And now live to london for british punishes question time. Each week the house of commons is in session we bring you Prime Minister David Cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings on cspan2. We invite you for to station via twitter using hashtag pmqs. Prior to question time members are finishing up a business. And now live to the floor of the british house of commons. If you look at the cash flow, as you know were working hard in place like somalia to make sure they can still be made by families back to the relatives in somalia. Shes quite right to say one of the best thing we do is get competition in the market so people have more choice. Stewart andrew. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Can my right honorable friend and form the house to work our department is doing on behavior change in those areas affected by ebola . Does she have an assessment . Socalled social mobilization is being key to bearing down on the transmission rate. We now extend credi
I know i speak for everyone in this room when i say we look forward to working together with the lasts federal delegation. We were honored to attend dan sullivan earlier this month. I have also spoken with senator mikulski and congressman don young. We pledged to Work Together to make the most of our godgiven resources and yes, this means at long last responsibly accessing the vast oil reserves. We can, we must, we will, is beyond time. [applause] members of this legislature. I am so honored to stand before you. I look forward to working together to overcome the challenges before us. The men and women in this room are no strangers to edgar city. Some of you have beaten cancer. Others and the end childhood poverty. And overcome tremendous challenges in life. Your fishermen, educators lawyers, farmers and veterans, contractors, health care providers, pilots, engineers, accountants, a minor in even a reindeer herds of list a few. Uva readiness dollars a share love for our state and our pe
About James Madisons role in the creation of the constitution. He also explores madisons arguments in the the federalist papers papers he published with Alexander Hamilton and john jay. St. Johns college in annapolis hosted this event. It is 90 minutes. I am chris nelson, the president of st. Johns college. It is my pleasure to welcome you to the college for this issues Forum Sponsored by the friends of st. Johns. We have a rich tradition at the college of encouraging Lifelong Learning and inviting our friends, neighbors, and Wider Community to join us for programs such as todays lecture. We gather as fellow learners to seek an understanding of enduring and challenging questions. For the past two decades, the Great Issues Forum has brought the campus noted thinkers. Elliot richardson, the former attorney general, known as a hero of watergate. David gergen and retired associate justice of the Supreme Court sandra day oconnor. Tennis icon and humanitarian arthur ashe. Thomas king, govern
Great issues forum has brought the campus noted thinkers. Elliot richardson, the former attorney general, known as a hero of watergate. David gergen, a retired associate justice of the Supreme Court sandra day oconnor. Tennis icon and humanitarian arthur ashe. Governor of new jersey and chairman of the 9 11 commission. So jack, you have got to live got a lot to live up to. Today i had the privilege of introducing our speaker jack rakove. An exceptional student and teacher of history, a Pulitzer Prizewinning author. He will share his insights on James Madisons ticklish experiment at constitution making. Will prompt us to question and reflect on the concept of polity, something we cherish at st. Johns. Is is the one you the William Robertson professor. At Stanford University where he has taught since 1980. He is also taught at Colgate University from 1975 to 1980 and has been a visiting professor at nyus school of law. He is a visionary scholar and author. His book, original meanings, po
Problems in a number of ways. But quite often address them in ways they dont address the underlying problem itself but deal with the symptoms. And i think there are many examples of that. There are many i think if we think about International Tax broadly. What does the International Tax do. We go back to the 1920s compromise. Dividends, royalties, interests now that might seem like a good idea in the 1920s but causes problems. We have to figure out what royalties and dividends. And many of the problems of trying to allocate profits between different jurisdictions combined to those kind of problems. Weve already talked, for example, about how we is it corporations that plays effective management control and those kind of issues. So actually, as an aside an aside in five minutes, be quick, but the oecd, for example, is taking the existing system as a given. Started off by saying were going to have a fundamental review, but its taking those principles and trying to fix some of the problem