[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] Foreign Relations committee will come to order. This morning we will look at how we are moving beyond the war on drugs was in the broader challenges of transnational organized crime and what strategies can be effective in combating this threat. While Illegal Drugs and crime associate with them are still Devastating Community on both sides of our southern border, its not yet clear successful the huge investors made over the decades have made in eradicating supply and production. The bottom line is this. Where the rule of law is weak or nonexistent, Transnational Criminal Organizations will prosper in engage in corruption. In 2011 the Obama Administration issued a strategy to combat transnational organized crime. This was an ambitious aspiration strategy that sought an evolution in thinking. Now nearly five years later we need to ask what is working and what is not so we can get this right moving forward. I witnessed today is ambassador
Commemorating 30 years of the u. S. Senate on cspan 2. Now a conversation on urbanization around the world and what it means for geopolitics, the Global Economy, Climate Change, and other issues. Among those well hear from, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, former treasury secretary ankh paulson and the governor of bangkok. [ applause ] thank you very much, indeed for that lovely welcome and on behalf of the Financial Times, as the u. S. Managing editor, i should say we are absolutely delighted to be partnering with the Chicago Global Council on this very, very important event. Thats not just because we love chicago here at the ft, although swernly do, particularly when the weather is like this. And its not just because we love smart conversation with intelligent people. And looking around at you at the audience, i know there are a lot of people who have a lot of ideas to offer on the future of cities and i look forward to hearing what you all have to say. But were particularly pleased to be
Costs of the new appliance . I would say that these standards have very different affects on different households based on some of the characteristics i mentioned and also some that i state as well in my written testimony. For instance, if you live in texas, maybe its more benefit for you to have an Efficient Air conditioner but do you care how efficient your furnace is . In that case you may not save money by getting an efficient furnace. So i would say that different situations geographical area would have an impact on it . Absolutely. And you indicated the use of the product, obviously, would have an impact on it. And you mentioned, i think, some elderly people who maybe use it less would have less benefit from it as well, is that correct . That is correct. And the Department Notes that in its analysis. So all of us make comments about, oh, this is going to save money and so forth, but it certainly is possible in many instances, i would assume, that lowincome people and elderly are
Get court papers and Everything Else and nobody will give them to me. Is there a way to do that . If so, how would i go about doing it . Paul those miranda issues have to be raised immediately at the time of trial. You cannot raise them later on. It becomes too collateral to allow it on a habeas corpus or Something Like that. Susan the Supreme Court anticipated that there would be a flood of cases that had been tried before this decision, so they put a marker down. The june 1, 13 rule. That, to me, was confusing. If it is a right, it is a right. Not one set by time. Paul there were a number of appeals that were filed before then. There were cases of murderers there was one case in new york where someone had knifed four or five people and killed them. That confession, which was perfectly valid when the police had obtained it, because they did not have miranda cards or rules, was thrown out. Fred grant has an interesting book called the selfinflicted wound. He said, whatever you think ab
Monday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan two. Now, a look at the Global Impact cities have on business, the environment, politics, and crime. Speakers include chicago mayor rahm emanuel, former treasury secretary henry paulson, and representatives from the u. K. , singapore, and thailand. This was cohosted by the Financial Times and the Chicago Council on global affairs. It is just over one hour. [applause] thank you very much, indeed, for that lovely welcome. On behalf of the Financial Times, as u. S. Managing editor, we are absolutely delighted to be par partnering with the chicago Global Counsel on this very important event. Not just because we love chicago here at the f. T. , though we certainly do, particularly when the weather is like this. And not just because we love smart conversation with intelligent people, and looking at you in the audience, i know there are a lot of people who have a lot of ideas to offer on the future of cities, and i look forward to hearing what you all hav