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md of malaysias huge investment holding company kasanah nasional . >>the growth epicentre is, has been accelerated by the crisis to move eastwards >> abirached and the serious money to be made from the mid life crisis, >>people of my age grew up on easy rider and that was sort of the bike that you always saw in the shops and you wanted >> abirached: the last year has been catastrophic for the us auto sector, which despite the cash for clunkers scheme is still in a sorry state. however one region, got a jump start from an unlikely source. while american carmakers cut thousands of jobs, close hundreds of dealerships and even file for bankruptcy, kia motors is making a multibillion dollar foray into the country. its the sign theyve been waiting for - west point georgia is the unlikely host of an american auto renaissance. south rean auto maker kia motors is setting up shop in this city of less than four thousand people. and with unemployment sitting at around ten percent residents couldnt be happier. >>martin: residents of west point georgia are welcomi
md of malaysias huge investment holding company kasanah nasional . >>the growth epicentre is, has been accelerated by the crisis to move eastwards >> abirached and the serious money to be made from the mid life crisis, >>people of my age grew up on easy rider and that was sort of the bike that you always saw in the shops and you wanted >> abirached: the last year has been catastrophic for the us auto sector, which despite the cash for clunkers scheme is still in a sorry...
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i was with alfred russel wallace in the jungles of malaysia.aze you. one day i'm walking through the rain forest with alfred russel wallace brushing aside and other renting or two when we see these butterflies, papillary butterflies, millions of them. he says to me to look at them and butterflies. there have bleeding all over the place. i sit in do badly alfred they are selecting their mates. it's only natural. he says that's eight. natural selection and he scribbles down some notes on a handy piece of bark. the scene changes. back at camp alfred rights of the theory of evolution and what happens. does he send it to richard owens? no. does he send it to thomas huxley? no no. he sends it to charles darwin. .. and i lose by a nose. how humiliating. but i don't care. does i know what really happened. and now the truth is out and it's beyond a doubt, i'm the guy who found natural selection. yes, sir. i'm the guy who found natural selection. goodnight, folks. and goodnight, stephen jay gould, wherever you are. ♪ [applause] thank you for coming. than
i was with alfred russel wallace in the jungles of malaysia.aze you. one day i'm walking through the rain forest with alfred russel wallace brushing aside and other renting or two when we see these butterflies, papillary butterflies, millions of them. he says to me to look at them and butterflies. there have bleeding all over the place. i sit in do badly alfred they are selecting their mates. it's only natural. he says that's eight. natural selection and he scribbles down some notes on a handy...
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a fourth church in malaysia has been hit by fire bombs. david piper joins us via stream box from bangkok with more on this story, hello, david. >> hi, brian, yes, what started these attacks was a ruling by malaysian court which said that non-muslims can refer to allah in their publications, now, the court ruling followed a petition by malaysia's roman catholic church whose main publication herald uses the word allah in the edition. and it applies to the bibles. more than 10,000 copies were seized last year by authorities because they translated god as allah. now, the herald says it's edition is read mainly by christian indigenous tribes, who speak languages and pray mostly in merlay. and there are substantial ethic chinese and indian minorities who practice christianity, buzism and hinduism. the ruling angered many muslims who see it as a threat to their religion. >> we live in a multi-racial country with all harmony. everybody has been good, so good to each other, why there are some people trying to do all this p. i think they are so fool
a fourth church in malaysia has been hit by fire bombs. david piper joins us via stream box from bangkok with more on this story, hello, david. >> hi, brian, yes, what started these attacks was a ruling by malaysian court which said that non-muslims can refer to allah in their publications, now, the court ruling followed a petition by malaysia's roman catholic church whose main publication herald uses the word allah in the edition. and it applies to the bibles. more than 10,000 copies...
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he says, a younger naturalist, alfred russell wallace, working alone in the jungles of malaysia, came. so all my originality would be smashed, so wallace would be first, to publish a theory of evolution by natural selection. well, i thought, let him be first then. he'll be the most hated and reviled man in all of england. let him be first. ♪ there will be no celebration ♪ let him be first ♪ there will be no adulation ♪ let it inform the human race that it came down from the trees ♪ ♪ and he can tell the bishops, they are akin to chimpanzees ♪ ♪ let him be first ♪ highly offer no resistance ♪ let him be first ♪ i'll lend him my assistance ♪ they'll hang the man who dared deny the stories we were nurtured by in every british home ♪ ♪ he will be cursed ♪ let him ♪ yes, let him be first ♪ let him be first ♪ and i will take no action ♪ let hem be first ♪ to claim this vague abstraction ♪ ♪ it's nothing but a theory ♪ any dreamer could conceive ♪ and not a thing a man of any substance will believe ♪ ♪ so let him be first ♪ though i've been sorely tempted ♪ ♪ come, do your worst . ♪ it seems
he says, a younger naturalist, alfred russell wallace, working alone in the jungles of malaysia, came. so all my originality would be smashed, so wallace would be first, to publish a theory of evolution by natural selection. well, i thought, let him be first then. he'll be the most hated and reviled man in all of england. let him be first. ♪ there will be no celebration ♪ let him be first ♪ there will be no adulation ♪ let it inform the human race that it came down from the trees ♪...
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we also have to stop them in indonesia and thailand and malaysia and places they look to operate as safe havens. >> and nigeria. >> find out what bold steps one city plans to take to protect itself from terrorism. ú@ñ"ç7ú >> kimberly: the mayor of boston proposing bold new steps to fight terror. shipments of liquidfied natural gas from yemen are due next month and that has some leaders very concerned. laura engel has the latest on the report. >> hi, kimberly. the mayor of boston says a tanking ship that was expected to dock has been on the phone for the last few days working on a plan to meet up and get the department of homeland security involved to help assess the risk. liquid natural gas tankers come through at harassment bor harb. usually coming from egypt and trinidad. this would be the first time one originating from yemen would come through the area and as of right now it is just a proposed plan. the area surrounding boston harbor needs liquidfied gas to turn into heat. one possibility is unloading away from the city. u.s. coast guard officials who are in charge of the security
we also have to stop them in indonesia and thailand and malaysia and places they look to operate as safe havens. >> and nigeria. >> find out what bold steps one city plans to take to protect itself from terrorism. ú@ñ"ç7ú >> kimberly: the mayor of boston proposing bold new steps to fight terror. shipments of liquidfied natural gas from yemen are due next month and that has some leaders very concerned. laura engel has the latest on the report. >> hi, kimberly....
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. >> no, this is a time when you see malaysia, when you see germany, when you see, you know, so many making a difference and, you know, this call to service is something that, you know, i, you know, i've been speaking about for the last ten years. now here's a reality. here's an opportunity for youth to truly show how they can be influential in making a difference. >> larry: how do people check in to the new -- how do people check in to the new look foundation? how do you get information? >> well, you check in to the new look foundation by going to ushersnewlook.org. if you want to make a donation specifically toward a haiti relief, you can go to the u.n. foundation/cerf. >> larry: unfoundation/cerf. you can make a donation or go to usher's new look foundation. ivan, are you going to continue to do efforts like this? >> i will continue to work with usher's new look. this is a milestone and i want to surpass it. i want to keep helping. those are my brothers and sisters and aunts down there. >> example of what all youth can do -- >> larry: go ahead, usher. >> ivan is an example of what
. >> no, this is a time when you see malaysia, when you see germany, when you see, you know, so many making a difference and, you know, this call to service is something that, you know, i, you know, i've been speaking about for the last ten years. now here's a reality. here's an opportunity for youth to truly show how they can be influential in making a difference. >> larry: how do people check in to the new -- how do people check in to the new look foundation? how do you get...
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multibillion-dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so i've given instructions to my trade offices -- and we actually highlight this at the highest levels of foreign policy -- that these are issues that have to be addressed because that's part of the reciprocity of making our markets open. and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that we're also doing is using our export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-size
multibillion-dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so...
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so when we look at countries like turkey, dubai, malaysia and indonesia, we see middle classes that areglobal economy, that see their future in global economy or religion. by the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization friendly. so it is conservative, but it supports capitalistic activities and living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications to the business class have on american foreign policy? >> well, we don't pay as much attention to them as we ought to. we don't think of the fact that what transformed china, transformed india, transform latin america, eastern europe and asia that created stable, prosperous democracies was the middle classes in those countries that were dependent on private sectors, that were integrated global economies. and we don't think in the muslim world, you're not going to get them to where brazil, argentina, taiwan, or korea are unless the same class that got those countries to where they are also become empowered in the muslim world. so we are looking for a solution in the muslim world without looking at what is
so when we look at countries like turkey, dubai, malaysia and indonesia, we see middle classes that areglobal economy, that see their future in global economy or religion. by the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization friendly. so it is conservative, but it supports capitalistic activities and living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications to the business class have on american foreign policy? >> well, we don't pay as much attention to...
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. >> reporter: the debate has split the muslim community in malaysia with some scholars saying that christians ought to be able to use the word. >> julie: david, thank you. >> gregg: a beloved mexican priest is accused of selling the sacrament. we're calling immigrant families being charged nearly $200 for confirmations and baptisms here in the united states and using the proceeds to help his parish back home. casey siegle has more. what does the catholic church have to say about all of this? >> this man has been characterized as a modern day robin hood. selling sacraments. that the mexican priests are coming into the united states and charging for certain services, baptisms and fast track confirmations. eonts there is no record of the sacrament when it's done in this rogue way. they are not done in the parish and sometimes they are not performed by authorized clergy and that can spell big problems down the line when you try to get your kid into catholic school. simply there is no records of even having these services performed. so a lot of issues. >> gregg: what do the mexican priests have to
. >> reporter: the debate has split the muslim community in malaysia with some scholars saying that christians ought to be able to use the word. >> julie: david, thank you. >> gregg: a beloved mexican priest is accused of selling the sacrament. we're calling immigrant families being charged nearly $200 for confirmations and baptisms here in the united states and using the proceeds to help his parish back home. casey siegle has more. what does the catholic church have to say...
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martha: and a war of words in malaysia turning violent. two churches fire bombed. one of them was nearly destroyed and more protest is scheduled for today. some malays who make up 60% of that country are upset with the use of the word allah by non-muslims. the government's coming down on the side of the demonstrators, but the dispute is ongoing. a high court ruled a catholic newspaper was allowed to use the word. christian churches as a result are now on high alert. trace: well, the wife of the alleged jordanian homicide bomber who killed seven cia employees is speaking out about her husband's death. what she said about the bombing to a journalist that caused police to question her afterwards. three gunmen rob 30 people in three minutes in a brazen and terrifying robbery all caught on tape. the suspects are on the run, we'll have the video for you next. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be
martha: and a war of words in malaysia turning violent. two churches fire bombed. one of them was nearly destroyed and more protest is scheduled for today. some malays who make up 60% of that country are upset with the use of the word allah by non-muslims. the government's coming down on the side of the demonstrators, but the dispute is ongoing. a high court ruled a catholic newspaper was allowed to use the word. christian churches as a result are now on high alert. trace: well, the wife of the...
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the brits were in malaysia 20 years running their counterinsurgency operations there.be willing to be there for a long time it is already in unpopular war where the odds they'll be willing to put up with 20 more years of this? from a tactical perspective, i don't think we can win. those are three strong tactical reasons to withdraw but most importantly importantly, strategically it is not in our interest to stay. both peter and ivan have talked about this but occupation fuels resentment which creates terrorists. in the territory that you octopi and as you saw with 9/11 it creates terrorist to may decide they want to strike you at home away from the territory they you are occupying. says the whole point* of having gone into afghanistan in the first place which i would argue we had to do at the time, because the whole point* is to reduce the terrorist threat to the united states, not increase the threat two at this point* in time, eight years later, having not achieved the objectives that we wanted to achieve when we first went into afghanistan is high time for the u.s.
the brits were in malaysia 20 years running their counterinsurgency operations there.be willing to be there for a long time it is already in unpopular war where the odds they'll be willing to put up with 20 more years of this? from a tactical perspective, i don't think we can win. those are three strong tactical reasons to withdraw but most importantly importantly, strategically it is not in our interest to stay. both peter and ivan have talked about this but occupation fuels resentment which...
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sounds like mission impossible, maybe it is, but it is safe is it that we went through indonesia, malaysia, hong kong, singapore, japan and it was about five and a half weeks -- and it was to assess financial vulnerabilities in these countries. and, you could not go anywhere without hearing the news about the evolution of the mexican crisis, and the issue was raised at the time that well, you know, a lot of these countries, which you know, these were the east asia tigers by and large, had had a history of more than a decade of the incredibly high growth, low inflation, prosperity, and yet, these countries had a very large current-account deficits, big current-account deficits that were being financed by borrowing from abroad and a lot of that bar when was short-term borrowing, so-called hot money. leverage. people's the personal level, at the household level and at the firm level of indebtedness had gone up a lot. stock markets had gone up a lot. real-estate prices were soaring. construction activity was booming. there were shopping malls in the midst of thai forests that were coming into
sounds like mission impossible, maybe it is, but it is safe is it that we went through indonesia, malaysia, hong kong, singapore, japan and it was about five and a half weeks -- and it was to assess financial vulnerabilities in these countries. and, you could not go anywhere without hearing the news about the evolution of the mexican crisis, and the issue was raised at the time that well, you know, a lot of these countries, which you know, these were the east asia tigers by and large, had had a...
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dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so i've given instructions to my trade offices -- and we actually highlight this at the highest levels of foreign policy -- that these are issues that have to be addressed because that's part of the reciprocity of making our markets open. and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small busines
dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so i've given...
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i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia.n robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term used by our foes th
i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia.n robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s....
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australia, thailand, the philippines, and deep in cooperation with partners such as indonesia and malaysia pursue the arab-israeli efforts to find the common ground to restart the talks and continue to work hard to convince both parties there is a strategic interest to do so in the shortest period of time. and then the americas in our own hemisphere, especially in our partnerships with new mexico and colombia and brazil, central america. and i would suggest that our response to the horrific situation in haiti is further proof that we are indeed a partner that can be counted on and relied on in both good times and bad. and i think the response that has been garnered in support of haiti has been very effective and will only get better as time goes on. çóçorin africa, the president'sp to ghana signaled new opportunitie and a partner for good governments and developing -- and development that improved lives. and i think africa will be a continent and is a continent already that we have to spend much more time thinking about strategically, particularlyçó as we look at the expansion of al qaeda-
australia, thailand, the philippines, and deep in cooperation with partners such as indonesia and malaysia pursue the arab-israeli efforts to find the common ground to restart the talks and continue to work hard to convince both parties there is a strategic interest to do so in the shortest period of time. and then the americas in our own hemisphere, especially in our partnerships with new mexico and colombia and brazil, central america. and i would suggest that our response to the horrific...
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australia, thailand, the philippines, and deep in cooperation with partners such as indonesia and malaysia the middle east, we affirming america's unwavering commitment to the peace process as we pursue the arab-israeli efforts to find the common ground to restart the talks and continue to work hard to convince both parties there is a strategic interest to do so in the shortest period of time. and then the americas in our own hemisphere, especially in our partnerships with new mexico and colombia and brazil, central america. and i would suggest that our response to the horrific situation in haiti is further proof that we are indeed a partner that can be counted on and relied on in both good times and bad. and i think the response that has been garnered in support of haiti has been very effective and will only get better as time goes on. in africa, the president's trip to ghana signaled new tunlts and a partner for good governments and developing -- and development that improved lives. and i think africa will be a continent and is a continent already that we have to spend much more time thi
australia, thailand, the philippines, and deep in cooperation with partners such as indonesia and malaysia the middle east, we affirming america's unwavering commitment to the peace process as we pursue the arab-israeli efforts to find the common ground to restart the talks and continue to work hard to convince both parties there is a strategic interest to do so in the shortest period of time. and then the americas in our own hemisphere, especially in our partnerships with new mexico and...
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there is an incredibly density of malaysia chip with israel. so be moving in that conversation.he second thing i would say is in terms of dealing with the practical problem summary of the pretext. if part israel's predisposition of gaza is related to the situation to get to freedom of the israeli soldier, and i hope that he is freed, be encouraging that deal. america doesn't have a key role to play but certainly would be encouraging that deal. if one of the pretext says who can we deal with in gaza, then i would say be encouraging the palestinian reconciliation for many reasons. but this could perhaps be one of them so removed the immediate reasons for not doing that and be demonstrating that you care. gaza has to be up there in the talking points. there was a jury significant european foreign ministers statement in december. read the calls on gaza in that statement. if american leaders every time they spoke about the middle east were beginning to use that kind of language i think the would be important. of course that will have to be eventually translated into practice. have th
there is an incredibly density of malaysia chip with israel. so be moving in that conversation.he second thing i would say is in terms of dealing with the practical problem summary of the pretext. if part israel's predisposition of gaza is related to the situation to get to freedom of the israeli soldier, and i hope that he is freed, be encouraging that deal. america doesn't have a key role to play but certainly would be encouraging that deal. if one of the pretext says who can we deal with in...
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dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so i've given instructions to my trade offices -- and we actually highlight this at the highest levels of foreign policy -- that these are issues that have to be addressed because that's part of the reciprocity of making our markets open. and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small busines
dollar company if somebody can't just steal that idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with very cheap workers. and one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that's true in china; it's true for everything from bootleg dvds to very sophisticated software. and there's nothing wrong with other people using our technologies. we just want to make sure that it's licensed and you're getting paid. so i've given...
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i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia. read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term
i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia. read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by...
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multimillion-dollar company if somebody cannot just steal the idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with a very cheap workers. one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that is true in china, it is true for everything from bootleg dvd's to very sophisticated software. there is nothing wrong other people -- nothing wrong with other people using our technology but we just want to make sure it is licensed and you get paid. i have given instructions to might trade officers, and we actually highlight this at the highest levels of foreign policy, that these are issues that have to be addressed, because that is part of the reciprocity of making our markets open. when i met with the president of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. as you point out, it has got to be sustained. a lot of times they will say, yes, yes, yes, but then there is no enforcement on their end. one of the things we're also doing is using our export arm of the u.s. government to halt work with medium-sized businesse
multimillion-dollar company if somebody cannot just steal the idea and suddenly start making it in indonesia or malaysia or bangladesh with a very cheap workers. one of the problems that we have had is insufficient protection for intellectual property rights. that is true in china, it is true for everything from bootleg dvd's to very sophisticated software. there is nothing wrong other people -- nothing wrong with other people using our technology but we just want to make sure it is licensed...
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i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia.i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term
i would like to close by talking about some recent incidents in malaysia.i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church have started to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used...