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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Form Design And The City 20160724



the film is a detailed report by a group of architects on plans to redevelop central philadelphia. philadelphia, one of the nation s oldest cities. today is the help of an area serving 4 million people hub of an area serving 4 million people. many important pages of her history were written. now a new chapter is being written of a revolution in thattecture and planning exert an influence on the future. philadelphiay, suffered the problem of most of our major cities. through the years, rhythmic waves of expansion in activity created areas of blight which nawed deep into the metropolitan civilization. in an unprecedented liaison, architects and planners, business and civic leaders have joined with responsible government officials in a combined effort with a common goal, to present the resolution of total effort is a man that is played a leading role, the executive director of the philadelphia city planning commission and member of the american institute of architects ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20160725



and he asked me what i wanted to do next. in 2012. i said how about george bush. he said fine and we started on george bush. brian: why? jean edward: he needed to be treated. at the the books out time had adequately treated him. brian: i want to jump in to chapter 12. was regarded by many of his classmates at harvard business school as dynamically ignorant. he was energetic but ill , untutored, and unread. and he flaunted it. little had changed in his 2002 state of the union and the reeked ofaxis of evil arrogance. bush has spoken without wearing the consequences. jean edward: i think that is right. that is why someone had to say that. brian: when did you start to feel this way about him? jean edward: when he was president. brian: why? reasonward: there was no to go into iraq and his domestic hiss or his response to 9/11, let us put it that way seem to be overdrawn. brian: where were you? hmm.edward: in huntington, west virginia. brian: do you remember the day? je ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20160725



and he asked me what i wanted to do next. this was in 2012. i said, how about george bush? he said fine and we started on george bush. brian: why? jean edward: he needed to be treated. none of the books out at the time had adequately treated him. brian: i want to jump in to chapter 12. george w. bush was regarded by many of his classmates at harvard business school as dynamically ignorant. he was energetic but ill informed, untutored, and unread. and he flaunted it. little had changed in his 2002 state of the union and the phrase axis of evil reeked of arrogance. bush has spoken without bearing the consequences. jean edward: i think that is right. that is why someone had to say that. brian: when did you start to feel this way about him? jean edward: when he was president. brian: why? jean edward: there was no reason to go into iraq and his domestic policies or his his response to 9/11, let us put it that way, seem to be overdrawn. brian: where were you? jean edwa ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20160725



informed, untutored and unread and he flaunted it. little had changed in his 2002 state of the union and the phrase access of evil reeked of arrogance. once again bush has spoken without weighing the consequences. i think that s right. i think someone has the right to say that. when did you start to feel this way about him? oh, when he was president. why? well, because it seemed to me that there was absolutely no reason to go into iraq. and his domestic or his response let s put it this way. his response to 9/11 seemed totally overdrawn. where were you during 9/11, when it happened? we were in huntington, west virginia. do you remember the day? no i remember my wife seeing it on television and i can t it was a sunny day. i can t remember i was down at the university of marshall. when did you begin to react negatively to the way he handled 9/11? oh, i think when the i would say beginning with the treatment of prisoners guantanamo, which se ....

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Transcripts For KCSM Democracy Now 20160516



extremely interesting phenomenon. has mobilized a large number of young people. these and people are saying, look, we re not going to consent anymore. if that turns into a continuing, organized, mobilized force, that could change the country. maybe for not not for this election, but longer term. amy: today, professor noam chomsky live for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. protests against the oil, coal, and gas industries erupted across multiple continents over the weekend as part of the global campaign to break free from fossil fuels. in washington state, 52 people were arrested after blockading railroad tracks leading to two oil refineries. protesters pitched their tents on the tracks and occupied the bnsf railway tracks from friday afternoon until police broke up the encampment early sunday. this has been one of the most inspiring things i have ever been a part of in m ....

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