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no, he invited them to come to moscow and told them he had to negotiate with the insurgents. and after one of those meetings, gorbachev told the soviet colleagues that he had been blunt with the afghan leader. quote, i told him if you want to survive, you have to broaden their regime social basis. forget about socialism, share power with the people who have authority including the leaders of the bands and organizations that are now hostile towards and the hostile organizations. he didn't have a soviet david petraeus. telling him the more troops would make a significant difference. nor did he to his strategy of building of the afghan army as nato is trying to do. the plan is to keep heavily defended oliver afghanistan but now put afghan troops instead of the foreigners. it will help. one reason is actually the bulk of the afghan national army consists of the tashi exit is backs of in the past two areas of the south, they are considered just as foreign as the nato troops. nato officials recently admitted that the program of trying to get more pasterns into the afghan national a
no, he invited them to come to moscow and told them he had to negotiate with the insurgents. and after one of those meetings, gorbachev told the soviet colleagues that he had been blunt with the afghan leader. quote, i told him if you want to survive, you have to broaden their regime social basis. forget about socialism, share power with the people who have authority including the leaders of the bands and organizations that are now hostile towards and the hostile organizations. he didn't have a...
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even though in moscow and learned about the constitution you only study that certain parts of it. t but it hadhe a deal with thesees odd clauses that nobody knows anything about. one day my friend was wondering whether clinton could except a bobble from an african village or whether that violated theng titles and mobility clause.th i said the titles of nobility klaus? that is interesting.e never heard of that. i don't know what happens but i decided that very daybut i would write a book aboutb the odd clauses that they waited until after i got a tenure to do. [laughter] but let me talk a little bit why i think it is important for people to read aboutant them.s. the regionally i wasi motivatedv by a then madcap tranthree aspect like this state sues another state isn't that wacky? abut my publishing house which is a fabulous, wonderful people said we are not publishing a tribute book so think about why it is important to steadypo these odd clause is.se i thought a lot about the issue and they gave workshops in moscow and professors came up with theories and said they suggest blah, b
even though in moscow and learned about the constitution you only study that certain parts of it. t but it hadhe a deal with thesees odd clauses that nobody knows anything about. one day my friend was wondering whether clinton could except a bobble from an african village or whether that violated theng titles and mobility clause.th i said the titles of nobility klaus? that is interesting.e never heard of that. i don't know what happens but i decided that very daybut i would write a book aboutb...
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cathedral of serving which is the second tallest university building in the world the tallest is in moscow they thought they we're doing something better than capitalism but it is a 42 story building the first few floors are built like a gothic cathedral. it is amazing. go spend some time in the cathedral of learning. but since then being a different colleges now holds the charros claims share of history and management at hillsdale and serves as senior historian at the foundation for economic education rican find some of his articles. he has published seven books and and when he explains the difference between political entrepreneurs which is a good text for the increasing discussion for the differences between crony capitalism and free enterprise. the work with the administration coming out in the fall 2008 as everybody said we need to emulate what fdr had done. and the newest book is "fdr goes to war" which he co-authored with anita folsom. as i said in my book 15 years ago, in many ways we're still living in the washington the roosevelt built. welfare state, foreign policy, the presiden
cathedral of serving which is the second tallest university building in the world the tallest is in moscow they thought they we're doing something better than capitalism but it is a 42 story building the first few floors are built like a gothic cathedral. it is amazing. go spend some time in the cathedral of learning. but since then being a different colleges now holds the charros claims share of history and management at hillsdale and serves as senior historian at the foundation for economic...
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which is the second tallest university building in the world the tallest one you might guess as in moscow where they always thought building something bigger they were doing something better than capitalism but this is a 42-story university building and the first floors are built like a gothic cathedral. if you're in pittsburgh, spend some time in the cathedral of learning. but burt has taught in a double of colleges and now holds the charles klein chair of history and management at hillsdale college. he also serves as senior historian at the foundation of senior foundation where you can find some of his articles and he has pushed several books into the myth of the robber barons now it's in his sixth edition in which he explains of the market entrepreneurs and political entrepreneurs which is a good text for today's increasing discussion between capitalism and enterprise. his work on the administration of flynn roosevelt began with his book new deal or raw deal how fdr's economic legacy has damaged america. that came out in the fall of 2008 just as everybody was saying we needed to emulat
which is the second tallest university building in the world the tallest one you might guess as in moscow where they always thought building something bigger they were doing something better than capitalism but this is a 42-story university building and the first floors are built like a gothic cathedral. if you're in pittsburgh, spend some time in the cathedral of learning. but burt has taught in a double of colleges and now holds the charles klein chair of history and management at hillsdale...
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chief was appointed a day after christmas and i have the brand new facility that they opened up in moscow. you are looking at two symbols of the gru. the one on the right it was there until 2009 and the other one is an exploding bomb. reportedly, this came out of the russian media that it is the largest intelligence service. we know that they fsb svr have 4000 intelligence officers and the have half the population that had during the cold war. the population of the soviet union was 296 million people when they were collapsing. in 2011, the population has dropped about 140,000 russians which is half the population -- 140 million russians which is half the population. that is a 20% drop in the size of the service. they talk about the fact that they gru has more people overseas doing for intelligence. it is a spy organization. it does not have a domestic mission. the russians said there was six times as many as the fsb and the svr. it was never touched by the collapse of the soviet union. it has continued on. there has been some changes in intelligence services this year. espionage, acquirin
chief was appointed a day after christmas and i have the brand new facility that they opened up in moscow. you are looking at two symbols of the gru. the one on the right it was there until 2009 and the other one is an exploding bomb. reportedly, this came out of the russian media that it is the largest intelligence service. we know that they fsb svr have 4000 intelligence officers and the have half the population that had during the cold war. the population of the soviet union was 296 million...
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c-span, announce, i've been a lifelong republican, you know you're about to get a speech written in moscow? >>. >> caller: never visited moskow. just freehold. a lot of republicans here. anyway, governor christie, ann, i've lived a long time. i have found that real, lasting change, real transformational change only happens when you do not only the right things, but you do testimony this the right way. process is important. >> guest: i agree. >> caller: look at any court system, look all the laws overturned by courts. >> guest: look where republicans did with the debt ceiling. i agree. >> caller: now on to governor christie. you know he hasn't really addressed any of the root causes of what the tax problems mr. in new jersey. i also have to say i'm a conservative republic canned a teacher. and i can tell you that after 15 years of teaching, i'm making the grand total sum of $60,000. now, what he's done, is, he's basically demonized a group of people, who are very hard-working people and, had he done it and really affected lasting change i would say, well, maybe that is the price you pay. >>
c-span, announce, i've been a lifelong republican, you know you're about to get a speech written in moscow? >>. >> caller: never visited moskow. just freehold. a lot of republicans here. anyway, governor christie, ann, i've lived a long time. i have found that real, lasting change, real transformational change only happens when you do not only the right things, but you do testimony this the right way. process is important. >> guest: i agree. >> caller: look at any court...
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door where i've done this a number of times there's any indication he might sit in the basket that moscow occasionally and want to cry because the message is so christian and so jewish and economical about love and compassion and charity it will blow your mind. my point is that what's develop strong opinions and let's know who the enemy is, let's have the courtesy to get off our butts and distinguish between the true enemy and the 99.9% of islam that is potentially a great ally. if we have the time to understand it. as began to form opinions. he has been called not only by you lawrence of arabia of this war how conscious was that and are there similarities to lawrence and faizal the our original in world war i and. it was inescapable. on the one hand it is potentially cheesy, overreaching and i have no desire for a little thomas or for trustees to be misperceived by history, but it is a way of starting to think about it and inescapably because patriquin went to the remote desert in jordan to a spot if you remember lawrence of arabia the opening scenes were shot in the most spectacular int
door where i've done this a number of times there's any indication he might sit in the basket that moscow occasionally and want to cry because the message is so christian and so jewish and economical about love and compassion and charity it will blow your mind. my point is that what's develop strong opinions and let's know who the enemy is, let's have the courtesy to get off our butts and distinguish between the true enemy and the 99.9% of islam that is potentially a great ally. if we have the...
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chief was appointed a day after christmas and i have the brand new facility that they opened up in moscow. you are looking at two symbols of the gru. the one on the right it was there until 2009 and the other one is an exploding bomb. reportedly, this came out of the russian media that it is the largest intelligence service. we know that they fsb svr have 4000 intelligence officers and the have half the population that had during the cold war. the population of the soviet union was 296 million people when they were collapsing. in 2011, the population has dropped about 140,000 russians which is half the population -- 140 million russians which is half the population. that is a 20% drop in the size of the service. they talk about the fact that they gru has more people overseas doing for intelligence. it is a spy organization. it does not have a domestic mission. the russians said there was six times as many as the fsb and the svr. it was never touched by the collapse of the soviet union. it has continued on. there has been some changes in intelligence services this year. espionage, acquirin
chief was appointed a day after christmas and i have the brand new facility that they opened up in moscow. you are looking at two symbols of the gru. the one on the right it was there until 2009 and the other one is an exploding bomb. reportedly, this came out of the russian media that it is the largest intelligence service. we know that they fsb svr have 4000 intelligence officers and the have half the population that had during the cold war. the population of the soviet union was 296 million...
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moscow had just carried out its first successful atom bomb test in august of 1949. another wartime ally, china can have just seen the end of a long civil war, and mao's forces were now being the world's most populous nation. on the neighboring korean peninsula, the year 1950 would see an invasion of the south by the north, an event that quickly to end the forces of the united states, and our allies and partners around the world. in response to these and other changes in the security landscape, president truman and a truly extraordinary group of senior advisers, responded by embarking on a series of programs, reviews, initiatives that brought about fundamental changes to our national security and our foreign policy systems. just think about it, the marshall plan, the establishment of the department of defense, and an independent air force, the formation of the cia, the developers of multinational bodies like nato, the united nations, the development of the containment policy towards the soviet union. this multidimensional response drawing upon a range of american dip
moscow had just carried out its first successful atom bomb test in august of 1949. another wartime ally, china can have just seen the end of a long civil war, and mao's forces were now being the world's most populous nation. on the neighboring korean peninsula, the year 1950 would see an invasion of the south by the north, an event that quickly to end the forces of the united states, and our allies and partners around the world. in response to these and other changes in the security landscape,...
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if we had a cast of -- catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack were there be in moscow or new york or tel aviv or chicago or any city in the world come to the day after, what steps would be wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step and we hope the ndi index can make a significant contribution towards this imperative goal. in closing i would like to thank the funders who supported this project and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation and carnegie carnegie corporation of new york and the peter g. peterson foundation and of course i must thank warren buffett who makes it antiair and there were possible. is like to introduce leo abruzzese from the intelligence unit to give you more background on how they constructed the index. vice president in nti's nuclear material security program will then give you more information about our approach and the index results and then he will be followed by deepti choubey. deepti will talk about our findings and recommendations. it thank you for your interest and we look forward to your qu
if we had a cast of -- catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack were there be in moscow or new york or tel aviv or chicago or any city in the world come to the day after, what steps would be wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step and we hope the ndi index can make a significant contribution towards this imperative goal. in closing i would like to thank the funders who supported this project and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur...
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to ask ourselves this question, if we had a catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack, whether it be in moscow or new york or tel aviv or jakarta, the day after, what steps would we wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step, and we hope the nti index can make a significant contribution toward this empirical. in closing, i would like to thank the funders who supported this project. of course, i must thank warren buffett who makes nti and our work possible. i would now like to introduce wheel of breezy from the economist intelligence unit to give you more background on how they constructed the index. vice-president of the nuclear material security program will then give you more information about our approach and the index results, and then he will be followed by bt jobs, the senior director of nuclear security. he will talk about findings and recommendations. we thank all of you for your interest, and we look for to your questions. >> thank you very much. and thank you, senator. my name is leo abruzzese with the economist intelligence un
to ask ourselves this question, if we had a catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack, whether it be in moscow or new york or tel aviv or jakarta, the day after, what steps would we wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step, and we hope the nti index can make a significant contribution toward this empirical. in closing, i would like to thank the funders who supported this project. of course, i must thank warren buffett who makes nti and our...
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and so the russians in the last few days have invited us to come to moscow for consultations on the issues. we look forward to that. this year russia will be hosting apec. i think their is a strong determination to see how and where the united states can cooperate on a whole range of issues probably the place that we have seen some substantial cooperation has been on issues associated with proliferation in north korea. at think their is a lot to be done and i am hopeful that we will be allowed to find common cause going forward. >> last question from the media please. we have several to choose from in the front row. >> high. >> think you. [inaudible] are we expecting more high-level visits? and the president's is rolling out a new approach in trying to give more tourists. >> you have several questions there. we have our own relationship. we applaud the steps the waiver program that we think will increase substantially the kind of tourism and living between the united states. we will cool it. the president has talked about that. put in place other initiatives to increase not just the number
and so the russians in the last few days have invited us to come to moscow for consultations on the issues. we look forward to that. this year russia will be hosting apec. i think their is a strong determination to see how and where the united states can cooperate on a whole range of issues probably the place that we have seen some substantial cooperation has been on issues associated with proliferation in north korea. at think their is a lot to be done and i am hopeful that we will be allowed...
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chief was appointed two days after christmas, and they have a brand new facility that they opened up in moscow, and what you're looking at is two symbols of the gru, one on the right there was in 2009, and the one on the left is the new symbol, and that's an exploding bomb, the symbol, but no batman on it. reportedly that it's the largest -- this came out of a russian media, but it's the largest intelligence service. we certainly know that today's fsb have about 400,000 intelligence officer, and they have half the population they did during the cold war. let me give you a couple numbers there to have you focus on it. just as the soviet union was collapsing in 1991, the population of the soviet union was like 296 million people and the intelligence civil, not the gru, was about 496,000, about half a million people working for the intelligence service as well. move the can forward to 2011, 20 years later, the population's dropped about 140,000 russians, which is half the population, and the size of the intelligence service of fsb and svr, the former kgb, is 400,000, a 20% drop in the size of the
chief was appointed two days after christmas, and they have a brand new facility that they opened up in moscow, and what you're looking at is two symbols of the gru, one on the right there was in 2009, and the one on the left is the new symbol, and that's an exploding bomb, the symbol, but no batman on it. reportedly that it's the largest -- this came out of a russian media, but it's the largest intelligence service. we certainly know that today's fsb have about 400,000 intelligence officer,...
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if we rid have a catastrophic nuclear attack in moscow or new york or to leave, or any other city in the world, the day after what steps will we wish we had taken to prevent it? secure weapons using nuclear material is the most critical step and we hope the index can make a significant contribution towards this imperative goal. in closing i would like to thank the funders who supported this project, the john t. and catherine macarthur foundation, and the pettersson foundation. and of course i must thank warren buffett, who makes anti i and our work possible. i would now like to introduce leo abruzzese from the economist intelligence unit to give more information on how they constructed the index. and the vice president of ncr nuclear material security program will give you more information about our approach and the index results and he will be followed by deepti choubey leaders to the senior director of bias security act and the i -- nti and talk about findings and recommendations. thank you for your index and look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. thank you, senato
if we rid have a catastrophic nuclear attack in moscow or new york or to leave, or any other city in the world, the day after what steps will we wish we had taken to prevent it? secure weapons using nuclear material is the most critical step and we hope the index can make a significant contribution towards this imperative goal. in closing i would like to thank the funders who supported this project, the john t. and catherine macarthur foundation, and the pettersson foundation. and of course i...
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a debt swap unless moscow this. my grandmother was dying of cancer, so was really hard. with our last bit of money will move into a motel. the school district homeless coordinator mess after one week. my parents but the bill as my dad is a will to make money. only don't have the money that pays from ordinations for programs. the hardest thing about living in a motel as being on the bus and watching all of the other kids carry off. they're going to their own home and i'm going back to 01 room motel. it makes me feel really upset. pirates of planning the trip to washington i only told one friend about the situation. i was afraid that people would talk badly about the situation. i would be called poor and homeless. my teacher announced in class that we should all donate and help the homeless kids because they're poor. she was talking about me. i know how bad it feels. it is just that at any minute you can be kicked out of the much help if you do something wrong word your parents don't have the money. you can't get to your own rooms and have your own privacy. i'm working on
a debt swap unless moscow this. my grandmother was dying of cancer, so was really hard. with our last bit of money will move into a motel. the school district homeless coordinator mess after one week. my parents but the bill as my dad is a will to make money. only don't have the money that pays from ordinations for programs. the hardest thing about living in a motel as being on the bus and watching all of the other kids carry off. they're going to their own home and i'm going back to 01 room...
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to ask ourselves this question, if we had a catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack, whether it be in moscow or new york or to leave or jakarta or any other city in the world, the day after, what steps would we wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step, and we hope the nti index can make a significant contribution toward this imperative cool. in closing, i would like to thank the funders to have supported this project, the foundation, the foundation of new york. and, of course, most bank warren buffett, who makes nti and our work possible. i would now like to introduce -- from the economist intelligence unit to give you more background on how they constructed the index. page stoutland, vice president of nuclear material security program will then give you more permission about our approach in the index results. then he will be followed by deepti choubey, senior director of nuclear and buy a security. he will talk about findings and recommendations. we think all of you for your interest and look forward to your questions. >> thank you,
to ask ourselves this question, if we had a catastrophic nuclear terrorist attack, whether it be in moscow or new york or to leave or jakarta or any other city in the world, the day after, what steps would we wish we had taken to prevent it? securing weapons usable nuclear material is the most critical step, and we hope the nti index can make a significant contribution toward this imperative cool. in closing, i would like to thank the funders to have supported this project, the foundation, the...