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nsc official says the government had to suspend two of the company simultaneously because the last time but treat at times complying with a single event that triggered even more competition as they tried to up one another's customers while the other was out of commission. in january last year the three firms were suspended for enticing customers with illegal subsidies. the longtime almost customary ten day with the offer to pay to defend announced a huge chunk of what the customers are supposed to pay for more about devices. following friday's announcement however industry and senators voiced concerns that the nation's longest ever suspension will deal a blow to sink into the handset makers such as lg electronics and pancake as well as smaller retailers rather than pursue leading operators to date stamp that had been hse and went down again. south korea has repeated its call to north korea to accept this proposal from across talks resuming three unions for families separated by the korean war seoul's unification ministry said friday it sent a message to pyongyang saying that humanitaria
nsc official says the government had to suspend two of the company simultaneously because the last time but treat at times complying with a single event that triggered even more competition as they tried to up one another's customers while the other was out of commission. in january last year the three firms were suspended for enticing customers with illegal subsidies. the longtime almost customary ten day with the offer to pay to defend announced a huge chunk of what the customers are supposed...
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from your experience on the nsc, just briefly, how do they keep track of something like this when ituestion mark. >> i think it would definitely be a high alert in the situation room. and during the bush administration, it would have been the homeland security council, headed by fran townsend. i'm not sure how exactly the obama administration, i believe that's under the usauspices of e nsc, which is now the nss. so it would be monitored by the nss. >> but they basically are waiting for intelligence to find out, was this a malfunction or something we should be concerned about? >> i think it's still such an evolving situation, i don't think anyone really knows anything at all. >> one would hope they're using all that electronic intercept technology to find out everything they mobile can. one of the significant things about this crash -- and we're assuming the plane has crashed, this incident, is you're not -- there's not a lot of debris -- no debris has been found on the surface of the sea. normally when a plane comes down, you find debris. even the air france flight that went down not
from your experience on the nsc, just briefly, how do they keep track of something like this when ituestion mark. >> i think it would definitely be a high alert in the situation room. and during the bush administration, it would have been the homeland security council, headed by fran townsend. i'm not sure how exactly the obama administration, i believe that's under the usauspices of e nsc, which is now the nss. so it would be monitored by the nss. >> but they basically are waiting...
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that spent six months in the reagan white house on the nsc staff. you can imagine to a young person that was very exciting. then i also had a six-month stent where i went to the house armed services committee staff and i worked on the military personnel and compensation subcommittee as an intern. well, as luck would have it for me i left and went back to the army and the house armed services committee staff within months had a real opening for a real job and because i had been an intern and because they knew me and like to meet and i was young and trainable and so forth they offered this new job to me. it was an entry-level job and that is what launched me on what became a 10 year career on the house armed services committee for the most part focusing on fish -- people issues oteri personnel and compensation. from there i went on to the pentagon where i did five years as the assistant secretary of defense for reserve affairs so here we go again with the national guard and reserve forces. i became deeply ingrained in the issues that affect our nation
that spent six months in the reagan white house on the nsc staff. you can imagine to a young person that was very exciting. then i also had a six-month stent where i went to the house armed services committee staff and i worked on the military personnel and compensation subcommittee as an intern. well, as luck would have it for me i left and went back to the army and the house armed services committee staff within months had a real opening for a real job and because i had been an intern and...
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so the nsc if they are doing well, moderating these turf problems. the book has been several page groups in each of the major elements of our strategy so diplomacy, public diplomacy, economic tools, why enforcement, the military, diplomacy is a good place to start. weiner terrorism is very politically and usually international, diplomacy therefore has some prospects. diplomacy has done well in some cases, so most folks regard the irish settlement, 1997 onward until 2007, that was an impressive product from multilateral diplomacy involving a lot of the irish and british players but a lot of outsiders as well as some americans, mr. clinton, george mitchell, a lot of others from around the world. bilateral has some successes, bilateral diplomacy by respect to the libya problem, we work with united kingdom on that. i also in the book draws some cautionary notes because in going to conferences, watching the way, quote, talking to terrorists has become one of the hottest fields in my own district i have a lot of reservations about the way in which diplomac
so the nsc if they are doing well, moderating these turf problems. the book has been several page groups in each of the major elements of our strategy so diplomacy, public diplomacy, economic tools, why enforcement, the military, diplomacy is a good place to start. weiner terrorism is very politically and usually international, diplomacy therefore has some prospects. diplomacy has done well in some cases, so most folks regard the irish settlement, 1997 onward until 2007, that was an impressive...
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charging the entire administration because when i use that term that means that everybody from state to nsc to the statehouse understood that these are our guys and we need to help them. i am making the statement that those who gave the actual advice went to ask mubarak to go down actually favored the idea that the brotherhood would be leaving that revolt. so when you have the demonstrations which basically began as a result of a call by facebook. it 85,000 likes. that's the beginning of the revolution. facebook was liberal. 30 or 40,000 members of that facebook came down to tahrir square so the original tahrir square april 6 and others. the brotherhood and al-jazeera we stay behind. they were afraid of the regime. they did know how is going to end up. they didn't even know if the obama administration in the west in general were going to a love mubarak to -- it's only when the umbrella was provided to the demonstrated second day, their day, fourth day when the egyptian military was brought by washington do not go. this was the beginning of the collapse of the mubarak regime. then is as if t
charging the entire administration because when i use that term that means that everybody from state to nsc to the statehouse understood that these are our guys and we need to help them. i am making the statement that those who gave the actual advice went to ask mubarak to go down actually favored the idea that the brotherhood would be leaving that revolt. so when you have the demonstrations which basically began as a result of a call by facebook. it 85,000 likes. that's the beginning of the...
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and with that said, you know, there's reporting in "the daily beast" today that the nsc is prepared forwe go through with sanctions including access for u.s. military to afghanistan which goes through -- via russia, destruction of the syrian chemical weapons which is a major priority for this administration, and of course curbing iran's nuclear program. i mean, it is hard i guess to really issue meaningful threats when the other side holds so many of the cards, it seems. >> well, look, russia has made clear it's prepared to absorb whatever cost the united states and europe are prepared to impose on it. the flip side has to be true, as well. the united states and europe are happy to be prepared to impose whatever costs russia might impose, particularly in europe where they're sensitive and dependent on russian gas. and there's areas as you pointed out that the united states depends on russia for cooperation. >> well, it is a moving chess game. we will follow it. peter baker, thank you for your time. >>> joining me from washington is the bureau chief for "buzz feed," john stanton. john, t
and with that said, you know, there's reporting in "the daily beast" today that the nsc is prepared forwe go through with sanctions including access for u.s. military to afghanistan which goes through -- via russia, destruction of the syrian chemical weapons which is a major priority for this administration, and of course curbing iran's nuclear program. i mean, it is hard i guess to really issue meaningful threats when the other side holds so many of the cards, it seems. >>...
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so nsc, if they're doing well, will sort of moderate some of these turf problems when they're federal. the book has then several page groups on each of the major elements of our strategy, so diplomacy, public diplomacy, economic tools, law, law enforcement, the military. diplomacy's probably a good place to start. we know terrorism's very political. we know it's usually international. diplomacy, therefore, has some prospects. and diplomacy's done well in some cases. in multilateral diplomacy i think most folks regard the irish settlement which took from, oh, maybe 1997 onward til 2007, but that was an impressive product from multilateral diplomacy involving a lot of the irish and british players, but a lot of outsiders including some americans like mr. clinton, like george mitchell. a lot of others from around the world. bilateral also has some successes, bilateral diplomacy i'll mention in a minute with respect to the libya problem where we worked with the united kingdom on that. but i also in the book draw some cautionary notes, because in going to conferences as you do and sort of
so nsc, if they're doing well, will sort of moderate some of these turf problems when they're federal. the book has then several page groups on each of the major elements of our strategy, so diplomacy, public diplomacy, economic tools, law, law enforcement, the military. diplomacy's probably a good place to start. we know terrorism's very political. we know it's usually international. diplomacy, therefore, has some prospects. and diplomacy's done well in some cases. in multilateral diplomacy i...
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. >> the nsc aide streaming all of these games live and if you did you first subscription you get towhat we are doing. >> first up, the mobile app, live tv that's-has other television channels such as tnt and tbs. >> you can log in with your universe of cal to watch games when you are away from home. >> this is something that we just have to sit down and watch. >> it seems really excited. these days, it does not matter which divides. >> i get to watch march madness of ago, i do not have to miss it. it will be really fun. >> i remember the first year that they live streams is on the computer and there was a big deal but not to have your tablet or your phone is huge. if you would like to know more about this go to the website. >> from march madness to bay area sports. joe pavelski scored three goals and set up another as the sharp snap a two game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the oilers. >> the nfl is one to start penalizing those dunks over the goal post crossbar after you score a touchdown and next year. might as well call it the jimmy gramm rule. the saints tight end is well
. >> the nsc aide streaming all of these games live and if you did you first subscription you get towhat we are doing. >> first up, the mobile app, live tv that's-has other television channels such as tnt and tbs. >> you can log in with your universe of cal to watch games when you are away from home. >> this is something that we just have to sit down and watch. >> it seems really excited. these days, it does not matter which divides. >> i get to watch march...
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the chance to go to but we called the national security council staff that is now the nss and not the nsc i spent about six months in the reagan white house and you can imagine as a young person i was very exciting. and then i also had about a six month stint where i went to the house armed services committee staff and i worked on the military personnel and compensation subcommittee as an intern. while, as luck would have it for me i left and went back to the army intarmy into the house armd services committee staff within months had a real opening for a real job, and because i had been an intern and because he knew me and liked me and i was young and trainable they offered this job to me. ..
the chance to go to but we called the national security council staff that is now the nss and not the nsc i spent about six months in the reagan white house and you can imagine as a young person i was very exciting. and then i also had about a six month stint where i went to the house armed services committee staff and i worked on the military personnel and compensation subcommittee as an intern. while, as luck would have it for me i left and went back to the army intarmy into the house armd...
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elise jordan worked with the nsc under president george w. bush, now a contributor to "the daily beast." and haze brown covers national security issues for think progress. thanks for joining us. you know russia so well, maybe you could give us some context and some background about what exactly is going on here. the crimea was sort of transferred, i guess, to the ukraine in 1954 by then the soviet union, there are a lot of russian speaking people who live there and a lot of russian speaking people, people who identify more with russia in the eastern part of ukraine. are we seeing a strategy here by vladimir putin to include these predominantly russian speaking areas? is that what's going on? >> i think that's what's going on when we see what's happening in crimea and the most important thing to watch is what will happen in eastern ukraine. i don't think he's going to stop at crimea. putin has this imperial project, one of the biggest tragedies that he said was the collapse of the soviet union and what he's trying to do is kind of rebuild russ
elise jordan worked with the nsc under president george w. bush, now a contributor to "the daily beast." and haze brown covers national security issues for think progress. thanks for joining us. you know russia so well, maybe you could give us some context and some background about what exactly is going on here. the crimea was sort of transferred, i guess, to the ukraine in 1954 by then the soviet union, there are a lot of russian speaking people who live there and a lot of russian...
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when blacks occupy the high foreign policy position at the nsc, or when jews leave the council on foreign relations. of course, they encountered resistance. i'm referring here to, particularly to dr. brzezinski. i give you an illustration from the book. in 1974, dr. brzezinski learned that a member of the old astonished, governor harriman, didn't think that someone named brzezinski should occupy a high foreign policy post. so he pinned a feisty little letter, part of which i'm about to read. dear mr. harriman, since you're a blunt man, ma let me say quite bluntly that i do not feel that in her kissinger's background is qualified him are dealing with the middle east, nor do i think that your background as a million capitalists prevent you from dealing intelligence with the soviet communists. [laughter] yours sincerely, zbigniew brzezinski. i hasten to add that they soon reconciled. so while our first goal was to divide weight his career and the second to place it in perspective, our third goal that i tried to emphasize was to publish a book that is readable, mixing their easter's essays wi
when blacks occupy the high foreign policy position at the nsc, or when jews leave the council on foreign relations. of course, they encountered resistance. i'm referring here to, particularly to dr. brzezinski. i give you an illustration from the book. in 1974, dr. brzezinski learned that a member of the old astonished, governor harriman, didn't think that someone named brzezinski should occupy a high foreign policy post. so he pinned a feisty little letter, part of which i'm about to read....