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north korea has received an extremely great benefit from having beijing give tacit approval to what they did. if it is not north korea, it is hard to imagine that, but they come out smelling like a rose. china and russia -- this is a blueprint for a crisis in the future. we're going to have crisis and war on the peninsula again. we know where china and russia are going and it is not to support the alliance. >> you would certainly shoot a torpedo if you thought you could get away with it. there are people who shot -- in our country who still question who shot president kennedy and president lincoln. i do not put much stock in a conspiracy. until i see more evidence, the north koreans get the credit for that action. question? on the end, sir. >> i am from nasa. -- national and space intelligence center. i would like to propose -- has south korea considered using the chinese economic investment in north korea as a tool for unification? have they taken that perspective. -- perspective? so far, it seems like the united states involvement has led to the status quo of a divided peninsula. we ha
north korea has received an extremely great benefit from having beijing give tacit approval to what they did. if it is not north korea, it is hard to imagine that, but they come out smelling like a rose. china and russia -- this is a blueprint for a crisis in the future. we're going to have crisis and war on the peninsula again. we know where china and russia are going and it is not to support the alliance. >> you would certainly shoot a torpedo if you thought you could get away with it....
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his time in pyongyang and retreated back to beijing, he was the last to do so. his replacement is the vice minister in the communist party. it reinforces the notion of the deepening and unique relationship between the two parties, specifically the international department. this leads to the notion of how china is going about this in an operational sense. it is a very straightforward economic development corp. and -- cooperation and utilization of an 1874 loophole. countries member states are not prohibited from conducting engaging in economic development and humanitarian activities. the chinese go to great pains to emphasize that these in teractions fall into this category of economic development. in obligations while this -- the party-to-party relationship is far ahead of where the u.s. and north korea are with the stalemate. nothing is more visible than of former president who was left, without having that kim jong il -- met kim jong-il. the influence of the parties is growing in this succession. this leads to a lot of questions as to what, specifically, is ha
his time in pyongyang and retreated back to beijing, he was the last to do so. his replacement is the vice minister in the communist party. it reinforces the notion of the deepening and unique relationship between the two parties, specifically the international department. this leads to the notion of how china is going about this in an operational sense. it is a very straightforward economic development corp. and -- cooperation and utilization of an 1874 loophole. countries member states are...
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his time in pyongyang and retreated back to beijing, he was the last to do so. his replacement is the vice minister in the communist party. it reinforces the notion of the deepening and unique relationship between the two parties, specifically the international department. this leads to the notion of how china is going about this in an operational sense. it is a very straightforward economic development corp. and -- cooperation and utilization of an 1874 loophole. countries member states are not prohibited from conducting engaging in economic development and humanitarian activities. the chinese go to great pains to emphasize that these interactions fall into this category of economic development. in obligations while this -- the party-to-party relationship is far ahead of where the u.s. and north korea are with the stalemate. nothing is more visible than of former president who was left, without having that kim jong il -- met kim jong-il. the influence of the parties is growing in this succession. this leads to a lot of questions as to what, specifically, is hap
his time in pyongyang and retreated back to beijing, he was the last to do so. his replacement is the vice minister in the communist party. it reinforces the notion of the deepening and unique relationship between the two parties, specifically the international department. this leads to the notion of how china is going about this in an operational sense. it is a very straightforward economic development corp. and -- cooperation and utilization of an 1874 loophole. countries member states are...
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i went to beijing in the middle of july. we are the only country other than the u.s. with that level of formalized dialogue with china. it is fundamentally in our interest to encourage a good trade relationship with china. it is not to say we will not raise human rights anymore. i think they understand that. china will continue to raise human rights concerns. >> could you answer to something about the recruitment side? does that change mean the will be a difference? are you looking for different qualities, skills then you did in the past? >> more expensive business with certain benefits. -- more experience in business. also, turning people in different ways -- we can use private-sector expertise to embed the strong sense of commercial diplomacy. >> in general, we have as a principal of recruiting people who have a broad range of abilities and potential. then we train them through their careers. the turning we offer in the foreign office should be tailored to the priorities. the foreign secretary mentioned the new programs in place with focus on economic and commercial
i went to beijing in the middle of july. we are the only country other than the u.s. with that level of formalized dialogue with china. it is fundamentally in our interest to encourage a good trade relationship with china. it is not to say we will not raise human rights anymore. i think they understand that. china will continue to raise human rights concerns. >> could you answer to something about the recruitment side? does that change mean the will be a difference? are you looking for...
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the president of the world bank in remarks in beijing says unemployment in the united states is likely to remain high but a double dip recession probably will not happen. also in beijing ambassador steven bossworth arrived to talk on restarting the north korea nuclear disarmament. in remarks to rortse he said it will take time -- reporters he said it will take time. north korea walked out last year to protest criticism of the rocket launch. prospects for resuming dimmed after the sinking of a south korean warship in march. secretary of state hillary rodham clinton speaking earlier today says israeli and palestinian leaders are getting down to business tackling the key issues in the peace talks but made no mention of the settlement dispute on the west bank construction. secretary clinton is in jerusalem for a second day of talks with the two leaders. one day after meeting the leaders at a summit in egypt. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> warren brown writes the weekly car column for the "washington post." >> it is arguable, justifiable to have an argument to say we wou
the president of the world bank in remarks in beijing says unemployment in the united states is likely to remain high but a double dip recession probably will not happen. also in beijing ambassador steven bossworth arrived to talk on restarting the north korea nuclear disarmament. in remarks to rortse he said it will take time -- reporters he said it will take time. north korea walked out last year to protest criticism of the rocket launch. prospects for resuming dimmed after the sinking of a...
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anne and i went off to beijing to see the olympics there and watch our athletes. i went to one of my favorite events, women's beach volleyball. [laughter] anne insists that we do that. i came in late and sat for the fun. and i notice some americans in the audience had recognized us and taken out their cameras. and then i saw some chinese pointing at us and taking our picture. and i thought, my campaign touch people around the world. and i said, it uses up straight. they are taking a picture. i turn around, discourages -- and there is kobe bryant sitting behind this. i sure know where i am today and it is good to be with you and be welcomed at this john lynch farewell party. isn't that nice? [applause] i do not think they knew -- their numbers have been going down fast. their numbers have gone down the chute faster than a jet blew flight attendant. they are only going to get worse. soon we're going to be saying hello to a governor john stevens, to senator kelly ayotte, to congressman charlie bass, and a congressman frank guinta. by the way, from will borrow -- wolf
anne and i went off to beijing to see the olympics there and watch our athletes. i went to one of my favorite events, women's beach volleyball. [laughter] anne insists that we do that. i came in late and sat for the fun. and i notice some americans in the audience had recognized us and taken out their cameras. and then i saw some chinese pointing at us and taking our picture. and i thought, my campaign touch people around the world. and i said, it uses up straight. they are taking a picture. i...
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we had victories in new jersey and beijing for the republicans in 1993 -- in new jersey and virginia for the republicans in 1993. kay bailey hutchison -- we tend to forget some years later that was really attention-getting, a seat that had been in democratic hands for some time. we have totally forgotten this, but it was very significant, the victory of ronald lewis in kentucky of a seat that had been in democratic hands since reconstruction. a fairly obscure republican candidate won it, which led bill clinton, according to george stephanopoulos, to say, "it's nazi time out there." clinton was not as tolerant of dissent in private as he was in public. what other parallels do we have? lots. in 1994, you had an unpopular president. at this point, barack obama is doing slightly better than bill clinton was in early september of 1994. not by much. the trajectory, very broadly considered, is similar, starting off pretty high and going down. congressional approval is somewhere in the vicinity of approval of athlete's foot. really low. it is very difficult to get anybody to say they approve
we had victories in new jersey and beijing for the republicans in 1993 -- in new jersey and virginia for the republicans in 1993. kay bailey hutchison -- we tend to forget some years later that was really attention-getting, a seat that had been in democratic hands for some time. we have totally forgotten this, but it was very significant, the victory of ronald lewis in kentucky of a seat that had been in democratic hands since reconstruction. a fairly obscure republican candidate won it, which...
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after that ann and i went off to the olympics to beijing to see our olympic athletes there, and i went to one of my favorite events, women's beach volley ball. ann insists i do that. so we went, came a little late, and sat down toward the front, and i noticed some of the americans had seen us. then i saw some chinese were pointing at us and taking our picture. i thought, boy my campaign touched people around the world. i said, ann, you better sit up straight people are take our pictures. she goes like this. there is kobe bryant sitting behind us. so it is an occasion where i don't know who i am and i'm not recognized for who i am, but it is good to be here today at this john lynch, cheryl seaporter fair we will party. -- farewell party. isn't that nice? [applause] >> their numbers are going down the chutes bet -- faster than a jet blue flight attendent. by the way, saying good-bye to john and paul and carol is just the beginning. soon we'll be saying hello to senator kelley ayott, to congressman charlie bass, and to congressman frank goodman. [applause] by the way, we saw a great campa
after that ann and i went off to the olympics to beijing to see our olympic athletes there, and i went to one of my favorite events, women's beach volley ball. ann insists i do that. so we went, came a little late, and sat down toward the front, and i noticed some of the americans had seen us. then i saw some chinese were pointing at us and taking our picture. i thought, boy my campaign touched people around the world. i said, ann, you better sit up straight people are take our pictures. she...
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his investigation, officials placed him under house arrest but he managed to slip away and travel to beijing where he met with journalists from "time" magazine and confered with legal scholars about filing a large class action suit against official responseable for the campaign. officials soon abducted him back , returned him to house arrest and convicted him on trumped up charges of property destruction he served the full term of his four year, three-month sentence despite health problems indicating the appropriateness of medical parole. the chinese government's relentless pursuant of him corresponds to the continued violence of the one child per couple policy which chun bravely exposed. sadly what he documented in 2005 and 2006 is still going on today all over china. this year alone, we have reliable reports of large scale forced abortion and sterilization campaigns in several provinces. the campaign in one province was widely reported, the story having been broken by the "times" of london later this -- earlier this year. in one county, officials rounded up women and men and their relative
his investigation, officials placed him under house arrest but he managed to slip away and travel to beijing where he met with journalists from "time" magazine and confered with legal scholars about filing a large class action suit against official responseable for the campaign. officials soon abducted him back , returned him to house arrest and convicted him on trumped up charges of property destruction he served the full term of his four year, three-month sentence despite health...
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robert einhorn it is even in beijing now trying to convince the chinese they need to more fully comply with the sanctions regime. if they don't, the russians and chinese have the potential of actually taking the entire iran policy down by giving the iranians and economic outlets. host: reuel marc gerecht is what the foundation for the defense of democracies. he spent several years as a middle eastern specialist at the cia and a consular officer with the department of state. he was with the american enterprise institute for a long time. he is currently a contributing editor for "the weekly standard" and "atlantic monthly" and senior fellow for the foundation for defense of democracies. the numbers are on the screen. talking about u.s. foreign policy, particularly in light of secretary of state clinton policy speech at the council for spared -- for foreign relations. here is a little bit more from secretary clinton's speech. >> as dean acheson put it in 1951, the ability to invoke support from others is quite as important as the capacity to compel. to this end, we have repaired old allia
robert einhorn it is even in beijing now trying to convince the chinese they need to more fully comply with the sanctions regime. if they don't, the russians and chinese have the potential of actually taking the entire iran policy down by giving the iranians and economic outlets. host: reuel marc gerecht is what the foundation for the defense of democracies. he spent several years as a middle eastern specialist at the cia and a consular officer with the department of state. he was with the...
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time when other countries are competing with us like never before, when students around the world in beijing, china, or bangalore, india, are working harder than ever, and doing better than ever, your success in school is not just going to determine your success, it's going to determine america's success in the 21st century. so you've got an obligation to yourselves, and america has an obligation to you, to make sure you're getting the best education possible. and making sure you get that kind of education is going to take all of us working hard and all of us working hand in hand. it takes all of us in government -- from the governor to the mayor to the superintendent to the president -- all of us doing our part to prepare our students, all of them, for success in the classroom and in college and in a career. it's going to take an outstanding principal, like principal neff, and outstanding teachers like the ones you have here at masterman -- teachers who are going above and beyond the call of duty for their students. parents going to take who are committed to your education. now, that's what
time when other countries are competing with us like never before, when students around the world in beijing, china, or bangalore, india, are working harder than ever, and doing better than ever, your success in school is not just going to determine your success, it's going to determine america's success in the 21st century. so you've got an obligation to yourselves, and america has an obligation to you, to make sure you're getting the best education possible. and making sure you get that kind...
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--ere were suggestions ion echoed inahat were beijing. the rating manage their rivalry during the cold war through, among other things, relying on mutual destruction may be a model for the future. a number of my colleagues in the u.s. government, with some support, from strategists particularly outside of government cast some doubt on whether that was in fact a good model and particularly whether you could apply the principle of mutual destruction when the three countries in question have contiguous borders and they are in the dispute and have been in the past. far better would be of 43 nations to develop and explain their deterrent strategies without identifying targets the modernization program has evolved in such a way that to avoid getting says a specific, hence the title of the book, farming without aiming which strikes the authors as a good slow go before moving forward. as they note, there has been an emergence in india of think tanks not all like those that populate a massachusetts avenue hand -- here in washington d.c.. producebe
--ere were suggestions ion echoed inahat were beijing. the rating manage their rivalry during the cold war through, among other things, relying on mutual destruction may be a model for the future. a number of my colleagues in the u.s. government, with some support, from strategists particularly outside of government cast some doubt on whether that was in fact a good model and particularly whether you could apply the principle of mutual destruction when the three countries in question have...
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i do not know if there are any dissenters, but in some parts of the world, such as moscow and beijing, the fact does not seem to be accepted as such. even in south korea, there are many who have doubts about this official conclusion. a recent poll shows that there are more who have doubts about this conclusion than they believe that north koreans actually destroyed the ship. so how is it possible that there still are people who do not believe the obvious? what i would like to do today is to walk you through some of the facts that are related that have been mobilized by the government-appointed joint investigation group to support its conclusions and that north korean ship sank the south korean ship, and see how much we know about the same instance. i hope by the end of my talk that you -- some of you would at least have some questions about the facts that you thought you knew. so what are some of the basic things? a little tricky. well, let me ask some of the basic questions. when did it occur? where did it occur? how did it occur? since the joint investigation group claims that the t
i do not know if there are any dissenters, but in some parts of the world, such as moscow and beijing, the fact does not seem to be accepted as such. even in south korea, there are many who have doubts about this official conclusion. a recent poll shows that there are more who have doubts about this conclusion than they believe that north koreans actually destroyed the ship. so how is it possible that there still are people who do not believe the obvious? what i would like to do today is to...
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. >> the white house delegation to beijing came out of meetings with the sense that there would be a military exchanges with china by the end of the year. could you add to that? >> i saw the statement put out of the white house. it is encouraging. it is in sync with some of the messages that we have been getting. what i would tell you is that through that meeting and other lanes of communication, the chinese have clearly indicated a willingness to resume military to military discussions, and we are right now deciding how best to do that. i would emphasize that it has been in the interest of president obama and president hu jintao that their respective militaries and to engage more often and better, so that we can avoid any misunderstandings, miscommunication, a miscalculation. obviously, those ties have been suspended. those engagements have been suspended dating back to february in the wake of arms sales to taiwan. we have not been meeting the mandate set forth by our respective presidents. we do look forward to resuming military to military communications, exchanges and discussions
. >> the white house delegation to beijing came out of meetings with the sense that there would be a military exchanges with china by the end of the year. could you add to that? >> i saw the statement put out of the white house. it is encouraging. it is in sync with some of the messages that we have been getting. what i would tell you is that through that meeting and other lanes of communication, the chinese have clearly indicated a willingness to resume military to military...