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would no longer manage the panama canal. it was going to save us money to get rid of the panama canal. it's kind of funny. there's a chinese flag in this picture because the chinese manage the panama canal. that's kind of outsourcing american exceptionalism. we built that canal. now we are outsourcing the moon, potentially, to the chinese. under though because ma administration. and we're outssurce -- under the obama administration. we're outsourcing the spault program and the rockets that make this exceptional. this administration has been very critical about outsourcing outside the country of jobs. pointing fingers at lots of people about, you're destroying american jobs by outsourcing, what do you think you're doing with these 20,000 to 30,000 high-paying, technical, the great brain trust of america, you're outsourcing it to the chinese, the indians, and the russians. maybe the japanese. why shouldn't we be concerned about this, mr. president? i think that's the question we've got to ask ourselves. and i think we've got t
would no longer manage the panama canal. it was going to save us money to get rid of the panama canal. it's kind of funny. there's a chinese flag in this picture because the chinese manage the panama canal. that's kind of outsourcing american exceptionalism. we built that canal. now we are outsourcing the moon, potentially, to the chinese. under though because ma administration. and we're outssurce -- under the obama administration. we're outsourcing the spault program and the rockets that make...
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technological hookup to places like puerto rico where we're setting up the tell medicine program, panamatries we're going to move into. we need to get all of that equipment to any site that we need to set up so that children can have that care in that remote location. they were very excited, as we were about the possibilities of telemedicine and technology to spread health care. children's hospital of los angeles is one of the top in the country. they have the top pediatric oncologists and hematologists, some of the top pediatricians. that is the level of care that will be available now in puerto rico or san juan, puerto rico, or if we move into panama city or anywhere we go. those doctors can dial up, and they'll see the charts. they'll see different cases of children that they can confer on and examine and diagnose and treat immediately. >> and, again, the idea is to bring that not just to one or two places but to every place and make this system a general primary which, of course, is a few years off. we're going to be working on it. we're getting there. >> larry: children's hospital o
technological hookup to places like puerto rico where we're setting up the tell medicine program, panamatries we're going to move into. we need to get all of that equipment to any site that we need to set up so that children can have that care in that remote location. they were very excited, as we were about the possibilities of telemedicine and technology to spread health care. children's hospital of los angeles is one of the top in the country. they have the top pediatric oncologists and...
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why are talking about agreements with countries like panama? why are we talking about a free- trade agreement model that has led to loss of manufacturing jobs and rising deficits? it is simply inappropriate. and what you are saying, americans are demanding that the president and their policymakers articulate a vision of the future which does not look like what we have experienced over the last several decades of the devastated communities and lost jobs. guest: i will just say to the color that you will not add up my fan club in new york city. but i will say this -- u.s. corporations have struggled for a lot of reasons, and another grit co., eastman kodak, his laid off 30,000 workers -- another great co., eastman kodak, as that of 30,000 workers, and it has to do with digital cameras. would you think of a politician who said that we need to ban the sale of -- what would you think of a politician, said that we need to ban the sale of digital cameras to save jobs at kodak? you would say they are crazy. yet the logic behind trade barriers is the sa
why are talking about agreements with countries like panama? why are we talking about a free- trade agreement model that has led to loss of manufacturing jobs and rising deficits? it is simply inappropriate. and what you are saying, americans are demanding that the president and their policymakers articulate a vision of the future which does not look like what we have experienced over the last several decades of the devastated communities and lost jobs. guest: i will just say to the color that...
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what you're talking about agreements with countries like panama. why retracting about a three paid model that has led to a rising deficit. it is simply inappropriate. americans are demanding that their president and policy makers articulate a vision of the future, which was does not look like what we have experienced over the past decade with lost jobs. l notdd up my fan club in new york city. but i will say this -- u.s. corporations have struggled for a lot of reasons, and another grit co., eastman kodak, his laid off 30,000 workers -- another great co., eastman kodak, as that of 30,000 workers, and it has to do with digital cameras. would you think of a politician who said that we need to ban the sale of --hat would you think of a politician, said that we need to ban the sale of digital cameras to save jobs at kak? yowould say they are crazy. yet the logic behind trad barriers is the same faulty logic. ask people where they work. the vast majority of work in the service sector -- health care, education, information servicc, business and professio
what you're talking about agreements with countries like panama. why retracting about a three paid model that has led to a rising deficit. it is simply inappropriate. americans are demanding that their president and policy makers articulate a vision of the future, which was does not look like what we have experienced over the past decade with lost jobs. l notdd up my fan club in new york city. but i will say this -- u.s. corporations have struggled for a lot of reasons, and another grit co.,...
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hopefully congress can work on these and ratify them in the near future in panama, colombia and south america. there is a lot of trade opportunities outside of europe and we will continue to monitor and do business with them, but it is not dispositive of how we do if the european trade is off a bit. >> i would like to follow up with a trade questioned. the american taxpayers will be paying $147 million a year to brazil because the agriculture department was ruled illegal by the trade organization. what are you going to do about that? >> we have to educate people about what has been done about the credit export program that may be responsive to the concerns raised by brazil and the world trade auk -- world trade organization. it has been substantially less than the penalties that were assessed a would have compromised agribusiness in a very significant way. not only would we had terraces sensed -- tariffs assessed against them, but we would have intellectual property compromised as a result of that decision. >> would not be cheaper to revise the underlying cotton program that cost taxp
hopefully congress can work on these and ratify them in the near future in panama, colombia and south america. there is a lot of trade opportunities outside of europe and we will continue to monitor and do business with them, but it is not dispositive of how we do if the european trade is off a bit. >> i would like to follow up with a trade questioned. the american taxpayers will be paying $147 million a year to brazil because the agriculture department was ruled illegal by the trade...
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tar balls washed up on florida beaches near panama city. bp has been asked to prepare a new contingency plan. kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 38 pelicans have been released back into the wild. 192 brown pelicans have been taken from the louisiana coast coated with oil. 80% of those rescued can be saved and reintroduced into the wild. the hope is that the texas habitat will be a safe haven from them from the spill. millions of process raw sewage seeped away into the biscayne bay saturday morning. people were warned to stay out of the water. test results should confirm the severity of the contamination. >> kids are notoriously picky eaters. marketing and commercials can be influencing their tastes. a study found that children overwhelmingly would choose a product if packaging featured a licensed cartoon character, like the explorer.xplora that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you think limits should be placed on cartoon characters to market junk food? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercool
tar balls washed up on florida beaches near panama city. bp has been asked to prepare a new contingency plan. kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 38 pelicans have been released back into the wild. 192 brown pelicans have been taken from the louisiana coast coated with oil. 80% of those rescued can be saved and reintroduced into the wild. the hope is that the texas habitat will be a safe haven from them from the spill. millions of process raw sewage seeped away into the biscayne bay saturday...
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that hopefully congress will be able to work on and ultimately ratify in the very near future in panama, colombia, and south korea. so there's a lot of trade opportunity outside of the e.u. we'll continue to want to do business, but it's not business, but it's not necessarily dispositive of how we're going to do if the european trade is off a bit. >> i'd like to follow up on a trade question as well, mr. secretary. america taxpayers will be paying $147 million a year to brazil because the agriculture department's cotton subsidy program has been ruled illegal. what are you going to do about that in the next farm bill? >> well, i think first and foremost is to educate folks about what has already been done on the credit export guarantee program that many have been responsive to the concerns raised by brazil. i would also say that the payments being made are substantially less than the penalties that could have been assessed by brazil that would have compromised agriculture in a very significant way. not only would we have had tearives assessed against our products but our intellectual pro
that hopefully congress will be able to work on and ultimately ratify in the very near future in panama, colombia, and south korea. so there's a lot of trade opportunity outside of the e.u. we'll continue to want to do business, but it's not business, but it's not necessarily dispositive of how we're going to do if the european trade is off a bit. >> i'd like to follow up on a trade question as well, mr. secretary. america taxpayers will be paying $147 million a year to brazil because the...
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that is the level of care that will be available now in puerto rico or if we move into panama city orose doctors will dial up, they'll see charts. they'll see different cases of children that they can confer on and examine and diagnose and treat immediately. >> and, again, the idea is to bring that not just to one or two places but to every place and make this system a general primary which, of course, is a few years off. we're going to be working on it. we're getting there. >> children's hospital of los angeles is one of the sister hospitals of the larry king cardiac foundation, which your husband, jennifer, marc anthony, is a major supporter of. we hope to get you involved, too. we help a lot of people, a lot of kids with cardiac problems. >> absolutely. >> larry: we'll be back with more moments with jennifer lopez and lynda lopez right after this. i switched to a complete tomultivitamin with more.50, only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day wom
that is the level of care that will be available now in puerto rico or if we move into panama city orose doctors will dial up, they'll see charts. they'll see different cases of children that they can confer on and examine and diagnose and treat immediately. >> and, again, the idea is to bring that not just to one or two places but to every place and make this system a general primary which, of course, is a few years off. we're going to be working on it. we're getting there. >>...
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next we will go to steve in panama city, floridaa caller: >> mr. solomon, i agree with you with afghanistan and the war and everything. i am surprised more people are not screaming about whyyare we over there and spending all this money. does that have something to do with oil? is there a pipeline that will be coming from the north through afghanistan and pakistan? i did hear it, but i have never heard it in the neww or anything. i ammjust wondering, is that true? guest: wars have been for a lot of reasons. others have documented, in the 1980's there was a great deal of interest from the u.s., and in the 1990's, in securing for u.s. oil interests, pipeline axis from the central asian republic to a water port in pakistan. i would not put too fine a point on that. right now, this is the war that keeps going, and is much more to start one. -pif you think about the amountf money being spent that is going around to all kind of military contractors, and let me remind you, we are organizing around the country to block the $13 billion supplemental that is
next we will go to steve in panama city, floridaa caller: >> mr. solomon, i agree with you with afghanistan and the war and everything. i am surprised more people are not screaming about whyyare we over there and spending all this money. does that have something to do with oil? is there a pipeline that will be coming from the north through afghanistan and pakistan? i did hear it, but i have never heard it in the neww or anything. i ammjust wondering, is that true? guest: wars have been...
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the entire operation from the southern part of south america right through the whole continent into panama and also into the caribbean. again, integrated training and deployment. into the new countries and building capacity. the last two months of the year, there will be a south america whiide operation jupiter. lot of the countries that were brought into the equation do not necessarily have the experiences resources allocated to this issue. that is somewhere where we can help. increasingly seen around the world. same chemicals in different parts of the world. i've talked a lot about training. we really think training is very important. put a lot of emphasis on this in the last two years. through our various training seminars, we had a series of one-week i.p. crime training seminars. two weeks ago, we were and simple. we had the western and northern i.p. crime national workshops. we have 28 countries represented there and 140 police officers. we spent four days training and two days looking at the operational aspects. how are we going to work in west africa. we have not worked there before
the entire operation from the southern part of south america right through the whole continent into panama and also into the caribbean. again, integrated training and deployment. into the new countries and building capacity. the last two months of the year, there will be a south america whiide operation jupiter. lot of the countries that were brought into the equation do not necessarily have the experiences resources allocated to this issue. that is somewhere where we can help. increasingly...
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panama and korea holds good things for our agriculture region. still, as -- our farmers continue to pay high tariffs, as many as 90%. mr. costa: many are expanding market opportunities by signing their own trade agreements and seizing markets that could and should belong to u.s. agriculture. madam speaker, we are leaving in a global economy. if we are truly committed to economic recovery in the united states, now is the time to promote u.s. products abroad. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. recorded votes -- record votes on postponed questions will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4505. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title o
panama and korea holds good things for our agriculture region. still, as -- our farmers continue to pay high tariffs, as many as 90%. mr. costa: many are expanding market opportunities by signing their own trade agreements and seizing markets that could and should belong to u.s. agriculture. madam speaker, we are leaving in a global economy. if we are truly committed to economic recovery in the united states, now is the time to promote u.s. products abroad. i yield back the balance of my time....
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we need a port in south carolina for when the panama canal is finished. i have been there and met with the shipping companies. you have to start planning for the future. whether you do a public-private partnership, we need eight intermodal port. we have to do something about our tax structure. we do everything we can to discourage people from investing in south carolina. if you look at what we charge to properties owned by businesses. we are putting the burden on businesses. >> time is up. the next question will be addressed to mr. mcmaster. >> you made the fight against internet crimes against children and more recently the fight against the federal health care bill some of the hallmarks of your time as attorney general of the state. what can you do to make economic development for all of south carolina a hallmark of your time as governor? >> as i began to explain one minute ago, it was an executive position. i note that you have to have a team working together to know all about the problem you are trying to solve. what i would do with economic developme
we need a port in south carolina for when the panama canal is finished. i have been there and met with the shipping companies. you have to start planning for the future. whether you do a public-private partnership, we need eight intermodal port. we have to do something about our tax structure. we do everything we can to discourage people from investing in south carolina. if you look at what we charge to properties owned by businesses. we are putting the burden on businesses. >> time is...
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david mccullough's book on the one hand changed they are minds -- and changed their minds on the panamaanal treaty. i never saw senator byrd after i was elected to the senate a few years ago when he did not ask me about howard baker. we will miss senator byrd's milding and his love of mountain music. he campaigned in tennessee a long time ago for albert gore sr. who was running for the senate, who also played the fiddle. senator byrd played the fiddle on the grand ole opry in nashville, came back to nashville in 2008 and sank along with a group of fiddlers. a few days later i came to him on the senate floor and talked to him about an old mountain song called "wreck on the highway" made famous in the 1940's, i guess, 1930's. and senator byrd began to sing the song. he knew all the words -- so loudly -- that the staff was afraid the galleries would all tice it. we will miss his loveeof the united states history, but traditional american history. he was the superior o sponsor oe teaching american history program which is part of the elementary and secondary education act. he has provided n
david mccullough's book on the one hand changed they are minds -- and changed their minds on the panamaanal treaty. i never saw senator byrd after i was elected to the senate a few years ago when he did not ask me about howard baker. we will miss senator byrd's milding and his love of mountain music. he campaigned in tennessee a long time ago for albert gore sr. who was running for the senate, who also played the fiddle. senator byrd played the fiddle on the grand ole opry in nashville, came...
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two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern about where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those particular rigs? if not, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the - review of our existing regime, we thought it was -- conducting the immediate review of our existing regime, we thought it was imperative that the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are directly applied. that is exactly what we have done. much of the shipping of the world is registered in what often seems to be exhausted -- seems to be exotic jurisdictions. whenever the basis of registration in u.k. waters, they have to be of two u.k. regulations and we will not take any risks. that inspection is under way. the increase in the pace -- there is an increase in the pace of inspection as i speak. >> on a more positive note, can i ask him if he has [unintelligible] >> i am grateful for his suggestion. some of the reporting back that i have heard from the united states suggests that another brit
two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern about where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those particular rigs? if not, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the - review of our existing regime, we thought it was -- conducting the immediate review of our existing regime, we thought it was imperative that the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are...
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while that happens the oil slick is getting close err to the white sands of the panama panhandle. more on the oil spill coming up in a moment on the "washington journal." and finally the head of the international air transport association says the aviation industry could recover from the mick downturn within two years. this is even after the volcanoic ash crises took an estimated billion-dollar pilot out of the revenue. and also cautioned, quote, we have two speeds. that's because economic growth remains sluggish in europe, even as it accelerates in the u.s. and asia. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> this week, watch book tv in prime time. today with former gold gold -- goldman sachs managing director and losing our religion the liberal media's attack on christianty. tammy bruce on the death of right and wrong. and piper kerrman on her experience in the american legal system. orange is the new black, my year in a woman's prison. book tv on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on your screen is a gentleman by the name of brian o'neal. he is
while that happens the oil slick is getting close err to the white sands of the panama panhandle. more on the oil spill coming up in a moment on the "washington journal." and finally the head of the international air transport association says the aviation industry could recover from the mick downturn within two years. this is even after the volcanoic ash crises took an estimated billion-dollar pilot out of the revenue. and also cautioned, quote, we have two speeds. that's because...
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i've met with the shipping companies and the panama six canal.ed an intermodal port plan for our future and we have to do something about our tax structure. we do everything we can to discourage people from investing in south carolina, what you look at what we chart now on property owned by businesses -- we discourage anyone from buying property, we're putting the burden on the businesses. >> thank you. the next question will be to attorney general mcmaster. >> he made the fight against internet crime and children, and more recently against the federal health care bill and its impact on south carolina. what can you do to make economic development for all south carolina of hallmark of your time as governor? >> as i began to explain a minute ago, i was ronald reagan's first attorney general in the company. -- in the country. my first elected position was attorney general. we have to have a team working together that know all the areas did know about problem you're trying to solve. what i would do is economic development, do something that has not b
i've met with the shipping companies and the panama six canal.ed an intermodal port plan for our future and we have to do something about our tax structure. we do everything we can to discourage people from investing in south carolina, what you look at what we chart now on property owned by businesses -- we discourage anyone from buying property, we're putting the burden on the businesses. >> thank you. the next question will be to attorney general mcmaster. >> he made the fight...
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there are free trade agreements converse will hopefully be able to work on and ratified -- in panama,olombia. there is a lot of trade opportunities outside of the european union. host: you can see the entire interview on "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. let's take a look at other news right now going on. this from the associated press, two new jersey man who allegedly intended to kill american troops were arrested saturday before boarding flights on their way to joined a group in somalia. this looks at the star-ledger of newark reported that two men were arrested at jfk international airport before they could board separate flights to egypt and continue on this about. officials familiar with the details spoke on condition of anonymity. also, looking at the "miami herald." looking at the news from there. bp bosses on likely to face jail. well they can expect heavy fines from the oil spill, past catastrophes show that company officials rarely face criminal charges. they are following that story very closely as it relates to florida's shores. they have a photograph -- beach patro
there are free trade agreements converse will hopefully be able to work on and ratified -- in panama,olombia. there is a lot of trade opportunities outside of the european union. host: you can see the entire interview on "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. let's take a look at other news right now going on. this from the associated press, two new jersey man who allegedly intended to kill american troops were arrested saturday before boarding flights on their way to joined a group...
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david mccullough's book on the one hand changed they are minds -- and changed their minds on the panamacanal treaty. i never saw senator byrd after i was elected to the senate a few years ago when he did not ask me about howard baker. we will miss senator byrd's milding and his love of mountain music. he campaigned in tennessee a long time ago for albert gore sr. who was running for the senate, who also played the fiddle. senator byrd played the fiddle on the grand ole opry in nashville, came back to nashville in 2008 and sank along with a group of fiddlers. a few days later i came to him on the senate floor and talked to him about an old mountain song called "wreck on the highway" made famous in the 1940's, i guess, 1930's. and senator byrd began to sing the song. he knew all the words -- so loudly -- that the staff was afraid the galleries would all tice it. we will miss his loveeof the united states history, but traditional american history. he was the superior o sponsor oe teaching american history program which is part of the elementary and secondary education act. he has provided
david mccullough's book on the one hand changed they are minds -- and changed their minds on the panamacanal treaty. i never saw senator byrd after i was elected to the senate a few years ago when he did not ask me about howard baker. we will miss senator byrd's milding and his love of mountain music. he campaigned in tennessee a long time ago for albert gore sr. who was running for the senate, who also played the fiddle. senator byrd played the fiddle on the grand ole opry in nashville, came...
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two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern abt where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those rticular rigs? ifot, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the - review of our existing regime, w thought it was -- conducting the immediate review of our existing regime, we thought it was imperave that the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are directly applied. at is actly what we have do. much of the shipping of the world is registered in what often seems to be exhausted -- seems to be exotic jurisdictions. whenever the basis of registration in u.k. waters, they have to be of two u. regulations and we will not take any risks. that inspection is under way. the increase in the pace -- there is an increase in the pace of inspection as i speak. >> on a more positive note, can i ask him if heas [unintelligible] >> i am grateful for his suggestion. some of the reporting back that i have heard from the united states suggests at ather british lawyers turning up
two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern abt where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those rticular rigs? ifot, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the - review of our existing regime, w thought it was -- conducting the immediate review of our existing regime, we thought it was imperave that the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are directly...
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colombia's negotiating agreements with europe, panama and south korea and as a result american workers are falling behind. there is no credible reason to oppose the colombia free trade agreement. it levels the playing field for american workers, creating over $1 billion in new u.s. sales to colombia. they'll impose stronger labor protections for colombian workers. thousands of workers support the agreement. it demonstrates america's commitment to a valuable and long-standing ally. the administration says that exports creates jobs and ensures strong u.s. foreign policy but none of this is credible while we ignore the u.s.-colombia treed promotion agreement. -- trade promotion agreement. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. -- from florida is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today as the proud au
colombia's negotiating agreements with europe, panama and south korea and as a result american workers are falling behind. there is no credible reason to oppose the colombia free trade agreement. it levels the playing field for american workers, creating over $1 billion in new u.s. sales to colombia. they'll impose stronger labor protections for colombian workers. thousands of workers support the agreement. it demonstrates america's commitment to a valuable and long-standing ally. the...
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two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern about where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those particular rigs? if not, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the -- review of our existing regime, we thought it was -- conducting the%+ immediate review of our existing regime, we thouuht it was imperative ttat the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are directly applied. that is exactly what we have done. much of the shipping of the world is registered in what often seems to beeexhausted -- seems to be exotic jurrsdictions. whenever the basis of they have to be of two u.k. regulations and we will not take any risss. that inspectton is under way. the increase in the pace -- there is an increase in the pace of inspection as i speak. >> on a ore positive note, can i ask him if he has [unintelligible] >> i am grateful for his suggestion. some of the reporting back that i have heard from the united states suggests that another british voicelawyers turning up
two raids mar in panama and three in liberia and two in [unintelligible] in given the public concern about where they are registered, has he ordered a review of the safety of those particular rigs? if not, why not? >> that is precisely why, when we conducted the -- review of our existing regime, we thought it was -- conducting the%+ immediate review of our existing regime, we thouuht it was imperative ttat the rules and regulations that set out safety and environmental procedures are...