…estyle changes are needed. The world couldn't sustain even its present population if everyone lived like Americans do today— using as much energy and eating as much beef. Population trends beyond 2050 are harder to predict. They will depend on what people as yet unborn decide ab...
Results for “Day One”
Search across the indexed text of every released document.
Names that match “Day One”
7,119 documents found
288 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? Most scientists believe communication between humans is classical: words spoken in proximity have no more power than had we carefully written out what we wanted to say. Body language and tone of voice are simply useful tools to aid the transmis...
But there were times of crisis, and high tension, as well. Only five months after the election, Rabin and I faced one of the most painful periods during my entire time as chief of staff. It began with the gruesome death of five Sayeret Matkal soldiers during a training exercise i...
…” The American ground invasion did turn out to be swift and decisive. In Israel, Scud attacks continued for a few more days. But the last two missiles fell in the Negev before dawn on February 25, among the very few to cause neither casualties nor damage. We turned out to have b...
and appreciated. He was the anti-wonk. He was the counterexpert. His was the gut call. He was the everyman. He was jazz (some, in the telling, made it rap), everybody else an earnest folk music. In the other reality, in which resided most of his antagonists, his virtues were grie...
16 If only the Syrians could be brought around, presidents have believed for generations, life would be so much easier. The United States wasn't alone in this illusion -- the Israelis, Arabs, Europeans, and Russians felt the same way. Like the Wall Street banks, Syria was then,...
James PaTTERSON ry yacht, and a Long Island mansion anhattan apartment. He'd also briefly ‘the New York Post. bought his own jet, a luxu to go with his expensive M owned a controlling interest in To cover his tracks, Hoffenberg had been taking money from investors and using it...
16 PART ONE THE INTELLIGENCE CRISIS HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020168
OOK Ok But if Halberstam defined the presidential mien, Trump defied 1t—and defiled it. Not a single attribute would place him credibly in the revered circle of American presidential character and power. Which was, in a curious reversal of the book’s premise, just what created S...
…i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i From: NYSD ECF [email protected] [mailto:NYSD ECF [email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 5:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Activity in Case 1:16-cv-07673-RA Doe v. Trump et al Notice of Voluntary Dismissal This...
From: jeffrey E. [[email protected]] Sent: 12/1/2016 11:55:58 AM To: Kathy Subject: Re: can you do earlier tomorw. >?? On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:58 PM, Kathy I wrote: The dems are going to take out a couple of Trump's nominees, and Mnuchin may be one of them. Sent from...
…rofessionally constructed and managed. NOT BY ME!!! LAst nov 1 laid out priorities IT , being the first nothing as of today. _in July I said focus on airplane as atest. to examine procedure and proficiency, so far mostly a waste of resources time people etc. Only last week told d...
Edwards, Bradley vs. Dershowitz Case No.: CACE 15-000072 Edwards and Cassells Response to Dershowitz's Motion to Determine Confidentiality of Court Records Page 11 of 20 party in that case), not as to her attorneys Edwards and Cassell. See Palm AFC Holdings, Inc. v. Palm Beach...
243 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. “The most dangerous man...”--Rolling Stone interview with Jacob Appelbaum, “Meet the Most Dangerous Man in Cyberspace: The American Behind Wikileaks, Rolling Stone, December 2,2010 “Appelbaum acted to defeat-...”—George Pack...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 better able to articulate and defend nuanced positions. The same is true of liberals and everyone else. I always play the devil’s advocate, challenging every view, questioning every idea, pushing every opinion. In doing so, I learn a great deal from my student...