School. I asked them who had gotten vaccines. About half of them raised their hands, which is better than today, but i asked the other half, how come you didnt get them, and they said, my father didnt want me to get them. Probably because this would likely increase the possibility of sexual activity. When tmy daughter turned 18 yeas old, i told her she could date who she wanted when she wanted, she just had to wait until i was dead. Can we go until 11 00 . That reminds me of something that i actually wanted to ask sonia, because you made this film initially for the australian market. And then we brought you over here and you essentially remade it for the united states. I guess i want to ask you, what did you discover getting to come here and cover the story in the american context about whats different . Which stories, perhaps, were more important and less important elsewhere . Well, the australian version was designed also for the european market, so it covered a lot of stories in eur
Opportunity to give me a line rehearsed to please u. S. Donors. Its evidence that i collected indirectly and that came up in conversations about central and Eastern European democracy promotion. Again, my conclusions are not to dispute problems with u. S. Democracy promotion or its unintended negative consequences. But just to highlight that it can and has mattered and that its an investment whose payoffs go up and down in the short and long term as we saw in the first panel. But its an important investment. In conclusion, allow me to return to the merits and limitations of the central and Eastern Europeans as democracy promoters. Again, to discover those i talked to their recipients in their neighborhood. Those recipients highlighted three important merits. The first one is the firsthand experience with democratizatio fl that they have. A lot of the individuals were the organizing source of the domestic breakthroughs. They have this unique experience with this as well as moral authori
Youre here and summertime and you go 2 feet further and its winter all of a sudden. Well, lets see, 7 44. Should we pull one more out of the crowd . See if we can get flumixed. Lets pick from the back. This lady right here. With all of the talk of using technology to be found and to also get lost, and i guess kind of is that me . I guess that we have a technology for everything. Like literally for everything. But now i think that people around my age in the 20s are starting to go back to basics a little bit. The quote Hipster Movement or Something Like that. It seems ridiculous and a fad, but do you think reaching a plateau of what technology how much we integrate our lives with technology . Or is it a path of no return . Are we going to do microchips or start this renaissance of going back to basics and trying to find ourself in places where we dont know where we are . Being prepared without having to google everything or is it too far integrated . I want to jump on this. I totally he
Industry and funded by your local cable and satellite carriers. A look at whats ahead tonight on cspan 3. Next the center for Immigration Studies, about unaccompanied immigrant children. Later a program on minority stuf stinlts and Higher Education, followed by Cyber Security issues. Next a look at how one city in america is dealing with immigrant children, placed there by the federal government. The main speaker is republican mayor Judith Kennedy of na ma. She talks about efforts to provide undocumented children and education and health services. The centers for Immigration Studies hosted this hourlong event. Good morning, and my name is mark corcoran, we wanted to host an event that puts some context and some real life numbers and real life acts on to the fallout of what were seeing and have been seeing now u for a while in the border surge of Central Americans, especially coming across south texas. And what what we have seen really bears out the observation a that every state is now
Patience, all things are difficult before they become easy. Despite the intense efforts of negotiators from seven countries, and the european union, we are still in that difficult stage. We must use the remaining time wisely, and with a sense of urgency and purpose. In closing, let me affirm that the United States and its partners are prepared to take advantage of this historic opportunity to resolve our concerns regarding Irans Nuclear program. We hope the leaders in tehran will agree to the steps necessary to assure the world that this program will be exclusively peaceful, and thereby end irans economic and diplomatic isolation, and improve further the lives of their people. If that does not happen, the responsibility will be seen by all to rest with iran. We encourage iran to make the right choice. Meanwhile, we remain steadfast in our determination to take the steps necessary for americas security and for peace across the globe. We hope iran will make the right choice. We are ready