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led to where reciprocal move by the white house it in nouns and burma would not be attending that apec summit i'm going to stop in september. so you already said that the c.i.s. is still more than relevant is the g eight still as relevant as it used to be when russia wanted so eagerly to join well every sink is relevant and g eight is is still going strong i believe that the g twenty format is becoming much much more interesting because each summit of the years obvious to the two journalists at least some of those for for anybody i believe so i would not i would not try to to to put it as if it is either serious or a g eight by the g eight or g twenty everything is equally important and if you or if you read attentively of the first degree one of the first degrees issued by mr putin on the first day of his presidency i'm devoted to the foreign policy e.c.s. both belorussia which we discussed and serious and the united states of america and the major european countries are mentioned in these degree as priorities for russian foreign policy either or it is definitely not either or which i
led to where reciprocal move by the white house it in nouns and burma would not be attending that apec summit i'm going to stop in september. so you already said that the c.i.s. is still more than relevant is the g eight still as relevant as it used to be when russia wanted so eagerly to join well every sink is relevant and g eight is is still going strong i believe that the g twenty format is becoming much much more interesting because each summit of the years obvious to the two journalists at...
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directs verizon's activities and international forums including venues such as the itu, the oecd, apec and the -- excuse me. the internet governance conference. so welcome, jacqui. next up is my friend gigi sohn. gigi is president of public knowledge. she's also co-founder of public knowledge, which sb a nonprofit organization that addresses the public stake in the convergence of communications policy at intellectual property law prior to join iing valdy, public knowledge gigi was with the ford foundation and prior to the ford foundation, gigi served as executive director of the plead access project. welcome, gigi. and then last but of course, not least, as we say, and in this case that's certainly true, we have richard s.whitt. rick is director and managing counsel for public policy at google. and he is responsible for overseeing all of google's strategic thinking in the d.c. office with a focus on, get this -- listen carefully. privacy, cyber security, intellectual property, internet governance, competition, free expression, international trade, and telecom and media policy. lick, wh
directs verizon's activities and international forums including venues such as the itu, the oecd, apec and the -- excuse me. the internet governance conference. so welcome, jacqui. next up is my friend gigi sohn. gigi is president of public knowledge. she's also co-founder of public knowledge, which sb a nonprofit organization that addresses the public stake in the convergence of communications policy at intellectual property law prior to join iing valdy, public knowledge gigi was with the ford...
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apec, which will be meeting at the leaders level in hawaii early next month. it is the prime body in the trans-pacific space to discuss not only economic and financial issues but also as leaders come together to have bilateral meetings around important political and security issues. today, the structures in asia that we had in europe a long time. an initiative by president bush led by him, joint initiative of treasury and state i thought was very important. same thing in europe, set up something called the trans-atlantic business dialogue. might sound small, but it was recognition after the wall fell and europe changed that economics and finance would be as important part of the equation going forward as politics and security. those were all initiatives of his, let alone as phil said the very good work that was done on the brady plan in argentina and elsewhere during those critical times. so when you look at his statecraft, look at the persian gulf, fall of the wall in germany, unification, fall of the soviet union, the successful operation in panama, removing
apec, which will be meeting at the leaders level in hawaii early next month. it is the prime body in the trans-pacific space to discuss not only economic and financial issues but also as leaders come together to have bilateral meetings around important political and security issues. today, the structures in asia that we had in europe a long time. an initiative by president bush led by him, joint initiative of treasury and state i thought was very important. same thing in europe, set up...
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really new but that the clinton administration started this very process with the integration of the apec and includes not signing the w. here in the one language or the serpent they mention is what makes these people that are going to find a very thing which is precisely the military the main center of america. and what we've been cruising their regional presence of american forces for in the. negotiations with. her child based in anything directly from the president also in the philippines i don't really use an arc because i live in the surroundings that have also present in the plans of the philippines and that the. military liaison from the point is that the chinese media would have influence on raising one cent in the. region but what there's nothing really. prior vietnamese and chinese have been problems than the one thing that concerned americans withdraw from the region. or in the signs cling to guns and buy and haven't done for ghosts more than that are constantly and with. and since two thousand. that the chinese are retiring the rest of us are very sorry to interrupt you i do a
really new but that the clinton administration started this very process with the integration of the apec and includes not signing the w. here in the one language or the serpent they mention is what makes these people that are going to find a very thing which is precisely the military the main center of america. and what we've been cruising their regional presence of american forces for in the. negotiations with. her child based in anything directly from the president also in the philippines i...
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i heard it and read it in the apec speech in the interview with jeff goldberg and in the president conference the president gave, all in the space of three or four days. i think he has made a clear statement, he is willing, he's got israel's back. >> what does that mean, i've got your back? it doesn't mean anything. >> and he said, he is willing to use force, should diplomacy fail. i'm not sure how he could be more clear about this. >> i think he could be as clear as oddly enough the vice president was on "meet the press." >> well -- >> i suspect the vice president's statement was -- >> this time what's clear? >> the vice president's statement was a statement of american policy and the administration's policy. >> i wonder if there is somebody in the audience, since we have a group of very distinguished analysts, and journalists who might want to ask a question. joe and -- >> yeah, it's a question for denny and the whole panel. when you said that the iranians might put something that was attracted to some elements of p-5 plus one, what would that -- just speculate. it is just speculation, obvi
i heard it and read it in the apec speech in the interview with jeff goldberg and in the president conference the president gave, all in the space of three or four days. i think he has made a clear statement, he is willing, he's got israel's back. >> what does that mean, i've got your back? it doesn't mean anything. >> and he said, he is willing to use force, should diplomacy fail. i'm not sure how he could be more clear about this. >> i think he could be as clear as oddly...
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secreto de estados unidos...y confirÓ que ella tiene un "preacuerdo" con la revista playboy para apecerspecifiÓ de quÉnes eran...y el primer astronauta hispano de la nasa, el costarricense franklin changÍaz, fue incorpado al saÓn de la fama de los astronautas, un grupo selecto al que pertenecen john glenn y neil armstrong...ahora regresamos a la discusion y el debate con jorge (♪).esamos a la discusion y el >> yo no soy ni serÉ mÁs de lo smo jorge, lo cual no significa romper con el presidente felipe calderÓn. >> dice que no serÁ mas dlo mismo, pero al mismo tiempo me estÁ diciendo que no va a romper g el presidente fele calderÓn ¿por quÉ no romper con lo que ha hecho mal el presidente felipe calderÓn?. >> porque me parece que hay que reconocer lo que se ha construido con responsabilidad y al mismo tiemp jorge, no tengo ninguna duda de quexplicarÉ a la ciudadanÍa y voy a proponer a todos los mexicanos dentro y fuera del paÍs l que haremos distinto. >> derecho de la mujer sobre su embarazo hasta antes delrimer trimestre, que lo decida la mujer. >> lo que plantea es que no nos imponga nad
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president obama is not going to the apec in russia in september. so there's a little bit of a frosty relationship going on right now between russia and the u.s. >> however, brianna, they will carry on at camp david. we have live images of the president of the united states and angela merkel by his side. we saw leaders of the uk, japan, italy, canada. as you mentioned, russia not there, getting ready to descend upon stairs there as they make their way for the traditional class photo there at the g-8 summit there at camp david. all dressed in their leisurely, relaxed attire, very sitting with the kind of rustic atmosphere of camp david there, brianna. however, while they look very cavalier and casual, they are getting down to that serious business you are underscoring. >> reporter: yeah, they have a lot of work to do. that's really why president obama changed the venue. it was initially supposed to be in chicago, and he changed it to have a more intimate setting. this is kind of different. when i went to the g-8 in france, i felt like this big flashy
president obama is not going to the apec in russia in september. so there's a little bit of a frosty relationship going on right now between russia and the u.s. >> however, brianna, they will carry on at camp david. we have live images of the president of the united states and angela merkel by his side. we saw leaders of the uk, japan, italy, canada. as you mentioned, russia not there, getting ready to descend upon stairs there as they make their way for the traditional class photo there...
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apec and the organization for american states. name any multilateral organization and they're is a very robust high-level cyber work stream that is going on. but helping countries think ahead and start really forming their positions on a lot of these key policy issues that relate to internet governance that relate to norms, that relate to how we deal with cyber crime, and that is where the u.s. and the you can really work effectively together to help other countries understand the issues, understand the implications, particularly of things like the russian and chinese cut of conduct and help them see that the high level view that the u.s. and the eu promote are really the most consistent with notions of international law, human rights, ensuring that we have a safe and secure, open and interoperable internet. so some of the other -- a couple of the other key things that i will just highlights, our office is increasingly working with eu institutions or european commission institutions like the external action service to find ways th
apec and the organization for american states. name any multilateral organization and they're is a very robust high-level cyber work stream that is going on. but helping countries think ahead and start really forming their positions on a lot of these key policy issues that relate to internet governance that relate to norms, that relate to how we deal with cyber crime, and that is where the u.s. and the you can really work effectively together to help other countries understand the issues,...
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i heard it and read it in debt apex fiche -- in the apec speech. he has got israel caused by. -- israel's back. he said he is willing to use force should diplomacy failed. >> i think he should be as clear as a vice president was. >> i suspect the vice president's statement was a statement of policy and the administration's policy. >> i wonder if there is someone in the audience who might want to ask a question. >> it is a question for the whole panel. when you said the iranians might put something that is attractive, to speculate, what might that be whe? what would they have to put on the table for you to say, they are really interested this time? >> i would say two things. i could envision them offering something on 20% but others would look at and say, here is a concrete step they are taking. this demonstrates this is for real. not onlyrace that, and should we embrace thought. we should reward them, because if we do not get a reward, we are not going to see more of its. i could easily envision a thought process, and steve made an interesting poin
i heard it and read it in debt apex fiche -- in the apec speech. he has got israel caused by. -- israel's back. he said he is willing to use force should diplomacy failed. >> i think he should be as clear as a vice president was. >> i suspect the vice president's statement was a statement of policy and the administration's policy. >> i wonder if there is someone in the audience who might want to ask a question. >> it is a question for the whole panel. when you said the...
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i will say i talked to the apec folks in my district always welcome to my office.s such an important issue that it cannot -- we cannot afford to allow it to be sort of monopolized by one point of view. i think that j street is critically important to expanding the number of options that we can have per -- as we discussed this issue of how to resolve conflict in the holyland. >> bill: they're strongly in support of a two-state solution. >> yep. >> bill: strongly in support of cutting back or stopping the settlements. which disagrees -- which is -- contradictory to what benjamin netanyahu is proposing. what gets me, if you go to israel and you read the press in israel, they're so much more critical of netanyahu than anybody in this country is. >> netanyahu received so much criticism in israel that he needed to go get his own newspaper called "israel today" paid for by sheldon adelson who is the big gambling magonate. basically, adelson bought him the paper. it is free. >> bill: is that right? >> if there is any problem you don't have to buy it. >> bill: the spare cha
i will say i talked to the apec folks in my district always welcome to my office.s such an important issue that it cannot -- we cannot afford to allow it to be sort of monopolized by one point of view. i think that j street is critically important to expanding the number of options that we can have per -- as we discussed this issue of how to resolve conflict in the holyland. >> bill: they're strongly in support of a two-state solution. >> yep. >> bill: strongly in support of...
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will they say, i heard this on c-span in 2008 at the apec conference. we must cause iran's leaders to fear starvation. this is what is being done in gaza. this is what americans do. first we starve them and then we say, our companies will come in and sell you the seat so you will no longer start. this is not a moral imperative. this is an outrage. this is a moral outrage that americans should be ashamed of, and seek to change their ways. >> host: let's throw that comment in question to raj shah. >> as you point out war has consequences and that is precisely why it's important to make these kinds of smart targeted investments to build partnerships to avoid war, to avoid going to war in the first place. the reality is there is no focus on gmo products per se in the new alliance that president obama lunch yesterday not because those types of technologies may not add value over time. they very well made and in fact i personally tend to believe that some of the drought-tolerant technologies that will be real and five to seven years could give us a real shot
will they say, i heard this on c-span in 2008 at the apec conference. we must cause iran's leaders to fear starvation. this is what is being done in gaza. this is what americans do. first we starve them and then we say, our companies will come in and sell you the seat so you will no longer start. this is not a moral imperative. this is an outrage. this is a moral outrage that americans should be ashamed of, and seek to change their ways. >> host: let's throw that comment in question to...
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and the council of europe and apec and the organization for american states. i mean, you can name any multilateral organization right now, and there is a very robust, high-level cyber work stream that's going on. but helping countries think ahead and start really forming their positions on a lot of these key policy issues that relate to internet governance, that relate to norms, relate to how we deal with cyber crime, and that's where, you know, again, the u.s. and the e.u. can really wok very effectively -- work very effectively together to help other countries understand the issues, the implications particularly like the russian/chinese code of conduct and help them see that the kind of the high-level views that the u.s. and the e.u. promote are really the most consistent with notions of international law, human rights, um, insuring that we have a safe and secure, open, interoperable internet. so some of the other, a couple of the other key things that i'll just highlight are that our office is increasingly working with e.u. institutions or european commissi
and the council of europe and apec and the organization for american states. i mean, you can name any multilateral organization right now, and there is a very robust, high-level cyber work stream that's going on. but helping countries think ahead and start really forming their positions on a lot of these key policy issues that relate to internet governance, that relate to norms, relate to how we deal with cyber crime, and that's where, you know, again, the u.s. and the e.u. can really wok very...
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as i said, i go to an apec conference, and i'm told by young people that they get beat up.rael's domestic liberalism compared to its repressive neighbors in every area, but i also make it clear that i think the policy is mistaken and, in fact, weakens israel. and that's what obama said. i think, as i said -- and i want to go back to this again -- i would ask anybody to tell me the last time israel scored as well in the u.n. as it did when we kept them from getting a majority, and i think that's enhanced by if fact of difference. so this notion that romney would be a better friend of israel, um, for now, as i say, when we talk about romney, there are no guarantees, no warranty on any romney position. [laughter] but probably he would stick with it. but the point is, and i cannot think of a single policy action where obama has not done what was in israel's clear interest. >> the ajc survey found that on domestic matters jews remain where they have been for decades, as we have been discussing, firmly inside the democratic party's camp. you're frowning, i know. >> from i'm just
as i said, i go to an apec conference, and i'm told by young people that they get beat up.rael's domestic liberalism compared to its repressive neighbors in every area, but i also make it clear that i think the policy is mistaken and, in fact, weakens israel. and that's what obama said. i think, as i said -- and i want to go back to this again -- i would ask anybody to tell me the last time israel scored as well in the u.n. as it did when we kept them from getting a majority, and i think that's...
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i can go to an apec conference and i talked to young people who said they got beat up because they speak out. i volunteered to travel. i talk about israel's domestic liberalism compared to its repressive neighbors in every area. i also make it clear that think that the settlement policy is mistaken and weakens israel. that is what obama said. i want to go back to this again. tell me the last time that israel scored as well in the u.n. as it did when we kept them from getting a majority on the security council. i think that is enhanced by this difference. their notion that romney would be a better friend of israel somehow -- like they say, when we talk about romney, there are no guarantees. there is no warranty on his positions. probably, he would stick with it. i cannot think of any policy action where obama has not done a was and is rove plus interest. >> the agency's survey found that on domestic matters, jews remain where they have been for decades. -- i cannot think of any policy action or obama has not done what was in the to's best interest. >> is that sustainable? if a majority of
i can go to an apec conference and i talked to young people who said they got beat up because they speak out. i volunteered to travel. i talk about israel's domestic liberalism compared to its repressive neighbors in every area. i also make it clear that think that the settlement policy is mistaken and weakens israel. that is what obama said. i want to go back to this again. tell me the last time that israel scored as well in the u.n. as it did when we kept them from getting a majority on the...
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guidance, and she directs verizon's activities in international forums including the itu, the oecd, apecnternational -- excuse me, the internet governance conference. internet governance forum. so welcome, jackie. next up is my friend gigi sohn. gigi is president of public knowledge. she's also co-founder of public knowledge which is a nonprofit organization that addresses the public stake in the convergence of communications policy and intellectual property be law. prior to joining, founding public knowledge, gigi was with the ford foundation, and prior to the ford foundation gigi served as executive director of the media access project. so welcome, gigi. and then last but, of course, not least as we say in this case, that's certainly true, we have richard s. whitt. rick is director and managing come for public policy at google. and he is responsible for overseeing all of google's strategic thinking in the d.c. office with a focus on, get this, listen carefully: privacy, cybersecurity, internet governance, competition, free expression, international trade and telecom and media policy. r
guidance, and she directs verizon's activities in international forums including the itu, the oecd, apecnternational -- excuse me, the internet governance conference. internet governance forum. so welcome, jackie. next up is my friend gigi sohn. gigi is president of public knowledge. she's also co-founder of public knowledge which is a nonprofit organization that addresses the public stake in the convergence of communications policy and intellectual property be law. prior to joining, founding...