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silly minister came along, indonesia muslims were quiet about us. they were not anti-american. if we went into pakistan, used their troops from afghanistan, and helped the people who are suffering from this flood which is caused by climate change, we'd make a lot of friends and we'd have bin laden swamped. i mean, they'd just forget him because they'd say america is our friend. we've got to stop this sectarianism in the united states. we've turned against if muslims here who are our best allies in helping the pakistanis and in helping muslims all over the world. also, in iran we should support the green revolution. there's no question in my mind that -- and these are shiites. ok? we've also got a problem with sunnis. but we've got to somehow bring it together so that we are not supporting sectarianism. host: thank you for the call. one of the other stories that will likely drive the story this week can be found in the "new york times." eric writing this morning, there's an extensive list of some of the contacts, former staffers now working on k stre
silly minister came along, indonesia muslims were quiet about us. they were not anti-american. if we went into pakistan, used their troops from afghanistan, and helped the people who are suffering from this flood which is caused by climate change, we'd make a lot of friends and we'd have bin laden swamped. i mean, they'd just forget him because they'd say america is our friend. we've got to stop this sectarianism in the united states. we've turned against if muslims here who are our best allies...
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countries like china hand india, tuey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third majortep therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indeed, people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accept a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on everything in intellectual property price to fundamental freedoms. so through expanded bilateral consultation and within the context of regional and global institutions, we do expect these countries to begin to assume greater responsibility. for example, in our most recent strategic and economic dialogue in china, for the first time, development was on the agenda. something that the chinese are doing, in conjunction with their commercial interests, but which we wanted to begin to talk about. so that we could better cooperate and we could perhaps share lessons learned about how best to pursue deve
countries like china hand india, tuey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third majortep therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indeed, people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accept a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on...
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countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indee people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accep a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on everything in intellectual property price to fundamental freedoms. so through expanded bilateral consultation and within the context of regional and global institutions, we do expect these countries to begin to assume greater responsibility. for example, in our most recent strategic and economic dialogue in china, for the first time, development was on the agenda. something that the chinese are doing, in conjunction with their commercial interests, but which we wanted to begin to talk about. so that we could better cooperate and we could perhaps share lessons learned about how best to pursue devel
countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indee people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accep a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on...
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countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indeed, people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accept a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on everything in intellectual property price to fundamental freedoms. so through expanded bilateral consultation and within the context of regional and global institutions, we do expect these countries to begin to assume greater responsibility. for example, in our most recent strategic and economic dialogue in china, for the first time, development was on the agenda. something that the chinese are doing, in conjunction with their commercial interests, but which we wanted to begin to talk about. so that we could better cooperate and we could perhaps share lessons learned about how best to pursue de
countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indeed, people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accept a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on...
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the question now, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them io the decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countries that currently hold the power have to shepherdhese countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i think the u.s. has to take the lead in this. the united states will not give up seats. none of the emerging powers can forge a deal around these issues. i think the longer it wai, the worst the deal will be for the united states. think it should act soon to forge a deal and bring these news actors into the security council on terms that are beneficial for the u.n. and for the united states. host: why do you think there is reluctance see? guest: i think there is a hesitation. if you have less power than you did before, there is a lot of discussion in the press about the relative decline of u.s. power. the
the question now, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them io the decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countries that currently hold the power have to shepherdhese countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i think the...
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but his history of growing up partially in indonesia and the majority of his life was spent growing up in hawaii. hardly any blacks there. he really did not become a part of the black community until he got to chicago. and that doesn't -- in which he began to be more cult turd in dealing with the black community. number three, i think until people begin to stop allowing pundits, the media, and everyone associated us with just party affiliation. if you're a democrat you've got to be good, if you're a republican you have got to be good. it should first be america, what's best for the country. host: we're going to leave it there on that point and ask reid wilson here before he goes, what when you look at these tea party candidates that we've talked about today, what should viewers be watching for as indications of how these may end up? guest: in kentucky, i think we're really watching whether or not democrats can sort of have the impact that they say they can have on rand paul. even the republican establishment tried to bring down rand paul in the primary elections. none of their attacks
but his history of growing up partially in indonesia and the majority of his life was spent growing up in hawaii. hardly any blacks there. he really did not become a part of the black community until he got to chicago. and that doesn't -- in which he began to be more cult turd in dealing with the black community. number three, i think until people begin to stop allowing pundits, the media, and everyone associated us with just party affiliation. if you're a democrat you've got to be good, if...
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.- indonesia joint commission. this is a concrete step in our comprehensive partnership with indonesia, a long-term commitment to broadening, deepening, and elevating bilateral relations and are shared democratic values on the basis of our partnership on bilateral, regional, and global issues. the secretary a few minutes ago had a brief conversation with the sultan to think the government for the role they played it in to release of the prisoner from iran and they agreed to stay engaged and more cooperative way to do everything possible to bring about the release of the other two. at the same time, the secretary had the opportunity to thank his majesty for his steady leadership in the region. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the ascension of the sultan as the leader of oman. later this afternoon, the secretary joined by the undersecretary and assistant secretary, will meet with the indian foreign secretary to discuss the latest developments in the u.s.-indian relations and preparations for the president's tr
.- indonesia joint commission. this is a concrete step in our comprehensive partnership with indonesia, a long-term commitment to broadening, deepening, and elevating bilateral relations and are shared democratic values on the basis of our partnership on bilateral, regional, and global issues. the secretary a few minutes ago had a brief conversation with the sultan to think the government for the role they played it in to release of the prisoner from iran and they agreed to stay engaged and...
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if it is necessary, i cannot exclude the possibility if it is necessary to move into india, indonesia or emerging countries in the east that had a greater share of our resources, then we would do that. the prime effort is to get the whole of government to work together. this requires a huge amounts of energy. it is one of the reasons we have six ministers in the form office. that means the ministers are able to travel. the governor is on his way to japan as we speak. that means we can do much more. >> thank you very much. as you say, it has been a victim for the past 30 o40or 40 years. and if you look at it now, it looks as though you have these huge funded departments looking smaller and smaller and less and less well-funded. it may be an said to draw these kinds of comparisons, but the total core budget is less than a billion pounds. we're probably spending this year in afghanistan 5 billion pounds. there are couple of questions to come out of this. one of them is the effect on staff, morale. the second is the effects on your embassy, because there are two ways in which the cuts hit
if it is necessary, i cannot exclude the possibility if it is necessary to move into india, indonesia or emerging countries in the east that had a greater share of our resources, then we would do that. the prime effort is to get the whole of government to work together. this requires a huge amounts of energy. it is one of the reasons we have six ministers in the form office. that means the ministers are able to travel. the governor is on his way to japan as we speak. that means we can do much...
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., london, madrid, pakistan, indonesia, the jakarta, elsewhere around the world, we were dead wrong. i believe and the president believes that we now have the right strategy and afghanistan, a strategy that represents our best chance of achieving goals essential to the safety of the united states. delivering a strategic defeat to al qaeda and its extremist a phyllis by rolling back the taliban from their strongholds in building the afghan capacity to secure their own territory and said during the nine safe haven to terrorists that would attack our country once again. that is our objective, that is our strategy, this is the only possible justification for the risks and sacrifices we are asking for our troops. as i'm sure anyone in this audience is aware of, even if everyone should go perfectly in iraq and afghanistan, a year from now, five years from now, the that states will still find itself in a dangerous world. the military must remain strong and agile enough to face i diverse range -- to face a diverse range of fronts. these range from on state actors attempting to acquire in use
., london, madrid, pakistan, indonesia, the jakarta, elsewhere around the world, we were dead wrong. i believe and the president believes that we now have the right strategy and afghanistan, a strategy that represents our best chance of achieving goals essential to the safety of the united states. delivering a strategic defeat to al qaeda and its extremist a phyllis by rolling back the taliban from their strongholds in building the afghan capacity to secure their own territory and said during...
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the question now, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them into the decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countries that currently hold the power have to shepherd these countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i think the u.s. has to take the lead in this. the united states will not give up seats. none of the emerging powers can forge a deal around these issues. i think the longer it waits, the worst the deal will be for the united states. i think it should act soon to forge a deal and bring these news actors into the security council on terms that are beneficial for the u.n. and for the united states. host: why do you think there is reluctance see? guest: i think there is a hesitation. if you have less power than you did before, there is a lot of discussion in the press about the relative decline of u.s. pow
the question now, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them into the decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countries that currently hold the power have to shepherd these countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i think...
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., london, madrid, pakistan, indonesia, the jakarta, elsewhere around the world, we were dead wrong. i believe and the president believes that we now have the right strategy and afghanistan, a strategy that represents our best chance of achieving goals essential to the safety of the united states. delivering a strategic defeat to al qaeda and its extremist a phyllis by rolling back the taliban from their strongholds in building the afghan capacity to secure their own territory and said during the nine safe haven to terrorists that would attack our country once again. that is our objective, that is our strategy, this is the only possible justification for the risks and sacrifices we are asking for our troops. as i'm sure anyone in this audience is aware of, even if everyone should go perfectly in iraq and afghanistan, a year from now, five years from now, the that states will still find itself in a dangerous world. the military must remain strong and agile enough to face i diverse range -- to face a diverse range of fronts. these range from on state actors attempting to acquire in use
., london, madrid, pakistan, indonesia, the jakarta, elsewhere around the world, we were dead wrong. i believe and the president believes that we now have the right strategy and afghanistan, a strategy that represents our best chance of achieving goals essential to the safety of the united states. delivering a strategic defeat to al qaeda and its extremist a phyllis by rolling back the taliban from their strongholds in building the afghan capacity to secure their own territory and said during...
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but his history of growing up partially in indonesia and the majority of his life was spent growing up in hawaii. hardly any blacks there. he really did not become a part of the black community until he got to chicago. and that doesn't -- in which he began to be more cult turd in dealing with the black community. number three, i think until people begin to stop allowing pundits, the media, and everyone associated us with just party affiliation. if you're a democrat you've got to be good, if you're a republican you have got to be good. it should first be america, what's best for the country. host: we're going to leave it there on that point and ask reid wilson here before he goes, what when you look at these tea party candidates that we've talked about today, what should viewers be watching for as indications of how these may end up? guest: in kentucky, i think we're really watching whether or not democrats can sort of have the impact that they say they can have on rand paul. even the republican establishment tried to bring down rand paul in the primary elections. none of their attacks
but his history of growing up partially in indonesia and the majority of his life was spent growing up in hawaii. hardly any blacks there. he really did not become a part of the black community until he got to chicago. and that doesn't -- in which he began to be more cult turd in dealing with the black community. number three, i think until people begin to stop allowing pundits, the media, and everyone associated us with just party affiliation. if you're a democrat you've got to be good, if...
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pulled out because they didn't want to be society wd those labor practices and had their clothing in indonesia, mexico or wherever and then things started getting worse and then the final tier came along and like so many other places in the pacific, that textile industry migrated to china and vietnam and left the snmi. mr. hastings: i appreciate the gentleman giving some background on this. however, it seems to me that the mere evidence of the remedy we are proposing here is aimed at the minimum wage, which was passed in 2007 and the remedy is addressing the minimum wage would indicate to me that at least in the real near term, the reason for this is the minimum wage. and so i know there is always more to it. mr. miller: the delegate continues to support the increases in the minimum wage. we are just trying to time it. mr. hastings: i would simply say i find it remarkable that the remedy that we are trying to pursue is prolonging an increase in the minimum wage. mr. miller: we could have gone the other route. we could have lowered the wages to 3070 cents an hour but i don't think they could su
pulled out because they didn't want to be society wd those labor practices and had their clothing in indonesia, mexico or wherever and then things started getting worse and then the final tier came along and like so many other places in the pacific, that textile industry migrated to china and vietnam and left the snmi. mr. hastings: i appreciate the gentleman giving some background on this. however, it seems to me that the mere evidence of the remedy we are proposing here is aimed at the...
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and an elephant piggy bank from indonesia. we couldn't buy everything there, but let me tell you, there was no consciousness that we should be supporting goods made in america here as the highest lawmaking branch in our country. how can congress expect to strengthen american industry and create american jobs if itself is not buying american made goods? if there is one place in our country that should showcase items made in the u.s.a., it is right here in the congress. how can the american people trust congress to be responsible if it is selling goods that create jobs in other places? not here in america. that is why h.r. 2039 was introduced in the first place because we must employ at this time of high unemployment every opportunity to help turn our economic ship of state in a good direction. this bill creates a clear standard. it says we must change our practices. it says we must restore manufacturing in america. it begins to do this by raising the consciousness of our nation , that the ledge branch of our federal government
and an elephant piggy bank from indonesia. we couldn't buy everything there, but let me tell you, there was no consciousness that we should be supporting goods made in america here as the highest lawmaking branch in our country. how can congress expect to strengthen american industry and create american jobs if itself is not buying american made goods? if there is one place in our country that should showcase items made in the u.s.a., it is right here in the congress. how can the american...
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times the rate of seven deaths per 1,000 live births and that's worst in developing nations of iran, indonesia, nicaragua, el salvador, syria and vietnam in infant mortality for that year. . mortality rate for that year. it's an issue that can strike people of any race but it's largely among racial lines and there's a great racial disparity. the c.d.c. has found this. they found that african-americans have 2.4 times infant rate than whites. african-americans are four times as likely to die as infants. and african-american mothers were two to four times more likely to begin prenatal care in their third trimuster. that's where a lot of outreach can be done. that's why the newborn bill is so needed and that's why my office decided to make this our top priority. my chief of staff, ellen, the district director met in memphis. brittany johnson, who is the director in the area of health care, the whole office worked on the issue and we brought it as a bill, but we also had it included in the first health care bill that the health care bill that passed this house. and it was featured in the speaker's
times the rate of seven deaths per 1,000 live births and that's worst in developing nations of iran, indonesia, nicaragua, el salvador, syria and vietnam in infant mortality for that year. . mortality rate for that year. it's an issue that can strike people of any race but it's largely among racial lines and there's a great racial disparity. the c.d.c. has found this. they found that african-americans have 2.4 times infant rate than whites. african-americans are four times as likely to die as...
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manufactured goods from china to the united states in high volume from japan or korea or malaysia or indonesia to the united states is cheaper now than it was. that means that we have to be sympathetic to business concerns that they don't get priced out of the market if they are competing internationally. i think the best way to balance that is to make sure that business interests in the united states and labor interests, workers interest in the united states are aligned. make sure that businesses are looking after their workers and giving them a good deal, but workers and unions also have to think about businesses and not put them in a position where they are essentially part -- priced out of the marketplace. i think the balance is tilted way too far against unions these days. i think if we had some of these businesses with employees who were there for long term and were more loyal and were not worry about their jobs being shipped overseas that that would actually be good for the economy as a whole and with a good for businesses as a whole. we have to acknowledge that competition means that b
manufactured goods from china to the united states in high volume from japan or korea or malaysia or indonesia to the united states is cheaper now than it was. that means that we have to be sympathetic to business concerns that they don't get priced out of the market if they are competing internationally. i think the best way to balance that is to make sure that business interests in the united states and labor interests, workers interest in the united states are aligned. make sure that...