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1/3 of mongolia's gdp. this man was part of the team that discovered the vast deposit. he is now a vice president of the mine. which started the exploration, then we started drilling. it was very exciting it got bigger and bigger. >> this is the result. >> these facilities are the result. >> once the goes into full production, the revenues should transform this country forever. >> amazing images. could we be entering into a new realm of physics? yes, say scientists, who are beginning a major upgrade. this is the largest powerful accelerator in the world. our science correspondent had exclusive access to the work in side of the collider and he sent us this report. deep under the border, researchers have been smashing these harder than before. ast year, they discovered the higgs bolson. now, engineers are preparing to upgrade what is the most powerful accelerator. the tunnels 100 meters. the engineers need bicycles to get around. they are replacing connections that join to the .uperconducting >> you will have
1/3 of mongolia's gdp. this man was part of the team that discovered the vast deposit. he is now a vice president of the mine. which started the exploration, then we started drilling. it was very exciting it got bigger and bigger. >> this is the result. >> these facilities are the result. >> once the goes into full production, the revenues should transform this country forever. >> amazing images. could we be entering into a new realm of physics? yes, say scientists, who...
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bbc news, malia. -- mongolia. one of the biggest challenges facing the new chinese leaders is about the internet, but the company -- country propaganda chief thinks the online world could be an ally rather than an enemy. our reporter explains. for the heartse and minds of its citizens, the chinese government has opened up a new exit. look like just another shoot them of video game, but it is, in fact, the latest chinese propaganda tool. in the past few months, it has been downloaded more than 1 million times. >> the game was originally meant as a training aid for chinese soldiers. it has been shown on state television, with them gaming away. >> this appears to bear more than a passing resemblance to the u.s. or its allies, raising questions about just what real- life scenarios they are training for. >> give them trouble and harassed the fishermen. >> the public will, according to the developers, help instill a patriotic values and, perhaps, drum up new recruits. the young boys. from the bottom rung. they like to h
bbc news, malia. -- mongolia. one of the biggest challenges facing the new chinese leaders is about the internet, but the company -- country propaganda chief thinks the online world could be an ally rather than an enemy. our reporter explains. for the heartse and minds of its citizens, the chinese government has opened up a new exit. look like just another shoot them of video game, but it is, in fact, the latest chinese propaganda tool. in the past few months, it has been downloaded more than 1...
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. >> reporter: this is in a region of inner mongolia. the people here produce 40% of the world's cashmere. the city is surrounded grasslands. it's an ideal region for raising goats that grow cashmere wool. and the temperature range also makes the wool grow better. as consumers buy more cashmere, the industry is booming. so many farmers here are switching from growing crops to raising goats. but the increase in the number of goats is destroying the environment. the animals eats the grass right down to its roots. and this is turning flatter lands into a desert. the wind blows the sand eastward. the results are felt by people across a wide area. >> translator: my throat starts aching. and some days, the sand dust is so bad i can't even go outside. >> reporter: three years ago, officials imposed limits of the number of goats each farmer can raise. later they also banned goats from certain grassland areas, but these measures began to limit the production of cashmere. so officials introduced other measures to protect the farmers. one encourage
. >> reporter: this is in a region of inner mongolia. the people here produce 40% of the world's cashmere. the city is surrounded grasslands. it's an ideal region for raising goats that grow cashmere wool. and the temperature range also makes the wool grow better. as consumers buy more cashmere, the industry is booming. so many farmers here are switching from growing crops to raising goats. but the increase in the number of goats is destroying the environment. the animals eats the grass...
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mongolia, etc. they are actually quite strong. they have got hard-working people and are increasingly well-educated. typically pretty strong leadership. there are more. i think it will be good. >> i will wrap this up so we had time to reset for the next panel. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] we will hear more from michael o'neill in the next panel. this is just a warm-up act. give us a few minutes and we will start the competitiveness panel. we have got a full day. we would have you plenty occupied. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> also a discussion on u.s. competitiveness in the global market. it includes michael o'neill and ursula burns. this is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our first panel to remain competitive in global markets. we have ursula burns, michael o'neill, and general james jones. >> good morning. my name is steve pearlstein. i'm a colonist at the washington post. i'm also a professor at george mason
mongolia, etc. they are actually quite strong. they have got hard-working people and are increasingly well-educated. typically pretty strong leadership. there are more. i think it will be good. >> i will wrap this up so we had time to reset for the next panel. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] we will hear more from michael o'neill in the next panel. this is just a warm-up act. give us a few minutes and we will start the competitiveness panel. we have got a full day. we would...
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. >> reporter: this is ordos in the autonomous region of inner mongolia, about 800 kilometers northwest of beijing. the people here produce 40% of the world's cashmere. the city is surrounded with rough lawns. it's an ideal region for raising goats that produce cashmere wool. and the wide temperature range each day also makes their wool grow better. as consumers buy more cashmere, the industry is booming. so, many farmers here are switching from growing crops to raising goats. but the increase in the number of goats is destroying the environment. they eat the grass right down to its roots, and this is turning fertile lands into desert. the wind blows the sand eastward. the results are felt by people across a wide area. >> translator: my throat starts aching, and some days the sand dust is so bad, i can't even go outside. >> reporter: three years ago, officials imposed limits of the number of goats each farmer can raise. later, they also banned goats from certain grassland areas. but these measures began to limit the production of cashmere. so, officials introduced other measures to prot
. >> reporter: this is ordos in the autonomous region of inner mongolia, about 800 kilometers northwest of beijing. the people here produce 40% of the world's cashmere. the city is surrounded with rough lawns. it's an ideal region for raising goats that produce cashmere wool. and the wide temperature range each day also makes their wool grow better. as consumers buy more cashmere, the industry is booming. so, many farmers here are switching from growing crops to raising goats. but the...
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when this is fully operational, it will contribute a third of the gdp of this entire country of mongolia. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. every day seems to bring a new chapter in the increasing tensions with north korea. p'yongyang will ramp up production of nuclear weapons material by restarting along a closed reactor. the north korean -- the south korean president ones that north korea is in a crisis that has gone too far. >> this is a war of words. this is escalating every day. north korea has scrapped the armistice that ended the korean war. it has said that its rockets are ready to target america. now, its dictator has increased e
when this is fully operational, it will contribute a third of the gdp of this entire country of mongolia. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. every day seems to bring a new chapter in the increasing tensions with north korea. p'yongyang will ramp up production of nuclear weapons material by restarting along a closed reactor. the north korean -- the south korean president ones that north korea is in a crisis that has gone too far. >> this is a war...
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from france to canada to mongolia to india to pakistan, everywhere in the world, the money was pouring into these secret accounts held in the british virgin islands. >> what will the implications be? >> i believe that we have damaged if not destroyed the confidence of rich people that they can hide their money in these places. they call them tax havens, but that is not really the right name. the right name is secrecy havens. places like the british virgin islands, promising they will never reveal the identities of the owners of the companies. the fact that we have been able to start naming names is going to shatter the confidence of rich people that they can hide their money. >> it could in fact be the most comprehensive project of its kind. how did it come about? >> it came about because the director of the icij in washington, which is a network of investigative journalists -- he obtained a hard drive -- a computer hard drive with more than 200 gigabytes of data in it. this data is the internal records of the key in corporation agencies that set up the secret companies, and inside tha
from france to canada to mongolia to india to pakistan, everywhere in the world, the money was pouring into these secret accounts held in the british virgin islands. >> what will the implications be? >> i believe that we have damaged if not destroyed the confidence of rich people that they can hide their money in these places. they call them tax havens, but that is not really the right name. the right name is secrecy havens. places like the british virgin islands, promising they...
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mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada.ree short years from exporting to allow us to grow our staff to 12 in four years. that is 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we are going to do a million dollars in sales and i hope 20% of that is an exporting. [applause] >> please join me in welcoming the united states president vice president joe biden. [applause] >> jenny said to me good luck. >> i was telling jennie backstage a lot of you know my home state of delaware for the chemical and the banking industry but i remember the single biggest industry back in delaware is agriculture and pickles are a part of that and his employees a whole lot of people and generates a lot of balance and served -- surplus. i kid with people who don't know much about farm economy and i would challenge you this. you can go to any -- this is obviously an ad live here, but if you go to any of the major cities in america, walked into a fancy restaurant and talk about foreign policy with the folks in that restaurant, i will take you to
mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada.ree short years from exporting to allow us to grow our staff to 12 in four years. that is 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we are going to do a million dollars in sales and i hope 20% of that is an exporting. [applause] >> please join me in welcoming the united states president vice president joe biden. [applause] >> jenny said to me good luck. >> i was telling jennie backstage a lot of you know my home state of...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas . liquid gold. eat like that guy you know.if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> tonight on the 10th anniversary of their show, myth busters next tuesday on the discovery channel. this will be good. this is their new album. all the kids are crazy for depeche mode from the sony outdoor stage. join us tomorrow night as well. tomorrow is kaley cuoco, goran visnijc and olly murs. right now, please welcome topher grace! [ applause ] >> good to see you. >> before we begin, i went to see a concert recently. >> jimmy: was it depeche mode? >> it wasn't, but i'm psyched to see this concerto night? i went to see -- i spent my hard earned money to go see huey lewis and the news. and it was going great. it was a great show. and t
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas . liquid gold. eat like that guy you know.if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> tonight on the 10th anniversary of their...
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around and give it up yes and literally literally yesterday be on young was asking for food aid from mongolia today is demanding nuclear armed state recognition was going on that. well i mean what do you do once food aid you i mean basically of course you want to use the americans so it. rehabilitators economy properly in trade to get investments and so forth now the american the blocking that and that basically is why there is a food problem in north korea and why they they are separate but i don't think we need to confuse the two. the the nuclear the nuclear demand is there and in a sense it's for the for the koreans that it is the solution to the to the food problem and the other interesting thing i think about nuclear weapons is that and you know despite the expense many ways they offer a cheap form of defense compared with conventional g. forces now north korea hasn't got the in the economic wherewithal to come anywhere near the americans in terms of you know conventional arms and so nuclear weapons and they don't really need very much then you need them to be effective all they need is
around and give it up yes and literally literally yesterday be on young was asking for food aid from mongolia today is demanding nuclear armed state recognition was going on that. well i mean what do you do once food aid you i mean basically of course you want to use the americans so it. rehabilitators economy properly in trade to get investments and so forth now the american the blocking that and that basically is why there is a food problem in north korea and why they they are separate but i...
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in fact, they left yesterday which is our second shipment, mongolia, the u.k. and very soon canada.e short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment -- [laughter] and by the end of 2013, we're going to do a million dollars in gross sales. and i hope 20% of that's in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on i had the pleasure of hearing ex-im chairman harper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed with his remarks that i went running out to the car, and i gave his driver, chris, a jar of miss jenny's pickles. and today we partner with the ex-im bank so we can let our foreign buyers have terms. because we have partnered, we now have our foreign sales increased. and now here's the fun part. it is my great honor and privilege to introduce our luncheon keynote speaker. with president obama he has worked the last four years to strengthen our economy, to help small businesses like mine and to open the world to american exports. please join me in welcoming our vice president of the united states of america, joe b
in fact, they left yesterday which is our second shipment, mongolia, the u.k. and very soon canada.e short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment -- [laughter] and by the end of 2013, we're going to do a million dollars in gross sales. and i hope 20% of that's in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on i had the pleasure of hearing ex-im chairman harper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed with his...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. liquid gold. iyeah, and greath a gas mileage. seat seven. imagine choosing to seat seven or get great gas mileage? that'd be like a day at wet or wild... hose or bucket? bucket, i guess bucket's broken, you get the hose what's so fun about that? that seems lame. i like "and" better. and is better, the twenty thirteen explorer. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. ys of walking anything else just ain't right. to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair tr
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. liquid gold. iyeah, and greath a gas mileage. seat seven. imagine choosing to seat seven or get great gas mileage? that'd be like a day at wet or wild... hose or bucket? bucket, i guess bucket's broken, you get the hose what's so fun about that? that seems lame. i like "and" better. and is better, the twenty thirteen explorer. only ford...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. to get everything she wants. get 25% off women's apparel and dresses, including her favorite brands like liz claiborne and worthington. and 20% off fine jewelry. the jcpenney mother's day sale. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. helped create the vivid and enduring colors we still enjoy to this day... ♪ ♪ "us girls are going dancing tonight...u in?" ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a new way to keep your friends at the center of your phone. facebook home on htc first™. exclusively at at&t. ♪ >> jimmy: martin short, leah remini and zac brown band are here. but before we get to that i have important local business to take care of. on friday morning a crime of superhuman proportions was committed. here's the local nbc news with the story. >> the crime occurred friday morning.
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. to get everything she wants. get 25% off women's apparel and dresses, including her favorite brands like liz claiborne and worthington. and 20% off fine jewelry. the jcpenney mother's day sale. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right....
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.w inspiration, and set out to create something entirely new. something unexpected. no compromises. no committees. no excuses. just the purest expression, of everything we love about driving. introducing the radically new toyota avalon. ♪ toyota. let's go places. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody, we're back with my pal, rebel wilson. rebel wilson, she stars alongside mark wahlberg, anthony bourdain and dwayne "the rock" johnson in new hit movie, "pain & gain" which is in theaters now. >> that's the correct pronunciation of theaters. >> jimmy: only for you. >> yeah, thank you. >> jimmy: you're welcome. "pain & gain." but i loved you in "pitch perfect." >> aw, thanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very funny. >> i think they're going to do a sequel to that. i've already been brainstorming titles. fat pitch. [ laughter ] the pitch is back. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. i'll keep working on those. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wanted to play a game with you tonight.
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese.w inspiration, and set out to create something entirely new. something unexpected. no compromises. no committees. no excuses. just the purest expression, of everything we love about driving. introducing the radically new toyota avalon. ♪ toyota. let's go places. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody, we're back with my pal, rebel wilson. rebel wilson, she stars alongside mark...
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mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada.three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running out to the car and i gave him his driver, chris, a jar of miss jenny's pickles. and today we partner with the ex-im have increased. and it is my great honor and privilege to introduce our luncheon keynote speaker. with president obama, he has worked in the last four years to strengthen our economy, to help small businesses like mine, and to open the world to american exports. please join me in welcoming our vice president of the united states of america, joe biden. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this is the world. this is the reason. >> thank you, sir. >> you did a great job. >> thank you. good luck. [a
mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada.three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running out to the car and i gave him his driver, chris, a jar of miss...
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on the chinese to allow the underground, the north korean underground railroad to move people to mongolia or thailand or however they get out. so far this administration has done better than anyone. >> something that we haven't talked about, it seems to me, i don't think we can outsource our diplomacy to china. we need to restore high-level engagement and i don't buy the argument that that is bribery. secretary of state john kerry is going to the region next week is critical. we need to restore that engagement to have that high-level dialogue and, clearly, kim jong wants it. i'm not going to cite dennis rodman, which, i mean, that was crazy in many ways. but what does he come back with? he comes back with one line that they want talks. so, you talk clearly with no illusions and that is diplomacy. people have done it several times and we have seen some success. >> from the left criticizing obama and you're from the right defending him. quick thought on this talking to them, restraint. >> i think it would be a terrible idea. madeline albright tried that in 2000. president clinton went to re
on the chinese to allow the underground, the north korean underground railroad to move people to mongolia or thailand or however they get out. so far this administration has done better than anyone. >> something that we haven't talked about, it seems to me, i don't think we can outsource our diplomacy to china. we need to restore high-level engagement and i don't buy the argument that that is bribery. secretary of state john kerry is going to the region next week is critical. we need to...
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forward did he have van clark who used to play here in the states and ended up playing hoops in mongolia now. remember, i've got game, too. >> okay, okay, okay. see? >> come on, greta, my gosh. >> greta: see? okay. and now it's your turn to hash it out with us, just use hashtag greta on your tweets and don't forget to follow me on twitter@greta wire. you need to stay up longer at you need to stay up longer at this one. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food different. d introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data
forward did he have van clark who used to play here in the states and ended up playing hoops in mongolia now. remember, i've got game, too. >> okay, okay, okay. see? >> come on, greta, my gosh. >> greta: see? okay. and now it's your turn to hash it out with us, just use hashtag greta on your tweets and don't forget to follow me on twitter@greta wire. you need to stay up longer at you need to stay up longer at this one. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to...
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forward did he have van clark who used to play here in the states and ended up playing hoops in mongoliaremember, i've got game, too. >> okay, okay, okay. see? >> come on, greta, my gosh. >> greta: see? okay. and now it's your turn to hash it out with us, just use hashtag greta on your tweets and don't forget to follow me on twitter@greta wire. you need to stay up longer at this one. jay leno and jimmy fallon teaming up. what are they up to. stay up a few minutes you'll see next. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red
forward did he have van clark who used to play here in the states and ended up playing hoops in mongoliaremember, i've got game, too. >> okay, okay, okay. see? >> come on, greta, my gosh. >> greta: see? okay. and now it's your turn to hash it out with us, just use hashtag greta on your tweets and don't forget to follow me on twitter@greta wire. you need to stay up longer at this one. jay leno and jimmy fallon teaming up. what are they up to. stay up a few minutes you'll see...
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mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada. in three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. and i hope 0% of that's in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. chairman fred hopper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running out to the car and i gave him his driver, chris, a jar of miss jenny's pickles. and today we partner with the x.m. bank so that we can let our foreign buyers have terms, because without the x.m. bank, we could never do that. and because we have partnered with the x.m. bank, we now have our foreign sales increased, and now here's the fun part. it is my great honor and privilege to introduce our luncheon keynote speaker. with president obama, he has worked the last four years to strengthen our economy, to help small businesses like mine, and to open
mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada. in three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. and i hope 0% of that's in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. chairman fred hopper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running out to...
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mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada. in three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. and i hope 20% of you that is in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. chairman fred hopper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running out to the car and i gave him his driver, chris, a jar of miss jenny's pickles. and today we partner with the x.m. bank so that we can let our foreign buyers have terms, because without the x.m. bank, we could never do that. and because we have partnered with the x.m. bank, we now have our foreign sales increased, and now here's the fun part. it is my great honor and privilege to introduce our luncheon keynote speaker. with president obama, he has worked the last four years to strengthen our economy, to help small businesses like mine, and to
mongolia, the u.k., and very soon canada. in three short years, exporting has allowed us to grow our staff to 12 employees. that's 250% increase in employment. and by the end of 2013, we're going to do $1 million in gross sales. and i hope 20% of you that is in exporting. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. early on, i had the pleasure of hearing x.m. chairman fred hopper speak in north carolina. i was so impressed by his remarks to help small businesses like me export that i was running...
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and during the first george bush administration he was a senior director for china and taiwan and mongolia in the department of defense. he's also the recent co-author of a book on u.s.-china relations, and awkward embrace. vice president and political and security affairs at the national bureau of asian research where he manages several in the our research programs on political and security issues in asia. he previously was a fellow at the center for new american security and he served in the pentagon as director for china affairs in the office of the secretary of defense. and last but not least, tom-tom is a defense and security policy analyst and codirector of aei's maryland where center. is the co-author of numerous books including lessons for a long work, and ground troops, the future of u.s. land power. and with that i'm just going to go in and turn it over to nick. thank you. >> thank you much, much. i thought that i might spend just a couple of minutes discussing some of what we might call domestic politics in north korea that have been perhaps informing the theatrics that we have
and during the first george bush administration he was a senior director for china and taiwan and mongolia in the department of defense. he's also the recent co-author of a book on u.s.-china relations, and awkward embrace. vice president and political and security affairs at the national bureau of asian research where he manages several in the our research programs on political and security issues in asia. he previously was a fellow at the center for new american security and he served in the...