have done...
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i was out at walden this past week and reread thoreau and basically the father of libertarianism in this in a time of great change. ronald reagan described it as the heart of the conservative movement. i think you have to be careful, compassionate and have some sense of limited government but in the end who benefits the most is rand paul because he represents a very strong rising movement in the country and the republicans and i think he benefits. >> the democrats -- >> see, i think libertarianism this week has demonstrated a lot of problems. when you've seen the strain in congress, what's really happening is it's realism. it's taking on the libertarian wing of the republican party is what's driving these debates which is ensuring that the congress can't act. boehner is being defeated again and again within his party. the unique moment we're in is that there are so many rupp trues, national security issues, what the role of government is, food stamps, a whole slew of issues over the last weeks where we've seen republicans actually unable to govern because the basic form -- the basis of t
i was out at walden this past week and reread thoreau and basically the father of libertarianism in this in a time of great change. ronald reagan described it as the heart of the conservative movement. i think you have to be careful, compassionate and have some sense of limited government but in the end who benefits the most is rand paul because he represents a very strong rising movement in the country and the republicans and i think he benefits. >> the democrats -- >> see, i think...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> representative greg walden, what is on your summereading list? >> i just finished a victory lap, political stuff. that talks a lot about persuasion, digital data, and tell the world of campaigns has changed. i am hoping this summer to get to the biography of jefferson which i have on my pile. then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt. a big fan. the reform movement and just as energy and style and also i have one that deals, i think, mainly with his time down in south america. it should be interesting. >> let us know what you are reading this summer. tweet us @booktv, posted on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail. >> thursday the center for american progress hosts a forum on how small school districts can become more effective by consolidating. to see it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> council chairman vincent gray faced a contentious and expensive election in d.c., raising nearly $5 million in an attempt to hold onto his seat. vincent gray raised solely -- only $1 million. an effective chairman. shortl
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> representative greg walden, what is on your summereading list? >> i just finished a victory lap, political stuff. that talks a lot about persuasion, digital data, and tell the world of campaigns has changed. i am hoping this summer to get to the biography of jefferson which i have on my pile. then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt. a big fan. the reform movement and just as energy and style and also i have one that...
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. >> representative greg walden, what is on your summer reading list? >> i just finished a victory lap, political stuff on the side. that talks a lot about persuasion, visual data, and how the world has changed. i am hoping this summer to get to the biography on jefferson which i have, pile. then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt. a big fan of roosevelt and the reform movement and his energy and style. i have one that deals, i think, mainly with this time down in south america, so it should be interesting. >> let us know what you are reading this summer. @booktv, posted on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail. >> next, a pioneer in the field of virtual reality argues that the rise of digital networks contributed to our economic recession and weak and the middle class. this discussion is an hour and three minutes. >> thank you so much. try not to fall off the back of the states. it is bright. well. that is for c-span. okay. is the audio okay? can you hear me? thank you for coming out. i used to live here, of course. this is extremely fami
. >> representative greg walden, what is on your summer reading list? >> i just finished a victory lap, political stuff on the side. that talks a lot about persuasion, visual data, and how the world has changed. i am hoping this summer to get to the biography on jefferson which i have, pile. then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt. a big fan of roosevelt and the reform movement and his energy and style. i have one that deals, i think, mainly with this time down in south...
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. >> representative greg walden, what's on your summer reading list? >> i finished "victory lab," do political stuff on the side, and that talks about persuasion, digital data, the world campaigns, and i hope this summer to get to the biography on jefferson, which i have on my pile, and then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt, a big fan of roosevelt, reform movement, his energy, his style, and also i've got one that deals mainly with the time down in south america so it should be interesting. >> let us know what you read this summer, tweet us @booktv, post it on facebook, or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> next, american university professor, john gould doeses accident how to succeed in college while really trying," and discusses how to be successful. this is part of booktv's college series is about ten minutes. >> o on your screen is american university professor john gould, a professor of law at the university, and he's also director of american universities washington institute for public and international affairs, and he's written th
. >> representative greg walden, what's on your summer reading list? >> i finished "victory lab," do political stuff on the side, and that talks about persuasion, digital data, the world campaigns, and i hope this summer to get to the biography on jefferson, which i have on my pile, and then i have a new one on roosevelt, teddy roosevelt, a big fan of roosevelt, reform movement, his energy, his style, and also i've got one that deals mainly with the time down in south...
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this is my throw walden pond. >> party at jim's house. you look at them so others don't have to. >> take out, there's prax air, that's too high. >> you've written all over these. >> i'm concerned about proctor at 80. i wouldn't want to be them if i were ackman but i think he's a little stuck. >> whirlpool. >> that was going higher. look at real estate investment trusts, terrible. a lot of people laugh at and me and my chart obsession, i say, go pound sand, joker. >> coming up next -- >> conference. >> i'm not dead. >> what? >> i'm not dead. >> why one firm is saying the same thing about pcs, they're not dead yet. it has been nine years since google went public on this very day. the stock's up ten-fold from the ipo price. we'll talked to wired magazine steven levy who wrote the book on inner workings at google. a lot of news on the way. more "squawk on the street" live when we return. [ male announcer ] come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es an
this is my throw walden pond. >> party at jim's house. you look at them so others don't have to. >> take out, there's prax air, that's too high. >> you've written all over these. >> i'm concerned about proctor at 80. i wouldn't want to be them if i were ackman but i think he's a little stuck. >> whirlpool. >> that was going higher. look at real estate investment trusts, terrible. a lot of people laugh at and me and my chart obsession, i say, go pound sand,...
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walden: i met with a friend of mine a colonel in the united states air force, linda served as a member of my service academy nominations board, helping me find honorable young men and women to serve our country in our academies this time, we discussed a much different issue. last year, linda lost her husband, u.s. air force major duane sind to pancreatic cancer. it's a disease with a low survival rate. we owe it to her and others with the disease to find a cure. last year, congress passed and the president signed the recalcitrant cancer research act which helps incentivize research and treatment nor horrible disease and others like it. there's still much more work to be done but we are hopeful we can build on this effort to find treatments and cures to help families natide the speaker pro tempore: the yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? does the gentlelady seek unanimous consent? without objection, the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. maloney: the american people have said loud and clear that what they want the mos
walden: i met with a friend of mine a colonel in the united states air force, linda served as a member of my service academy nominations board, helping me find honorable young men and women to serve our country in our academies this time, we discussed a much different issue. last year, linda lost her husband, u.s. air force major duane sind to pancreatic cancer. it's a disease with a low survival rate. we owe it to her and others with the disease to find a cure. last year, congress passed and...
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walden media marvelously brought it to the big screen, the heroic wife of the christian statesman, liberatorthink of how lonely it was at first. but he would not relent, and things moved his way, and the compelling logic and moral force of his vision prevailed. and something happened across the atlantic and the united states partly as a result of what wilbur force accomplished in the british parliament against all odds. as we thank now these education reformers in the best wilbur force tradition to turn around what's not only tragic and wrong, but very dangerous to the survival of our nation and our very civilization, in the wilbur force spirit, we thank regent jim gettis, peter wood of nas, national association of scholars, the heritage foundation young rising star and ccu graduate, britney britney k, chris leland and the originator of western conservative summit, you ain't seen nothing yet and president of colorado christian university, bill armstrong. panel, thank you so much. [applause] >> and looking ahead tonight here on c-span2, on "q and a" at 7 p.m. eastern, we'll hear from crystal
walden media marvelously brought it to the big screen, the heroic wife of the christian statesman, liberatorthink of how lonely it was at first. but he would not relent, and things moved his way, and the compelling logic and moral force of his vision prevailed. and something happened across the atlantic and the united states partly as a result of what wilbur force accomplished in the british parliament against all odds. as we thank now these education reformers in the best wilbur force...