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08:10:30 01/26/12
Cisco's Manufacturing & Energy Facebook Page
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Cisco's Manufacturing & Energy Facebook Page
Today we officially launch our Facebook page for Cisco Manufacturing & Energy. We are launching this page for two main reasons: First, we are expanding our blog platform and team. In addition to our original manufacturing industry team, we are adding thought leaders and experts from Cisco's oil, gas, and energy teams. Second, Facebook, as a social networking platform, is an excellent forum for discussion. It gives all users a simple environment in which to exchange ideas, articles, and opinions. It is where you will find videos, blogs, pictures and many other things related to the manufacturing, oil, gas, and energy industries. It is also a place where new contacts and relationships can be made, so be sure to get involved and engaged! www.facebook.com So please 'Like' the page so you can follow and interact with us in this exciting forum. See you there!ring-Energy/138931709543248 From: Cisco Views: 104 3 ratings Time: 01:20 More in Science & Technology
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08:10:30 01/26/12
Cisco's Manufacturing & Energy Facebook Page
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Cisco's Manufacturing & Energy Facebook Page
Today we officially launch our Facebook page for Cisco Manufacturing & Energy. We are launching this page for two main reasons: First, we are expanding our blog platform and team. In addition to our original manufacturing industry team, we are adding thought leaders and experts from Cisco's oil, gas, and energy teams. Second, Facebook, as a social networking platform, is an excellent forum for discussion. It gives all users a simple environment in which to exchange ideas, articles, and opinions. It is where you will find videos, blogs, pictures and many other things related to the manufacturing, oil, gas, and energy industries. It is also a place where new contacts and relationships can be made, so be sure to get involved and engaged! www.facebook.com So please 'Like' the page so you can follow and interact with us in this exciting forum. See you there!ring-Energy/138931709543248 From: Cisco Views: 104 3 ratings Time: 01:20 More in Science & Technology
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20:45:13 01/12/12
Third Party Could Swing Taiwan's Close Presidential Race
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Third Party Could Swing Taiwan's Close Presidential Race
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me Taiwan is holding its presidential election this Saturday. It's a close race between the incumbent Kuomintang Party (or KMT) and the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (or DPP). But with the race so tight, a third-party candidate, James Soong, may be a deciding factor in this election. Soong's People First Party, which split from the KMT in 2000, could take away enough votes from the KMT to make it lose the election. The KMT in recent years has been friendlier to the mainland Chinese regime than the DPP. And if it loses, it could change current relations with China. On Wednesday, Soong said if he wins he's willing to engage China immediately. [James Soong, Presidential Candidate of People First Party]: (Mandarin, male) "I hope that I can send my personal representative to China, the US, Japan, Singapore and the European Union before the end of February to express the good will of the new government towards those important international partners." While Soong is stuck below 10 percent in recent polls, it could be a repeat of what happened 12 years ago. Soong ran for the presidency in 2000 as an independent candidate%mdashand may have pulled enough votes to allow the DPP the first presidential victory for an opposition party. The Chinese regime has not made any overt statements about the Taiwan election. But Chinese leader Hu Jintao reiterated last fall that the ... From: NTDTV Views: 105 1 ratings Time: 01:27 More in News & Politics
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22:51:24 01/11/12
Introducing FreeEnterprise.com
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Introducing FreeEnterprise.com
This year, the US Chamber of Commerce celebrates 100 years of representing the ideas, values, and interests of free enterprise and the business community with a new digital platform%mdashwww.FreeEnterprise.com. This site captures the triumphs of risk taking, hard work, and innovation and the threats of expanding government, burgeoning debt, and an uncertain legislative and regulatory environment. What, then, is the future of free enterprise? We invite you to join us in answering that question. FreeEnterprise.com is your home for free market news and ideas. The site offers more than headlines%mdashit's a dynamic conversation about American free enterprise. Features include %bull Opinion pieces from free enterprise advocates, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy shapers %bull Social media features so that you can engage, debate, and activate %bull Trending stories that delve into the issues facing the state of American free enterprise and business today %bull Newsmaker interviews that take you inside the minds of successful leaders and decision makers %bull Video and photos that bring free enterprise to life %bull How-to articles to sharpen your entrepreneurial and business skills From: USCC Views: 151 5 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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22:51:24 01/11/12
Introducing FreeEnterprise.com
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Introducing FreeEnterprise.com
This year, the US Chamber of Commerce celebrates 100 years of representing the ideas, values, and interests of free enterprise and the business community with a new digital platform%mdashwww.FreeEnterprise.com. This site captures the triumphs of risk taking, hard work, and innovation and the threats of expanding government, burgeoning debt, and an uncertain legislative and regulatory environment. What, then, is the future of free enterprise? We invite you to join us in answering that question. FreeEnterprise.com is your home for free market news and ideas. The site offers more than headlines%mdashit's a dynamic conversation about American free enterprise. Features include %bull Opinion pieces from free enterprise advocates, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy shapers %bull Social media features so that you can engage, debate, and activate %bull Trending stories that delve into the issues facing the state of American free enterprise and business today %bull Newsmaker interviews that take you inside the minds of successful leaders and decision makers %bull Video and photos that bring free enterprise to life %bull How-to articles to sharpen your entrepreneurial and business skills From: USCC Views: 151 5 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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03:25:08 01/11/12
For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 1)
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For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 1)
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to discuss the importance of civic learning and engagement in democracy for the 21st century. The event marks the release of "A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy's Future," a new report to the Department of Education from leading civic scholars and practitioners, as well as the Department's own report, "Advancing Civic Learning and Engagement in Democracy: A Road Map and Call to Action." The event will also highlight the new American Commonwealth Partnership, which aims to bring together thousands of universities, colleges, community colleges, schools and other civic partners to promote civic education, civic mission and civic identity throughout all of education in the United States. January 10, 2012. From: whitehouse Views: 1521 44 ratings Time: 02:07:11 More in News & Politics
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03:25:08 01/11/12
For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 1)
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For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 1)
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to discuss the importance of civic learning and engagement in democracy for the 21st century. The event marks the release of "A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy's Future," a new report to the Department of Education from leading civic scholars and practitioners, as well as the Department's own report, "Advancing Civic Learning and Engagement in Democracy: A Road Map and Call to Action." The event will also highlight the new American Commonwealth Partnership, which aims to bring together thousands of universities, colleges, community colleges, schools and other civic partners to promote civic education, civic mission and civic identity throughout all of education in the United States. January 10, 2012. From: whitehouse Views: 1521 44 ratings Time: 02:07:11 More in News & Politics
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02:25:11 01/11/12
For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 2)
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For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 2)
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to discuss the importance of civic learning and engagement in democracy for the 21st century. The event marks the release of "A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy's Future," a new report to the Department of Education from leading civic scholars and practitioners, as well as the Department's own report, "Advancing Civic Learning and Engagement in Democracy: A Road Map and Call to Action." The event will also highlight the new American Commonwealth Partnership, which aims to bring together thousands of universities, colleges, community colleges, schools and other civic partners to promote civic education, civic mission and civic identity throughout all of education in the United States. January 10, 2011. From: whitehouse Views: 677 23 ratings Time: 01:00:30 More in News & Politics
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02:25:11 01/11/12
For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 2)
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For Democracy's Future: Education Reclaims Our Civic Mission (Part 2)
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to discuss the importance of civic learning and engagement in democracy for the 21st century. The event marks the release of "A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy's Future," a new report to the Department of Education from leading civic scholars and practitioners, as well as the Department's own report, "Advancing Civic Learning and Engagement in Democracy: A Road Map and Call to Action." The event will also highlight the new American Commonwealth Partnership, which aims to bring together thousands of universities, colleges, community colleges, schools and other civic partners to promote civic education, civic mission and civic identity throughout all of education in the United States. January 10, 2011. From: whitehouse Views: 677 23 ratings Time: 01:00:30 More in News & Politics
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20:10:00 01/06/12
Global Ethics Corner: North Korea: Engage, Ignore, or Confront?
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With the recent death of Kim Jong-il, the United States is once again wondering what to do about North Korea. Is engagement with the nation's new leader, Kim Jong-un, the answer? Or should the U.S. isolate the rogue state and continue to ignore its threats?
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02:00:19 01/06/12
Peter Diamandis on Tapping 'Cognitive Surplus' to Solve Global Problems
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Calling on Clay Shirky's “cognitive surplus” theory, Peter Diamandis, chairman and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation, argues that the best way to solve the world's problems and encourage social innovation is to engage the passionate mind.
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/11/30/Driving_Effective_Social_Innovation
Driving Effective Social Innovation. This program was recorded on November 30, 2011.
Dan'l Lewin
Corporate Vice President, Strategic and Emerging Business Development
Microsoft
Peter Diamandis
Chairman and CEO
X PRIZE Foundation
Richard Hall
Director, Global Strategic Alliances
Intel Corporation
Moderator:
Jean-Louis Robadey
SVP Social Innovation
Waggener Edstrom
The Social Innovation Summit brings together top executives and thought leaders from around the globe to discuss opportunities for leveraging technology and innovation to affect social change. Attendees will discuss philanthropic trends, analyze innovative approaches for problem solving and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to discover new means of engaging with social challenges.
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17:00:55 12/21/11
Gingrich Just the Latest Republican to Threaten Judges
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"Judicial activism" is in the eye of the beholder. Threatening judges is not. That explains why even Michael Mukasey and Alberto Gonzales , former Bush Attorneys General and ardent defenders of detainee torture and illicit domestic surveillance, denounced Newt Gingrich's assault on the federal bench as "dangerous, ridiculous, totally irresponsible, outrageous, off-the-wall and would reduce the entire judicial system to a spectacle." Sadly, Gingrich has plenty of company among conservatives threatening judges. As the dangerous rhetoric of John Cornyn, Tom Delay and a host of other Republican officeholders and propagandists shows, judicial intimidation is now standard fare for many of the leading lights of the GOP.
On Face the Nation Sunday, Gingrich the fading frontrunner told CBS News host Bob Schieffer he wouldn't hesitate to send the Capitol police or U.S. marshals to round up judges with whom he disagreed and force them to respond to subpoenas. As McClatchy reported Saturday: >
In order to restore balance between Congress, the White House, and the courts, Gingrich recommended ignoring rulings, impeaching judges, subpoenaing justices to have them explain their rulings and, as a last resort, abolishing the courts altogether... >
"I was frankly just fed up with elitist judges imposing secularism on the country and fundamentally changing the American Constitution," Gingrich told reporters, adding that "it was clear to me that you have a judicial psychology run amok, and there has to be some method of bringing balance back to the three branches."
During the height of the Terri Schiavo controversy in 2005, some Republican leaders darkly suggested what one of those methods might be.
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), himself a former Texas Supreme Court Justice, has been at the forefront of GOP advocacy of violence towards members of the bench whose rulings part ways with conservative orthodoxy. Back in 2005, Cornyn was one of the GOP standard bearers in the conservative fight against so-called "judicial activism" in the wake of the Republicans' disastrous intervention in the Terri Schiavo affair . On April 4th, Cornyn took to the Senate floor to issue a not-too-thinly veiled threat to judges opposing his reactionary agenda. Just days after the murders of judge in Atlanta and another's family members in Chicago, Cornyn offered his endorsement of judicial intimidation: >
"I don't know if there is a cause-and-effect connection, but we have seen some recent episodes of courthouse violence in this country...And I wonder whether there may be some connection between the perception in some quarters, on some occasions, where judges are making political decisions yet are unaccountable to the public, that it builds up and builds up and builds up to the point where some people engage in, engage in violence."
Facing criticism for his remarks seemingly endorsing right-wing retribution against judges, Cornyn held his ground . "I didn't make the link," he said on Fox News Sunday, adding with a note of sarcasm: >
"It was taken out of context. I regret it was taken out of context and misinterpreted."
As it turns out, Cornyn was merely echoing the words of the soon-to-be indicted House Majority Leader Tom Delay. On March 31st, Delay issued a statement regarding the consistent rulings in favor of Michael Schiavo by all federal and state court judges involved: >
"The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior, but not today."
The impact of tacit conservative endorsement of violence against judges cannot be dismissed. After all, it extends to members of the Supreme Court of the United States. In March 2006, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed that she and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor were the targets of death threats . On February 28th, 2005, the marshal of the Court informed O'Connor and Ginsburg of an Internet posting citing their references to international law in Court decisions (a frequent whipping boy of the right) as requiring their assassination: >
"This is a huge threat to our Republic and Constitutional freedom...If you are what you say you are, and NOT armchair patriots, then those two justices will not live another week."
Neither O'Connor nor Ginsburg are shy about making the connection between Republican rhetoric of judicial intimidation and the upswing in threats and actual violence against judges. Ginsburg noted that they "fuel the irrational fringe" O'Connor blamed Cornyn and his fellow travelers for "creating a culture" in which violence towards judges is merely another political tactic: >
"It gets worse. It doesn't help when a high-profile senator suggests a 'cause-and-effect connection' [between controversial rulings and subsequent acts of violence.]"
When anthrax spores were mailed to the Supreme Court in 2001, Americans could be forgiven for speculating on the ideological persuasion of the culprit. Aided by best-selling conservative author and media personality Ann Coulter , who joked in January 2006, "We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens' creme brulee," the right-wing endorsement of retribution against judges increasingly permeates the culture.
Just ask Judge Reggie Walton. A federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Walton was picked by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to serve on the FISA court which must approve government requests for domestic electronic surveillance. But when Dick Cheney's chief-of-staff Scooter Libby was convicted in his court in 2007, Judge Walton received death threats : >
"I received a number of angry, harassing mean-spirited phone calls and letters. Some of those were wishing bad things on me and my family."
One of those seemingly wishing bad things on judges is Montana Republican Congressman Denny Rehberg . Just weeks after the Tucson slaughter that claimed the life of circuit judge John Roll , Rehberg responded to a recent ruling by declaring he wanted to " put some of these judicial activists on the Endangered Species list ": >
"Environmental obstructionists found a federal judge in Missoula that was willing to ignore the scientific evidence as well as the expert opinions of on-the-ground wildlife managers here in Montana. And he ruled last August that the grey wolf had to remain on the Endangered Species List.! >
When I first heard his decision, like many of you I wanted to take action immediately. I asked: how can we put some of these judicial activists on the Endangered Species List? I am still working on that!"
As are, in myriad other ways, many of his GOP allies. By proposing to abolish the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals , Newt Gingrich was hardly the first Republican to call for simply ending jurisdiction for the federal courts across a broad swath of issues. Even after the calamitous intervention in the Schiavo imbroglio, conservative stalwarts continued to turn to "court-stripping" as a favorite tactic. As the Eagle Forum's Phyllis Schlafly put it in 2006, "The American people are waiting for this year's Congress to pass legislation defining the jurisdiction of the federal courts so that supremacist judges will not be able to ban the Pledge of Allegiance, the Ten Commandments, the Boy Scouts, or the traditional definition of marriage as the union of a man and a woman." On terror detainees, the EPA's regulation of greenhouse gases and so much more, Republicans want eliminate the prospect of future rulings with which they might disagree.
In 2008, former Supreme Court Justice and Reagan appointee Sandra Day O'Connor wrote, "What worries me is the manner in which politically motivated interest groups are attempting to interfere with justice." As O'Connor explained the next year to Jon Stewart of The Daily Show , that threat prompted her to launch a new online civics education project: >
"Well, what I became aware of increasingly in those last years was all the criticism of judges across America. We heard a lot in Congress and in state legislature. We heard a lot about "activist judges," didn't we? "Secular, godless humanists trying to tell us all what to do." I mean, that was what we were hearing. And I just didn't see it that way, and I thought perhaps a lot of Americans had stopped understanding about the three branches of government."
Americans, that is, like Newt Gingrich and many of his friends in the Republican Party.
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)
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19:35:22 12/01/11
Diamandis: Tap Cognitive Surplus to Solve Global Problems
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Diamandis: Tap Cognitive Surplus to Solve Global Problems Social Innovation Summit - Four Seasons Silicon Valley Dan'l LewinCorporate Vice President, Strategic and Emerging Business DevelopmentMicrosoftPeter DiamandisChairman & CEOX PRIZE FoundationRichard HallDirector, Global Strategic AlliancesIntel CorporationModerator: Jean-Louis RobadeySVP Social InnovationWaggener EdstromThe Social Innovation Summit brings together top executives and thought leaders from around the globe to discuss opportunities for leveraging technology & innovation to affect social change. Attendees will discuss philanthropic trends, analyze innovative approaches for problem solving and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to discover new means of engaging with social challenges.
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19:35:21 12/01/11
Google Grants: What We Look For in a Non-Profit
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Google Grants: What We Look For in a Non-Profit Social Innovation Summit - Four Seasons Silicon Valley Paul Carttar Director of Social Innovation Fund Corporation for National Service Jacquelline Fuller Director of Charitable Giving and Advocacy Google Moderator: Nancy Lublin CEO DoSomething.org The Social Innovation Summit brings together top executives and thought leaders from around the globe to discuss opportunities for leveraging technology & innovation to affect social change. Attendees will discuss philanthropic trends, analyze innovative approaches for problem solving and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to discover new means of engaging with social challenges.
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18:35:55 12/01/11
Room to Read: Spreading Literacy Will Help Silicon Valley
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Room to Read: Spreading Literacy Will Help Silicon Valley Social Innovation Summit - Four Seasons Silicon Valley John WoodFounder & Co-ChairmanRoom to ReadTim KoogleFormer Board Member & CEOYahoo!Co-ChairmanRoom to ReadModerator: Eric NeeManaging EditorStanford Social Innovation ReviewThe Social Innovation Summit brings together top executives and thought leaders from around the globe to discuss opportunities for leveraging technology & innovation to affect social change. Attendees will discuss philanthropic trends, analyze innovative approaches for problem solving and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to discover new means of engaging with social challenges.
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03:38:27 12/01/11
UN's Avan: The Importance of Partnerships in Peacekeeping
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UN's Avan: The Importance of Partnerships in Peacekeeping Social Innovation Summit - Four Seasons Silicon Valley Salem Avan Director of Knowledge Management ServiceUnited Nations The Social Innovation Summit brings together top executives and thought leaders from around the globe to discuss opportunities for leveraging technology & innovation to affect social change. Attendees will discuss philanthropic trends, analyze innovative approaches for problem solving and build lasting partnerships that enable them and their organizations to discover new means of engaging with social challenges.






