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keane asked permission to publish the account and grover had been dead but she buy the way remarried after he died and mary a princeton professor and married to him much longer than she was married to grover. but she lived a long time and in 1947 is seated next to eisenhower at a fancy dinner. her place card identified her as mrs. preston so eisenhower had no idea and at one point* they talked about washington and she said you know, i used to live in washington? he said where? [laughter] only then she identified herself as the former first lady and he was embarrassed but she agreed with keane there should be an account published so that fall of 1917 he broke the embargo to publish an account of the operation on "the saturday evening post" for rethink he would go to a medical journal to talk about this achievement but instead he decides to go to "the saturday evening post." asking them why do you think this article "the saturday evening post"? he said he had a big ego and wanted everybody to know in that was the most popular periodical in the country. that was a place to brag also to
keane asked permission to publish the account and grover had been dead but she buy the way remarried after he died and mary a princeton professor and married to him much longer than she was married to grover. but she lived a long time and in 1947 is seated next to eisenhower at a fancy dinner. her place card identified her as mrs. preston so eisenhower had no idea and at one point* they talked about washington and she said you know, i used to live in washington? he said where? [laughter] only...
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he gets back to the embassy and he finds jim keane knows his tomb in our day. these two kids. and he says i don't want you to report this to the marine corps, chain of command. the majors is what you mean? he said you take orders for me. if they find that these guys are dead they will pull the plug on the. he is thinking pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. the plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when he realized he could not directly disobeyed an order from the ambassador. but he and valdez would have to manage this evacuation with the marines they had on hand. so, if i could, let me their author and it will tell you a little bit about these marines. again, they don't take orders -- they are not in the marine corps chain of command. they take orders from civilians. and aside from valdez to serve as an amtrak platoon leader during the war in did not, jim keane said in an artillery man and a scout during the war in the non. and they staff sergeant named mike sullivan had served as called in the range patrols, the artillery to him. and those were the only thr
he gets back to the embassy and he finds jim keane knows his tomb in our day. these two kids. and he says i don't want you to report this to the marine corps, chain of command. the majors is what you mean? he said you take orders for me. if they find that these guys are dead they will pull the plug on the. he is thinking pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. the plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when he realized he could not directly disobeyed an order from the ambassador....
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one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell the back of donald rumsfeld's head and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich henry kissinger and rick and their son and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun. there are rumors of extreme drunkenness of prostitutes but for the most part is the secret back agreements critics say should be black and white that agreement can be you know occupying the middle east fighting terrorism. and circling china politically and militarily for mary more who's been researching bohemian grove for more than three decades what happens inside is symptomatic of a much larger problem we've all grown up taking civics trying to understand how the world works and we're all told that we elect representatives they go to washington we have total influence over them and they make decisions that are in the best interests of us then we start growing up and if we pay any kind of attention we find out that none of that is
one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell the back of donald rumsfeld's head and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich henry kissinger and rick and their son and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun. there are rumors of extreme drunkenness of prostitutes but for the most part is the secret back agreements critics say should be black and...
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back in one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell iraq and donald rumsfeld had and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich and reconsider because in your sign and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun i was also able to get my hands on several programs from previous years outlining the schedule of talks and their topics and what we have here on july twenty second two thousand and eight is the latest. c.f.r. member and trilateral commission member fred starr he gave it all called afghanistan the unexpected there are other connections to be made as well between the lakeside talks and public policy that all of this was a man that was involved in the. oil business george link with the persian gulf crisis this is nine hundred eighty caspar weinberger who was the secretary of defense in the reagan administration on rearming america and that's easily documented the arms build up came in around late eighty one eighty two. there are rumors of
back in one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell iraq and donald rumsfeld had and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich and reconsider because in your sign and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun i was also able to get my hands on several programs from previous years outlining the schedule of talks and their topics and what we have...
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john keane did a very good article on it. i did appreciate the information on the van ness plan, although different commissioners will interpret things differently. president olague: and i guess, usually as a little small gesture, will sometimes close the meeting in memory of someone who greatly contributed to the city. we're going to be closing the meeting today in memory of the executive director of the eviction defense network, miguel. it is quite a loss. he was a giant as far as advocating on behalf of low- income tenants and renters here in san francisco. so if we can close in his memory, that would be appreciated. also in solidarity with the people of norway who experienced a rough last friday. even though we met the day after that, it is something that i think we should also be mindful of, that huge loss. >> commissioners, the places as under the director's report. item 7, directors announcements. >> excuse my tardiness, i was at the board of supervisors on another matter. i wanted to let you know that the better stree
john keane did a very good article on it. i did appreciate the information on the van ness plan, although different commissioners will interpret things differently. president olague: and i guess, usually as a little small gesture, will sometimes close the meeting in memory of someone who greatly contributed to the city. we're going to be closing the meeting today in memory of the executive director of the eviction defense network, miguel. it is quite a loss. he was a giant as far as advocating...
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in addition to those accomplishments, as it is cochaired by tom kean prior to being selected to lead the senate for national security studies at the council of foreign relations, an expert adviser that we have come to know as the rudman commission. that commission does make impressive recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on our soil. dr. flynn, i appreciate your excerpt on the homeland security council. we serve on the resilience taskforce, which recently published to this report. we did our is amongst the minds of the nation. after the attacks, all of us understood what it meant to respond. including the recent successful operation in pakistan. we understand what the company met in terms of the information sharing the two talked about. in terms of building up that capacity and personal protection equipment, resilience is a new term. i am not sure that it is a continuum as much as it is a constant cycle. dr. flynn will talk with us about this today. how can we build and redesigned a free and open society that is better able to recover economically, socially,
in addition to those accomplishments, as it is cochaired by tom kean prior to being selected to lead the senate for national security studies at the council of foreign relations, an expert adviser that we have come to know as the rudman commission. that commission does make impressive recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on our soil. dr. flynn, i appreciate your excerpt on the homeland security council. we serve on the resilience taskforce, which recently published to...
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. >> it was interesting to see how you and other members of the select committee were very keane to focusery much on rupert murdoch himself and bringing the question back to him whenever his son tried to intervene. was that a deliberate move on your part or was it something that you discussed with your colleagues beforehand? >> no, certainly not. at the end of the day, rupert murdoch is the head of the news international group. but to be perfectly honest with you, my individual sort of perception of today's proceedings was i don't think rupert murdoch had any idea whatsoever what's going on in the u.k. and i think his son, i think that rebecca otherwise kept him out of the loop. i don't think he knew what was going on in the u.k. and that's why the man felt so humbled. >> you're watching "newsday" on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come, the latest international reaction to rupert and james murdoch's appearance before british m.p.'s. >> conditions worse than a famine will be officially declared in parts of somalia. half a million children are at risk of death. >> security
. >> it was interesting to see how you and other members of the select committee were very keane to focusery much on rupert murdoch himself and bringing the question back to him whenever his son tried to intervene. was that a deliberate move on your part or was it something that you discussed with your colleagues beforehand? >> no, certainly not. at the end of the day, rupert murdoch is the head of the news international group. but to be perfectly honest with you, my individual sort...
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keane was sent on this unusual undercover mission into a maximum security prison.erial killer and get information, a location of a body in order to be set free. watch this. >> convicted drug dealer jimmy keane was ten months into his sentence when he was brought into talk. >> it scared me. i thought it was some trick. >> keane watched as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i saw a picture of a mutilated dead girl and i flipped the page and there was a different mutilated dead girl. >> and there was a portrait of tricia. >> i looked up and he said we need you to help with us this case. >> beaumont wanted him to go under cover, in his low security lock-up to a dangerous prison and to defriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says if you can get solid confessions from him, and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear -- no body, no early release. keene w
keane was sent on this unusual undercover mission into a maximum security prison.erial killer and get information, a location of a body in order to be set free. watch this. >> convicted drug dealer jimmy keane was ten months into his sentence when he was brought into talk. >> it scared me. i thought it was some trick. >> keane watched as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i saw a picture of a mutilated dead girl and i flipped the page and there was a different...
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parts before making the decision but new zealand's prime minister says england are playing a shady keane. i find a bunch of want to be easy actually there's only one team that was black but broaden it's the. surprise of my biggest the good news is they can weave like when the playfield legs was with the times on but it was just stick to what fighting talk beginning already good to see it now the spanish were flying high at the latest red bull x. fighters event in madrid home hero downie tourists and a capacity crowd into raptures of a storied bowl ring in the capital on like any given sunday no real bowls were to be seen at the plaza. ventus instead mind boggling by stones where an offer with former runner up torres hitting the bulls eye to be like twenty five thousand partisan it was a second win of the season for tourists as he maintained his third place overall a well deserved victory for the spaniard who should be all the happier to triumph on the sport's tenth anniversary last years were up under a villa of norway to sell for fifty baht just a nuff though the c. in the standings wit
parts before making the decision but new zealand's prime minister says england are playing a shady keane. i find a bunch of want to be easy actually there's only one team that was black but broaden it's the. surprise of my biggest the good news is they can weave like when the playfield legs was with the times on but it was just stick to what fighting talk beginning already good to see it now the spanish were flying high at the latest red bull x. fighters event in madrid home hero downie...
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four star general jack keane, just back from afghanistan, and the war zone, fills us in, next. .t's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes
four star general jack keane, just back from afghanistan, and the war zone, fills us in, next. .t's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to...
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conference has been attended by everyone from dick cheney newt gingrich henry kissinger and thomas kean the man who two years after this photo was taken would head up the nine eleven commission bohemian grove is located on the outskirts of this tiny california town of monta rio and for more than thirty years protesters have also been coming through here for how their message just heard outside the gate there are messages that have over the last few years changed immensely the all of you that you are free as i call it are trying to bring about a new world order that means the abolition of all society as we now know what the plan is to reduce the population of the planet population reduction just one of many claims and concerns by those who attended this weekend's protests blaming those inside in the past heads of major electric companies like pacific gas and electric attendant go union grove a popular issue this year smart meters a new technology used by some electric companies that records and communicates electricity consumption we're referring to them as smart murder meters now becaus
conference has been attended by everyone from dick cheney newt gingrich henry kissinger and thomas kean the man who two years after this photo was taken would head up the nine eleven commission bohemian grove is located on the outskirts of this tiny california town of monta rio and for more than thirty years protesters have also been coming through here for how their message just heard outside the gate there are messages that have over the last few years changed immensely the all of you that...
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general jack keane weighs in when we come back. dad, why are you getting that?prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholester. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ not only kills fleas and tick it repels most ticks before they can attach and snk on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ exus hybrid drive technogy is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engeer amazing. ♪ >> good morning. it's monday, july 4. happy independence day to you and your family. the fireworks could begin any moment now in this courtroom. jurors in the casey anthony trial about to get their hands on that case. live, uninterrupted coverage st
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he said charles foster keane. rupert murdoch was ten years old when "citizen kane" came out. for his entire professional life al of us who have followed from the frailtys to the successess have this template in our head. in life d picture cracter may be fate, in business is management and rupert murdoch, as important as he is, is not the only thing at newscorp. so when we say "peril," what we means that there are big questions about the management of if tompany, big questis about where it's going to go for both. the b sky b acquision was about growth. newspapers make up 3 3-% of the profits. it's a pimple. it means nothing. >> it's said the only reason the print maintains its place in the portfolio is because rupert loved newspapers. >> absolutely. so the question about what happens to it, we have to be very careful about divorcing our own projections of pert murdoch, this grea character, no question, from newscorp, which is a multinational company with lots of business interests that will find a way. i mean, i think it will find a way. it's certainly put itself at risk in a
he said charles foster keane. rupert murdoch was ten years old when "citizen kane" came out. for his entire professional life al of us who have followed from the frailtys to the successess have this template in our head. in life d picture cracter may be fate, in business is management and rupert murdoch, as important as he is, is not the only thing at newscorp. so when we say "peril," what we means that there are big questions about the management of if tompany, big questis...
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. >> reporter: keane's mission, to learn where patricia rightler was buried.o body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. >> he's smart, articulate, he's not afraid, and i knew he wanted to get out. >> reporter: for keene it was a chance for redemption, to restore his family name. and to get his life back on track. >> this was a way for him to get home, and a way for him to do good. to kind of take this bad thing he had done and to somehow turn it inside out and make it something that would solve a crime. >> reporter: but it wouldn't be easy. it's fair to say he was risking him life? he could have been killed? >> it was dangerous, absolutely. >> it was highly risky. >> these people in those types of places don't have anything better to do but try to hurt and kill you. >> reporter: he was unsure, but a phone call home put his doubts to rest. his stepfather had suffered a stroke. >> she said, he's in really bad shape, we wish you were here, this is terrible you're in a spot where you are right now, we could lose him. >> r
. >> reporter: keane's mission, to learn where patricia rightler was buried.o body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. >> he's smart, articulate, he's not afraid, and i knew he wanted to get out. >> reporter: for keene it was a chance for redemption, to restore his family name. and to get his life back on track. >> this was a way for him to get home, and a way for him to do good. to kind of take this bad thing he had done and...
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because we know how deeply doctor kean weighed the words he spoke in public, we are impressed to learn that he turned to professor harding to craft a speech that outlined to the warsition in vietnam. how many of us know the following words of professor harding, which described a conversation he had with a young man, articulate and intelligent, who was bent on surviving the tough neighborhood in boston where he had a grown-up who this young man told professor harding that what he needed were living, human signposts to help him find his way, and professor harding's response is emblematic, i believe, of his life. i had never forgotten these words, prof. harding rights, and these concessions seemed cast ask us not only to be signposts, but introduce students to other living signs who may be able to help them find a way. they need to see and know the lives of women and men who provide intimations of human grandeur. to all of his students who number in the thousands, prof. harding has served as such a sign post, and i would suggest that our stage today is brimming with such signposts. i firs
because we know how deeply doctor kean weighed the words he spoke in public, we are impressed to learn that he turned to professor harding to craft a speech that outlined to the warsition in vietnam. how many of us know the following words of professor harding, which described a conversation he had with a young man, articulate and intelligent, who was bent on surviving the tough neighborhood in boston where he had a grown-up who this young man told professor harding that what he needed were...
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because we know how deeply doctor kean weighed the words he -- dr. king weighed the words he spoke in public, we are impressed to learn that he turned to professor harding to craft a speech that outlined king's opposition to the war in vietnam. one of the landmark statements on non-violence in american history. how many of us know the following words of professor harding, which described a conversation he had with a young man, articulate and intelligent, who was bent on surviving the tough neighborhood in boston where he had a grown- up who this young man told professor harding that what he needed were living, human signposts to help him find his way, and professor harding's response is emblematic, i believe, of his life. i had never forgotten these words, prof. harding rights, and these concessions seemed cast -- seem to ask us not only to be signposts, but introduce students to other living signs who may be able to help them find a way. they need to see and know the lives of women and men who provide intimations of human grandeur. to all of his stu
because we know how deeply doctor kean weighed the words he -- dr. king weighed the words he spoke in public, we are impressed to learn that he turned to professor harding to craft a speech that outlined king's opposition to the war in vietnam. one of the landmark statements on non-violence in american history. how many of us know the following words of professor harding, which described a conversation he had with a young man, articulate and intelligent, who was bent on surviving the tough...
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. -- tom keane and lee hamilton. he was an expert advisor to the u.s. commission on national security that we have come down as the heart-rudman commission -- hart-rudman commission. it made some precedent recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on american soil and american deaths. dr. flynn has served on homeland security advisory council that baez's secretary napolitano of. we served on the resilience task force which published its report and i had occasion to work with him on that report. as we get around this idea of resilience, after the attacks of september 11, everyone knew what it meant to respond. the response has gone on for 10 years, including most recently the successful operation in pakistan. we know that we're covering in the context of rebuilding in new york and recovering in new york. we have moved into discussing prevention in terms of the information sharing that you talked about, an ongoing process. nsa and building up that capacity. prepared and is in terms of individual protective equipment. resilience is a n
. -- tom keane and lee hamilton. he was an expert advisor to the u.s. commission on national security that we have come down as the heart-rudman commission -- hart-rudman commission. it made some precedent recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on american soil and american deaths. dr. flynn has served on homeland security advisory council that baez's secretary napolitano of. we served on the resilience task force which published its report and i had occasion to work...
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tom kean, jr. his father was one of the most beloved governors in new jersey.ferguson was not the son or daughter of a famous politician but his family had a lot of money so that helped him. he had a very conservative base so that helped a lot. you go into other parts of the country like north dakota, kansas, oregon which are more open and easier to break into a higher office where you see young elected officials. you see them getting to the house of representatives in their state. they can establish themselves as a statewide candidate. you've got ben viggs in north dakota. at the same time, you see someone like jasper schneider, who also ended up halfway through his term in the house of representatives running for state insurance commissioner. it is a combination of the family background or certain states are more receptive. host: we have about 20 minutes left with our guest. jersey city, new jersey, good morning. caller: your guest is obviously well versed in the political landscape. of young politicians. for a better standpoint, -- from a boater standpoint,
tom kean, jr. his father was one of the most beloved governors in new jersey.ferguson was not the son or daughter of a famous politician but his family had a lot of money so that helped him. he had a very conservative base so that helped a lot. you go into other parts of the country like north dakota, kansas, oregon which are more open and easier to break into a higher office where you see young elected officials. you see them getting to the house of representatives in their state. they can...
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niall is a very keane student of geopotics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedly a geopolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they asked them to condemn it, they con used, enraging the vietnamese. that's just in one year, right? and that's when china isn't even yet gotten to the point where it is, in fact, the dominant economic power in the world. do you think all these countries are just going to roll back and accept chinese dominations or are you lely to see a spirited response from the vietnams and indonesias and south koreas and japans of the world in which this proposition doesn't look as rosie as it did? [applause] >> thanks, feed, for that question. i've noticed in your recent columns in "time" magazine you've been dab until
niall is a very keane student of geopotics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedly a geopolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they...
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niall is a very keane student of geopolitics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedlypolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they asked them to condemn it, they con used, enraging the vietnamese. that's just in one year, right? and that's when china isn't even yet gotten to the point where it is, in fact, the dominant economic power in the world. do you think all these countries are just going to roll back and accept chinese dominations or are you likely to see a spirited response from the vietnams and indonesias and south koreas and japans of the world in which this proposition doesn't look as rosie as it did? [applause] >> thanks, fareed, for that question. i've noticed in your recent columns in "time" magazine you've been dab until ec
niall is a very keane student of geopolitics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedlypolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they asked...
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. -- tom keane and lee hamilton. he was an expert advisor to the u.s. commission on national security that we have come down as the heart-rudman commission -- hart-rudman commission. it made some precedent recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on american soil and american deaths. dr. flynn has served on homeland security advisory council that baez's secretary napolitano of. we served on the resilience task force which published its report and i had occasion to work with him on that report. as we get around this idea of resilience, after the attacks of september 11, everyone knew what it meant to respond. the response has gone on for 10 years, including most recently the successful operation in pakistan. we know that we're covering in the context of rebuilding in new york and recovering in new york. we have moved into discussing prevention in terms of the information sharing that you talked about, an ongoing process. nsa and building up that capacity. prepared and is in terms of individual protective equipment. resilience is a n
. -- tom keane and lee hamilton. he was an expert advisor to the u.s. commission on national security that we have come down as the heart-rudman commission -- hart-rudman commission. it made some precedent recommendations about the high likelihood of terrorist attacks on american soil and american deaths. dr. flynn has served on homeland security advisory council that baez's secretary napolitano of. we served on the resilience task force which published its report and i had occasion to work...
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niall is a very keane student of geopolitics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedly a geopolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they asked them to condemn it, they con used, enraging the vietnamese. that's just in one year, right? and that's when china isn't even yet gotten to the point where it is, in fact, the dominant economic power in the world. do you think all these countries are just going to roll back and accept chinese dominations or are you likely to see a spirited response from the vietnams and indonesias and south koreas and japans of the world in which this proposition doesn't look as rosie as it did? [applause] >> thanks, fareed, for that question. i've noticed in your recent columns in "time" magazine you've been dab un
niall is a very keane student of geopolitics and i wondered what he made of the fact that china is undoubtedly a geopolitical vac kuehl. last year china has a good year. it had a good financial crisis, came out of it feeling confident. and the manner in which it behaved -- in copenhagen it humiliated the united states and the president of the united states and refused to sign up for a defeat on the islands it angered japan enormously. on the north korean sinking of a south korean boat and they...