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Here we are, 45 years after Geiger has prescribed food for his patients, and I have doctors telling me, "On those issues, we practice a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy."
Open-ended, open hearth, open source, open door policy, open bar.
If those kinds of efforts just could multiply their voice and amplify it at the key moments, I know for a fact we'd get better
policy.
Sometimes this Chinese national Internet
policy
is very simple: Block and clone.
Also, the news capitalizes on our morbid interest in what can go wrong, captured in the programming policy, "If it bleeds, it leads."
Even in matters of policy, did you know that three out of the eight countries in the so-called "travel ban" are African countries?
So on these issues of education and
policy
and religion, a lot of things we presume about immigrants are incorrect.
Up to now their counter-terrorism
policy
has been to kill insurgents at almost any cost, and if civilians get in the way, that's written as "collateral damage."
And when you go to the brain sciences, what political consultants learned from the brain scientists is don't talk to me about ideas anymore, don't talk to me about
policy
programs.
So when we wanted to create our Open Government policy, what did we do?
We wanted to ask members of the public to help us come up with a policy, not after the fact, commenting on a rule after it's written, the way is typically the case, but in advance.
And I want to be clear to mention that this open government revolution is not about privatizing government, because in many cases what it can do when we have the will to do so is to deliver more progressive and better
policy
than the regulations and the legislative and litigation-oriented strategies by which we make
policy
today.
They're asking you and me, using online
policy
wikis, to help not simply get rid of burdensome regulations that impede entrepreneurship, but to replace those regulations with more innovative alternatives, sometimes using transparency in the creation of new iPhone apps that will allows us both to protect consumers and the public and to encourage economic development.
One suggestion is that all of us become much more attuned to the necessity, through policy, through procedures, to get more science in the courtroom, and I think one large step toward that is more requirements, with all due respect to the law schools, of science, technology, engineering, mathematics for anyone going into the law, because they become the judges.
In February, Nokia unveiled its new
policy
on sourcing minerals in the Congo, and there is a petition to Apple to make a conflict-free iPhone.
So then, from a
policy
perspective, when you start with the market, we have a choice.
Beyond these technical solutions, our work at the Georgetown Climate Center with communities encourages them to look at what existing legal and
policy
tools are available and to consider how they can accommodate change.
Because we lack the internal, institutional framework and
policy
framework that can make it possible for us to benefit from our external relations.
So, I want to argue today that the fundamental source of Africa's inability to engage the rest of the world in a more productive relationship is because it has a poor institutional and
policy
framework.
Ladies and gentlemen, the most enterprising people in Africa cannot find opportunities to trade and to work in the private sector because the institutional and
policy
environment is hostile to business.
You don't strike first, but you have a publicly announced
policy
that you will retaliate savagely if you are invaded.
Foreign policy, you can figure that out by watching, I don't know, Rachel Maddow or somebody, but — (Laughter) — I want to talk about young people and structure, young people and structure.
That's why we need sound immigration
policy.
It's ridiculous not to have a sound immigration
policy
to welcome those who want to come here and be part of this great nation, or we can send back home with an education to help their people rise up out of poverty.
The limited number of farmers that we have have been pushed out of their farming practices as a result of open market
policy
and bringing the big competitions, etc., etc.
But I want to tell you the story of PISA, OECD's test to measure the knowledge and skills of 15-year-olds around the world, and it's really a story of how international comparisons have globalized the field of education that we usually treat as an affair of domestic
policy.
PISA has transformed that debate, and pushed early childhood education right at the center of public
policy
in Germany.
In the past, the
policy
focus was on outcomes, on provision.
Last but not least, those countries align policies across all areas of public
policy.
All right, a political scientist, it doesn't really count, but my laboratory was the laboratory of democracy that is Michigan, and, like any good scientist, I was experimenting with
policy
about what would achieve the greatest good for the greatest number.
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