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. >> the first question will be from michael gordon of the new york times. >> sir, one stated purpose of the meeting here today was to bolster the moderate syrian opposition, and indeed the communiquÉ talks of stepping up support to that opposition, but there are no specifics. can you tell us specifically what concrete support financial, military, or materiel will be given to the opposition as a direct result of today's meeting? and a related question is the communiquÉ lists a host of confidence-building measures, such as humanitarian corridors or the release of people who have been arbitrarily detained. are any of these steps to be taken prior to the holding of geneva 2, or are these long-range goals for the culmination of that negotiation? and lastly, have all of the moderate opposition committed to attending a geneva 2? the communiquÉ makes clear that there's no role for assad in a transitional body, but it may take quite a long time for there to be such a body since it's by mutual consent. indeed, it may never happen. and people like mr. jarba and others have asked for an upfro
. >> the first question will be from michael gordon of the new york times. >> sir, one stated purpose of the meeting here today was to bolster the moderate syrian opposition, and indeed the communiquÉ talks of stepping up support to that opposition, but there are no specifics. can you tell us specifically what concrete support financial, military, or materiel will be given to the opposition as a direct result of today's meeting? and a related question is the communiquÉ lists a...
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gordon gray former counsel to the president of united states in ambassador to the united you. and the best research institute in america, i would also like to acknowledge and express our thanks for the attendants today as senator domenici of the senate budget committee admiral lyons, a former commander-in-chief to u.s. pacific fleet. thank you for coming. china's economic attache with us today and looking forward to cooperation as we try to shape public policy that will benefit china and the united states in the years ahead. if you have to identify the four most innovative countries in the world with regard to sensible energy policy, israel, china, brazil , yes, and the united states at the top. we appreciate all of you joining us today. we would like to turn this to around table for what are the takeaways that we believe that we must adopt in the public policy to move this off the treadmill where nevermore we pay more and more overseas for oil with the involvement of other abilities of instability what is going on and to enable all of us as consumers to buy and sell at a comp
gordon gray former counsel to the president of united states in ambassador to the united you. and the best research institute in america, i would also like to acknowledge and express our thanks for the attendants today as senator domenici of the senate budget committee admiral lyons, a former commander-in-chief to u.s. pacific fleet. thank you for coming. china's economic attache with us today and looking forward to cooperation as we try to shape public policy that will benefit china and the...
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gordon buck also issued a stake just about 25 to 30 minutes after the speaker returned to capitol hill. no public statement from speaker boehner today. >> and we are plie -- pleased that there was a sitdown with a dialogue tonight. earlier in the day harry reid led a contingency of senate democrats. it was one of two meetings that the president had with members of congress. the afternoon session with house republicans. tomorrow by the way, the president will meet with senate republicans. 10:45 ssion lasted minutes. enator reid had this to say. >> i introduce the president by telling my caucus how proud i was of them and how proud i was from the president by the strength and the unity we've shown. after completed 1:45 minutes today, i feel the say way. we are here. the government should be open now. we should be able to pay our debts and as we've said and we'll continue to say -- we, if that happens will negotiate on anything, anything and the president confirmed that today. >> will you accept a debt limit decrease -- >> the house is -- has a unique form of legislating, hour by hour --
gordon buck also issued a stake just about 25 to 30 minutes after the speaker returned to capitol hill. no public statement from speaker boehner today. >> and we are plie -- pleased that there was a sitdown with a dialogue tonight. earlier in the day harry reid led a contingency of senate democrats. it was one of two meetings that the president had with members of congress. the afternoon session with house republicans. tomorrow by the way, the president will meet with senate republicans....
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favor if that is a fair characterization of justice sotomayor characterization but my state senator gordon t. meet up with the illinois state senator dick durbin to say this needs to happen with individual rap -- representatives like the congressman from houston a very well-known judge said this needs to have been it is a matter of focus and leadership and congress can nejd but i would disagree though the heavens fall if congress passes a law? it is inconsistent but it is not a violation of separation of powers i think the supreme court would obey the law. richard dixon obeid the law the ada tuz said the margin calls -- the marshals are the mavericks' but to send in the appropriate people is too extravagant to be maintained the court will obey the law but hopefully through gentle nudging and focusing and what is on the public interest what to read these is in the light of civic education why don't you do it yourself? >> a couple of questions about the notion again involving congress if it should adopt require the supreme court to adopt a code of conduct one questioner put it as every feder
favor if that is a fair characterization of justice sotomayor characterization but my state senator gordon t. meet up with the illinois state senator dick durbin to say this needs to happen with individual rap -- representatives like the congressman from houston a very well-known judge said this needs to have been it is a matter of focus and leadership and congress can nejd but i would disagree though the heavens fall if congress passes a law? it is inconsistent but it is not a violation of...
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frome first question michael gordon of "the new york times." >> to bolster the moderate syrian opposition. the comedic a toxin stepping up support to that opposition -- communiquÉ talks of stepping up support. can you tell us specifically what concrete support, financial, military, or material, will be given to the opposition as a direct result of today's meeting? a related question is the communiquÉ lists a host of confidence-building measures such as humanitarian corridors or the release of people who have been arbitrarily detained. are any of these steps to be taken prior to the holding of geneva-2, or are these long- range goals for the combination of that negotiation? -- all have all of the of them committed? the committee k makes clear there is no role for assad in a transitional body. people have asked for an upfront commitment that assad will go. have all the opposition agreed to attend? if not, what will you do to persuade them to attend? >> let me be clear. the opposition is not saying that assad has to go before this negotiation. that is not what they are saying. that is the
frome first question michael gordon of "the new york times." >> to bolster the moderate syrian opposition. the comedic a toxin stepping up support to that opposition -- communiquÉ talks of stepping up support. can you tell us specifically what concrete support, financial, military, or material, will be given to the opposition as a direct result of today's meeting? a related question is the communiquÉ lists a host of confidence-building measures such as humanitarian corridors...
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me say why i'm a big fan of nascar, jimmie johnson, dale gordon. brian vickers. hope he gets well with the blood clots as soon as possible. let me tell you what the nascar industry does. the private sector jobs. go to rick hendrix machine shop. you can eat off the floor. you have metal engineers, aerodynamic engineers. i am using that workforce to recruit the industry because they can repair things quickly. notice how quick the repair after a wreck? that is what the automobile and defense industry does. talent of the people who work on these crews is high-tech. tourism for travel and that i support the great races newave, but also to recruit industry. ofome a hub of that type manufacturing talent in north carolina. >> creative, innovative, dynamic governor. inc. him for coming to heritage today. [applause] thank you very much. thanks very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [video clip] http://twitter.com/cspanwj will probably get more of this during the white house briefing. jay carney expected in just a moment. live coverage on c-span.
me say why i'm a big fan of nascar, jimmie johnson, dale gordon. brian vickers. hope he gets well with the blood clots as soon as possible. let me tell you what the nascar industry does. the private sector jobs. go to rick hendrix machine shop. you can eat off the floor. you have metal engineers, aerodynamic engineers. i am using that workforce to recruit the industry because they can repair things quickly. notice how quick the repair after a wreck? that is what the automobile and defense...
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when gordon liddy goes to macgruder, and they say we need $1 million for project gemstone, they had to settle for half $1 million. money is awash in everything now. that is discouraging. the first thing that annoyed me and then later discouraged me was when jimmy carter became president, during the second nixon administration, bill safire had gone to the new york times as a columnist. he was the preeminent wordsmith of his time. if the early carter administration when billy carter did soemthing -- it was billygate. it was nannygate. it was lancegate. that took off, and became part of the literature. safire said i had a guilty conscience. if you look at what is going on in washington, and has been for the last two weeks, poisonous is the atmosphere. that is not much of a progress. i have a mixed bag of it. >> how about you? >> like jim. i have a feeling a lot hasn't changed. some things were made pretty clear. one was what bothered cox, the court will be listened to, and a powerful political demand to support its decisions, even against elected presidents. it was certainly a triumph of
when gordon liddy goes to macgruder, and they say we need $1 million for project gemstone, they had to settle for half $1 million. money is awash in everything now. that is discouraging. the first thing that annoyed me and then later discouraged me was when jimmy carter became president, during the second nixon administration, bill safire had gone to the new york times as a columnist. he was the preeminent wordsmith of his time. if the early carter administration when billy carter did soemthing...
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but "the new york times", siobhan gordon "wall street journal." fox news, they are part of the news media. they are mainstream and large. these are the organizations that have a base for the moment deep enough pockets they can sustain this sort of investigative journalism. this is the result of a lot of hard work. it takes time. it takes money. and so, while i think that these issues do pose a threat to journalists with large, what we've seen thus far in my humble opinion, the principal kind of threat still going forward leads to the largest news organizations have their the really devote resource to national security matters and such. they decided it was the administration in any investigation should be the track record of these large organizations. i know why france and the military and intelligence community laugh when i say this. who but you guys in charge of determining what the public should know? when presented with sensitive material, particularly national security, the mainstream news organizations have almost always taken a thoughtful ex
but "the new york times", siobhan gordon "wall street journal." fox news, they are part of the news media. they are mainstream and large. these are the organizations that have a base for the moment deep enough pockets they can sustain this sort of investigative journalism. this is the result of a lot of hard work. it takes time. it takes money. and so, while i think that these issues do pose a threat to journalists with large, what we've seen thus far in my humble opinion,...
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> well, let me tell you from a business perspective why i'm a fan of nascar and jimmy johnson, jeff gordon, dale, jr., getting well with the blood clot as soon as possible, but let me tell you what the industry does. the private sector jobs. go to rich hendricks machine shop, you can eat off the floor, but there's engineers, engine builders, and what's happening is as mayor and governor, i use the work force to recruit the automobile industry and the defense industry because they can repair things quickly. notice how quick they repair after a wreck? well, that's what the automobile and the defense industry does, so talent of the people who work on these crews is high-tech, so it's not just for travel and tourism that i support great races we have in north carolina, but it's also to recruit new industry, become a hub of that type of manufactures talent in north carolina. >> well, that's great. we have a creative, innovative, dynamic governor. let's thank him for coming to heritage today. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, you bet, thank you ve
> well, let me tell you from a business perspective why i'm a fan of nascar and jimmy johnson, jeff gordon, dale, jr., getting well with the blood clot as soon as possible, but let me tell you what the industry does. the private sector jobs. go to rich hendricks machine shop, you can eat off the floor, but there's engineers, engine builders, and what's happening is as mayor and governor, i use the work force to recruit the automobile industry and the defense industry because they can repair...