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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people shou
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a...
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other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore, and nato where the global talks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of the global talks with the participating countries all get unlimited access to the downlinks. so that at least from the uav perspective is what some of the other countries are doing. .. >> it's a much -- some transfers of uav's are going to be consistent with some nonproliferation policy, and in particularly in the case of isr-type uavs which have so many benefits as outlined in our panel this morning and in this panel, and don't pose any credible threat of wmd delivery. yes, if some of our even unfriendly states were to acquire these isr-type capabilities, we wouldn't welcome it, but still nevertheless the net benefit would probably be to our advantage on this because if the russians or the chinese were to have an increased isr capabilities, you know, that's not perhaps the end of the world for the u
other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore, and nato where the global talks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of the global talks with the participating countries all get unlimited access to the downlinks. so that at least from the uav perspective is what some of the other countries are doing. .. >> it's a much -- some transfers of uav's are going to be...
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get an up close look at the tropical birds of southeast asia as they fly overhead at the san diego zoo. >> thank you for that picture this early in the morning bill. lovely. here's a look at the early morning headlines in entertainment. the box office was for the birds. "rio" took the top spot scoring the biggest opening so far this year with $40 million. opening in second with less than expected was "scream 4" just above $19 million. also worth noting, despite playing in 1700 theaters, robert redford earned $4 million to finish ninth. elsewhere, if woody allen has his way, perhaps there will be a new politician/actor. allen said he could imagine french president nicolas sarkozy playing humphrey bogart-type roles and could see casting him one of his movies. and nicholas cage was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of several charges after arguing his wife in the french quarter section of new orleans, the $11,000 bail was posted by none other than the reality star wayne dobbs the bounty hunter chapman. >> there is a contest this morning over which is the most bizarre ar story. and th
get an up close look at the tropical birds of southeast asia as they fly overhead at the san diego zoo. >> thank you for that picture this early in the morning bill. lovely. here's a look at the early morning headlines in entertainment. the box office was for the birds. "rio" took the top spot scoring the biggest opening so far this year with $40 million. opening in second with less than expected was "scream 4" just above $19 million. also worth noting, despite playing...
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in ship building we are setting up partnerships in europe and southeast asia. we will build a new shipyards and specialized in promising areas such as icebreakers and drilling platforms. in 2010, by the way, shipbuilding grew at 8%. our main goal is to have the entire production and technological cycle on the territory of russia's, starting with research and development and to output, mass production of finished goods and products. it is very important to have type "a'" jobs in russia and maintain a high level of technological production and an engineering culture. the experience of recent years a demonstrated that we are capable of successfully modernizing and giving an impetus to the entire sectors of the economy. we worked out an effective and universal model, including targeted support, using finances of the bank and other development institutions. if it is necessary for strategic alliances with leading foreign partners. we have established specialized funds for attracting foreign direct investment into russia. information of a large scale --. joint project
in ship building we are setting up partnerships in europe and southeast asia. we will build a new shipyards and specialized in promising areas such as icebreakers and drilling platforms. in 2010, by the way, shipbuilding grew at 8%. our main goal is to have the entire production and technological cycle on the territory of russia's, starting with research and development and to output, mass production of finished goods and products. it is very important to have type "a'" jobs in russia...
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very popular as well to go there and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot to southeast asia all these places but i'm so glad that they are now turning their head to the other side to you know to the atlantic and then just take a look at things or to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel at home. like letting american touch in through. to you think or way of being with his fashion this person's soul but you know spirit knew so well that's perfect is that way below. it's made you think you. can finish this week's program at the bids for the space to plus art gallery here and so case in an exhibition of firsts across by spanish artist isabella moon is one of the biggest names in stylist can simply say total fate worth a seat in the most prestigious institutions around the world the answer school in barcelona in matching fifty one lives and works in madrid. the french grocer the summa tried to win the world press photo award in two thousand and fo
very popular as well to go there and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot to southeast asia all these places but i'm so glad that they are now turning their head to the other side to you know to the atlantic and then just take a look at things or to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel at home. like letting american touch in through. to you think...
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very popular as well together and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot through southeast asia thailand all of these places but then so glad that they are now turning their head to the other side to go to the atlantic and then just take you know to things or to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel like home because there's like letting touch in russian culture. or way of being. in this person's soul but you know spirit knew the world that's perfect that way to hello. it's made you think you. can finish this week's program at the kids from place to place an art gallery here showcasing an exhibition of friends across feistiness artist isabella moon is one of the biggest names in stylist consumption for total faith a work in seeing it in the most prestigious institutions around the world the us is still in barcelona in much in fifty one lives them works in madrid. a french grocer the sunni tribes in the world press photo war in two thousand and fou
very popular as well together and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot through southeast asia thailand all of these places but then so glad that they are now turning their head to the other side to go to the atlantic and then just take you know to things or to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel like home because there's like letting touch in...
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it's very popular as well over there and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot to southeast asia thailand all these places but i'm so glad that they are no turning their heads to the other side to you know to the atlantic and then just take you know good things or to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so it's not easy but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel at home because there's like letting american touch in russian culture. or way of being with his russian this person's soul but you know spirit knew full well that perfect is that way below. it's made you think you. could finish this week's program at the didn't start space to press art gallery here at the same pace in an exhibition of photographs by status artist isabella moon is the biggest names in spanish can simply say so straight i want to see it in the most prestigious institutions around the world the only school in barcelona in march in fifty one lives and works in madrid. a french a grocer the summa tried to win the world press p
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it's very popular as well over there and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot to southeast asia thailand all these places but i'm so glad that they are now turning their heads of the other side you know to the atlantic and then just take you know that things are to go all the way there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east not easy but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel like home because there's like letting american touch in russian culture to think a way of being his fashion this christian soul but you know spirit knew so well that's perfect you spread that way and behold. it's made you think you. can finish this week's program have been sort of spaced it off plus art gallery here to showcase in an exhibition of photographs by spanish artist isabella miss but the biggest names in stylist contempt for so great a work to see it in the most prestigious institutions around the world the altar school in barcelona in the two hundred fifty one lives and works in madrid. a french grocer pursued tried to win the
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it's very popular as well over there and everything and now i know russians they travel out to southeast asia. these places but i'm so glad that they are now turning their head to the other side through good notes we have plenty and then just take you know good things it's a cold away there because not everybody speaks english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel at home. like letting me can cut in through. things or way of being with his passion this person's soul but you know spirit the world. perfect is that way below. it's me you think you. can finish this week's program at the vince vaughn spaced off plus art gallery here so case in an exhibition of firsts across by spanish artist isabella moon is one of the biggest names in stylist consumption for total faith worth a seat in the most prestigious institutions around the world the only school in barcelona in one hundred fifty one lives the monks in madrid. the french grocer the sunni tribes in the world press photo award in two thousand and four these pictures ta
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it's very popular as well over there and everything and now i know russians they travel a lot to southeast asia thailand all these places but i'm so glad that they are now turning their head to the oldest you know to the atlantic and then just take you know that things are to go all the way there because not everybody acts you know english or spanish or so east but they just they just arrive there and they're just so happy so please you know they feel at home. like letting american touch in. culture. or way of being with us this person's soul but you know spirit you know the world better perfect is that good way to hello. it's made you think you. can finish this week's program at the bins for the space to off plus art gallery here showcasing an exhibition of france across by spanish artist isabella moon is one of the biggest names in spanish consumption for total faith a work in seeing it in the most prestigious institutions around the world the answer school in barcelona in one hundred fifty one lives and works in madrid. the french grocer the sema tried to win the world press photo award in t
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foreign relations here in washington and is engaged in many aspects of policy and analysis in southeast asia. -- south asia. without further ado, ambassador blake. >> thank you very much, dr. lao. is a pleasure for me to be here today to chair today's panel on domestic foreign policy debates. -- in india. i want to commend dr. lao for organizing this. i think it is a terrific opportunity to have a very important discussion. it is always a treat for me to get out of the bureaucratic trenches of the state department and come and listen to some of the real experts on a lot of these issues. it is a particular street to be with some quite distinguished academics here. i will introduce them in a moment, as well as my old cannot -- co-conspirator, dan markey, who was in policy planning for several years and we worked together closely. as someone who has been working on india off and on since about 2003 when i was the duffey -- deputy chief of mission in india in 2003, i was pleased to read this paper and to see the treatment of all lot of my old friends on taxonomy and policy schools. i look forwar
foreign relations here in washington and is engaged in many aspects of policy and analysis in southeast asia. -- south asia. without further ado, ambassador blake. >> thank you very much, dr. lao. is a pleasure for me to be here today to chair today's panel on domestic foreign policy debates. -- in india. i want to commend dr. lao for organizing this. i think it is a terrific opportunity to have a very important discussion. it is always a treat for me to get out of the bureaucratic...
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in southeast asia, these are the country's -- this is just a snapshot -- countries with interest in nuclear energy. if you notice of the red, these other commitments in safeguards. safety, security, liability -- they have not yet met these requirements. i will go through these. i will scatter them. -- i will skip through them. what impact will fukushima have on the plans of these countries if we go back to this map? this was an international poll taken recently. these countries now have a majority-view of nuclear energy. keylay, 84%-, it delayed, 75%-. negative. it is black, it does not mean anything. i might not have data. in other countries, there was a drop or the negative value rose. these are the new countries interested in nuclear power. that's status countries have airpower, we can see that some -- in the countries that have nuclear power, some of these countries don't have nuclear power, even in china, the support which is very high at 83% support of of nuclear power dropped. more than 10%. this is also true in india and russia. it is too soon. that is just a few data points. that i
in southeast asia, these are the country's -- this is just a snapshot -- countries with interest in nuclear energy. if you notice of the red, these other commitments in safeguards. safety, security, liability -- they have not yet met these requirements. i will go through these. i will scatter them. -- i will skip through them. what impact will fukushima have on the plans of these countries if we go back to this map? this was an international poll taken recently. these countries now have a...
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i should say an anchor in southeast asia. indonesia is playing a role in all the regions in all the world. and there is no contradiction between islam and democracy in indonesia. and of course it's progressing. economic reforms and others. >> rose: the indonesian story and its president when we continue. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: while much of the world's attention is focus tonight arab spring and popular rebellions against dictatorial regimes, there is in southeast the story of indonesia and its democratically elected two-term president susilo bambang yud
i should say an anchor in southeast asia. indonesia is playing a role in all the regions in all the world. and there is no contradiction between islam and democracy in indonesia. and of course it's progressing. economic reforms and others. >> rose: the indonesian story and its president when we continue. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time...
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from southeast asia to eastern europe, to latin america. it will not be easy. are many obstacles. unfortunately, i ran provides a powerful cautionary 10 for the transitions. they were subverted by a new and brutal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consistently pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. security forces have beaten, detain, ended recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as the president has made a show of denouncing the violence against civilians in namibia and other places. he is not alone in his hypocrisy. al qaeda's propagandists have tried to kill the region 's movements to their murderous ideology. it claims to speak for the downtrodden. it rings hollow. their argument that the only way is by the change has never been so fully discredited. last month, we witnessed the development of the doubt even in this extraordinary season. colonel gaddafi's troops turned their guns on their own people. his military jets and helicopters unleashed a reign of terror against people that had no means to defend themselves against the assaul
from southeast asia to eastern europe, to latin america. it will not be easy. are many obstacles. unfortunately, i ran provides a powerful cautionary 10 for the transitions. they were subverted by a new and brutal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consistently pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. security forces have beaten, detain, ended recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as the president has made a show of denouncing the violence against civilians in namibia...
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he spent a lot of time in southeast asia and other places in the world where there was trouble. he was against the war, skeptical of the war very, very early on and talked to my sister and i about it quite a lot so that we grew up feeling that the war it was very wrong. we were very active in the civil rights movement in washington and then in the anti-war movement. in fact, i know she let is also referring to later in 1970 my father was in cambodia and was taken prisoner and was missing for 40 days. i mention that in my book. and then eventually he was released. he felt that he had to report the facts, but in such a way that people would get the real story instead of what ever story people wanted them to get. and i spoke about it in this book, but i remember i think i am a little more cynical than either of these people. and i think part of that came from feeling that, yeah, i would like to think i still believe all this. i'm against the boards. i am skeptical of government, but i guess i just feel that it seems inevitable that when people get power they get corrupted. it just
he spent a lot of time in southeast asia and other places in the world where there was trouble. he was against the war, skeptical of the war very, very early on and talked to my sister and i about it quite a lot so that we grew up feeling that the war it was very wrong. we were very active in the civil rights movement in washington and then in the anti-war movement. in fact, i know she let is also referring to later in 1970 my father was in cambodia and was taken prisoner and was missing for 40...
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. >> i have been deployed over to the iraq area, middle east, southeast asia at different times. in 2003 on one of my deployments to the middle east i was injured and had to have surgery on my neck, at which time i was discharged. >> when did you realize that you had more problems? >> at the time of my discharge i wasn't having any real issues. the issues start the exactly one year from the date of the surgery. i started having tingling down my right arm again. at that time i went and applied, went to the v.a. to apply for benefits. >> now he is working through the the things ause of he has done in war. due to these issues he has to take pain medications to make sure he can sleep at night. >> right now i am getting help through the v.a. for that. i see a counselor about once every month. trying to get it worked out. >> i asked my dad about what he thought about the v.a. and what it was providing for him in his circumstances. >> there is not enough money out there for the veterans because if there was we would be getting the help we need when we need it, not having to go through t
. >> i have been deployed over to the iraq area, middle east, southeast asia at different times. in 2003 on one of my deployments to the middle east i was injured and had to have surgery on my neck, at which time i was discharged. >> when did you realize that you had more problems? >> at the time of my discharge i wasn't having any real issues. the issues start the exactly one year from the date of the surgery. i started having tingling down my right arm again. at that time i...
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as the research libraries specialize in southeast asia material and the university of hawaii specializesould do the dever to the institution certainly collecting interests. >> that is the library's way. [laughter] also on the questions nobody knows of the answer about the library. if you go to the website it's amazing the number of policies explained about this and the number of collection --. >> you can get to the center for the book by a simple click and see which guests are having for upcoming radio shows. there's access there that the book guys said just for the collectors as well as the library of congress preservation and conservation guidelines for all print material. there's also access for the book of guys archive radio programs that bookguys.com. speaking of politics and sharing, what is the relationship and who determines the acquisition between the smithsonian institution and the library of congress, to of the biggest institutions in washington. >> into which you might add for the purpose here that the national archives and the library of congress chronologically we started i
as the research libraries specialize in southeast asia material and the university of hawaii specializesould do the dever to the institution certainly collecting interests. >> that is the library's way. [laughter] also on the questions nobody knows of the answer about the library. if you go to the website it's amazing the number of policies explained about this and the number of collection --. >> you can get to the center for the book by a simple click and see which guests are...
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in southeast asia, nato, david ignatius of mentioned turkey, and in some cases, the buzzword for these are fee-for services. if there are any questions, we going to them. what the advantages of uav services? it allows us to share the benefits of uav's more widely. it makes it unnecessary for us to dumb down the ua the systems that we might want to use with our partners. it might make them more affordable, depending on the financing arrangements. it avoids a slippery slope where you start to undo the main tenets of our missile nonproliferation policies, and the net stop being to share space-launch vehicles, which i think most of you know are interchangeable with ballistic missiles. have to assess the efficiency of having a central operator -- if gives us the efficiency of having a central operator. we've heard the problems of the army versus the air force on operational concepts. it is worse when you're trying to deal with international partners. it would allow, by having a central operator, for aerospace integration, which we heard about this morning. better interoperability, better ba
in southeast asia, nato, david ignatius of mentioned turkey, and in some cases, the buzzword for these are fee-for services. if there are any questions, we going to them. what the advantages of uav services? it allows us to share the benefits of uav's more widely. it makes it unnecessary for us to dumb down the ua the systems that we might want to use with our partners. it might make them more affordable, depending on the financing arrangements. it avoids a slippery slope where you start to...
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. >> i had been deployed in southeast asia in different times. in 2003, one of my deployments in the middle east, i was injured and had to have surgery on my neck. i was discharged. >> when did you realize you have more problems? >> at the time of my discharge, i was not having real issues with it. the issue started one year after the date of the surgery. i started having tinkling down my right arm again. at that time, i went to the va. >> my father is working through these problems because of the things he has done in war. he has to take all of these pain medications to make sure he can sleep at night. >> right now, i am getting some help through the v.a. for that. i see a concert once every month, trying to get it worked out. >> i asked my dad when he thought about the v.a. >> there is not enough money out there for the veterans. if there was, we would get help when we needed it and not have to go through the red tape and iserwork to get what it rightfully owed to me for what i have done for the country. we go wherever they tell us to go. we ar
. >> i had been deployed in southeast asia in different times. in 2003, one of my deployments in the middle east, i was injured and had to have surgery on my neck. i was discharged. >> when did you realize you have more problems? >> at the time of my discharge, i was not having real issues with it. the issue started one year after the date of the surgery. i started having tinkling down my right arm again. at that time, i went to the va. >> my father is working through...
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we're setting up partnerships with leading manufacturers from europe and southeast asia, building new shipyards and specializing in promising an area such as icebreakers and drilling platforms. in 2010, russian ship building grew at 8%. i will repeat again, our main goal is to have the entire production cycle over the territory of russia starting with research and development and the output. mass production of goods and products, very important to have this in russia and maintain higher levels of technological production and engineering cultures. the experience of recent years demonstrated that we're successful of modernizing and giving impulses to the entire sectors of the economy. we worked out an effective and universal model including targeted support, using the finances of other development institutions, if necessary, form a strategic alliance with foreign partners. as you know, we have established a fund for direct investment in russia and and all large-scale project. we would funded in the amount of 62 billion rubles. we considered the highest priority of this project. we would
we're setting up partnerships with leading manufacturers from europe and southeast asia, building new shipyards and specializing in promising an area such as icebreakers and drilling platforms. in 2010, russian ship building grew at 8%. i will repeat again, our main goal is to have the entire production cycle over the territory of russia starting with research and development and the output. mass production of goods and products, very important to have this in russia and maintain higher levels...
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from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. it will not be easy.re many, many obstacles. unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transition under way. the democratic aspirations of 1979 were subverted by a new and personal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consistently pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces had beaten, at the cannes, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters, even as iran's president has denounced violence against the billions in libya and other places. he is not alone in his hypocrisy. al qaeda's propaganda has linked the region's peaceful, happy movements to their ideology. their arguments that the only way is a violent change have never been so fully discredited. last month, we witnessed a development that stood out, even in this this -- extraordinary season. colonel gaddafi's troops turn their guns on their own people. their helicopter gunships and remote -- unleashed a reign of terror against people that had no means to defend themselves against
from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. it will not be easy.re many, many obstacles. unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transition under way. the democratic aspirations of 1979 were subverted by a new and personal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consistently pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces had beaten, at the cannes, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters, even as iran's president...
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the ranking member of theel e te east and southeast asia. >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for your service. you have done an excellent job and you are always so cooperative for the members of this committee. i would like to use my one minute to be intraspective about what is happening across the capitol from both political parties, becse i am in a bit trouble on the reaction to the president's announcements that have occurred from members of congress in both houses. regardless of party, i don't think that the predisposition to liking the president or disliking the president is a substitute for questioning and evaluating foreign policy. we should be doing that on a nonpartisan basis. i was particularly troubled by so many people who just rubber stamped what the president was doing without thinking about it and equally troubled by those who were critical of the president for doing what they suggesd to do in the first place and then were critical of him for doing it after he did it. we have to be me careful because we are in a juncture of american
the ranking member of theel e te east and southeast asia. >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for your service. you have done an excellent job and you are always so cooperative for the members of this committee. i would like to use my one minute to be intraspective about what is happening across the capitol from both political parties, becse i am in a bit trouble on the reaction to the president's announcements that have occurred from members of congress in both houses. regardless of...
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from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now it won't be easy. there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transitions. the democratic aspirations by 1979 were subverted by a new dictatorship. iran's leaders have persistently pursued policies of violent abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces have beaten, detailed, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as iran's president has made a show of denouncing the violence against civilians in libya and other places. and he is not alone in his hypocrisy. al qaeda's propaganda has tried to yolk the region's peaceful popular movement to their murderous ideology. their claims to speak have never rung so hollow. their arguments that the only way is violent change have never been so fully discredited. last month we witnessed a development that stood out even in this extraordinary season. colonel gadhafi's trooped turned their guns on their own people. his military jets and helicopter gun ships unleased a reign of ter
from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now it won't be easy. there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transitions. the democratic aspirations by 1979 were subverted by a new dictatorship. iran's leaders have persistently pursued policies of violent abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces have beaten, detailed, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as iran's president has made a...
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director of graduate studies at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for southeast asia, and he was a member of the afghanistan citigroup, which i was the co- founder of. just to his right is richard bey, another co-founder of the afghanistan study group and the co-chair of the directors council at the new america foundation. richard is my connection to how the conservative business people think about the world. he is good to have around. to his left, we have james, the distinguished research fellow and the former deputy director of southeast asian affairs. i will never forget getting a call from him, from iraq. i do not know the official record but i think that he was doing something with opec. warren koch is in the office. james thinks about how you stabilize the economy and work in the war-torn region and try to move this right, and how u.s. policy is wanting to get this right so much. he has committed himself to a book on this hearing, about the combination of policy and the outcome. joshua, to the left, is a fellow at the american security project. he is a very prov
director of graduate studies at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for southeast asia, and he was a member of the afghanistan citigroup, which i was the co- founder of. just to his right is richard bey, another co-founder of the afghanistan study group and the co-chair of the directors council at the new america foundation. richard is my connection to how the conservative business people think about the world. he is good to have around. to his left, we have james, the...
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have already done so in regions long held back by closed political and economic systems, from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now, it won't be easy. there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately iran provides a powerful cautionary tar heel for -- tale for the transitions under way. the democratic aspirations of 1979 were subverted by a new and brutal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consist tenly pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran the security forces have beaten, detaped, and several recent cases killed -- detained and several recent cases killed peaceful protesters, even as iran's president has made a show of denouncing the violence against civilians in libya and other places. and he is not alone in his hypocrisy. al qaeda's propagandas have tried to yoke the region's peaceful popular movement to their murderous ideology. their claims to speak for the dispossessed and downtrodden have never rung so hollow. their arguments that the only way is violent change have never been so fully discredited. last month we witnessed a development tha
have already done so in regions long held back by closed political and economic systems, from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now, it won't be easy. there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately iran provides a powerful cautionary tar heel for -- tale for the transitions under way. the democratic aspirations of 1979 were subverted by a new and brutal dictatorship. iran's leaders have consist tenly pursued policies of violence abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran the...
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threats right now are a biological agent produced by a nonaffiliated, yet inspired set of actors; southeast asia or somewhere that then becomes a real issue. if you read world at risk which was the wmd commission report in november of 2008, they talk about that. they talk about biological warfare and an attack being of concern. you hook at the insider threat in term -- look at the insider threat in terms of the pak nuclear threat, those al-qaeda types were not nuclear scientists or sophisticated, they were meeting with utn scientists before 9/11. they had inroads. they had conversations. they had al-masri who had has part of his portfolio building a nuclear program. so you can't wholly dismiss it because if that event happens, it's a game changer not only for our national security, but for the entire world. but how do you calibrate that? because you can't be spending billions and billions of dollars. so i think my prescription is sort of just very roughly, you have to look at those strategic flash points where terrorists can have dramatic geopolitical impact, and you have to concentrate attentio
threats right now are a biological agent produced by a nonaffiliated, yet inspired set of actors; southeast asia or somewhere that then becomes a real issue. if you read world at risk which was the wmd commission report in november of 2008, they talk about that. they talk about biological warfare and an attack being of concern. you hook at the insider threat in term -- look at the insider threat in terms of the pak nuclear threat, those al-qaeda types were not nuclear scientists or...
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we set up partnerships with leading manufacturers from europe and southeast asia. we will build new shipyards and specialize in promising drilling platforms. in 2010, russian shipbuilding grew at 8%. our main goal is to have the entire production in the territory of russia starting with research and development to output. mass production of finished goods and products. it is important to have high paid jobs in russia and maintain higher levels of technological production and engineering culture. the experience of recent years demonstrated that we are capable of successfully modernizing and giving input to the entire sectors of the economy. we worked out an effective and universal model, including targeted support using the finances of development institutions. it is a strategic alliance with foreign partners. we are establishing foreign direct investment into russia and large scale projects. we would find it in the amount of 62 billion rubles. considering the highest priority of these projects as an exception, we would suggest transferring an additional $10 -- an a
we set up partnerships with leading manufacturers from europe and southeast asia. we will build new shipyards and specialize in promising drilling platforms. in 2010, russian shipbuilding grew at 8%. our main goal is to have the entire production in the territory of russia starting with research and development to output. mass production of finished goods and products. it is important to have high paid jobs in russia and maintain higher levels of technological production and engineering...
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the ranking member of theel e te east and southeast asia. >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for your service. you have done an excellent job and you are always so cooperative for the members of this committee. i would like to use my one minute to be intraspective about what is happening across the capitol from both political parties, because i am in a bit trouble on the reaction to the president's announcements that have occurred from members of congress in both houses. regardless of party, i don't think that the predisposition to liking the president or disliking the president is a substitute for questioning and evaluating foreign policy. we should be doing that on a nonpartisan basis. i was particularly troubled by so many people who just rubber stamped what the president was doing without thinking about it and equally troubled by those who were critical of the president for doing what they suggested to do in the first place and then were critical of him for doing it after he did it. we have to be more careful because we are in a juncture of am
the ranking member of theel e te east and southeast asia. >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for your service. you have done an excellent job and you are always so cooperative for the members of this committee. i would like to use my one minute to be intraspective about what is happening across the capitol from both political parties, because i am in a bit trouble on the reaction to the president's announcements that have occurred from members of congress in both houses. regardless of...
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from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now it won't be easy.there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transitions. the democratic aspirations by 1979 were subverted by a new dictatorship. iran's leaders have persistently pursued policies of violent abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces have beaten, detailed, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as iran's president has made a show of denouncing the violence against civilians in libya and other places. and he is not alone in his hypocrisy. al qaeda's propaganda has tried to yolk the region's peaceful popular movement to their murderous ideology. their claims to speak have never rung so hollow. their arguments that the only way is violent change have never been so fully discredited. last month we witnessed a development that stood out even in this extraordinary season. colonel gadhafi's trooped turned their guns on their own people. his military jets and helicopter gun ships unleased a reign of terr
from southeast asia to eastern europe to latin america. now it won't be easy.there are many, many obstacles. and unfortunately, iran provides a powerful cautionary tale for the transitions. the democratic aspirations by 1979 were subverted by a new dictatorship. iran's leaders have persistently pursued policies of violent abroad and tyranny at home. in tehran, security forces have beaten, detailed, and in several recent cases, killed peaceful protesters. even as iran's president has made a show...
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turn to a couple of your reports your office issued on time and teefrls contracts you did in southeast asia. one you did for the army and one you did for the air force. a couple of findings caught my attention. i'm happy you're looking at t and m contracts. those are obviously the worst ones to be using. in your findings for the air force you talked about faulty construction work and other serious engineering and construction issues that resulted in fires in barracks for example, with pretty serious. you also talked about $24.3 million in costs that we had to pay for that we didn't agree to. i would put that in the category of waste. for the army side you talked about similar wasted money. but i think that the issue that struck me is in the response from the agencies to your findings and it sounds like they don't think there's a problem here. two questions that come to mind. one, are these areas where we shouldn't have contractors if the agencies themselves don't think it's important to management and get fair value for what we spend? and number two, am i reading this correctly, they really
turn to a couple of your reports your office issued on time and teefrls contracts you did in southeast asia. one you did for the army and one you did for the air force. a couple of findings caught my attention. i'm happy you're looking at t and m contracts. those are obviously the worst ones to be using. in your findings for the air force you talked about faulty construction work and other serious engineering and construction issues that resulted in fires in barracks for example, with pretty...
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we as an airline are looking into the southern part of africa, looking into brazil, southeast asia as our future suppliers for biomass because there's hardly nothing to get from our domestic markets. that's the difference between europe and the u.s.. >> big differences. nancy? >> we're really looking at very home grown industry from the air transport association of america approach. that said, when we go to other parts of the world, we want to be able to fuel up alternative fuels there as well, and so through our work with the national civil aviation organization, through kathy that i mentioned a few times, we're really trying to derive compatible specifications. things like environmental criteria, dealing with the logistics issues raised, we are working those through the networks of groups around the world. >> any questions right now? please. >> i'd like to point out the difficulty of the financing issue so i'm going to be -- violate the hooker rule and be the first one to mention money. [laughter] if in the context of using non-food crop biomass as a feed stock, generally logistical
we as an airline are looking into the southern part of africa, looking into brazil, southeast asia as our future suppliers for biomass because there's hardly nothing to get from our domestic markets. that's the difference between europe and the u.s.. >> big differences. nancy? >> we're really looking at very home grown industry from the air transport association of america approach. that said, when we go to other parts of the world, we want to be able to fuel up alternative fuels...
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the other examples of this are in southeast asia, where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore. they don't wear global hawks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of global hawks. the participating countries all get unlimited access to this. from the uav service perspective, this is what some of the other countries are doing. >> thank you. the mtcr guidelines make clear that the objective is to restrict wmd proliferation by respecting the vehicles for wmd delivery. the united states is not in the business of transferring nuclear weapons or chemical or biological weapons to anybody else. the clinton administration and bush administration have overcome the strong presumption of the nile to a transfer uav's to friends and allies. the obama administration may be doing this as well. will beansfers of uav's consistent with u.s. nonproliferation policy. particularly in the case of isir which have so many benefits and do not pose any credible threat of wmd delivery. if some
the other examples of this are in southeast asia, where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore. they don't wear global hawks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of global hawks. the participating countries all get unlimited access to this. from the uav service perspective, this is what some of the other countries are doing. >> thank you. the mtcr guidelines make clear that the objective is to restrict...