Form a complex action at the center of which lies the korean u. S. Aligns. Right here in washington two years ago president obama and i laid out a vision on the way ahead for our alliance with the 60th anniversary of the korea u. S. Alliance. That was a vision of our alliance lane groundbreaking unification for the peninsula promoting cooperation across northeast asia and moving forward for the partnership, the korea u. S. Alliance says it resulting into a Dynamic Alliance by correctly adapting our two countries are growing partners as we display our dealings leadership and issue is beyond the regional scope. Our alliance has grown through mutual trust and has inspired each other. Now the alliance is leading to a common enemy. For the last 21 2 years corey and the United States have creatively resolve all our sensitive issues. We have reached an agreement on the transfer of wartime operational control wrapped up negotiations for cost sharing of u. S. Forces in korea and upgraded combin
Test. And now, thats right, i cant go to the airport because i couldnt get my code without pacing the test. Code. Mr. Hubbard . Until Technology Catches up public awareness. I would say the most efficient is an Industry Based standard so we dont have to go down a regulatory path. I very much like that idea of Industry Standard versus government edict. One quick question because i see im down to 52 seconds and i guess this would be directed to you, mr. Hanson, going back to that idea of Industry Standard, how would you describe the way in which ama develops and educates members and the general public about modeling guidelines and safety atlarge . You talk about community standard. You talk about sort of Industry Standards. How do you all do that presently . Well, currently within our membership a lot of our education is done at the local club level with the local people coming together and gathering a club and sharing information. In terms of the broader membership, we do that through o
Thomas burr. He is the washington correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune and he is the Vice President of the National Press club. Myron is a George Washington University Professor and former president of the National Press club. Kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. Gabriel dibenedetti is a National Political correspondent for politico. The correspondent for the Kuwait News Agency and the director of Strategic Communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our cspan and public radio audiences. I want to welcome our audiences watching a live stream on our website, press. Org. You can also follow the action on twitter. Use the hashtag, npclive. Well, our speaker today has never served in congress, or as the governor of a state. Or in any elected office of any kind. He did tell me he was elected and that gets applause. He did tell me he was elected to the yale board. This is one of the reaso
Failed. We ask, whether you support continued u. S. Military efforts in syria. If you do, give us a call. Tell us why. If not, give us a call. Also tell us why. You can catch up with us on social media, twitter, facebook or email. A good saturday morning to you. We are talking about the shift in strategy in syria, taking up headlines around the country today. Here is the front page of the financial times. U. S. Abandons project to create syrian rebels. Obamas options narrow in syria. The New York Times, the u. S. Ends effort, admission of failure, plan to provide weapons to groups fighting isis. The decision to scuttle a central piece of the strategy to confront extremists was made after mounting evidence of the Training Mission had resulted in no more than a handful of american coached fighters and comes amidst russias fourfold forceful entry into the syrian conflict, a move president Vladimir Putin we will be talking about it for the first 45 minutes of todays program. For more on th
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