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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united states but we have also seen increase in uranium exports, coal exports and others jewish or i would say this, paul. the federal government does not build pipelines. we favor seeing a diversification of experts but we establish an environmental assessment process. companies had to go to the and they are going through that process. in terms of the keystone pipeline as you know that the situation under control of the united states. i've had many conversations with president obama. is not asking candidate do anything. using he was to
can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united...
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they are not on canada's list. my question to you is why are these two individuals being blocked by our allies and you're giving thesem a free pass? >> we have sanctioned a record number. not just of russian officials and officials that were involved in ukraine territory. we're trying to minimize damage to our own where all of our alliese list people that we follow in the list and we do the same. >> are thesewi two individuals n the list of closest allies. mr. harper is refusing to put them on canada's list and refusing to saying why. >> one final round of questions. you had to make difficult decisions of security at home, opposing to take action in international isis and supporting the antiterrorism legislation even though you will change it later. why do these issues raise questions about your judgment? >> the fact is the government of canada and the prime minister is expected to do two things, the first one is to keep us safe, the second is to uphold and defend our rights and freedom. mr. harper doesn't think we
they are not on canada's list. my question to you is why are these two individuals being blocked by our allies and you're giving thesem a free pass? >> we have sanctioned a record number. not just of russian officials and officials that were involved in ukraine territory. we're trying to minimize damage to our own where all of our alliese list people that we follow in the list and we do the same. >> are thesewi two individuals n the list of closest allies. mr. harper is refusing to...
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canada needs to take action. we ever see having a summer of extreme drought raging wildfires in severe weather throughout all of our seasons. canadians want action and canada needs to take action so we can defend ourselves from the changing local climate and the impact economically here at home. >> what to mr. harper has consistently misunderstood about what has happened in the 21st centuries you cannot make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy. mr. harper continues to say we can't do anything on environment because we will hurt the economy and not only has not helped our environment that he has actually slowed our economy. he can't get our exports to market because there's no public trust any more. people don't trust the government to look out for a long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the proposals he supports. he hasn't been working with first nations on the kinds of partnerships that are needed if we are going to develop our natural resources. can
canada needs to take action. we ever see having a summer of extreme drought raging wildfires in severe weather throughout all of our seasons. canadians want action and canada needs to take action so we can defend ourselves from the changing local climate and the impact economically here at home. >> what to mr. harper has consistently misunderstood about what has happened in the 21st centuries you cannot make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy....
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i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how to respond to the truth and reconcile association, and how to include the medical system to include medical care. inequality. everyone is talking about the middle class and i support the concern. but the 86th wealthiest families in the country have the same combined wealth as the 11.4 million canadians at the bottom. we have to address this. so i ask you to consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one-issue party or a one-person party. i am proud to be joined by deputy leader and bruce hire, and deputy leader daniel green. we have leaders from
i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how...
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the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in china. through it all, since the end of the global financial crisis, we have the best economic growth and job creation and growth in middle-class incomes among advanced developed nations. while other countries are descending into spirals of debt and deficit, in this country we have a balanced budget with lower taxes, increased money for the things that matter, health care, education, infrastructure. benefits for families like yours. the other parties want a different course. they would replace a low tax balanced budget plan. they want to spend tens of b
the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in...
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>> we do lobbying in the individual countries and in canada and we do lobbying in the individual u.s. states such as oregon and washington. and here in new york where the governor signed the compassionate care act of new york and july that we did some federal lobbying on an informal basis. >> i'm kind of interested in the name, because historically privateers were basically pirates commissioned by governments that were allowed to operate in a certain areas. so opposing the navy's and stuff like that. what are you trying to say about the companies with the same? >> it is a play on the war on drugs and cannabis that we believe we can help fuel the end of prohibition. in our mind of the war is lost. it's just a matter of timing until it ends. we felt we could build a team of people that have 250 employees in the three subsidiaries who are smart, professional, come from places like microsoft and amazon. they are motivated every day to end prohibition. and that's different. so we think that we build a workforce that can help fight that war. the privateers ransack the british navies to help
>> we do lobbying in the individual countries and in canada and we do lobbying in the individual u.s. states such as oregon and washington. and here in new york where the governor signed the compassionate care act of new york and july that we did some federal lobbying on an informal basis. >> i'm kind of interested in the name, because historically privateers were basically pirates commissioned by governments that were allowed to operate in a certain areas. so opposing the navy's...
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so maybe he would go to canada and maybe he would go to mexico. today the equal opportunity and affirmative action were commonplace but that wasn't in 1961 coming into the story come into the story illustrates that. he was refused a management job because of his race and his mentor high airing of the executive saying you cannot do that. we are an equal opportunity employer. and she says he says when he heard those words he jumped up because he never heard of the phrase equal opportunity employee or before and this is an example of equal employment having the role in a person's life. despite he and the first african-american to receive a phd in the engineering he would need to be a racecar more than once in his career. this is how he described the talks that talk that he had more than once with a supervisor. >> you are qualified to be a senior member of us because we thought you were content. >> because you were so advanced. fixing racially quality in the workplace was going to take more than just a presidential signature. >> now i've got something
so maybe he would go to canada and maybe he would go to mexico. today the equal opportunity and affirmative action were commonplace but that wasn't in 1961 coming into the story come into the story illustrates that. he was refused a management job because of his race and his mentor high airing of the executive saying you cannot do that. we are an equal opportunity employer. and she says he says when he heard those words he jumped up because he never heard of the phrase equal opportunity...
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he knew i was from canada and i would go back to canada, so he wanted to educate me. i spent almost two years with this in mind -- iman. we studied every verse in the koran the hat of this verse of fighting and construction eyes it -- and contextualize it. host: hussein from jamaica, new york. thank you for calling. caller: good morning, sir. brother, i have one question. , someone0 years ago asked a question. he said, god has chosen you. [indiscernible] what options do the palestinians have? difference between systems? jefferson said, give me liberty or give me death. help me. our grandchildren, our grandchildren. do they have any option left? person -- i was eight years old and i saw hindi in muslim women brutalized pakistan and india. help me. what options do muslims have? what happened in the central african countries. what options do muslims have? host: all right. we want to let our guest respond. you are giving him a lot of questions. we will let him respond. guest: thank you. crusades was about the . when you have these grievances, what do you do about it? the
he knew i was from canada and i would go back to canada, so he wanted to educate me. i spent almost two years with this in mind -- iman. we studied every verse in the koran the hat of this verse of fighting and construction eyes it -- and contextualize it. host: hussein from jamaica, new york. thank you for calling. caller: good morning, sir. brother, i have one question. , someone0 years ago asked a question. he said, god has chosen you. [indiscernible] what options do the palestinians have?...
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that oil is not just being blocked from canada. many people think if we don't bring it in a pipeline, it won't come. it's coming by rail already. it's coming into the country. this is just cleaner and more efficient to be able to move it that way. canada is discussing taking a pipeline over here to drop it to the coast and bringing it by ship over to the u.s. gulf coast. does someone think that's more efficient than bringing a pipeline in? it's not more efficient by rail. it's not a more efficient by this way. if we're going to bring it in and canada is going to sell it, with why don't we have international pipeline number 20 right there and bring it in? i heard multiple people say it's because of the aquifer in nebraska. i've heard this over and over again. we can't run pipelines through the aquifer in nebraska. here is that aquifer that's being discussed in the purple here. every line that you see is an existing pipeline running through that aquifer. this tiny blue line that's the proposed keystone to go right through there as we
that oil is not just being blocked from canada. many people think if we don't bring it in a pipeline, it won't come. it's coming by rail already. it's coming into the country. this is just cleaner and more efficient to be able to move it that way. canada is discussing taking a pipeline over here to drop it to the coast and bringing it by ship over to the u.s. gulf coast. does someone think that's more efficient than bringing a pipeline in? it's not more efficient by rail. it's not a more...
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there is the man his family lived in french canada around the time of the seven years war there expelled by the british and renamed it nova scotia. his family was expelled and the refugees found themselves in places and they were able to get to louisiana and get help from the french, at the end of the war. so i want to take you to he doesn't know yet about the french louis louisiana's. [inaudible] the sun had not yet risen i was just south of the river in louisiana, the 10-foot wide trunk of cypress trees gross out, the air was muggy that morning of september 7, 1779, the temperature is bearable as you are surrounded by your brothers and cousins governors the general visit more than 1300, over 600 militiamen included french people through louisiana and canadians and also settled earlier decades of louisiana. the british refugees left left florida because of the inability to protect them. at least 80 people were there there about 500 people regular spanish troops. they were joined by 160,'s, alabama's and other indians, seven americans including. [inaudible] the governor said the previous
there is the man his family lived in french canada around the time of the seven years war there expelled by the british and renamed it nova scotia. his family was expelled and the refugees found themselves in places and they were able to get to louisiana and get help from the french, at the end of the war. so i want to take you to he doesn't know yet about the french louis louisiana's. [inaudible] the sun had not yet risen i was just south of the river in louisiana, the 10-foot wide trunk of...
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. >> i would either go to canada or mÉxico. canada had the have you have yof speaking english and mÉxico having colored people. >> that was not the case in 1961. he was refused in management job because of his race and mentor challenged the decision saying, you cannot do that. we an equal opportunity employer. when he heard those words he jumped up. he had never heard the phrase, equal opportunity employer before. this is an example of equal employment actually having a role in a person's life. despite being the first african american to ever receive a ph.d he would need more than once in his career. this is how he describes a talk that he had more than once with a supervisor. >> we thought you were content because you so advanced to a negro. oh, i'm sorry. i've got something else to talk about. the first co-op students in southern university and when they started in nasa it caused a sensation in the black press, head line in the chicago defender. the black press saw these young men going to nasa as an achievement for the nati
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canada is doing mining that is not allowed in canada. they are doing that in mexico. >> i work with global fund for women. i want to say thank you for your incredible work and inspiration and everything you do. i wonder if you have anything you could share if you hope something small in your own world tour in the word that you do, other defenders in other parts of the world. [speaking spanish] >> my grandchildren i have five and i want to make a better world for them. [speaking spanish] >> empowered women get to their child and they're fighting for their own rights. [speaking spanish] >> when i win the cases and the impunity that reduces the impunity and improved access for justice for women. [speaking spanish] >> i don't feel i am on my own and there are many people i am interested in and -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> he gave me hope for young men who came to chihuahua, they didn't speak spanish, i didn't speak english and they were a little crazy but i think that is what the world needs. [speaking spanish] >> they were ne
canada is doing mining that is not allowed in canada. they are doing that in mexico. >> i work with global fund for women. i want to say thank you for your incredible work and inspiration and everything you do. i wonder if you have anything you could share if you hope something small in your own world tour in the word that you do, other defenders in other parts of the world. [speaking spanish] >> my grandchildren i have five and i want to make a better world for them. [speaking...
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, and he sort of backpacks around canada for a year working a bunch of odd jobs, and then he, and then he gets into queens university and really starts to kind of excel academically, and then he ends up at u-penn in the united states to finish his degree. >> host: and what did he study at u-penn? >> guest: he did a mix, physics and business at the same time. >> host: he did those in a combination? did he do that on purpose? >> guest: he did. i mean, he fancies himselfs a physicist. he was into things back then like batteries and ultra capacitors and all of this, and he wanted to get the business degree as well. and so he does them both at the same time. i think it took him about five years. and then he's also hosting these big house parties on the weekend to pay his way through school. they would have hundreds of people show up at these gatherings, and elon would charge $20-$50 a head for these parties. >> host: you write in your book that musk's behavior matches up more closely with someone who is described by neuropsychologists as profoundly gifted. >> guest: that's right. it's a cli
, and he sort of backpacks around canada for a year working a bunch of odd jobs, and then he, and then he gets into queens university and really starts to kind of excel academically, and then he ends up at u-penn in the united states to finish his degree. >> host: and what did he study at u-penn? >> guest: he did a mix, physics and business at the same time. >> host: he did those in a combination? did he do that on purpose? >> guest: he did. i mean, he fancies himselfs a...
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you live in canada, you don't have a right to an mri scan you. don't have a right to wait in line. so, the language of rights distracts us a from what is really happening. i think access to health care could be made much better in the united states, and what is happening with obamacare is going to make access worse for people in medicaid, in the subsidized plans, and low income folks. >> host: medicaid as a competitor is one of your ideas. >> guest: i would lead everybody join medicaid. the left says we want a public plan to compete with the private sector, fine, letted are it me medicaid. lit everybody in medicate get out and get in a private plan i they wantment if a very wealthy person wants to go in met spade wait for his care, he can do that. most medicaid plans these days are run by private health plans but not very good. there are long waiting periods and private insurance is better. >> host: is it politically feasible to make medicaid and medicare a competitive option? >> guest: of course. the -- said earlier i'd like to see a uniform tax credit available to everyone. i wou
you live in canada, you don't have a right to an mri scan you. don't have a right to wait in line. so, the language of rights distracts us a from what is really happening. i think access to health care could be made much better in the united states, and what is happening with obamacare is going to make access worse for people in medicaid, in the subsidized plans, and low income folks. >> host: medicaid as a competitor is one of your ideas. >> guest: i would lead everybody join...
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[laughter] >> by comparison i sent to critical letters to the prime minister of canada and that came with formal knowledge meant with the director of correspondence saying that the haverford my message to the respective ministries. and it leaves you know that human beings, one or more, have answered the letters. so if it goes to a dark hole and it's not acknowledged, fewer people would write letters and the postal service shows that letterwriting is declining and not just because of the internet. what is interesting is in canada they have made affirmative policy encouraging people to write letters to their members of parliament or at the prime minister. because it's free. no stamp is needed. in our country, the politicians send letters to us. and so we can't do it in reverse. >> so you have said that most of the letters were not answered. a couple of them were. >> i wanted to make it really easy for president obama. when he's running for reelection, i said here is what president carter did. he went to a major hotel ballroom three blocks in the white house. and that includes millions
[laughter] >> by comparison i sent to critical letters to the prime minister of canada and that came with formal knowledge meant with the director of correspondence saying that the haverford my message to the respective ministries. and it leaves you know that human beings, one or more, have answered the letters. so if it goes to a dark hole and it's not acknowledged, fewer people would write letters and the postal service shows that letterwriting is declining and not just because of the...
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customers of ours in mÉxico, canada, each -- even in argentina jumped on the band wag on but that was for satellite delivery to commercial or cable head ends. it wasn't quite digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with prime star who became our hit customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 94 and then several months later direct tv launched to consumers also. 1994 was really the first time that digital tv signals went all the way into consume -- consumers' homes. the fcc had a central role in all of that. they coordinated the plan by which the broadcast stations would get an additional six mega hurtz channel and then many years later they also coordinated the plan by which those broadcast station would give up their analog channel, turn off over the air forever and the fcc was also involved in the standardization process of the digital broadcast system which became called the grand alliance system. >> host: you talk in your book, you open your book with a sentence that some of these video early contributors jdrockfeller
customers of ours in mÉxico, canada, each -- even in argentina jumped on the band wag on but that was for satellite delivery to commercial or cable head ends. it wasn't quite digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with prime star who became our hit customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 94 and then several months later direct tv launched to consumers also. 1994 was really the first time that digital tv signals went all the...
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so by comparison i sent to critical letters to the prime minister of canada and that came with formal acknowledgment by the director of correspondence saying they absorbed my message and have reverted to the correct ministry. so at least you know that a human being or more answer the letter. if it all goes to a dark hole and it's not acknowledged, fewer people will write letters. and the postal service shows letter writing is declining and not just because of the internet, what's interesting it in canada as they have a policy to encourage people to write letters to their members of parliament or prime minister. because it's free. no stamp as needed. in our country our country the politicians are free, they send letters to eyes but we can't do it in reverse. >> so you said that most of the letters were not answer, a couple were can you speak about that? >> i. >> i want to make it really easy for president obama when he's running for reelection i said here's what pres. carter did once, he went to a major hotel bar room ballroom three blocks from the white house and we filled it 1000 lit
so by comparison i sent to critical letters to the prime minister of canada and that came with formal acknowledgment by the director of correspondence saying they absorbed my message and have reverted to the correct ministry. so at least you know that a human being or more answer the letter. if it all goes to a dark hole and it's not acknowledged, fewer people will write letters. and the postal service shows letter writing is declining and not just because of the internet, what's interesting it...
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pilots union and we have more than 52,000 members who fly the 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give the view on the epa proposed finding regarding the greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. first however i would like to provide some context about why we are passionate about the subject. i've also talked about a positive difference that the u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transport in more than 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally said at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures come aircraft traffic control procedures and techniques and varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique bandage point. from which to manage the aircraft capabilities in such a way as to her burden less fuel while operating as safely and efficiently as possible. the principle was to help further the advances they've already made towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the efficiency of the industry while maintaining or im
pilots union and we have more than 52,000 members who fly the 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give the view on the epa proposed finding regarding the greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. first however i would like to provide some context about why we are passionate about the subject. i've also talked about a positive difference that the u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transport in more than 2 million...
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he wanted to get to the us but had to make a pitstop in canada. he backpacks around for a year and then dip -- gets into queens university and excels academically. >> and what did he study? >> a mix, physics and business. >> he did those in the combination on purpose? >> he did. he fancies himself a physicist. he was into capacitors and things. he does them both at the same time. he also hosts house parties on the weekends to pay his way through school. >> you write in your book that his behavior matches more closely with someone is described by neuropsychologists is profoundly gifted. >> that's right. itright. it is a clinical term that i ran across. a lota lot of people say he is on the asp burgers spectrum. ii found there is a certain kind of person who has an empathy not for individual people put mankind as a whole. he feels like he must help the human species. there is a flaw, and he is they're to help. >> after paypal what happened? >> he goes off on a honeymoon with his 1st wife. he hopped on a plane to go to sydney for the olympics and get
he wanted to get to the us but had to make a pitstop in canada. he backpacks around for a year and then dip -- gets into queens university and excels academically. >> and what did he study? >> a mix, physics and business. >> he did those in the combination on purpose? >> he did. he fancies himself a physicist. he was into capacitors and things. he does them both at the same time. he also hosts house parties on the weekends to pay his way through school. >> you...
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also some international customers of ours in mexico and in canada and even in argentina jumped on the bandwagon very quickly in late 1991. but that was for satellite delivery to commercial for cable head ends. so it wasn't quite get digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with primestar who became our big customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 1994, and then several months later directv launched to consumers also. so 1994 was really the first time that digital tv signals went all the way into consumers homes house of representatives mr. tayer, it was just a couple of years ago that analog signals were switched off. what was the role of the fcc in developing digital tv and then moving on to hdtv? >> guest: the sec had a central role in all of that. they coordinate a plan by which they broadcast stations would get an additional six megahertz channel such that they could transmit a digital signal, and that allowed a long-term transition. and then many years later they also coordinated the plan by which those terrestrial
also some international customers of ours in mexico and in canada and even in argentina jumped on the bandwagon very quickly in late 1991. but that was for satellite delivery to commercial for cable head ends. so it wasn't quite get digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with primestar who became our big customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 1994, and then several months later directv launched to consumers also. so 1994 was...
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then canada just put on a wonderful world cup for the women but, so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i had teammates play over there, go over there and played. i never played. i played a bit in germany in their leagues. they have a professional league but there wasn't the infrastructure for, to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. but, in social aspect i think, it will be just interesting to see, you know one point i like to bring up prior to the sochi olympic, the organization i'm involved in is with athlete ally, prior to ahead of those olympics, 100 professional olympic athletes came together to basically bring up the draconian anti-gay law they had in place. and put pressure on the ioc to force them to modify their olympic charter, principle 6 in the olympic charter and that did take place. i guess my point is though, there is a way to inspire athletes to not just within their sporting event they're participating in but to inspire change and bring these cultural differences outside of the sports. i think you see that again prior to
then canada just put on a wonderful world cup for the women but, so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i had teammates play over there, go over there and played. i never played. i played a bit in germany in their leagues. they have a professional league but there wasn't the infrastructure for, to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. but, in social aspect i think, it will be just interesting to see, you know one point i like to bring up prior to the...
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borders, perhaps in mexico, canada, or the the caribbean. perhaps most troubling of all, the creation of new u.s. bases to print tact against a chinese threat runs the risk of becoming a self of prophecy. by provoking a chinese and russian military response it may help create an event. far for making the world safer place u.s. bases overseas can actually make war more likely, and more u.s. less secure. now i would like to conclude and i'm looking for to questions from everyone, and a discussion. the major motivation of this book is to begin a discussion and debate about these faces that have been on question for so long. i'm looking forward to that debate tonight. i want to conclude with a story of russell madden. he was a soldier soldier in germany that died in afghanistan in 2012 and 2010. russell grew up in bellevue, contact gi a ton of 6000. he was a high school football star. at 29 he was a listed in the in the army because he needed health insurance to cover treatment for his four year old son with cystic fibrosis. he joined because he
borders, perhaps in mexico, canada, or the the caribbean. perhaps most troubling of all, the creation of new u.s. bases to print tact against a chinese threat runs the risk of becoming a self of prophecy. by provoking a chinese and russian military response it may help create an event. far for making the world safer place u.s. bases overseas can actually make war more likely, and more u.s. less secure. now i would like to conclude and i'm looking for to questions from everyone, and a...
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indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is competing this is madness we need to change the system so it is part of the economic interest. and to make a difference your. to help sustain industries like agriculture. i think we need to expand dramatically leges im of unbiased but to have the visitors come to spend all their money in disneyland or disney world to create economic activity for the country. [applause] and if you were here illegally there needs to be a path to learn english to not violate the law. it is not the american way. ronald reagan would not approve. because living a life of dignity with the success of the nation. first
indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is...
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one chose to go into exile in canada, some chose to stay in maryland and ma linger during lincoln's rekind union -- reunion campaign. booth reached a crisis point in the summer of '61 about what he wanted to do. the story is that, of course, his politics were actively southern. the time he had spent before the war in richmond had permanently cemented his allegiance to this city and to its course with the confederacy, and he had many, many friends here, he was well received here, he loved this town, and he wanted to go into the confederate army. in fact, he had his bags packed, but john ford of ford's theater said his mother set him down and said, look, i've already lost four children. she had also had a premonition. when he was six months old, she had a strong, strong premonition that he would die an early and violent death. she was sure something would happen to him. he was the son she loved the most, and she had protected him, rather i might say, from that eccentric dad of theirs from time to time. and she had done such a good job that he had told her that when i get to be a man, your ha
one chose to go into exile in canada, some chose to stay in maryland and ma linger during lincoln's rekind union -- reunion campaign. booth reached a crisis point in the summer of '61 about what he wanted to do. the story is that, of course, his politics were actively southern. the time he had spent before the war in richmond had permanently cemented his allegiance to this city and to its course with the confederacy, and he had many, many friends here, he was well received here, he loved this...
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independent states as well because of this point the british had six separate states as members of the league canada and even india were independent members of the league even though india did not meet the requirements of self governance. soap they operate as a block so the french are in competition with that so france and britain have different economic attitudes. bridges everywhere not a regional power. so operates and tends to favor with the liberal trade policies and at the time that is the main chapa territory may think of them as colluding looking 1918 through 1921 there anglo-french relations are terrible. >> should we stop? yes. my book is there. [laughter] thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am a director of the library and please excuse my voice the twins came home with a gift for daddy yesterday so first of all, a bit of housekeeping if there is a fire go out the front door. just pushed me aside i will go down with the ship. and please turn off your cellphone. it gives me great pleasure to introduce our speaker with the historical p
independent states as well because of this point the british had six separate states as members of the league canada and even india were independent members of the league even though india did not meet the requirements of self governance. soap they operate as a block so the french are in competition with that so france and britain have different economic attitudes. bridges everywhere not a regional power. so operates and tends to favor with the liberal trade policies and at the time that is the...
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his family lived in french canada around the time of the seven years for they were expelled by the british in the british took over their homeland of acadia and renamed nova scotia. ahmad and his family were expelled from acadia common acadian refugees and his family was lucky enough to get to louisiana and get protection from the french who were on their way out because the spanish took over new orleans at the end of the war but the spanish also provided or starts family with land and a place in there and hire. so let me take you to him. he doesn't know yet and others around the french the refinance don't know yet spain has to square war on britain. the sun had not yet risen just south of the river in spanish louisiana. they can provide child and the cypress trees rose out of the early morning mist. although the air was muggy on september 1779 the temperature was bearable if one stayed out of the sun. students are run by brothers and cousins brigadier general -- it was a big crowd. more than 1300 armed men. 600 militiamen included french-speaking louisiana, both acadian flight were soured
his family lived in french canada around the time of the seven years for they were expelled by the british in the british took over their homeland of acadia and renamed nova scotia. ahmad and his family were expelled from acadia common acadian refugees and his family was lucky enough to get to louisiana and get protection from the french who were on their way out because the spanish took over new orleans at the end of the war but the spanish also provided or starts family with land and a place...
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i visited him in canada. i scrubbed with him at surgery. now, i was amazed -- well, after the piece was published i learned that he was not the only doctor with tourettes. i now know of three and two neurologist and only one psychologist. i know now 50 of them. it's difficult to avoid them. [laughs] >> now, his name wasn't bennett. i tell you his name. his name was durian. but my editor who was bennett -- [laughs] >> one of the things that bennett had vocal ticks as well as sudden movement and one of them was to say in a very high voice, unlike, hypadic, a formr girlfriend. her name in a tick. this gives rise to a footnote. ticks can have ambiguous state, partway with meaning less jerk. the particular forms of ticks haveve personal or historical origin, aun name, a sound, visul imagine, gesture, years before and forgotten, echoed and then performeded in a form of a tick. such ticks are like residues of the past and remain in the passage of time and become so abbreviated. one such patient whom i saw long ago can i want making an explosive kn
i visited him in canada. i scrubbed with him at surgery. now, i was amazed -- well, after the piece was published i learned that he was not the only doctor with tourettes. i now know of three and two neurologist and only one psychologist. i know now 50 of them. it's difficult to avoid them. [laughs] >> now, his name wasn't bennett. i tell you his name. his name was durian. but my editor who was bennett -- [laughs] >> one of the things that bennett had vocal ticks as well as sudden...
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indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is competing this is madness we need to change the system so it is part of the economic interest. and to make a difference your. to help sustain industries like agriculture. i think we need to expand dramatically leges im of unbiased but to have the visitors come to spend all their money in disneyland or disney world to create economic activity for the country. [applause] and if you were here illegally there needs to be a path to learn english to not violate the law. it is not the american way. ronald reagan would not approve. because living a life of dignity with the success of the nation. first
indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is...
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don't bear the rhetoric things haven't changed but they haven't gotten better relative to europe and canada the opportunity of mobility is not as good as it is in some of those countries so the idea that the exploding gap of income inequality is not borne out by the fact but there are serious problems that need to be addressed and there are people who are not getting ahead and debating whether we are better or worse but just focus on millions of americans out there and what can we do to address those? looking at the economy economy, agriculture and education. one of the things i talk about is a career track that 70 percent of americans don't have college degrees so water be doing to provide those necessary skills in high school as well as after to provide the skills necessary for people to work with their hands? >> host: how did this happen? what happened to working-class or ruler a cut? something has changed. what is it? >> obviously the economy has changed with globalization and open markets with competition neck comes from overseas. in there is a legitimate argument when they have that c
don't bear the rhetoric things haven't changed but they haven't gotten better relative to europe and canada the opportunity of mobility is not as good as it is in some of those countries so the idea that the exploding gap of income inequality is not borne out by the fact but there are serious problems that need to be addressed and there are people who are not getting ahead and debating whether we are better or worse but just focus on millions of americans out there and what can we do to address...
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as high school classmates, high school hockey coach, the princeton hockey team is here flying from canada and england and all over the world. some of us didn't make the pros but a lot of us try. my college roommates of yesteryear, and all of them are really not. to celebrate. you really are just to confirm actually eventually graduated. [laughter] and friends from the 10th mountain, fort hood, fellow company committed from the seventh division and fifth crew, so many others, thank you all for being here. and as the chief and others have mentioned, before the represent us of our army, third united states africa, the oldest unit in the army of what a remarkable job they do every day every week, week in, week out all year long. and how about one more round of applause for the old guard? [applause] most important i want to thank my family. as the chief has said, i guess i'm the chief no, i don't calling anymore. as ray has said, our families are our strength. so it is with me, for the last 35 years. both my mother and my father had passed, but they were members of our nations greatest generat
as high school classmates, high school hockey coach, the princeton hockey team is here flying from canada and england and all over the world. some of us didn't make the pros but a lot of us try. my college roommates of yesteryear, and all of them are really not. to celebrate. you really are just to confirm actually eventually graduated. [laughter] and friends from the 10th mountain, fort hood, fellow company committed from the seventh division and fifth crew, so many others, thank you all for...
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with more than 52000 members who fly for 31 airlines, in the united states and canada. i'd like to give alpa's view on the epa proposed finding regarding greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. but first, however, i'd like to provide some context about why we are passionate about this subject. i will also talk about the positive difference to use airline to make and reduce emissions while safely transporting one and 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures, traffic control procedures and techniques and varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique vantage point from which to manage our aircraft capabilities in such a way as to burn less fuel while operating as safely and efficiently as possible. alpa's principal goal is to further the advances in aviation has already made toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving the efficiency of our industry while maintaining or improving on our current l
with more than 52000 members who fly for 31 airlines, in the united states and canada. i'd like to give alpa's view on the epa proposed finding regarding greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. but first, however, i'd like to provide some context about why we are passionate about this subject. i will also talk about the positive difference to use airline to make and reduce emissions while safely transporting one and 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons...
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so let's fast sort a little bit to a more recent source of material, this wonderful book called canada's pharmacy, published last year. it goes over many different medical conditions, more on davis was as well as a discussion of dosing streams and methods of administration. you see, back when cannabis was a medicine, it was a generally only available as -- this is a photograph of turn 13 and a picture form prior to it being banned for political and racial reasons in 1937. there were other forms of this comes from australia, cannadonna, a combination of cannabis which was used for excess mucus conditions and hayfever. the pharmacology is excellent to this very day, although we have drugs for these conditions with fewer side effects. cannabis was part of american medicine even beyond the presidency, the portrait of the president is in the middle of the road who i begin to talk with. the textbook i have is the principal and practices of medicine by sir william hosler, in 1914 addition, who's also a professor at the university of pennsylvania. a co-author was a professor at at jefferson medi
so let's fast sort a little bit to a more recent source of material, this wonderful book called canada's pharmacy, published last year. it goes over many different medical conditions, more on davis was as well as a discussion of dosing streams and methods of administration. you see, back when cannabis was a medicine, it was a generally only available as -- this is a photograph of turn 13 and a picture form prior to it being banned for political and racial reasons in 1937. there were other forms...
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some countries ration to say you simply cannot have the ct scan some countries like canada say you can if you want but we only have one available seat might have to wait six months we ration by price and cost about $1,000 you can pay for it if you don't you don't get one the chances are infinitesimal a small but made your father or an uncle died of brain cancer may be with just sleep better so allowing you to make that choice is the best answer the most people will not take that. >> with other goods and services when refer started you are a lot younger than i am a computer cost a half million dollars was decided -- the size of a house with a two-year contract. why? not because of government price controls. >> it is complicated from the medicaid programs. explain how medicaid works. >> is funded out of general tax revenue would only partially funded by the government the rest as by the state government there is a complex formula some of that is to be based corestates give more than richer states but those with big congressional delegations get more than the states that don't. but the mi
some countries ration to say you simply cannot have the ct scan some countries like canada say you can if you want but we only have one available seat might have to wait six months we ration by price and cost about $1,000 you can pay for it if you don't you don't get one the chances are infinitesimal a small but made your father or an uncle died of brain cancer may be with just sleep better so allowing you to make that choice is the best answer the most people will not take that. >> with...
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as a canadian i always wonder what it would be like for canada in the upcoming years. >> a good example of the 99 world cup. just how electrifying that can be and what ignited country to get them excited about the sport, and encourage and propel other youth athletes to get involved in a sport as well. 99, even though we had a little bit of a lull a few years afterwards, it was an exciting time, been a little ball between her specialties in the early 2002 the late 2000, but i think exactly what happened in germany happened in the u.s. and a propelled, excited players like myself who ar were coming up the ranks to get involved and to play more often, ngc that group wins the world cup it we had one of the world cup since 1990. just as much like germany you can get people excited. and then it also empowers, specifically with the females, to speak out about issues. in this world cup which is exciting not only did we went but you saw quite a few more athletes who spoke out, came out publicly and then arguably in my opinion had some of the best world cup because i think that inspires and creat
as a canadian i always wonder what it would be like for canada in the upcoming years. >> a good example of the 99 world cup. just how electrifying that can be and what ignited country to get them excited about the sport, and encourage and propel other youth athletes to get involved in a sport as well. 99, even though we had a little bit of a lull a few years afterwards, it was an exciting time, been a little ball between her specialties in the early 2002 the late 2000, but i think exactly...
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environmentalism, that's why today with the pipeline, the controversy pipeline that would bring an oil band from canada to texas, you had environmentalists outraged by this because it contribute to climate change. you have unions opposed to it. how can we turn them down, our members don't have work in this antiunion economy, we need jobs. you tax environmentalist and union without supporting because they need jobs. they have tremendous amount in common and need to unite, but it's very difficult when you're telling workers, hey, you're going to have so sacrifice the job because they can't sacrifice that job because they need to feed their families. >> so begin with, and you talk tonight about triangle fire, the same as people who saw that happen, perkins, later secretary. this is a great story but also a story of reform from this house. people like me or the audience it becomes hard to hear because it has to come with the workers within. why is it important that people outside of the workplace see what happens and get involve in these struggles? >> sure. the thing to know about workers is they are alway
environmentalism, that's why today with the pipeline, the controversy pipeline that would bring an oil band from canada to texas, you had environmentalists outraged by this because it contribute to climate change. you have unions opposed to it. how can we turn them down, our members don't have work in this antiunion economy, we need jobs. you tax environmentalist and union without supporting because they need jobs. they have tremendous amount in common and need to unite, but it's very difficult...
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we have 52,000 members who fly 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give alpa speeone greenhouse gas emissions in its advance notice of rulemaking. first i would like to provide context about why we are passionate about the subject. i will also talk about the positive difference u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transported more than 2 million passengers and 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures, air traffic control procedures and techniques in varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique vantage point from which to manage aircraft capabilities in such a way as to burn must feel while operating as and efficiently as possible. alpa's principal goal is to further advance his aviation authority made towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving efficiency of our industry while maintaining or improving on our current level of safety. improved engine and aircraft technologies have resulted in significa
we have 52,000 members who fly 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give alpa speeone greenhouse gas emissions in its advance notice of rulemaking. first i would like to provide context about why we are passionate about the subject. i will also talk about the positive difference u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transported more than 2 million passengers and 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection...
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i would would like mexico to be like canada, in terms of the representational nature of its democracy, or like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system. you're not going to get an mexican co- when you have oral trials, i am grateful for the administration for transporting to oral trials but if you don't transform the police you're going to have trials with people have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the u.s. in terms of the decriminalization of marijuana, because we are fighting a war over substances that are increasingly being legalized in their main market, which is here. so a positive scenario would entail movement in those areas and the supervision and implementation of reforms in the spirit in which they were conceived, and in its foundational aspect was the right one. which is we need to move this country. question about newspaper shedding and journalism? why are they doing that? because they are being pressured by the government to do so. because after the casablanca and the firing, the p
i would would like mexico to be like canada, in terms of the representational nature of its democracy, or like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system. you're not going to get an mexican co- when you have oral trials, i am grateful for the administration for transporting to oral trials but if you don't transform the police you're going to have trials with people have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the...
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roughly new zealand, australia, canada, the united states. never a second a non-democratic government despite that we've known a second piece which is quite and accomplishing. you have spiritual shared democratic that you didn't have a strategic alliance. that is relatively new. that began after the six-day war. six-day war potential fights us. i'm just not on the other books are going along. the six-day war israel fights at war with french bread when we picked its ally in the seventh it as a war the woman american policymakers woke up and said there's this little superpower in the middle east that just defeated several soviet armed forces and we should be aligned with the country and thus was born the u.s.-israel strategic alliance which is just expanded in the fields of weapons development, intelligence sharing, joint maneuver, special forces, just about anything you can and it's out there. cyber defense is very, very big. very, very large. united states gives israel roughly $4 billion every year in military aid. 75% is spent in the united
roughly new zealand, australia, canada, the united states. never a second a non-democratic government despite that we've known a second piece which is quite and accomplishing. you have spiritual shared democratic that you didn't have a strategic alliance. that is relatively new. that began after the six-day war. six-day war potential fights us. i'm just not on the other books are going along. the six-day war israel fights at war with french bread when we picked its ally in the seventh it as a...
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together and those that are familiar with the countries of the art to it, it is the united states, canada, iceland, denmark, norway, sweden, finland and russia committee eight countries and make up the count will. the arctic council was created by the auto council -- ottawa declaration between the united states with a focus on sustainable development and environmental protection. those have been the tenant ever spent over the last 20 years with very little variation. everything in the counsel because it's an international forum is done by consent. we don't take issues unless there's at this from all countries. when you propose a rather aggressive chairmanship program like the united states it takes a lot of negotiation, listening and that there is within the united states. our council structure -- i have it in front of me as well. this makes it much easier. as i said the eight countries we have 22 observers including 12 observers gave. we have a number of observers waiting to come onto the counsel of file and perhaps most late one of the major components of what we do is have the six perm
together and those that are familiar with the countries of the art to it, it is the united states, canada, iceland, denmark, norway, sweden, finland and russia committee eight countries and make up the count will. the arctic council was created by the auto council -- ottawa declaration between the united states with a focus on sustainable development and environmental protection. those have been the tenant ever spent over the last 20 years with very little variation. everything in the counsel...
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we've seen attacks in canada, australia, out of the uk, the terrible attacks across 30 british lives in tunisia we saw the attacks on "charlie hebdo" in france. until we figure out a way to crack this terrorist threat billion payout i think all of us are on edge, then we're going to see an attack like that here at home. we just had a tragic attack in tennessee, and my condolences go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones. >> can you say what he using an encrypted phone or an encryption to communicate? >> are not going to talk about that case specifically, but i will say of the variety of cases that we are seeing now, currently rehearsing that. >> caroline, what is the cia sing about whether isil things this is a useful strategy for them and it will continue? the analysis i've seen is at a stalemate right now. isil is not leaving their caliphate anytime soon under the current u.s. strategy. are we facing this threat for years to come? >> i think we're doing everything we can to mitigate against the threat and to get information we can get in terms of threat information
we've seen attacks in canada, australia, out of the uk, the terrible attacks across 30 british lives in tunisia we saw the attacks on "charlie hebdo" in france. until we figure out a way to crack this terrorist threat billion payout i think all of us are on edge, then we're going to see an attack like that here at home. we just had a tragic attack in tennessee, and my condolences go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones. >> can you say what he using an encrypted...
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they hear it from australia, canada, united kingdom, france, spain, other places where they do business and customers use their services that you need to do more to help make these platforms save him that is causing resources and then other symptoms last to prevent these messages from reaching vulnerable populations. we need to improve in that area. with material support, let's take the far end of the example. there is somebody holding a camera as the decision was made to slowly behead an individual by a terrorist and kill him for propaganda purposes. i will avoid in general that is someone who is providing material support under this statute. if we can identify that type of individual providing support to the designated terrorist group, we can use criminal authorities to identify and locate them. what we don't do is we wouldn't target under the first amendment and we have to look at the facts and circumstances. there is conduct in the middle that my plan itself itself to a criminal prosecution of intentionally aiding the terrorist group. the third area talked about with civil liability
they hear it from australia, canada, united kingdom, france, spain, other places where they do business and customers use their services that you need to do more to help make these platforms save him that is causing resources and then other symptoms last to prevent these messages from reaching vulnerable populations. we need to improve in that area. with material support, let's take the far end of the example. there is somebody holding a camera as the decision was made to slowly behead an...
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canada says no need to keep this as a nationstate level. until that's resolved, nato willie won't play an active revolt because nato was responsible for territory the arctic circle. in the arctic, that means respecting other sovereignty and that means being able to defend iran's sovereignty. i feel that usm partners in europe are far away from being able to fulfill that requirement. thank you. >> before we go to questions or perspectives from the audience i was wondering if ambassador hardy or isaac would like to have been a reflection on what luke said. i don't want you guys to feel like you are booked in by heritage. >> the question of russia in this context is complicated. our view has been in spite of the differences and the problems we have a bilateral relationships as a result of what has happened in crimea ukraine, let's not mix the drinks. let's keep arctic issues separate and see if we can cooperate and do some good stuff together they are. it seems to me working on the art tick issues would be completely pointless. we are the bigg
canada says no need to keep this as a nationstate level. until that's resolved, nato willie won't play an active revolt because nato was responsible for territory the arctic circle. in the arctic, that means respecting other sovereignty and that means being able to defend iran's sovereignty. i feel that usm partners in europe are far away from being able to fulfill that requirement. thank you. >> before we go to questions or perspectives from the audience i was wondering if ambassador...
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some countries like canada ration by queue saying you can have one every day but we only have one scanner available so you might have to wait six month do is get in. in the united states we ration it by price. it cost about $1,000 to have a ct. if you want one, you can pay it for. if you don't want to pay a $1,000 you don't get one. the chances of you having brain cancer are small for you but maybe your father died of brain cancer or your uncle. maybe you would sleep better knowing you don't have it. to you it might be worth a $1,000 so allowing you to make the choice is the better answer. >> host: more consumer choice is part of the solution. >> guest: it is the same thing that works with other goods and services ultimately. when we started in washington, well me, you are younger, a computer cost half a million and was the size of a house. now i have one on my cellphone and they give it it me for free when i get a two-year contract. not because we had a government price control on computers but consumers demaryland -- demanded better quality. >> host: medicaid is particularly complicated
some countries like canada ration by queue saying you can have one every day but we only have one scanner available so you might have to wait six month do is get in. in the united states we ration it by price. it cost about $1,000 to have a ct. if you want one, you can pay it for. if you don't want to pay a $1,000 you don't get one. the chances of you having brain cancer are small for you but maybe your father died of brain cancer or your uncle. maybe you would sleep better knowing you don't...
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relative to europe and canada the opportunity of mobility in america is not as good as it is in some of those countries. while the idea that there is this exploding gap of income equality is not the seri blown up by the fact, the fact is there are serious problems in america that need to be addressed and there are people in america who are not getting ahead. instead of arguing the debate as to whether we are better or worse, let's just focus on the fact that millions of americans out there who are not seeing their quality of life improve and what can we do to address those. there there are things we can do, everything from looking at the economy, looking at the culture, looking at education. one of the things i talk about in the book is providing vocational education, career tracks other than crew tracks that lead to college. 70% of americans don't have college degrees and that numbers and going to change much. what are we doing to provide the necessary skills and high to provide the necessary skills in high school, as well as technical schools after high school to provide the skills
relative to europe and canada the opportunity of mobility in america is not as good as it is in some of those countries. while the idea that there is this exploding gap of income equality is not the seri blown up by the fact, the fact is there are serious problems in america that need to be addressed and there are people in america who are not getting ahead. instead of arguing the debate as to whether we are better or worse, let's just focus on the fact that millions of americans out there who...
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canada, mexico. i mean, there's plenty out there for future administrations to be concerned about in foreign policy. c-span: this is what the book looks like. it's called the turn: from the cold war to a new era. we're talking about years 1983 to 1990, and the author is don oberdorfer of the "washington post." thank you very much, sir. >> guest: thank you, brian. i've enjoyed it. president of candidates often release books to introduce himself to voters and to promote their views on issues. here's a look at some books written by the declared candidates for president. .. >>> this is booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup: next an interview with glenn beck on islam. then at 7:30, michael oren talks about his year as israel's ambassador to the united states. at 9:00 eastern, co-authors report on the emergence of africa as a global powerhouse.
canada, mexico. i mean, there's plenty out there for future administrations to be concerned about in foreign policy. c-span: this is what the book looks like. it's called the turn: from the cold war to a new era. we're talking about years 1983 to 1990, and the author is don oberdorfer of the "washington post." thank you very much, sir. >> guest: thank you, brian. i've enjoyed it. president of candidates often release books to introduce himself to voters and to promote their...