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as you use our system, use our parking facilities. we have almost 60,000 parking spaces throughout the region. be sure to get there early. they do fill up pretty quickly and follow our twitter feed and we'll monitor the usage tso you can plan accordingly. we are offering a special one-day inaugural pass, $10, it prevents you from standing in line to get pass at our stations. if you do that before the 13th we can get it mailed out to you, we suggest you do that online as quickly as possible, we will also be selling them the day of the event. the lines will be much thicker at that point. i want to thank all of our partners and the mayor and general for hosting us today and we work with around the district and want to mention our transit agencies around the country we reached out several months ago to help provide law enforcement capabilities so we appreciate their time as well. mayor. >> thank you. we're happy to take a few questions. >> the peaceful transition of power, do you have any reason to believe that it won't be pea peaceful th
as you use our system, use our parking facilities. we have almost 60,000 parking spaces throughout the region. be sure to get there early. they do fill up pretty quickly and follow our twitter feed and we'll monitor the usage tso you can plan accordingly. we are offering a special one-day inaugural pass, $10, it prevents you from standing in line to get pass at our stations. if you do that before the 13th we can get it mailed out to you, we suggest you do that online as quickly as possible, we...
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thank you for joining us. [applause] frederick: and it is great to see that the home for all lawyers let you out for the day. [laughter] with two: i will begin confessions, purely voluntary, so there is no need to whip out your book of rules of evidence. have no ideastly who the commencement speaker was 38 years ago when i graduated from usc. whoever he was was not especially as firing and i take away no lasting wisdom. [laughter] frederick: so one goal for me tonight, if you are invited back 38 years from now to give a speech, i hope you won't say the same thing. [laughter] frederick: for my second confession, my law school graduation ceremony, i received a special and unexpected award. it was the most improved student award. [laughter] frederick: and it went to the person whose grades had improved the most over three years. now i was honored and flattered. my parents were impressed, and till we learned the award had more with where i started than where i finished up. [laughter] aederick: now i know graduatio
thank you for joining us. [applause] frederick: and it is great to see that the home for all lawyers let you out for the day. [laughter] with two: i will begin confessions, purely voluntary, so there is no need to whip out your book of rules of evidence. have no ideastly who the commencement speaker was 38 years ago when i graduated from usc. whoever he was was not especially as firing and i take away no lasting wisdom. [laughter] frederick: so one goal for me tonight, if you are invited back...
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i shall be joining us shortly. and young to me, the march for our lives is calling for stricter dunning control laws. and they've been doing this for 4 years now after the shooting in parkland florida. what's different now? if anything, her credit background check on everything. we'll make a lot of people certainly are hoping that something is different. now this movement, as you said, was founded after that mass shooting and parking florida, and 2018 or 14 students. 3 staff members were killed and it was born out of a demand for gun control from a survivors of the shooting and also families of the victims. and since then, as you mentioned, very little is actually change, not in the state level, and also not on the federal level here in washington dc. what has changed? what you sense here? again, you can see the number of people here around me. there is a new sense of urgency after this. the spate of mass shootings with the u. s. is witnessed in buffalo, new volley, texas in tulsa, oklahoma. and there was a sense t
i shall be joining us shortly. and young to me, the march for our lives is calling for stricter dunning control laws. and they've been doing this for 4 years now after the shooting in parkland florida. what's different now? if anything, her credit background check on everything. we'll make a lot of people certainly are hoping that something is different. now this movement, as you said, was founded after that mass shooting and parking florida, and 2018 or 14 students. 3 staff members were killed...
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we don't know what earth that was used to grow, what fertilizer they use. so i think this biohazard, it could come very easily in the food change. >> food. that's interesting. >> food. >> it gets back if we can't make the fundamental sensing unit of biological change, whether modification or artificial feature. if we can't make it cheap enough to make an attachment to your smartphone, then we'll be vulnerable. because it's taylorable and it will hit all -- tailorable. they want to get this where you can consume this new science and where you want to do it because it improves your life. so what's really needed is a national strategy, right? to basically make that consumer investment drive and improve our lives but not leave us with gaps on national security. and my five years in the government -- and that's not nearly enough compared to the senator here -- have shown me that we're not very good at this strategy. we're not good at grand strategies. i think this technology's going to force us to have one, though. >> just to make sure that you don't get any sle
we don't know what earth that was used to grow, what fertilizer they use. so i think this biohazard, it could come very easily in the food change. >> food. that's interesting. >> food. >> it gets back if we can't make the fundamental sensing unit of biological change, whether modification or artificial feature. if we can't make it cheap enough to make an attachment to your smartphone, then we'll be vulnerable. because it's taylorable and it will hit all -- tailorable. they...
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one issue that affects all of us is health care. some say there's not a health care crisis in the united states today. if you are a mom and you have a child and you do not have health insurance, and the child is a serious disease, there is a healthcare crisis. if you have a small business any have been providing health insurance and health care costs are so high is driving you out of business, or if you look at our auto companies, there is a crisis going on in the united states. whatever you want to call it, it is a serious problem, and the need to fix it. we do not need what some of the democrats and the president want to do, and they call it a public auction. they tried to disguise the term. it basically is nationalized health care. just one quick statistic for you. they like the european or canadian model. if you or a woman in the united states and get breast cancer, your chances in survival in five years or 98%. in great britain, the chances of survival within five years are only 78%. the problem is, in those nationalized health
one issue that affects all of us is health care. some say there's not a health care crisis in the united states today. if you are a mom and you have a child and you do not have health insurance, and the child is a serious disease, there is a healthcare crisis. if you have a small business any have been providing health insurance and health care costs are so high is driving you out of business, or if you look at our auto companies, there is a crisis going on in the united states. whatever you...
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no longer use dialogue to access the internet. in the discount so why not continue to wind back the clock and base the regulatory structure on the version of the internet expire the open internet .-full-stop. would any of the open internet rules that by this rulemaking i'm doubtful that given both the tenor of the questioning and the fact that the rulemaking is proposing to get rid of the only authority. the open internet rules. it is to serve as a basis of the limited broadband regulation and i'm talking about section 706 of the telecommunications act of 1996 while paying lipservice to the ideas that we would round open the internet rules for the statutory authority like 230 b.. i'm also concerned at section 706. we've litigated the statutory history. it is a substantial grant of authority. it's about the light touch regulation and so on and so forth. the endgame appears to be no touch regulation and the wholesale destruction. a declining to reviedeclining td 85 billion-dollar transaction with massive public interest implications
no longer use dialogue to access the internet. in the discount so why not continue to wind back the clock and base the regulatory structure on the version of the internet expire the open internet .-full-stop. would any of the open internet rules that by this rulemaking i'm doubtful that given both the tenor of the questioning and the fact that the rulemaking is proposing to get rid of the only authority. the open internet rules. it is to serve as a basis of the limited broadband regulation and...
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we waited an hour then they left us up. today lettuce up the back door and the rear of the airplane they said wait here. we waited for a half an hour and heard the president is arriving you have never seen reporters arrive that faster was a mad scramble to get off memories saw him walk those were very eliminating from what he was doing and we where frantically taking notes. we got back on the plane come and we flew to new hampshire and scrambled off the plane as fast as they could cut its ships we fallen behind separately and there was not enough time or space for the press to go into the event with him and so we watched the speech on a closed-circuit tv in your taking notes of the events that way. honestly i was feeling frustrated with trying to write about the presidency in any meaningful way and listening to the speech i heard him talk about how it collect the 10 letters he reads every night which is a sampling of the 20,000 letters that come into the white house every day. and what he felt was his own a direct connectio
we waited an hour then they left us up. today lettuce up the back door and the rear of the airplane they said wait here. we waited for a half an hour and heard the president is arriving you have never seen reporters arrive that faster was a mad scramble to get off memories saw him walk those were very eliminating from what he was doing and we where frantically taking notes. we got back on the plane come and we flew to new hampshire and scrambled off the plane as fast as they could cut its ships...
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the rest of us, mostly cloudy and dry. if you're exercising today, this morning is geng to the best time to do it. noon.and muggy by near 90 degrees. this afternoon, another dayown the 90s. that would make another day continuing our heat wave. there's ante iso storm chance in the afternoon. i'll bre down the timing of rain for you coming up. >> thank you. >> it's now, cleanup crews are happening after a water plane twos. stre >>> while the holiday celebrations continue for many in our area, a fairfax county community is mourning the death of a weather. >> he worked behind the kantor in herndon. friends of the victim tell news 4, he was a very high worker. he had two jobs and leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter. >> antiemitic neighborhoods have reported finding the flyers on monday. mabels say the giants are a jumble of words and thoughts. >> it goes on and on. >> whenou start reading it, it's absurd. and it's vile a hateful. but it's also stupid.re >> police investigating this as a hate crime. >>> we have news on th deadly
the rest of us, mostly cloudy and dry. if you're exercising today, this morning is geng to the best time to do it. noon.and muggy by near 90 degrees. this afternoon, another dayown the 90s. that would make another day continuing our heat wave. there's ante iso storm chance in the afternoon. i'll bre down the timing of rain for you coming up. >> thank you. >> it's now, cleanup crews are happening after a water plane twos. stre >>> while the holiday celebrations continue for...
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that is how it used to be. it used to draw crowds. 1930s editorial on the times they said because of the cold only a thousand people showed up. that is what it used to be like. now living companies whose full-time job is to evict people. hundreds of hundreds of data streams that collect information. sheriff's. people have drawn very used to the effect. so give more data on this whole we need you. >> the view. >> ii don't know what your dc housing and for lousy experience has been all but if it has not been extensive, i invite you to a rally tomorrow morning at 10:00 o'clock. the coalition for non- profit policy is meeting at foundry methodist church on 16th street. the mayor will be there. thousands of people. i invite you all. this is this is our opportunity to move this city forward. the mayor is committed by the council is committed. around 10:00 o'clock. >> thank you. you heard it here. >> thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> book tv
that is how it used to be. it used to draw crowds. 1930s editorial on the times they said because of the cold only a thousand people showed up. that is what it used to be like. now living companies whose full-time job is to evict people. hundreds of hundreds of data streams that collect information. sheriff's. people have drawn very used to the effect. so give more data on this whole we need you. >> the view. >> ii don't know what your dc housing and for lousy experience has been...
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no administrative starts is being used. we've been following different processes already, but the big, big, big, big picture will be more visible to morrow. and i do hope that there will be no post election, a negative developments. i would have to the state here that probably in the ninety's. this is the 1st time when armenia will have really the most unpredictable election. nobody can really say what the outcomes of the elections will be. but i do really want to touch upon a point by vladimir our colleague in moscow. we think that, well, yeah, russia doesn't almost go, doesn't really have any favorite. yes. directly. let me put, you know, are others in the crumbling, are not showing any favoritism but proclaimed in hybrid media. organizations have been demonized administration for years now. number one, number 2, i agree that there may be some sentiments that can be considered as anti criminal by pushing young. i believe that this is mostly because of a lack of experience. there have been mistakes made, but there have als
no administrative starts is being used. we've been following different processes already, but the big, big, big, big picture will be more visible to morrow. and i do hope that there will be no post election, a negative developments. i would have to the state here that probably in the ninety's. this is the 1st time when armenia will have really the most unpredictable election. nobody can really say what the outcomes of the elections will be. but i do really want to touch upon a point by vladimir...
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in my view it would be an odd thing for us to make a decision based on that. my vote was at that site completely. as troubled as i am. then it's just a question of whether the permit should be issued. we have 70 hear the, the project sponsor is saying it's a code compliant project, the commission discovered one problem, they wanted a an -- an a.d.u. if we deny the appeal, the planning commissioners, their mind is not going to change. you heard a quote from the transcript about the ten issue. we would just be here all over again making the same exact decision on the merit. unless my fellow commissioners think the tenant issue is a legal ground to deny the permit. sorry, that was long, but -- >> it was very eloquently said. tonight we had two very similar cases, in many respects. i did feel very compelled in the prior case to want to work with them, and i also believe as in the el camino case that this body should not get involved, and make decisions other than what we should. at the same time, i'm not trying to demonize the permit holder, i don't know him, i re
in my view it would be an odd thing for us to make a decision based on that. my vote was at that site completely. as troubled as i am. then it's just a question of whether the permit should be issued. we have 70 hear the, the project sponsor is saying it's a code compliant project, the commission discovered one problem, they wanted a an -- an a.d.u. if we deny the appeal, the planning commissioners, their mind is not going to change. you heard a quote from the transcript about the ten issue. we...
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i am going to ask the public to be patient with us on the restorative justice monies that we are using. and i would like to also noted that it is not the entire amount of violence prevention funds that were allocated previous years. 911,000 was put to violence prevention funds the previous year, and this year to restore to justice money was cut by close to -- this year the restorative justice money was cut by about 300,000. so i think that when we look at where the money is being spent and how it is being spent, i think what the board really wants to know is -- is this really having an impact? and what impact is it really having in our students' life? we can do quantitated numbers about how many we serve, but we are also looking for that qualitative -- what are the measures we can use that really show impact? i think what you put in your report today about a lot of experiences, and the voices of people on school sites that are serving, the parents, and the students, that is a type of very voluble information that we really love to hear, and i think the public likes to hear, too. the mo
i am going to ask the public to be patient with us on the restorative justice monies that we are using. and i would like to also noted that it is not the entire amount of violence prevention funds that were allocated previous years. 911,000 was put to violence prevention funds the previous year, and this year to restore to justice money was cut by close to -- this year the restorative justice money was cut by about 300,000. so i think that when we look at where the money is being spent and how...
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what they need to have been giving us than our little bit more than fantasies of power. the assurer girls and women repeatedly that women's liberation is a fait accompli and we are stronger, more successful, more subs sexually and control, more fearless and more held and often we actually are. we can believe that any woman can become a ceo or president that women have achieved economic professional and political parity with men and we can expand any suggestions that there might be some of us who actually have to live on the national median income for women, which in 2007 was just over $32,000 a year. yet the images we scan television, in the movies and in advertising also insist that purchasing power and said to power are much more gratifying than political or economic power. buying stuff, the right stuff, a lot of stuff, immersed as the dominant way to empower ourselves. of course women in fictional tv shows can be in the highest positions of authority, but in real life, maybe not such a good idea. instead, the wheedling subject his message to young women is that being
what they need to have been giving us than our little bit more than fantasies of power. the assurer girls and women repeatedly that women's liberation is a fait accompli and we are stronger, more successful, more subs sexually and control, more fearless and more held and often we actually are. we can believe that any woman can become a ceo or president that women have achieved economic professional and political parity with men and we can expand any suggestions that there might be some of us...
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it bought us your readers and a new advertisers. i think at first people were worried that we would cannibalize our audience and we really have not seen that. it has been great. we're going to keep around. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. [applause] >> our look at the future of journalism continues ofdavid simon, writer and producer of hbo's "the wire." this is about one hour. i am never should secretary year the national press club. -- i am the membership secretary this year at the national press club. we're focused on a journalism education and free press around the globe. his visit the web site at www.press.org. on behalf of our 3500 members around the world, i would like to welcome our speaker and a guest in the audience today. i like to welcome those of you watching live on c-span. we also provide our broadcast over itunes. we will take as many questions from the audience as time permits. i would ask kindly that you please hold your applause during his speech so we have time for as many questions a
it bought us your readers and a new advertisers. i think at first people were worried that we would cannibalize our audience and we really have not seen that. it has been great. we're going to keep around. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. [applause] >> our look at the future of journalism continues ofdavid simon, writer and producer of hbo's "the wire." this is about one hour. i am never should secretary year the national press club. -- i am...
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ah, thanks for joining us. you know, we're gonna start this week with france who recalled it's ambassadors, the u. s. and australia, which cancelled a gala in washington and cancel the meeting with it's a long time ally, the united kingdom. now france did this after the country was snubbed in a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal. while the us, you can, australia are trying to kind of smooth things over france is actually seeking support from its e friends in this situation, which is actually described as a stab in the back or 2 to alex my hell of it has the story. while for instance, so called friends, try to smooth things over. we cooperate incredibly closely with france. we stand shoulder to shoulder with the french. and so we look to work with the french and, and many other like minded patterns. france continues to be furious, and it is not hiding it. here is the country's foreign minister on france to you. there was a lie muscle. there was duplicity gpc. there was a major cross lift and there were staying
ah, thanks for joining us. you know, we're gonna start this week with france who recalled it's ambassadors, the u. s. and australia, which cancelled a gala in washington and cancel the meeting with it's a long time ally, the united kingdom. now france did this after the country was snubbed in a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal. while the us, you can, australia are trying to kind of smooth things over france is actually seeking support from its e friends in this situation, which is actually...
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the data will help guide us in terms of how people are using these offerings. in tier two are they all close to $50 million? is that the case and maybe we should read this and think about increasing the threshold again. he mentioned only 5 million, but there was hardly any offerings over a series of years. the cost of doing a 5 million offering are not that much different than the 50 million offering but the benefits are much higher. just by simply increasing, more and more people choose it. on the smaller end, the dollar amount to the offerings commit tier one and tier two, we are seeing regulation crowd funding is prescriptive and people are finding that being an essentially useful one for crowd funding. we are starting to your anecdote that offerings are kind of fill in some of that space and sort of crowd funding with the lowercase rather than regulation to broaden its meaning on that. people are seeing articles being written in firms and consultants out there talking to people about sort of crowd funding through regulation may, so that may be another recog
the data will help guide us in terms of how people are using these offerings. in tier two are they all close to $50 million? is that the case and maybe we should read this and think about increasing the threshold again. he mentioned only 5 million, but there was hardly any offerings over a series of years. the cost of doing a 5 million offering are not that much different than the 50 million offering but the benefits are much higher. just by simply increasing, more and more people choose it. on...
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my mother took us out of public school and put us into private school. i think that has made all of the difference for us and it's why i'm a huge proponent. i think every parent should be able to choose what school or what environment, like how do you best meet the needs of each individual child. fast forward, as was previously mentioned, i was the ceo of the charter school fund. i am a new jersey girl born and raised and now as i moved back to washington d.c. where my husband is a sixth generation washingtonian. whether it is the local city, local state, the data or narrative, it really comes down to what's happening locally. about two years ago i went out to silicon valley with all of the entrepreneurs. they do things differently out there. the ceo of thumb tack said i hear this debate about k12, about college, but this is the reality. if we are not preparing every single one of our students for their academic life, economic life and their life to be citizens in this global world then we are not doing our job. as i think about the purpose where we are
my mother took us out of public school and put us into private school. i think that has made all of the difference for us and it's why i'm a huge proponent. i think every parent should be able to choose what school or what environment, like how do you best meet the needs of each individual child. fast forward, as was previously mentioned, i was the ceo of the charter school fund. i am a new jersey girl born and raised and now as i moved back to washington d.c. where my husband is a sixth...
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the economy has hit all of us in so many ways. the development that we all thought we would see by now has not happened yet. we know what is going to happen but it has been delayed. when that happens, it will make the experience even better than is now. the last thing a lot to talk about is the most important in many ways. the thing that is least talk about the reluctance talk about that. if you know anything about me, i never read. i like to talk to extemporaneously, but wanted to bring some materials to talk about because i did not want to leave anything out. these are for our neighbors and the citizens. this is also for maryland and virginia. we do a superb job of reaching out across the many ways that we can. we do hundreds of programs over the course of a year. most of you never hear about it. there is not a lot of media interest this is throughout our area. first, let me talk about our business side. we have about 1000 people a night working during a game. two-thirds of our people are washington d.c. residents. two-thirds ar
the economy has hit all of us in so many ways. the development that we all thought we would see by now has not happened yet. we know what is going to happen but it has been delayed. when that happens, it will make the experience even better than is now. the last thing a lot to talk about is the most important in many ways. the thing that is least talk about the reluctance talk about that. if you know anything about me, i never read. i like to talk to extemporaneously, but wanted to bring some...
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it's the stuff using the children to advance their own agenda . this is a state school or government schools in scotland, which is where, you know, over 90 percent of children go to, then they all have to have this sort of l g b, t inclusive education approach. so parents can't opt out of this by choosing a different school because all schools have best, the sort of gender l g b t agenda and it's been pushed on to our to young people. they're frightened to send the children to school because of their just sheer indoctrination that will take place um in some of the well news for you here on our team. some horrific pictures to a major cleanup effort is underway in the philippines and teams of local volunteers . are working to remove huge balance of plastic waste from mangrove forest and manila bay. it's a unique ecosystem that plays a really important role in protecting inland areas from intense weather events. the air has been deluged by tons of plastic bags, bottles, and of course, face mosques, all getting washed up now on a daily basis. and to f
it's the stuff using the children to advance their own agenda . this is a state school or government schools in scotland, which is where, you know, over 90 percent of children go to, then they all have to have this sort of l g b, t inclusive education approach. so parents can't opt out of this by choosing a different school because all schools have best, the sort of gender l g b t agenda and it's been pushed on to our to young people. they're frightened to send the children to school because of...
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thank you all for joining us today. and it's for conversation, john, let me start with you because you and citizen lab were among the 1st i began reading years ago that were essentially warning that the fear that we all have that governments were potentially tracking us. what's happening? can you sketch? what has been unfolding and what your principal concerns are. well, 1st of all, thanks for having me and for this great panel. one of the things that i think it's important for people to know is that the industry is not new. we're just learning about it because it's growing and the scale of harms that it's causing are growing as well. this is an industry that basically says to governments around the world, look, you want to hack. maybe you don't have that technology within your country. but you can do it if you have a big enough checkbook and companies like and so, but also companies with a like hacking team from italy before them. fin fisher from germany in the u. k. before that, have gone to governments and said, look
thank you all for joining us today. and it's for conversation, john, let me start with you because you and citizen lab were among the 1st i began reading years ago that were essentially warning that the fear that we all have that governments were potentially tracking us. what's happening? can you sketch? what has been unfolding and what your principal concerns are. well, 1st of all, thanks for having me and for this great panel. one of the things that i think it's important for people to know...
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and they use the open us relationship intent on so many graphs. and one of the reasons why i should say, under the auspices of the african union, the sofa conflict cannot be dismissed. but it needs to be said that the conflict between jo pierre at egypt is very difficult to imagine just because of the she had to divide the massive distance between those 2 countries. so in essence, soon done with act to evolve. the soul continues such confident they would have to provide egypt support and allow them to use that territory. we're getting well ahead of us all by talking but that is, that is a consideration. and so done on some of the least recognize this. the advantage of having a massive hydro electric project on its door stick that it could potentially benefit from in the future for electricity. so they would be reluctant to have situation escalate and get too far. ok, fascinating insights for you low now. really appreciate you talking to us here on account into the cost that's low now from n k c economics. thank you much. i norway has done a lot to
and they use the open us relationship intent on so many graphs. and one of the reasons why i should say, under the auspices of the african union, the sofa conflict cannot be dismissed. but it needs to be said that the conflict between jo pierre at egypt is very difficult to imagine just because of the she had to divide the massive distance between those 2 countries. so in essence, soon done with act to evolve. the soul continues such confident they would have to provide egypt support and allow...
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it set us back in latin america. that's why we've restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the cuban people. so if you want to consolidate our leadership and credibility in the hemisphere, recognize that the cold war is over. lift the embargo. [applause] president barack obama: the point is, american leadership in the 21st century is not a choice between ignoring the rest of the world, except when we kill terrorists, or occupying and rebuilding whatever society is unraveling. leadership means a wise application of military power. and rallying the world behind causes that are right. it means seeing our foreign assistance as part of our national security, not something separate, not charity. when we lead nearly 200 nations to the most ambitious agreement in history to fight climate change, yes that helps vulnerable countries but it also protects our kids. when we help ukraine defend its democracy or colombia resolve a decades long war, that stre
it set us back in latin america. that's why we've restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the cuban people. so if you want to consolidate our leadership and credibility in the hemisphere, recognize that the cold war is over. lift the embargo. [applause] president barack obama: the point is, american leadership in the 21st century is not a choice between ignoring the rest of the world, except when we kill terrorists, or...
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her must used up some of soft snow but it wasn't depleted. so from this point of view, i believe that is roused bombing of gaza, which they claim themselves were intended at defeating a massive fight. for your opinion, envoy coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal believes in agreement will be reached next week. indirect talks between iran and the united states about fully returning to the 2015 nuclear deal. between tara and major world powers are expected to resume next thursday. because the ations have been taking place since april. now a large files broken out at a refinery in southern terrace. the blaze sent a huge plume of smoke at the parts of iran's capital. so far there are no reports of casualties. and in a separate incident, a navy ship caught fire and sank. and the gulf of a man, one of nicaragua, most popular opposition leaders is now under house arrest. police rated christina tomorrow's home office. she was accused of money laundering. the attorney general is seeking to discuss if i have from public office while the
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any us passport, hold as anybody's trying to get one of its us flights. don't come to the airport is too dangerous. you go to a place of safety somewhere near by somewhere in cobble you notify. get in touch with people you are meant to get in touch with in the chain of command to say where you are the identify yourself that you are eligible eligible to get on that flight . and you basically await instructions. and so it becomes a far more complicated operation, but it's almost like a special forces operation you groups of people of been brought together and either take it in, in buses or as we have seen, the us doing on a few occasions in the past week or so as well as the germans, they've also been doing this. they actually send out helicopters to bring people from predetermined run day viewpoints into the safety directly into onto the runway of cobble airport to be processed and then put on to flights. that is the far safer way of trying to get people now to the airport, especially in light of this attack. so try to keep people away from crowds that are
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. >> representative elect jayapal, tell us about your background. myresentative elect jayapal: parents had about $5,000 in their bank account and they use the entire thing to set me here for college. i feel like the opportunity i had to go from that 16 year old girl by myself and now getting to serve as the congresswoman from the seventh congressional district is really the american dream. i think that is why i have devoted the last 25 years of my for otherghting people to have that opportunity. >> you are a democrat from washington state. what impact did that experience you had as a young girl have on who you are today? >> a huge impact. it is my i have spent so much time working on immigration reform policy. that is what i have done for the last 15 years. i served in the washington state senate right now. i am the first south asian american woman to be elected to the house of representatives. i think for me, it brings forward so many of the issues that immigrants across this country are facing, certainly in the trump administration we will see a l
. >> representative elect jayapal, tell us about your background. myresentative elect jayapal: parents had about $5,000 in their bank account and they use the entire thing to set me here for college. i feel like the opportunity i had to go from that 16 year old girl by myself and now getting to serve as the congresswoman from the seventh congressional district is really the american dream. i think that is why i have devoted the last 25 years of my for otherghting people to have that...
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enhanced interrogation techniques were used and were useful in finding a courier to track down bin laden. the senate report concluded specifically that was not the case. >> that report was put together without interviewing a single person involved in the program. side ofpeople on both the political aisle, including defense secretary panetta and dni clapper talk publicly about the extent to which information that came from the enhanced interrogation program was part of what led us be able to bin laden. it has been a claim affirmed by both sides of the aisle. >> is it compromising national security talking about the existence of black sites? orderhink the executive is a good executive order and i think the president is doing the right thing. he's saying we are going to do what is necessary to defend the nation and do a review and make sure we are undertaking every possible effort to use every tool at our disposal. that is something we did not do for the last eight years and as in ault, we are living situation where the environment in the middle east, the extent to which we have both isis,
enhanced interrogation techniques were used and were useful in finding a courier to track down bin laden. the senate report concluded specifically that was not the case. >> that report was put together without interviewing a single person involved in the program. side ofpeople on both the political aisle, including defense secretary panetta and dni clapper talk publicly about the extent to which information that came from the enhanced interrogation program was part of what led us be able...
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i'm sky now used on today's news, use hughes here on our to america. we will stake the honest answers to the controversial issues plaguing our 3 branches of government. so let's get started for you. thank you for joining me. you know, i'm kind of little bit fed up and i want you to hear me out on this one because i have noticed that my colleagues in the media sometimes have an obsession problem. have you noticed? so just in the past few years, there was this obsession on russian collusion with the trump campaign. think about the hundreds of hours that were spent talking about something which after a full investigation and an impeachment was found to be a total waste of taxpayer dollars. as the president was acquitted, then you have the 2nd peacher, president trump, all for the incitement of an insurrection, saying he incited the attacks on the capital on january 6. then president trump was also acquitted of that charge. one month later, even after his predecessor joe biden had already been sworn in the office. now you would think that that would be the
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it's a pleasure to have you all join us. rabbi, as derrick ward reported, you started the walk last fall. why did you start it and how did it happen? >> it began with a call from the cathedral a yea campaign that dealt with we felt an injustice to our muslim brothers and sisters. the talk that we hear again about the registry of certain people of faith. and so that was the catalyst that brought a group of religious leaders who continue to work together to respond to a moment. >> and bishop, who were some of the others thft invited to participate and did everyone in your congregation support this? >> we invited as many friends as we could across the interfaith spectrum, also recognizing it was short notice and a sunday afternoon. and so as you saw on the tape, we had other imams and christian leaders from across the wider area. i don't know that there would anyone who would disagree in our traditions that we have strong bond of unity across faiths. and so iee this was a statement that was well received by the majority if not
it's a pleasure to have you all join us. rabbi, as derrick ward reported, you started the walk last fall. why did you start it and how did it happen? >> it began with a call from the cathedral a yea campaign that dealt with we felt an injustice to our muslim brothers and sisters. the talk that we hear again about the registry of certain people of faith. and so that was the catalyst that brought a group of religious leaders who continue to work together to respond to a moment. >> and...
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it helps us further understand a strong need of us continuing on this track of providing for the 50 units of housing. at the same time, i think we have well acknowledged and well- respected the efforts and our offices to gather in reaching out to the neighbors of trying to find some common ground. in an area, by the way, that has not a pleaded seat -- fluidity of an area that has multistory buildings. the genesis of this is that the supervisor asked for my support of the 55-bit unit building. when her successor came in, it was the same exact request. we're not being fickle here, we are being consistent. it is important that with that continuity of supporting that project, this is exactly on track with everything that we have been sagging. we very much appreciate -- everything that we have been saying. we have had this conversation and we are arrived at the right place. >> thank you. i want to thank my colleagues for facilitating this and fort -- for shaping our dialogue on this issue so that we can have disagreements and do it respectfully. i do support this at 55 feet. i would have suppo
it helps us further understand a strong need of us continuing on this track of providing for the 50 units of housing. at the same time, i think we have well acknowledged and well- respected the efforts and our offices to gather in reaching out to the neighbors of trying to find some common ground. in an area, by the way, that has not a pleaded seat -- fluidity of an area that has multistory buildings. the genesis of this is that the supervisor asked for my support of the 55-bit unit building....
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they counted the stamps he used and limited him to a number of postage stamps. it was in the lab that he made up from going to dump heaps and getting glass, broken glass and making different things out of it that he could use for test tubes. it was the most primitive lab that you can imagine. not even a grammar school lab was better than this one. is that it? that's good, because i'm always someone is going to asked me a question i don't know the answer to. thank you again. [applause]. >> that was a fascinating presentation. you did a fabulous job of depicting how he represents the american dream. he embodied it. excellent. i know that you are interested in asking more questions. you can see her at the barnes & noble book signing tent from 11:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. she will sign her book and thank you all for the presentation. i hope you enjoy the book festival. announcer: history bookshelf features the best known history writers of the past decade talking about their books. you can watch our weekly series every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american h
they counted the stamps he used and limited him to a number of postage stamps. it was in the lab that he made up from going to dump heaps and getting glass, broken glass and making different things out of it that he could use for test tubes. it was the most primitive lab that you can imagine. not even a grammar school lab was better than this one. is that it? that's good, because i'm always someone is going to asked me a question i don't know the answer to. thank you again. [applause]. >>...
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was a value to us if you know it was about twenty five to us with the time being a. little bit different. but when they were going to resume you can hear more so really you about how you really. mustn't. thousand when you need to be ali. thanks so. i wasn't. the only i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here by the way you. think i'm going to. everything when i'm. better as a general boykin about an animal and then i'll be on he was as it is about what we were. when it is it isn't up but no one could be me and i'm eleven and you see there is no white back but. the one you know of one. percent and only a. bit and a muffin is what about and i bit him. with doing is. well i left a good son a quantum boy in the lab and they did it on with us and i was i'm going to say no i need to. i won't win it and you know what i don't know it is a i was about. to move i was on a bus and i knew that i wouldn't have been to me he would of thought i was i'm the one i've been born to. run because i. like the all of them and i was a little fan of the stuff if i have. them all. yo
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of luck and a very speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of you, it is always good to be with you. frank i look forward to doing it : again. i'm sorry we didn't get to the other 132 questions. [laughter] perhaps we will have an encore. and i think all the students and faculty and others dr. fauci: thank you. ♪ of thelive coverage democratic national convention continues tonight with former secretary of state hillary clinton, democratic vice presidential nominally -- nominee kamala harris, and former president barack obama. watch live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live streaming on c-span.org/dnc, or listen with the free c-span radio app he spent, your unfiltered view of politics. postmaster general lewis dejoy testifies before congress amid concerns about changes to postal service operations and the impact on upcoming november elections, live idea 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span before the senate committee on homeland security and
of luck and a very speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of you, it is always good to be with you. frank i look forward to doing it : again. i'm sorry we didn't get to the other 132 questions. [laughter] perhaps we will have an encore. and i think all the students and faculty and others dr. fauci: thank you. ♪ of thelive coverage democratic national convention continues tonight with former secretary of...
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trying us. trying to look to look back back on on 52 years 52 years in this business in this business, , and to the day when i and to the day when i first guarded first guarded there wasn't there wasn't such such a a thing thing as the as the intelligence community. intelligence community. most people most people probably probably remember remember before before and 11 the intelligence community and 11 the intelligence community was was a phrase a phrase you you only only uttered tongue-in-cheek uttered tongue-in-cheek. june 2004. june 2004 the the 9/11 commission released the report 9/11 commission released the report on the on the terrorist attacks terrorist attacks. i i know most know most have have read read that commission that commission but it is but it is worth reading worth reading again again when you when you have have a chance a chance. and opens and opens with people going with people going to work to work and with and with a terrorist cell a terrorist cell getting getting on a on a
trying us. trying to look to look back back on on 52 years 52 years in this business in this business, , and to the day when i and to the day when i first guarded first guarded there wasn't there wasn't such such a a thing thing as the as the intelligence community. intelligence community. most people most people probably probably remember remember before before and 11 the intelligence community and 11 the intelligence community was was a phrase a phrase you you only only uttered...
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they do more than connect us. and then to see that crisis in a new light. that is thehe understanding so what is the institution you be surprised to learn there are a bunch of academic definitions but the general definition to look for the problems we confront in society now. those forms of common life the shapes and structures. son are organizations like corporate form a school or business or civic association technically legally formalized. they are heard durable forms of another kind but without a corporate structure the family is ans institution of the first and foremost of every society. we could talk about the institution of marriage a profession is the institution the rule of law is the institution but it keeps its general shape over time and it shapes the realm of life that is said to operate it. it changes gradually / moms don't count. but most important is that it's a form in the deepest sense of structure and contour that speaks of its purpose and logic and function the social form not just a bunch of people but people order together to achieve t
they do more than connect us. and then to see that crisis in a new light. that is thehe understanding so what is the institution you be surprised to learn there are a bunch of academic definitions but the general definition to look for the problems we confront in society now. those forms of common life the shapes and structures. son are organizations like corporate form a school or business or civic association technically legally formalized. they are heard durable forms of another kind but...
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those of us watching on television. what a great opportunity we have here this morning to hear from one of the best governors in the entire country. we are delighted to welcome you to the heritage. rick perry is the lone star state's 47th governor. he is defending texas conservative values principle solutions to tough challenges and work to implement a clear vision for better schools, more jobs safer communities and a brighter future. it sounds like our kind of governor, doesn't it? as a result texas is consistently ranked as the nation's best place to do business and create jobs. i'm sure some of you here know that texas has led the nation in job creation with more jobs gained in any other state in 2010 over the past 10 years. texans are safer because governor perry has pursued an aggressive border security strategy that is putting more boots on the ground, more helicopters in the sky had more resources into the hands of texas peace officers standing between texans and exploding drug-related violence across the border.
those of us watching on television. what a great opportunity we have here this morning to hear from one of the best governors in the entire country. we are delighted to welcome you to the heritage. rick perry is the lone star state's 47th governor. he is defending texas conservative values principle solutions to tough challenges and work to implement a clear vision for better schools, more jobs safer communities and a brighter future. it sounds like our kind of governor, doesn't it? as a result...
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but you personally, i mean, we use these words moderate or pragmatic, whatever we want to use, what things would you be looking for that would convince you with your experience, of course, of the region that perhaps we are seeing a taliban that can negotiate, but can function as somehow with the international community and yet keep the stability in the country which is vital. i'm. i'm a barometer you for 3 things. it's a great question. i think 1st and foremost, how are they dealing with the minorities and with women's and we're seeing some signs which tell us the thing that changing points since they were just the requisitions which, ok, which is committed by mostly she has but almost limbs. those are the she has a b, c attack we had seen america has out of this fine, few days ago. galvan provided even security for that. good. so far so good about women. will women be allowed to come back to their jobs in schools and hospitals and other places in banks? this will be the 2nd sign. the term will be how be deal with the regional business, inclusive mess in the farmers, and also means how the
but you personally, i mean, we use these words moderate or pragmatic, whatever we want to use, what things would you be looking for that would convince you with your experience, of course, of the region that perhaps we are seeing a taliban that can negotiate, but can function as somehow with the international community and yet keep the stability in the country which is vital. i'm. i'm a barometer you for 3 things. it's a great question. i think 1st and foremost, how are they dealing with the...
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>> use of the conservative states and trump is no conservative throughout his entire adult life with abortion or health care or the second amendment he changed those positions to run is up republican in the primary they rejected donald trump had concerns about him from the beginning and it is impacting their views on the republican party more so than republicans who are conservative. we're the only conservative ticket in the race standing on constitutional principles >> host: today to see divisions with the g.o.p. what happens after the election? what role day want to play where is the future of the g.o.p. heading for a quick. >> we do believe it is it clear negative believe it is part of the conservative movement we do leave some possibility but after having direct experience with that effort we know how difficult it is in we believe they are challenges they will face on a generational basis it is very difficult to imagine they can shake off trump after the election we knew about them after 2012 the party could not adapt and now he's had the success that he has had the people who ar
>> use of the conservative states and trump is no conservative throughout his entire adult life with abortion or health care or the second amendment he changed those positions to run is up republican in the primary they rejected donald trump had concerns about him from the beginning and it is impacting their views on the republican party more so than republicans who are conservative. we're the only conservative ticket in the race standing on constitutional principles >> host: today...
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we have always had multipl plans available to us. employers need to simplify theirir ofoffering and thinkore than kneeee-jerreaction eh year. think three yeyears inin advce. >> the most iortant piece of a device you can give a smalll business today with this deline, should ty call their employees and say, go ahead and gn up today witut us, or should they look to the futurere and plan for next year? >> they should be fering them benefits. it is a pretax benefit for them. going to a exchange is not the answer for small business or large business. >> how long do you expect- given how many times a lot hass changed,ou have been watching closely. how long do you think small businesses w will happen for it is rerequireded? >> -- before it is required? >> y would have to go down the street and ask -- >> i love it when someone sasays they don't know. >> we are going toave a different iteraration of what we have todayay. >> thanks so much for sharing yoyour expertise with us. the rounable is next. the economicic glass, is it ha full or half em
we have always had multipl plans available to us. employers need to simplify theirir ofoffering and thinkore than kneeee-jerreaction eh year. think three yeyears inin advce. >> the most iortant piece of a device you can give a smalll business today with this deline, should ty call their employees and say, go ahead and gn up today witut us, or should they look to the futurere and plan for next year? >> they should be fering them benefits. it is a pretax benefit for them. going to a...
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the monday gave us a recommendation. they not only my life, my family, and i also looked up with really when we don't have any show we have now we want to take any decisions or united nation or what you call yourself humanitarians. but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you. russia is also worried that the fighting will spill over into its territory. so it's arched restraint promised to g, cuz tom back up on the board and maintains dialogue with the taliban. and the country that created this whole mess just up didn't left. oh, i the i up to the left in the dead of night without what apparently the washington claims that local officials knew that withdrawal was imminent. the very next day newton was seen plundering a background base, funny american souvenirs left behind. with this hasty exit parallel to being drawn with another open us, as for, for was vietnam wage a war on terror realized that the tree is impossible in could deal with the enemy of found in your allies and get the h
the monday gave us a recommendation. they not only my life, my family, and i also looked up with really when we don't have any show we have now we want to take any decisions or united nation or what you call yourself humanitarians. but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you. russia is also worried that the fighting will spill over into its territory. so it's arched restraint promised to g, cuz tom back up on the board and maintains dialogue with the...
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many people call it the fair use clause, which basically states people can use the works of others in their own way, so long as it is changed in a way that is expressed differently from the author's original intent. so things like doing product reviews, reactions, song remixes, and even news is fine with some caution. >> some people try to copy my work, but i do a special signature so they know it is me. >> cases simply fall down to who owns a work of art and whether others have asked permission to use it. most issues are resolved between creators and users with simple requests, like having a post being taken down or crediting the author. >> they have an issue that can be resolved through mediation. they can resolve their issue in a confidential and inexpensive and time-friendly way and go on doing their work. because creative people need to be able to focus on their work and not really worry about lawsuits or people stealing their work. >> but bigger issues involving well-known organizations like record labels or corporations have larger consequences that may require a large amount o
many people call it the fair use clause, which basically states people can use the works of others in their own way, so long as it is changed in a way that is expressed differently from the author's original intent. so things like doing product reviews, reactions, song remixes, and even news is fine with some caution. >> some people try to copy my work, but i do a special signature so they know it is me. >> cases simply fall down to who owns a work of art and whether others have...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. of nick at this seth rogan testifies at a senate appropriations subcommittee hearing on alzheimer's disease focusing on a latest science and research. national institute of health's director francis collins told senators federal investment in alzheimer's research pales in comparison to how much the disease costs the country. from earlier this year this is
watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. of nick at this seth rogan testifies at a senate appropriations subcommittee hearing on alzheimer's disease focusing on a latest science and research. national institute of health's director francis collins told senators federal investment in alzheimer's research pales in comparison to how much the disease costs the country. from earlier this year this is