It as a success to a certain extent. There is a modernization going on, but if you were to have predicted chinas capabilities based on their economic and Technological Base and assume they were rivals, one could imagine a world where they had built far more than they have. Certainly, far less than they are capable of. Absolutely, we want more interaction. But in some ways you have not seen the kind of actionreaction that you saw with the soviets. Working with questions of, how low can you go . Deterrence of load numbers. What is the minimal amount . A big debate. How you answer the question depends ons depends on how you answered some of the questions i laid out in my remarks. There are some people who think that we are that we have, you know reduced quite significantly a end we are going much lower. Might be from omatic. Others think we can go much further. Let me push back on something you said. Let me push back on something you said. When you said the clash was about economics, the
Gathered in this little room off the Senate Chamber, and he came bustling in and sat down with us. For the next 30 to 40 minutes, we all talked with him about health care while literally a dozen members of the u. S. Senate at one point or another poked their head in. And in those kinds of conversations you have with people that you really know, abbreviated little, did you look after yeah, i am on that and did you take, yeah, i got that. Back and forth, back and forth between him and his colleagues in the u. S. Senate. And when we left that day, i thought to myself, in a business where it is so much easier to stop something from happening than it is to actually find your way to get something done, this is how this guy succeeds. Relationships, trust followthrough. It was all on display that day as a sidebar to the meeting that we were having about health care. In short, senator kennedy absolutely was the bigfoot from massachusetts in so many ways if you needed somebody to help you get so
Yes and to launch a joint naval exercise in the vein of gold to back to coordinate that maritime capabilities. A city in chaos as Anti Government protesters continued to grow wild in fine cold wind up thats what happens with the red shirts welcome to cctv new life from ageing on until we start in ukraine. Pinky yet tens of thousands of Anti Government protesters are continuing to demand and the alliance for the president to step down meanwhile pro Government Support is having their own vigil academy to away saying they were staying. Yep thats known as the opposition remains stephanie free to reports. This is to you the final pass to the zucchini and pro government care. The campus located just up the hill next to the Capital Cities Parliament Building the issue thousand ukrainians. People here still staunchly behind their president Viktor Yanukovich so we can eat it. The move troops and ukraine stand united. Theyre referring to present the article features agreement earlier this week t
Of massive overvaluation masks what can only be described as the wholesale destruction of the bubbles already right before our eyes. In fact, today was the first day in ages that the beaten down bubbles didnt get stomped on. Dow climbing 112 points and the nasdaq, the home of the deflated bubble, skyrocketing 1. 77 . After a prolonged period of underperformance when the bubbles were being popped. We got to wade into this bubble debate. Lets first talk about the prevailing. Hardly a day goes by where we dont hear criticism about the inflating bubbles of technology and biotech. Were told that companies are being valued at outrageous levels not unlike the year 2000. And it all has to end in tiers for every stock as it did back then. Theres only one tiny problem. The bubble has been popping for months maybe the critics havent noticed. Today was a reprieve from the relentless deflation and even though it will hasten another round of bubble talk the stocks went up the facts dont fit the bubb
Revive its orchid population. College admissions are about to change just a short time ago, the u. S. Supreme court dealt another blow to affirmative action programs. The court upheld the rights of states to ban racial preferences in university admissions. Libby, good morning, what does this ruling mean for universities across the country . Its really focused on the state of michigan. Voters back in 2006 passed a referendum that colleges and universities could not measure things like race, ethnicity or gender in the hiring process. Now a lower court, lower than the Supreme Court struck that down, saying it was discriminatory. Today the Supreme Court pushed back, and overrode that, and they said the michigan law stands. That means that voters in that state get their wish, they get to say that colleges, universities, and in fact, even perhaps workplaces cannot use racial preference in the hiring process. The majority wrote for the Supreme Court that this is about rights of voters, and th