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if you exclude, to a large extent, the domestic policy side effect ec the miracle of how they managed to deal with that domestic policy side as best they can. have they still have the reserves that they need and the insight they need to recognize a more global perspective in terms of the american interest and global peace. >> host: is it safe to say that reality intrudes and ideology receipts? >> guest: definitely. i think a lot of them have to take a very deep breath and basically forget politics or at least ideological politics and look at the reality of the situation. >> host: john kennedy is the fourth. i'm wondering. my sense, nixon said it would take 50 years. the irony, i would think in 50 years in kennedy's case that the deification that follows the assassination in sure that the president would swing to the other extreme. only now in some ways. the kennedy presidency for a long time we heard he did not get much was session passed, the style or substance. ito's need to minimize. impact amount to a variety the cold war and civil rights, to use that favor term, he grew. in fact
if you exclude, to a large extent, the domestic policy side effect ec the miracle of how they managed to deal with that domestic policy side as best they can. have they still have the reserves that they need and the insight they need to recognize a more global perspective in terms of the american interest and global peace. >> host: is it safe to say that reality intrudes and ideology receipts? >> guest: definitely. i think a lot of them have to take a very deep breath and basically...
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decide to build the new house the soil, ec. mckenzie said.[inaudible conver] [inaudible conversations] >> thai. i really don't have a question, but i think i speak on behalf of some of the military spouses that are here with me. in light of your great courage if that ever happened to anyone of our husbands somebody like you would always be there. >> thank you. [applauding] and it was not only for the wounded. one day the weather was very clear. there was a parachute. and we went out to see them, and it was beautiful. coming down the sky. very young close to me. when he get up he said, aw, a woman here. his voice had something optimist iqbal. not so terrific as they say. >> thank you very much for your presentation. did you remain in the military after in the china? >> yes. in basement. after that once. a left at that time. another doctor, the order of the rehabilitation center invited me to come. at that time the center which is beautiful, of the starting to be renovated. perhaps the cadel if i go to the state. that was very interesting. afte
decide to build the new house the soil, ec. mckenzie said.[inaudible conver] [inaudible conversations] >> thai. i really don't have a question, but i think i speak on behalf of some of the military spouses that are here with me. in light of your great courage if that ever happened to anyone of our husbands somebody like you would always be there. >> thank you. [applauding] and it was not only for the wounded. one day the weather was very clear. there was a parachute. and we went out...
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thatd the moment you link questions of morality tolink questions of human and animal ml well-being ec that they use of the terminology, talking about the morality, the moral problem of contraception is false. fals the church to talk about thechu physics of thehe transubstantiation or the alysics that allows the holy cot ghost to be here and there and at all everywhere. no physicist would have to take that this course seriously. that is a misuse of the wordat'e physics. we define our terms in physics very much to the detriment of os anyone who would want to talkdef about the physics of thek eucharist.ist. we can do this on the subject ot morality as well. and so finally i would say to you, the only prospect of pos building a global civilizationbo where we converge on the same kind of in this -- answers to he the most important questions,nan the same kinds of environmental and economic and political goals is for us to come up with thewih framework in which we can talkik about values and right and wronl and good and evil in universalel terms. i think an honest discussion about the prospe
thatd the moment you link questions of morality tolink questions of human and animal ml well-being ec that they use of the terminology, talking about the morality, the moral problem of contraception is false. fals the church to talk about thechu physics of thehe transubstantiation or the alysics that allows the holy cot ghost to be here and there and at all everywhere. no physicist would have to take that this course seriously. that is a misuse of the wordat'e physics. we define our terms in...
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the last date that ec is someone is a possibility was also lost eight there was a possibility and cast your mind back 21791 under the cathedral of notre dame and standing there it's somewhat elaborated by my imagination and wasn't robespierre and also zero and they were watching or were looking at notre dame and one says what should we do with this pile of gothic junk? let's rename it. good idea what should make college? cedis thought they would call after themselves and robespierre came up with a wonderful idea call-up the temple ever use them. good thinking. that works splendidly in means nothing we might as well have called the temple of evidence are temple irrationality. what should we do next? the next one said let's kill a lot of people so that is what they did. one say rename to notre dame the temple of reason it was relatively easy to kill 50,000 in women and children that is the proposition reared discussing 18515460 years later a aged remarkable progress wonderful sense of material in a poem entitled dover beach reflects on the decline of religious faith and the melancholy tr
the last date that ec is someone is a possibility was also lost eight there was a possibility and cast your mind back 21791 under the cathedral of notre dame and standing there it's somewhat elaborated by my imagination and wasn't robespierre and also zero and they were watching or were looking at notre dame and one says what should we do with this pile of gothic junk? let's rename it. good idea what should make college? cedis thought they would call after themselves and robespierre came up...
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we thought that my ec per tease would help with the establishment of infrastructure. but shortly after i witnessed horrific events. i witnessed torture, rape of girls, of the youth and i'm in prison just because i did not agree with the clerical establishment. i witnessed execution, i witnessed disrespect to human dignity, and i could no longer take it. i decided to travel back to the u.s., and i thought to myself that i can take my family and go back to u.s. u.s. was a second home to me. i had studied here, i had friends here. but i thought that i cannot remain silent in the face of all the horrific things that this regime was doing to its people. and i thought that by contacting the u.s. authorities i could help bring change to the government, and if the americans knew what was going on there, they would help me help the iranian people. so i contacted the fbi, and they put me in touch with the cia. after several meetings of debriefings, in one of my meetings the cia case officer asked me if i was willing to go back to iran and become a spy, become their eyes and ear
we thought that my ec per tease would help with the establishment of infrastructure. but shortly after i witnessed horrific events. i witnessed torture, rape of girls, of the youth and i'm in prison just because i did not agree with the clerical establishment. i witnessed execution, i witnessed disrespect to human dignity, and i could no longer take it. i decided to travel back to the u.s., and i thought to myself that i can take my family and go back to u.s. u.s. was a second home to me. i had...
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. >> so any pressure situation can be managed successfully to ec tract hydro-- extract hydrocarbons? >> i'm not prepared to say any, but -- >> you've not seen any? >> not seen evidence of any. >> so there's no such thing as a well situation that, or a geological situation that poses too large a problem to even attempt to drill? this. >> not from a standpoint of pressure so far, but i can imagine cases where there might be very narrow margins between poor pressure and fractured radiant such that they could not be drilled, but you would stop before you get there. >> and you would, you would be able to go some distance before you got there. you would not encounter that gradient problem initially right at the mud line, say, or at the formation, beginning of the formation? >> that is correct. >> do you, would you say anything about the formation of this well and the characteristics that it has and how it might compare to non-deepwater environments? we had a spill, a very long-lasting one, in mexico, and that was in something like 140, 50 feet of water some time ago. is it your information
. >> so any pressure situation can be managed successfully to ec tract hydro-- extract hydrocarbons? >> i'm not prepared to say any, but -- >> you've not seen any? >> not seen evidence of any. >> so there's no such thing as a well situation that, or a geological situation that poses too large a problem to even attempt to drill? this. >> not from a standpoint of pressure so far, but i can imagine cases where there might be very narrow margins between poor...
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what i realized when the stories started to sprout from my family was that this sort of ec integration i took for granted was not always present in the community. my family were blockbusters comes when my father left chicago and went to minneapolis that meant they were the first black family to purchase a home in the south side of minneapolis on that particular block and the people that on a new, parents of my -- foynes got up and left and i only learned this from my mother later on because again, she was protecting me but the story is that i share with people because i realized how strong a word but also how coming and how sometimes used humor to help them get by a situation that could have crushed them. when everybody moved out and they were trying to sell the house my mother just decided i could sit by and cry or i could have a little fun with this, and what she would do is when the perspective by years would come to look at the holistically next door to hours she would send my sister out in the yard to play. the work of the year they were going to be moving next to a black family,
what i realized when the stories started to sprout from my family was that this sort of ec integration i took for granted was not always present in the community. my family were blockbusters comes when my father left chicago and went to minneapolis that meant they were the first black family to purchase a home in the south side of minneapolis on that particular block and the people that on a new, parents of my -- foynes got up and left and i only learned this from my mother later on because...
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you said coming home was like popping ec that si. what do you mean by that? >> guest: i've actually never done ecstasy, but i imagine it feels ecstatic. you spend time roaming around a place like somalia or chad, and it puts into perspective, i don't know, what we have here in the united states and what we call problems. so one reason i enjoy my job as a freelance war correspondent, or enjoy's not the right word, one of the reasons i find it fulfilling is it contextualizes the rest of my life. and i've come away from my work as appreciating being an american more than before i did this kind of thing. >> host: when you read your book, it doesn't sound like you could stay in the states very long before you had to go back. >> guest: well, that's the irony. when you need that contrast between home life and life in some conflict zone in order to appreciate the home life, and you have to keep going back to the conflict zone in order to keep that and to maintain that contrast so that you can, i don't know, that's the only way i can find peace and satisfaction was to
you said coming home was like popping ec that si. what do you mean by that? >> guest: i've actually never done ecstasy, but i imagine it feels ecstatic. you spend time roaming around a place like somalia or chad, and it puts into perspective, i don't know, what we have here in the united states and what we call problems. so one reason i enjoy my job as a freelance war correspondent, or enjoy's not the right word, one of the reasons i find it fulfilling is it contextualizes the rest of my...
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economic stabilizers kick in, unemployment and food stamps and so on, so you have a dramatic uptick in ec pendtures. it seems to me the american people were also saying with their vote, get this fiscal policy in order. stop this deficit spending. address these issues. and part of it has to be on the expenditure side, tightening our belts in a way that's thoughtful, and part of it has to be on the revenue side. >> host: senator byron dorgan in studio with us. you don't often get a chance to ask a senator a question, but you've got it this morning. 866-55-press, that's the democratic number. the republican number is 866-55-press, and the independent number is 866-55-press. we'll be back with your calls and senator byron dorgan. ♪ >> the time for bickering is over. the time for games have passed. >> you're listening to the official morning show of the obama generation. this is the bill press show. >> what's your first name? tom. >> i know, i know. we've been working with some dates but -- and we definitely want to go to venice. >> thank you, america. >> i've been looking at possible cruise
economic stabilizers kick in, unemployment and food stamps and so on, so you have a dramatic uptick in ec pendtures. it seems to me the american people were also saying with their vote, get this fiscal policy in order. stop this deficit spending. address these issues. and part of it has to be on the expenditure side, tightening our belts in a way that's thoughtful, and part of it has to be on the revenue side. >> host: senator byron dorgan in studio with us. you don't often get a chance...
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ec had a lot on chinese chat boards where they log on to make comments, were they constantly referred to the united states as holding china down. and anything that was it a tribute, a tributary or possession of the chinese empire, should by natural light be under the sway of beijing today. and contrary to what democrats have said, the united states military -- there is a basic misconception. we pay our pride its $20,000, sgt $40,000, colonels and generals $150,000. the huge military budget we have is a lot personnel expense that people like china do not carry. host: we will get a response because we don't have a lot of time. guest: we don't have a lot of time to answer every complex question. i don't think we're headed to war with china or anyone else but the u.s. has a fairly good image abroad in many places. the countries that fear the worst of the united states are the ones that know the least about it and have least contact. it is monday, which all the optimists to date. i see this as and -- we should all be optimists today. i see this as an opportunity to cooperate where possible
ec had a lot on chinese chat boards where they log on to make comments, were they constantly referred to the united states as holding china down. and anything that was it a tribute, a tributary or possession of the chinese empire, should by natural light be under the sway of beijing today. and contrary to what democrats have said, the united states military -- there is a basic misconception. we pay our pride its $20,000, sgt $40,000, colonels and generals $150,000. the huge military budget we...
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not trying to protect him in any way, queen of the material -- some people said don't present a draft ec is spelling errors and things he didn't intend to put on the air you shouldn't do that, his notes and the margins. the fact we did that i think has brought a lot of reagan critics to say no we don't agree with his views on all of these issues but the fact that he was working through them, that he was reading the sources slightly in thinking is important to the way we understand the presidency. c-span: what is your own personal goal now? >> guest: just to keep doing the work i've been doing on the end of the cold war. i have a book i'm working on with the university of michigan press on the break down in the 70's to it's the same time period have this book but now we think there will be a reagan dimension where there wasn't one before. but to keep doing my research, teaching. it hasn't changed my goal. c-span: any interest in getting into the government situation at some point? >> guest: not necessarily. maybe doing some consulting, but not on a full-time job. there's too much to do in
not trying to protect him in any way, queen of the material -- some people said don't present a draft ec is spelling errors and things he didn't intend to put on the air you shouldn't do that, his notes and the margins. the fact we did that i think has brought a lot of reagan critics to say no we don't agree with his views on all of these issues but the fact that he was working through them, that he was reading the sources slightly in thinking is important to the way we understand the...
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. >> so any pressure situation can be managed successfully to ec tract hydro-- extract hydrocarbons? >> i'm not prepared to say any, but -- >> you've not seen any? >> not seen evidence of any. >> so there's no such thing as a well situation that, or a geological situation that poses too large a problem to even attempt to drill? this. >> not from a standpoint of pressure so far, but i can imagine cases where there might be very narrow margins between poor pressure and fractured radiant such that they could not be drilled, but you would stop before you get there. >> and you would, you would be able to go some distance before you got there. you would not encounter that gradient problem initially right at the mud line, say, or at the formation, beginning of the formation? >> that is correct. >> do you, would you say anything about the formation of this well and the characteristics that it has and how it might compare to non-deepwater environments? we had a spill, a very long-lasting one, in mexico, and that was in something like 140, 50 feet of water some time ago. is it your information
. >> so any pressure situation can be managed successfully to ec tract hydro-- extract hydrocarbons? >> i'm not prepared to say any, but -- >> you've not seen any? >> not seen evidence of any. >> so there's no such thing as a well situation that, or a geological situation that poses too large a problem to even attempt to drill? this. >> not from a standpoint of pressure so far, but i can imagine cases where there might be very narrow margins between poor...
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longwinded answer to this one is yes, we are going to look at expanding this will to plan for real, not for ec but we also have significant requirements being inclusive in our delivery of services that are also of the reasons why this position was established in each of the reasons. >> lowercase a wan hearing is there was a reason why it was on the disabilities issue i anderson your support and were going to look strongly that the insurer or incorporating this on kids issues going forward. >> i know that atf had conversations with the child care disaster preparedness and you mentioned a little bit about this. what is the timeline for developing those and to stop beating them and has there been discussion about requiring states that get federal dollars to meet the basic minimum requirements for child care centers to get the federal dollars that they become a requirement rather than reporting back? can we tie those federal dollars to making sure this child care facilities are safe for kids? >> the program guidance will be held very soon so there should be available shortly. >> very soon for you
longwinded answer to this one is yes, we are going to look at expanding this will to plan for real, not for ec but we also have significant requirements being inclusive in our delivery of services that are also of the reasons why this position was established in each of the reasons. >> lowercase a wan hearing is there was a reason why it was on the disabilities issue i anderson your support and were going to look strongly that the insurer or incorporating this on kids issues going...
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. >> and ec, i mean i've been to other countries and you see the cargo. it is just they are lying around and you get access to it. i think it is going to take a real commitment to ensure that our partners, aviation partners, when i say partners i mean people who fly in the united states and deliver goods to the united states who take their job seriously. i recognize the comments of the two previous questioners regarding the timing. is there a way to ensure speed and accuracy when it comes to the x-raying and inspecting? do we have the technology to do that, to make sure that we don't slow down rings to a crawl and we can continue on with our superior delivery of products throughout the world? >> i would say generally yes and that is when it comes down to the known shippers, trusted partners if you will throughout the global supply chain. the problematic ones are those individual shippers that we just don't have any history on. we don't have any intelligence about, who this person is and what they are shipping. but as you indicated somebody is shipping a t
. >> and ec, i mean i've been to other countries and you see the cargo. it is just they are lying around and you get access to it. i think it is going to take a real commitment to ensure that our partners, aviation partners, when i say partners i mean people who fly in the united states and deliver goods to the united states who take their job seriously. i recognize the comments of the two previous questioners regarding the timing. is there a way to ensure speed and accuracy when it comes...
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but clearly, and agree with the governor of the bank,ec the world economic situation remains one that is choppy and that is entirely to be expected when we've had the biggest banking crisis ofti our lifetimes and the deepest recession since the second world war. now in that environment i have thought it was incredibly important to move britain out of the financial danger they are in. i'm sure this will be the subject of questioning over the next couple of hours and make sure that our fiscal policy was robust ands credible.ur now the governor of the bank himself observed and i a merely draw the committee's attention tov his words at the mansion house, that a robust fiscal policy gives more flexibility to monetary policy and that is the prince pril that i -- principle that i take to economic policy making. in a way this was the foundation to this laid down in the selection many, many years ago by nigel lawson that monetary policy is the principle tool for creating i demand or regulating demand and fiscal policy needs to be set for the medium term.. those are the broad principles that i
but clearly, and agree with the governor of the bank,ec the world economic situation remains one that is choppy and that is entirely to be expected when we've had the biggest banking crisis ofti our lifetimes and the deepest recession since the second world war. now in that environment i have thought it was incredibly important to move britain out of the financial danger they are in. i'm sure this will be the subject of questioning over the next couple of hours and make sure that our fiscal...
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thus, all of this the ec is not that which he saw before. this lane is not that lame. this house is not that house and his daddy as i explained is not that one. if your whole world took opposite to the right, it would bump into this world. if you took half a step to the left, bullets that go into that right now. don't you see how much more brightly covered everything is here the back home? bcc is the world of magic. luka remembered as someone would doorway of his reef but intense feeling of readiness. for that crossed a line and how do you go to the right or left. must've an array. so this must be the right-hand path, stick? but was that the best path? shouldn't he is left in the person of stumble to the left? he realized he really had no idea what he was talking about. why was he on any sort of path at all and not just in the lane out at his house? where might such a path lead and should be even think of going down a? should he be thinking about just giving away from us all in the noble daddy and finding his way back to the safety of his bedroom. all this talk of was
thus, all of this the ec is not that which he saw before. this lane is not that lame. this house is not that house and his daddy as i explained is not that one. if your whole world took opposite to the right, it would bump into this world. if you took half a step to the left, bullets that go into that right now. don't you see how much more brightly covered everything is here the back home? bcc is the world of magic. luka remembered as someone would doorway of his reef but intense feeling of...
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ec had a lot on chinese chat boards where they log on to make comments, were they constantly referred to the united states as holding china down. and anything that was it a tribute, a tributary or possession of the chinese empire, should by natural light be under the sway of beijing today. and contrary to what democrats have said, the united states military -- there is a basic misconception. we pay our pride its $20,000, sgt $40,000, colonels and generals $150,000. the huge military budget we have is a lot personnel expense that people like china do not carry. host: we will get a response because we don't have a lot of time. guest: we don't have a lot of time to answer every complex question. i don't think we're headed to war with china or anyone else but the u.s. has a fairly good image abroad in many places. the countries that fear the worst of the united states are the ones that know the least about it and have least contact. it is monday, which all the optimists to date. i see this as and -- we should all be optimists today. i see this as an opportunity to cooperate where possible
ec had a lot on chinese chat boards where they log on to make comments, were they constantly referred to the united states as holding china down. and anything that was it a tribute, a tributary or possession of the chinese empire, should by natural light be under the sway of beijing today. and contrary to what democrats have said, the united states military -- there is a basic misconception. we pay our pride its $20,000, sgt $40,000, colonels and generals $150,000. the huge military budget we...