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i lived in el el paso, i lived n tijuana, and i just got back from peru. last week they got a submarine with 10,000 tons of cocaine. it's still coming from an area where the united states has some soldiers in colombia, and bolivia, ecuador and peru, they have the coca leaves. mexico doesn't have that. >> right. yeah, there's talk about them starting to grow coca, seriously. >> they're doing more with methamphetamines than they are with anything else. marijuana -- >> coke is big, very big in mexico. it comes from south america -- >> of course. but they don't have trees that grow it. >> right. but what's your point, though, exactly? >> well, i mean, they're getting the raw stuff from wherever. >> right. >> from south america, central america or south america mostly because it's all over the place in peru. >> right. >> and i think that the soldiers are a big nuisance in mexico because the soldiers are hiring people from the city -- politicians are hiring people from the city to run the soldiers out. civilians. in and the problem there is with the arm thing. a
i lived in el el paso, i lived n tijuana, and i just got back from peru. last week they got a submarine with 10,000 tons of cocaine. it's still coming from an area where the united states has some soldiers in colombia, and bolivia, ecuador and peru, they have the coca leaves. mexico doesn't have that. >> right. yeah, there's talk about them starting to grow coca, seriously. >> they're doing more with methamphetamines than they are with anything else. marijuana -- >> coke is...
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the shining by the government of peru or the party in turkey as partners for negotiation is difficult for spain, peru and turkey respectively than any confession they may be required to make in order to reach an agreement. dubbing the other party as a terrorist organization is regarding them as an illegitimate partner. removing an organization from a terrorist list and making it one side of negotiation is usually a major concession by the party who converse legitimacy. that the legitimatizing side expects in return a major concession by the former terrorist organization. compromise may take place in the way of recognizing the parties in the bargaining. recognize a mortal army is a legitimate party of negotiation may play a transformative role in humanizing the enemy and in acknowledging the enemy as holding legitimate concerns. it calls for empathy in an effort to understand the enemies ease concerns from the enemy points of view. it calls for empathy, not for sympathy, namely identification with the enemy's concern. so this is an element of important -- recognition is an important el
the shining by the government of peru or the party in turkey as partners for negotiation is difficult for spain, peru and turkey respectively than any confession they may be required to make in order to reach an agreement. dubbing the other party as a terrorist organization is regarding them as an illegitimate partner. removing an organization from a terrorist list and making it one side of negotiation is usually a major concession by the party who converse legitimacy. that the legitimatizing...
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and bolivia, ecuador and peru, they have the coca leaves. mexico doesn't have the. >> right.this talk about them starting to grow cocoa, seriously. >> coke is big, very big in mexico. comes from south america. >> but they don't have the trees that grow it. >> what's your point though exactly? >> well, i mean, they are getting the raw stuff from wherever. and south america, central america, or south america mostly. because it's all over the place in peru. and i think the soldiers are a big nuisance in mexico. because the soldiers are hiring people from the city. politicians are hiring people from the city to run the soldiers out. sebelius. the problem there is with the arms thing. all the arms go from here over there. i did a lot of charity work, and i don't anymore. i don't live there. i know all these areas because i hung out supposedly with the wrong people. and we might be here with, because america is the biggest consumer of drugs. >> no question. >> because of the money. it's easier to get to. they are trying to legalize marijuana in mexico. for what? they can't afford i
and bolivia, ecuador and peru, they have the coca leaves. mexico doesn't have the. >> right.this talk about them starting to grow cocoa, seriously. >> coke is big, very big in mexico. comes from south america. >> but they don't have the trees that grow it. >> what's your point though exactly? >> well, i mean, they are getting the raw stuff from wherever. and south america, central america, or south america mostly. because it's all over the place in peru. and i...
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perÚ, quizÁs el caso de brasil un poco mÁs adelante tal vez cambiarÁ de presidente brasil a fin de aÑocracia representativa, el respeto los derechos humanos. todo eso estÁ en peligro por la actitud de el gobierno como el de chÁvez, como el de cuba. y hay que enfrentar los pero por la vÍa del debate.ion >> quisiera terminar con el tema de mÉxico. seÑor castaÑeda usted publicÓ un libro que se llama el narco la guerra fallida 5000 personas murieron durante el Último aÑo. y los ex presidentes cardoso de brasil, zedillo de mÉxico y césar de colombia han permitido usar el uso que la gente use la marihuana y se concentra el problema en otros temas. es esto correcto que se legalice la droga para que haya menos problemas? >> yo creo que los expresidentes y muchos otros, tanto mÉxico como los estados unidos de amÉrica latina tienen razÓn en quea estrategia primitiva de seguridad de la lucha contra narcotrÁfico no ha funcionado. h@univisional punÓ drogas como la marihuana y la heroÍna. hay que entender que en mÉxico esto es una guerra fallida. una guerra optativa que escogiÓ el presidente calderÓ
perÚ, quizÁs el caso de brasil un poco mÁs adelante tal vez cambiarÁ de presidente brasil a fin de aÑocracia representativa, el respeto los derechos humanos. todo eso estÁ en peligro por la actitud de el gobierno como el de chÁvez, como el de cuba. y hay que enfrentar los pero por la vÍa del debate.ion >> quisiera terminar con el tema de mÉxico. seÑor castaÑeda usted publicÓ un libro que se llama el narco la guerra fallida 5000 personas murieron durante el Último aÑo. y los...
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i'm going to africa, and i'm going to go to peru and i want to -- i want to do a documentary about therestation, so i want to spend time in the forest. >> larry: dame. >> i am -- i did a midsummer night's dream on stage in 1962 and i'm going to do it again. >> i'll be there, too. >> larry: and daniel day? >> no plans. just to spend time with the family, catching up on things. >> larry: you work sparingly, don't you? >> i do. >> larry: you do a film every three years? >> two or three. yeah. give or take. >> larry: why? >> i think i -- i find that the time that i spend away from working, which is a great luxury, of course, to be able to spend that time away from it, gives me what i he need to be able to do the work. it's very much part of the same thing. >> larry: so no chosen script yet? >> no. >> larry: rob, do you expect some academy -- obviously, you're getting academy award nominations. are you expecting a lot? >> i think we all go like this, just sort of -- because those are gifts, really. you know? so dangerous to think in terms of that. i think we're just so happy with the produc
i'm going to africa, and i'm going to go to peru and i want to -- i want to do a documentary about therestation, so i want to spend time in the forest. >> larry: dame. >> i am -- i did a midsummer night's dream on stage in 1962 and i'm going to do it again. >> i'll be there, too. >> larry: and daniel day? >> no plans. just to spend time with the family, catching up on things. >> larry: you work sparingly, don't you? >> i do. >> larry: you do a...
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certainly the government of peru, the government of mexico doesn't and while in brazil under this has deal with venezuela because it is close by i certainly think that actually this dilva is a very wonderful president of brazil. i think he has put his country on a path that is leading it to becoming one of the great powers of the future. other questions? >> i was wondering, in our opinion, you believe that guantanamo is strategically important to our military today. >> now, not right now. since the 1970's and 80's guantanamo has become primarily a coast guard facility and there also is a place is no longer call immigration and naturalization but csis i guess it is, and is a process people there who want asylum. however, there are plans underway to expand the panama canal so that it can accommodate a much larger ship that it has been able to, of course, with the development of very large battle ships and aircraft carriers and freighters and so on. assuming the expansion of the panama canal takes place, once it is completed in then in guantanamo mind as soon echinus strategic significan
certainly the government of peru, the government of mexico doesn't and while in brazil under this has deal with venezuela because it is close by i certainly think that actually this dilva is a very wonderful president of brazil. i think he has put his country on a path that is leading it to becoming one of the great powers of the future. other questions? >> i was wondering, in our opinion, you believe that guantanamo is strategically important to our military today. >> now, not...
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this is a family in peru looking for their relatives. hundreds and hundreds. we have 68 pages, 70. it's up to 80 pages of people, ten a page, looking for their loved ones. you can see what people are trying to do, reach out and get any help they can. >> michael holmes for us. michael, thanks. >>> much more ahead on "larry king" and throughout the night. >> larry: we are, of course, around the clock with coverage of this tragedy in haiti. with us in the studio here in los angeles is garcel bove nilon. she joins us tonight. we'll talk with her at length later. joining us off the top is bob pauff. he was driving when the earthquake struck. he's comes to us via skype. where were you, bob, and what happened? what did you observe? >> well, i was driving down the mounta mountain to port-au-prince when the truck i was driving started to wrench sideways vial enthely. i thought i was being rocked by rioters. i didn't know what was happening. and then when it stopped, i realized this was an earthquake. i was not expecting an earthquake in haiti. as i looked at my window, i saw then the buildi
this is a family in peru looking for their relatives. hundreds and hundreds. we have 68 pages, 70. it's up to 80 pages of people, ten a page, looking for their loved ones. you can see what people are trying to do, reach out and get any help they can. >> michael holmes for us. michael, thanks. >>> much more ahead on "larry king" and throughout the night. >> larry: we are, of course, around the clock with coverage of this tragedy in haiti. with us in the studio here...
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police in peru burning almost five tons of confiscated cocaine.y're waging war against the drug trade. in 2008, police seized more than 38 tons of illegal drugs. >>> in portugal, the parliament passed a bill legalizing same sex marriage. the conservative president is expected to sign that bill into law and that would make the predominantly catholic country the sixth in europe to allow same sex marriage. >>> the creator of gumby is dead. art clokey dieing yesterday in california at the age of 88. and those are your fast five headlines. >>> president obama promoting new spending to create tens of thousands of clean technology jobs. the president unveiling that plan after the government released the latest jobs report yesterday where employers cut 85,000 jobs in december. and the unemployment rate held steady at 10%. for more, let's bring in neil irwin, financial reporter for "the washington post." good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> for anybody unemployed and looking at this and had the hope with the start of the new year we'll bring new
police in peru burning almost five tons of confiscated cocaine.y're waging war against the drug trade. in 2008, police seized more than 38 tons of illegal drugs. >>> in portugal, the parliament passed a bill legalizing same sex marriage. the conservative president is expected to sign that bill into law and that would make the predominantly catholic country the sixth in europe to allow same sex marriage. >>> the creator of gumby is dead. art clokey dieing yesterday in...
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police in peru burning the confiscated cocaine.olice seized more than 38 tons of illegal drugs. >>> in portugal, the parliament passed a bill legalizing same sex marriage and the president expected to sign the bill into law and would make the predominantly catholic country the sixth nation in europe to allow same sex marriage. >>> the creator of gumby is dead, dying yesterday in california at 88 years old. those are your fast five headlines. >>> now to the story affecting most of you in the country, of course, the frigid cold extending from sierra mountains out west to new england and places down south, atlanta where we find nbc ron motte following the frigid developments. look at you all bundled up, sorry about that. good morning, ron. >> reporter: hi, alex. we passed out straws and mine was this short. that's why i'm out here. 13 degrees in atlanta with a windchill of zero. this is the longest stretch of cold air since 1982. a lot of folks are waking up, going, what in the world is going on. yesterday, any roadways were chaotic,
police in peru burning the confiscated cocaine.olice seized more than 38 tons of illegal drugs. >>> in portugal, the parliament passed a bill legalizing same sex marriage and the president expected to sign the bill into law and would make the predominantly catholic country the sixth nation in europe to allow same sex marriage. >>> the creator of gumby is dead, dying yesterday in california at 88 years old. those are your fast five headlines. >>> now to the story...
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what works in pakistan may not work in peru. the approach must be case by case and country by country, region by region, and across countries and regions. we have to analyze the needs and assess the opportunities and tailor the investments in ways that will maximize the impact of efforts and resources. dtw accord needed reviews of the development policy are under way. the development review that i have ordered is led by the officials from the state department. the presidential study director on u.s. global development policy is led by the white house and includes representatives from more than 15 agencies intervened to the global development mission. the president, ne . in the meantime, i would like to share a few steps that we are already taking to make sure that development delivers lasting results for people at home and abroad. first, as president obama has said, we are adopting a model of development based on partnership, not patronage. partnership, not patronage. in the past, have sometimes dictated solutions from afar, oft
what works in pakistan may not work in peru. the approach must be case by case and country by country, region by region, and across countries and regions. we have to analyze the needs and assess the opportunities and tailor the investments in ways that will maximize the impact of efforts and resources. dtw accord needed reviews of the development policy are under way. the development review that i have ordered is led by the officials from the state department. the presidential study director on...
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authorities in peru today worked to rescue hundreds of tourists stranded at machu picchu. ruins of the incan citadel are world renowned. at least five people have been killed after five days of heavy rain triggered mudslides and widespread flooding across the area, in the andes mountains. . in all, some 2000 people were trapped, including 400 americans. u.s. officials deployed helicopters to help with evacuations. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but for now, back to jim. >> lehrer: nearly two-thirds of toyota's product lineup in the u.s. was in limbo today over a safety scare. judy woodruff has the story. >> reporter: instead of putting new toyotas on display at the lot last night, employees at a texas dealership were busy taking them off. toyota ordered dealers nationwide to stop selling eight of its models. it also halted production of those vehicles at six north american plants, as of february first. the move was unprecedented, and the culprit was a
authorities in peru today worked to rescue hundreds of tourists stranded at machu picchu. ruins of the incan citadel are world renowned. at least five people have been killed after five days of heavy rain triggered mudslides and widespread flooding across the area, in the andes mountains. . in all, some 2000 people were trapped, including 400 americans. u.s. officials deployed helicopters to help with evacuations. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program...
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authorits in peru today worked to rescue hundreds of toists stranded at machu picc. ruins of the inc citadel are world nowned. least five people havbeen lled after five days of heavy rain triggered mudslidesnd widespread floing across the ea, in the andes mountains. in all, some 2000 ople were trapped, inclung 400 americans. u.s. officials deploye helipters to help with evactions. the are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the d of the progm with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshr's" web site. but for now, back to jim >> lehr: nearly two-thirds of toyota's product linp in the u.s. was in limbo todaover a safety scare. judy woodrf has the story. >> reporr: instead of putting new yotas on display at the lot last night, employeeat a texas dealership werbusy taking them off. toyota ordered dealers nationwide to stop sellingight ofts models. it also halted pduction of thosvehicles at six north american plants,s of february fit. the move was unpredented, an the culpriwas a faulty part made by a u.s.upplier, causing gas pedals to stick andrive
authorits in peru today worked to rescue hundreds of toists stranded at machu picc. ruins of the inc citadel are world nowned. least five people havbeen lled after five days of heavy rain triggered mudslidesnd widespread floing across the ea, in the andes mountains. in all, some 2000 ople were trapped, inclung 400 americans. u.s. officials deploye helipters to help with evactions. the are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the d of the progm with a preview of what you'll find...
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we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.urt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a republican line. caller: it is interesting because we are talking about the governmental systems of latin america. maybe we should be talking about their economic situation. most of them are socialists. brazil is a socialist country. zelaya tried to change the constitution in order to extend his reign and the military stepped in and ousted him. there is a cause and affect their parenere. \ hugo chavez in venezuela is a wacky gag paruy. the russians were playing word games with these guys and offering to build nuclear power plants for them. in exchange for natural gas. i think there
we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.urt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a republican...
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we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.and burt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a republican line. caller: it is interesting because we are talking about the governmental systems of latin america. maybe we should be talking about their economic situation. most of them are socialists. brazil is a socialist country. zelaya tried to change the constitution in order to extend his reign and the military stepped in and ousted him. there is a cause and affect their parenere. \ hugo chavez in venezuela is a wacky gag paruy. the russians were playing word games with these guys and offering to build nuclear power plants for them. in exchange for natural gas. i think
we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.and burt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a...
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we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.and burt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a republican line. caller: it is interesting because we are talking about the governmental systems of latin america. maybe we should be talking about their economic situation. most of them are socialists. brazil is a socialist country. zelaya tried to change the constitution in order to extend his reign and the military stepped in and ousted him. there is a cause and affect their parenere. \ hugo chavez in venezuela is a wacky gag paruy. the russians were playing word games with these guys and offering to build nuclear power plants for them. in exchange for natural gas. i think
we work closely with the president of columbia and the government in peru.and burt brazil -- and brazil is one of our major allies. those countries that are economically stable, in particular chile, colombia, peru, we can work with them very well. there's probably no problem because economic stability has provided strong support of open democratic societies. countries like venezuela and ecuador have tremendous political problems and will always have them ver. host: arlington, va., on a...
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this is from peru. >> reporter: bugs he krans formed into art. learning to find the beauty in things that creep and crawl and bite. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: finding the inner truth about characters think play is what good actors do. stanley tucci has long since proven himself. once again he's on a roll as erin moriarty will show us. >> all right, all right, i'll give you the goods. >> reporter: actor stanley tucci has certainly played his share of bad guys, italian mobsters, nazis, and did we mention italian mobsters? now he's playing a serial killer. >> i didn't want to do it. >> reporter: why not? >> i don't like to watch movies about a serial killer. >> reporter: but he took the part and it's paid off with a golden globe nomination. actor stanley tucci, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: the first rock star to become an american idol died in 1977. in many ways he keeps going strong. elvis presley would have turned 75 years old the day before yesterday, had he lived. imagine! this morning, jeff green field remembers. >> reporter: fo
this is from peru. >> reporter: bugs he krans formed into art. learning to find the beauty in things that creep and crawl and bite. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: finding the inner truth about characters think play is what good actors do. stanley tucci has long since proven himself. once again he's on a roll as erin moriarty will show us. >> all right, all right, i'll give you the goods. >> reporter: actor stanley tucci has certainly played his share of bad guys,...
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deputy secretary jim steinberg departs washington this afternoon for columbia and peru.he will meet i believe tomorrow with the colombian president as a first up in that trip. undersecretary bill burns will travel to moscow this week on the 13th and 14th to discuss our bilateral relationship and focus on the ongoing bilateral presidential commission work that is being done, but also will talk about arms control in iran, north korea and economic cooperation. he will then travel on and the -- he will travel from meetings on the 15th with his youth political counterparts and will also meet with foreign minister martinez while in madrid. today ambassador robert king, our special envoy for number three in human rights, met with the korean foreign minister, national security adviser, and minister for unification special relative -- how special representative ambassador. and ambassador at large for human rights ambassador. he also met with north korean experts in north korean defector leaders. he emphasizes a strong u.s. caribbean coordination is needed on all aspects of north
deputy secretary jim steinberg departs washington this afternoon for columbia and peru.he will meet i believe tomorrow with the colombian president as a first up in that trip. undersecretary bill burns will travel to moscow this week on the 13th and 14th to discuss our bilateral relationship and focus on the ongoing bilateral presidential commission work that is being done, but also will talk about arms control in iran, north korea and economic cooperation. he will then travel on and the -- he...
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accept that our development model cannot be formulaic -- that what works in pakistan may not work in peru so our approach must be case by case, country by country, region by region, and cross countries and regions, to face the transnational threats and problems that we are encountering. we need to analyze needs, assess opportunities, and tailor our investments and our partnerships in ways that maximize the impact of our efforts and resources. two important and closely coordinated reviews of our nation's development policy are now under way. the inaugural quadrennial diplomacy and development review that i have ordered is led by officials from usaid and the state department. the presidential study directed on u.s. global development policy is led by the white house and includes representatives from more than 15 agencies that contribute to our global development mission. as these reviews are completed and recommendations are sent to the president, new ideas and approaches will be refined. in the meantime, i would like to share a few steps that we are already taking to make sure that develop
accept that our development model cannot be formulaic -- that what works in pakistan may not work in peru so our approach must be case by case, country by country, region by region, and cross countries and regions, to face the transnational threats and problems that we are encountering. we need to analyze needs, assess opportunities, and tailor our investments and our partnerships in ways that maximize the impact of our efforts and resources. two important and closely coordinated reviews of our...
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in peru we have been working with our partners on asparagus farms. a development project that has brought livelihood and income, but only got about 8 feet every year. basically they are these green farms in a desert that will not be there very long. there is not the water to sustain it. how do we bridge the divide between looking at it from a development perspective and from a long-term sustainability perspective? with the water for the world act, how do we get into this notion of watershed protection and conservation as good for people in the long-term and short-term? you have long-term and short- term service delivery if you have them there. let's thank you. another question? -- >> thank you. another question? >> my name is david ross. we have been involved in developing clean water resources in you gonna after the war closed a lot of their water resources. what is your experience with a conflict in areas and in part with other organizations that could develop resources to avoid future conflicts? de >> next question? >> i would like to thank you fo
in peru we have been working with our partners on asparagus farms. a development project that has brought livelihood and income, but only got about 8 feet every year. basically they are these green farms in a desert that will not be there very long. there is not the water to sustain it. how do we bridge the divide between looking at it from a development perspective and from a long-term sustainability perspective? with the water for the world act, how do we get into this notion of watershed...
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accept that our development model cannot be formulaic -- that what works in pakistan may not work in peru. so our approach must be case by case, country by country, region by region, and cross countries and regions, to face the transnational threats and problems that we are encountering. we need to analyze needs, assess opportunities, and tailor our investments and our partnerships in ways that maximize the impact of our efforts and resources. two important and closely coordinated reviews of our nation's development policy are now under way. the inaugural quadrennial diplomacy and development review that i have ordered is led by officials from usaid and the state department. the presidential study directed on u.s. global development policy is led by the white house and includes representatives from more than 15 agencies that contribute to our global development mission. as these reviews are completed and recommendations are sent to the president, new ideas and approaches will be refined. in the meantime, i would like to share a few steps that we are already taking to make sure that develo
accept that our development model cannot be formulaic -- that what works in pakistan may not work in peru. so our approach must be case by case, country by country, region by region, and cross countries and regions, to face the transnational threats and problems that we are encountering. we need to analyze needs, assess opportunities, and tailor our investments and our partnerships in ways that maximize the impact of our efforts and resources. two important and closely coordinated reviews of...