Possession possess minorities are waiting hour and a half to two hours, what being don on that level to deal with those there is a recognition that not everyone has to wait on long lines and so much of what has gone wrong with our elections is as much function of ram shackle election system as anything else. A lot of states have improved matters by moving to early voting. Other steps that are in a sense a kind of customer service, and in a place like ohio, where there was nearly a floridastyle debacle that almost upended the election of 2004, they actually expanded early voting and its been a big political fight over it, but its quite effective. But it varies from police to from place to praise and its the case in minority neighborhoods and neighborhoods of color that the lines are longer due to as much as anything else the underinvestment. Theres a president ial commission that president barack obama appointed. It was chaired by mitt romneys lawyer, ben ginsburg, and his own counsel,
Band that we invited to one of them. That was to show the heads of what supported us and what American Music was important to us. We would usually travel the day after the state visit with the head of state. Our very first state dinner was september 6, 2001. It was right before september 11 and it was with mexico, president fox and martin fox. Relationship we expected to spend the most time on. We had a long border with mexico and it was of particular interest to us, all of the border issues. Ie next day, marta fox and traveled to chicago. Andent to a show mexicanamerican art that was at the museum. We invited all of the artists to a luncheon afterwards. Which was interesting, this chance to be able to show both art, but thatcan originated in her country, in mexico, to the first lady. Jimenez, a favorite of mine, traveled to us and came to the state dinner. He could not come to the museum because he had worked in a show. He came to the museum because he had worked in that show. I forgo
Of course, we would try to get entertainment that represented the United States in a wonderful way, like the new Orleans Jazz Band that we invited to one of them. That was to show the heads of what supported us and what American Music was important to us. We would usually travel the day after the state visit with the head of state. Our very first state dinner was september 6, 2001. It was right before september 11 and it was with mexico, president fox and martin fox. Relationship we expected to spend the most time on. We had a long border with mexico and it was of particular interest to us, all of the border issues. Ie next day, marta fox and traveled to chicago. Andent to a show mexicanamerican art that was at the museum. We invited all of the artists to a luncheon afterwards. Which was interesting, this chance to be able to show both art, but thatcan originated in her country, in mexico, to the first lady. Jimenez, a favorite of mine, traveled to us and came to the state dinner. He c
Court ventures would have added this. Im talking about now. About you. Let me say that this person would not have gained access to experian data. What wouldve stopped them . We wouldve had a onsite inspection. We would have known that business and its record, and why they wanted that data and to what purpose. That would have been enshrined in our contract. We would have known the kind of systems they have in place to protect the data that they gained. That is incumbent upon us under the act. I understand that this was not a crime that began under your watch of stop but you did by the company and you got wire transfers in singapore. The secret service knocked on your door. I do not know how long those wire transfers would have gone on. I do not have confidence that it would have stopped at all. My point is that i do not feel as strongly about others on this panel that behavioral marketing is evil. I believe it is a reality and frankly the only reason we have everything we have on the in
U. S. Lson center examines brazil relations. You can see it live starting at 10 a. M. Eastern here on cspan. Later, the brookings institution. Osted a discussion that is live at 2 p. M. Eastern. She was everyones soul sister. She laid her life out for everyone to see. Us about what life was like in suburbia for women in the 1960s through the 1990s. One of the wonderful things about her is that she wrote mainly humor. It was humor that was accessible to everyone. It was humor that happened in everybodys lives, but they may not recognize it until they saw it written on the page or in a newspaper column because funny things happen to us all the time , but we have to be on the lookout for it and she was the one that focused our attention on the funny things that happen in a family. That the you see my craziness and jives you nuts. When you look back, that was really funny. That is a real gift. That is a literary gift. It wrecks the life and times of erma bombeck. Saturday at noon on cspan