to become a reserve currency to decouple or remove themselves from relying on other currencies? that is true. if you look at reserve d ilg omd d by china and ina giar tar increasing their amount of holdings not just in terms of reserves but in terms of the assets. where there are gold asss and prop land astsf arndhe d. n nt rely on the i m s for the u.s. for bailouts. significantly there s a shift away fromhat. i t tret deli between the emerging and developing economies. i talk a lot about the swaps chinas do ual manel ost ecied doar i don t think that is going to happen i great extent very soon. the financial infrastructure required to have the rerve currcy, china w o . to they re moving in that direction is pretty accurate. join me in thanking dambisa moyo. [applause] there a nonfiction or book you would like to see featured on booktv. senate e-mail to book-sn.g. ro the pritzker military academy, anthony swofford talk ta.ut his life since leaving the [applause] thanks t
asset to the free world. speakers include pat buchanan, and andrew roberts. this is about one hour 50 minutes. . . first the rules of this debate. the intelligence debate, you will have voted as you came into the hall. after the six speakers have spoken, you will get a chance to vote again. and to test the power of debate. you will do this in your seats. you don t need to worry. it will come round to you and you will be making your vote while the speakers are doing a summing up. and while the count takes place, each speaker will also do their final summing up and right at the end, we declare the results. and we re going to pose the motion, churchill was more of a liability than asset to the real world, it propose that motion, from pat buchanan, from a career in european lism journalism he became advisor to three u.s. presidents and was himself twice accounted for the republican nomination. in his years, he wrote foreign policy speeches and attended summitts. he s publishe