I am the host of todays discussion. Since 2003, the director of the Hauenstein Center for president ial studies named after colonel ralph hauenstein, whom we will be speaking of. I am joined on stage by two individuals for whom world war ii is no abstraction. Two your right is the daughter of the late ambassador. Her father is remembered as the envoy who tried to negotiate peace with america while the , Japanese Military was secretly trying to attack pearl harbor. Her mother was american from new york city. After world war ii, she married an american, worked in commercial real estate, and lived much of her life in the grand rapids area. One of her greatgrandchildren , garrett, is in the audience. Is a candidate in the Cook Leadership Academy. To your farright is the youngest grandson of colonel ralph hauenstein. Brians grandfather is pressed is best known as eisenhowers u. S. Army officer who liberated paris and places of unbelievable horror. After the war, ralph discovered his vocatio
Through retinal acid images, which mr. Ali mehravar, a student of Tabriz University of medical sciences, in his thesis to the original version of the mah plan with paying attention to the concerns of ms patients, considering that now they also had blurred vision and decreased vision. We came and performed an analysis of the retina using an audio device, which has been proven that there is a reduction in the thickness of the retinal layers in ms. The best diagnostic method is the use of modern technologies, or a neurologist. No mri images are needed to check the ms disease. We were able to find this connection with the ms disease with the wedding pictures, and the images you see are given to the sick person. Using Neural Network and we need to recognize that it is necessary to capture the images in this format, to capture the acid images required for recognition with the formats from the network because of the sanctions was not possible. It was here that we were able to do the special f
The situation in the capital of china, how our president was greeted, i want details, we are now in the house of the people, this is actually the very place where today throughout the first half of the day, now we have its already past lunch time in beijing , negotiations are taking place in all formats, and we wanted to show you this building a little, but since the great hall of the people is the largest Parliament Building in the whole world, its certainly not easy like this, well, this is how you look back, a huge majestic space. And in some of them, in the most comfortable halls most suitable for negotiations, the negotiations actually took place today, today we have already completed negotiations in the so called narrow format, in the socalled expanded, wide format, then the leaders went to the press, in in their presence , about ten agreements were signed, the leaders signed a joint statement and made statements for journalists, as they met, well, here we are. Now we are in the
[inaudible conversations] we need to declare recess of the committee and members will have five legislative days in which to submit extraneous materials in the record. This hearing is entitled a legislative proposal to impede north koreas access to finance. We now recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. Todays hearing will examine draft legislation that would impose secondary sanctions on foreign banks whose business supports the north korean regime. Whether directly or indirectly. By encompassing both the Economic Activity in north korea, these measures would represent the toughest financial sanctions yet directed at north korea. This means going after coal, petroleum, textiles and minerals as well as north korean laborers abroad. In addition, the bill would incentivize greater by leveraging our vote at the International Financial institutions were certain countries with lax enforcement go to seek assistance. This bill puts those countries on notice. This propo
On textile exports. Among the witnesses were former cia and Treasury Department officials. This hearing is just under two hours. Ask to declare a recess at any time. All members will have five days to submit extraneous material to the record. This hearing is entitled a legislate iive proposal to impe north koreas access to finance. I recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. Todays hearing will examine draft legislation that would impose secoese secondary sancti foreign banks whose business supports the north korean regime whether directly or indirectly. By encompassing all of north koreas Economic Activity these measures would represent the toughest financial sanctions yet directed at pyongyang. This means going after coal as well as north korean laborers abroad. The bill would incentivize greater compliance with u. N. Sanctions by leveraging our vote at Financial Institutions where certain countries with lax enforcement go to seek assistance. This bill puts thos