Mark on that message. We want the country to go in a conservative direction. We have no shame in using americas Natural Resources to create better jobs for working families. And where we the people have the power and not the federal government. I send that message. Thank you very much. [applause] ive got a lot of people to thank here. Let me start with the staff and volunteers. We didnt just have people in louisiana. We have people in connecticut, massachusetts. Texans and oklahomans, people in idaho, iowa. We had people in states i didnt this was an. American victory. Thank you all again. A special shout out to the Campaign Team who made sure louisiana did better than the obama turnout. Speaking of shout outs, senator vitteridder victor helped us from the beginning, so a big shout out. [applause] this is not about either of us. Its about our country. Both of these men considered running. Both of them ended up in our conservative movement because its about the future of our country. [a
into the river, and the people downstream are affected by damming. people downstream survive for millions of them, on fisheries, and that to tibet is a vital from a climate and environmental point of view. it affects the monsoon in the area. the monsoon delays or not and is also dependent on the tibetan plateau. if the monsoon is delayed, millions of people are affected, the livelihood, in every culture is concerned. tibet is vital from an environmental point of view. there was an incursion from the chinese side, nearly 19 kilometers in indian territory, and indian officials said, it is a matter of perception because there is no real demarcation of orders borders, which is understandable because it was always between india and tibet. now the largest population in the world and the second largest population in the world are facing each other, and the military buildup in the border areas high. to 5000from 4000 kilometers long. tibet is a buffer zone. peaceful, and separatio
independent. madam secretary. if it doesn t happen during this lame duck session? guest: we re looking at delay. we go back to the committee again, the senate foreign relations committee and start over. if it fails and just takes a couple months itill be the spring. no. could be as much as another year or 18 months. we will be 2-1/2 years potentially without a verification regime on the ground. that does not serve our interest. host: the cynic in me says if you give them lead time, they will hide illegal operations. guest: that s a great question. one the things we have learned, we have 15 years of implementing and the immediate range nuclear forces treaty. yes. you re absolutely right, if you give them an inch, they take a mile. so, and this is something of course that is on us as well. we have to ensure that we have the same procedures because it s a bilateral deal. what happens essentially, these are sort notice, no warning inspections. our inspectors fly into russia. th