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you had your own experience with all that didn't you didn't you spend all your money in shanghai more or less. that's why i'm going to spend it now. i'm going to book the most expensive hotels. with the most expensive restaurants. terrible picture. i just like a joke. i don't think so goes a great artist. but i don't think it's a con man award. if you don't like the painting i just don't give anything it's up to the person. i asked him to buy t. for the painting he seemed to understand but then he went away. well. it's a tough job you have to take a risk just to get some food it's not difficult it's just not the way usually do things so how do you do. it together. you have to plan it all in advance friend so you ask me may the board you ask me to make a port that i made that i ask t. for this where is my duty. i made it. it's for gifts not for free. sure you get used to people's attention very quickly the people around me usually help organize it all but nobody knows me so things are a bit different. i don't know what it means to escape from yourself quite the opposite i am trying to
you had your own experience with all that didn't you didn't you spend all your money in shanghai more or less. that's why i'm going to spend it now. i'm going to book the most expensive hotels. with the most expensive restaurants. terrible picture. i just like a joke. i don't think so goes a great artist. but i don't think it's a con man award. if you don't like the painting i just don't give anything it's up to the person. i asked him to buy t. for the painting he seemed to understand but then...
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just to get by while travelling in china i went to shanghai i felt i could live there it was the moment the project actually started a russian girl living on the floor below me was going to leave. the one day i came to see her i'm noticed an easel there i was looking for one of the time. so i asked her to sell it to me but she didn't want to do that but it was a friend's gift apparently. that is why i offered to swap for it instead i gave her a painting in exchange for the easel it was my first barter so good when i got the idea to organize it as an art project which is your job. i started to get letters from each. one of them was from a couple that was going to get married and want to back kind of portrayed as a wedding present for themselves. but i had already left odessa so they're asked if i could do it over skype you know yes yes they told me they could give me all i need for my travel in return. so i asked if they could pay for the tickets from adesa to stumble they agreed and as a result we had a skype portrait session now and waiting on the tickets. if i decided to take annie as
just to get by while travelling in china i went to shanghai i felt i could live there it was the moment the project actually started a russian girl living on the floor below me was going to leave. the one day i came to see her i'm noticed an easel there i was looking for one of the time. so i asked her to sell it to me but she didn't want to do that but it was a friend's gift apparently. that is why i offered to swap for it instead i gave her a painting in exchange for the easel it was my first...
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., 16,000 dead down the shanghai river in mar. open your refrigerator door, look inside, and nothing in there is made in china because american grument is the most competitive and efficient in the world. mr. pope is wrong. china shipped 4 billion pounds of food to the u.s. last year including the apple juice, fish, and more than 10% of frozen spinach. the u.s. is periodically banned numerous imported chinese food. supermarket display the country of origin, but restaurants do not. imported foods require no labeling. ip protection in china's poor, increased counterfit american food products lead to brand die lotion and loss of the market. chie new's encouraging buying foreign food assets and farms, and smithfield is the first and prepare for others in agriculture as a matter of national interest. for china, smithfield provides benefits with american land, water, brands, and technology. as argued, benefits to the shareholders are uncleared. in a conference call with animal is, the managing district districter said we want the busines
., 16,000 dead down the shanghai river in mar. open your refrigerator door, look inside, and nothing in there is made in china because american grument is the most competitive and efficient in the world. mr. pope is wrong. china shipped 4 billion pounds of food to the u.s. last year including the apple juice, fish, and more than 10% of frozen spinach. the u.s. is periodically banned numerous imported chinese food. supermarket display the country of origin, but restaurants do not. imported foods...
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how likely is it that the adoption of smithfield's processing technologies will allow shanghai, will allow shuanghui to export pork to the united states? >> well, let me -- >> because, i'm sorry, i'm concerned as chairman stabenow is, you know, of what can happen with the technology and that it does not create american jobs, it really goes the other way. so if you would discuss that and then mr. slane. >> senator, i think that's a, the concern that so many have posed is what's the opportunity that chinese product of what some would be considered a lesser standard are going to be imported back into this country. i was very clear in my testimony this is all ant exports. and, in fact, chinese products cannot be imported into the united states today, and they have no plans and no applications in place. and i have the highest respect for what the u.s. department of agriculture does in this country. and so in any event if any application was ever done, all of that product would be subject to usda standards just as, just as products manufactured in the united states are today. so i wouldn't
how likely is it that the adoption of smithfield's processing technologies will allow shanghai, will allow shuanghui to export pork to the united states? >> well, let me -- >> because, i'm sorry, i'm concerned as chairman stabenow is, you know, of what can happen with the technology and that it does not create american jobs, it really goes the other way. so if you would discuss that and then mr. slane. >> senator, i think that's a, the concern that so many have posed is what's...
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your, from your cell phone when you're downtown, you need to think that maybe there's a teenager in shanghai doing the same thing with the air-conditioning for your phone or for your house or something else. the web has made the grid extremely vulnerable to hacking and to disruption from cyber effects, and that's not all. .. >> to make it even a little more unpleasant, there's another way to create an electromagnetic pulse of that sort and i would be with a nuclear detonation but it does not need to be a nuclear detonation carried by weapon as any actress at all or shooting at a target on land. at a city or anything like that at all. it me don't explode when and low-earth orbit, and we now have north korea has launched one satellite and had three nuclear tests. iran had launched three satellites, and someday before too long, my hunch will be, will have a nuclear test. if you have a satellite and it have a nuclear detonation, even a very simple one, having an electromagnetic pulse generated at 100, 200, 300 miles, wherever, over an area can produce either a total or a very, very close to tota
your, from your cell phone when you're downtown, you need to think that maybe there's a teenager in shanghai doing the same thing with the air-conditioning for your phone or for your house or something else. the web has made the grid extremely vulnerable to hacking and to disruption from cyber effects, and that's not all. .. >> to make it even a little more unpleasant, there's another way to create an electromagnetic pulse of that sort and i would be with a nuclear detonation but it does...
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when he went to shanghai, had conversations in shanghai about china, it was like you were talking to a different man. you couldn't find anybody more reasonable and amiable and so on. but back in washington, full of fire. >> he was the head of young democrats in college. i was editor of a college paper. we were each set on a certain path years ahead. just on this point the one area where i think a elite level u.s. opinion is now most focused and suspicion of china is the cyber threat where china does seem to be different from others having sort of state-sponsored commercial espionage. what is your view of that? >> i had the opportunity to talk with person in the fbi who is one of the people in charge of cyber warfare and, against cyber warfare. and i said to him, he just made a talk to a club i belong to about the terrible threat and influence of cyber warfare mainly from china. so i asked him afterwards, i said, isn't it true we're pretty good at that stuff too? he said, oh, don't worry about us. we're the best. [laughter] we don't talk about that. and -- >> i agree with that and the
when he went to shanghai, had conversations in shanghai about china, it was like you were talking to a different man. you couldn't find anybody more reasonable and amiable and so on. but back in washington, full of fire. >> he was the head of young democrats in college. i was editor of a college paper. we were each set on a certain path years ahead. just on this point the one area where i think a elite level u.s. opinion is now most focused and suspicion of china is the cyber threat where...
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when you went to shanghai, conversations in shanghai about china. it was like you were talking to a different man. he could not find anybody more reasonable. but back, the head of young democrats could sell was the editor. set on a certain path. and just wanted this point, the one area where i think the u.s. opinion is now most focused is the cyber threat, where china does seem to be different from others and having state-sponsored commercial espionage. what is your view of that? >> i had the average into the to talk with the person in the fbi who is one of the people in charge of cyber warfare and against cyber warfare. i said to a.m. -- he just made a talk about the terrible threat an influence on several warfare, many in china. i asked him, isn't it true that we are pretty get that to. hello, where the best. but we don't talk about that. >> i agree with that. people last week made that same point. i think one of the differences -- i don't think the u.s. uses state, cyber, or commercial ends. that seems to be china's distinctive traits. three cybe
when you went to shanghai, conversations in shanghai about china. it was like you were talking to a different man. he could not find anybody more reasonable. but back, the head of young democrats could sell was the editor. set on a certain path. and just wanted this point, the one area where i think the u.s. opinion is now most focused is the cyber threat, where china does seem to be different from others and having state-sponsored commercial espionage. what is your view of that? >> i had...
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so for some people when they went to shanghai the had the conversations. you couldn't find anybody more reasonable and so on. but back in washington. >> i was the editor of the college paper so we had a certain tasks. >> the one area where the opinion is now the most focused is the cyber threat where they seem to be different from other states sponsored espionage. what is your view of that? >> i had the opportunity to talk with a person in the fbi who was one of the people in charge of the cyber warfare. and i said to him there is an influence on silo warfare meaning from china. so afterwards i said is it true [inaudible] [laughter] but we don't talk about that. >> i agree. people made that same point, too. i don't think the u.s. uses the state cyber for the commercial ends. it seems to be the distinctive trade. they used the nuclear weapons and the soviet union with confidence-building measures and all that. let me ask you different -- >> we are just having the two sides. the chinese -- last week the falafel of the response was the sort of thing that we n
so for some people when they went to shanghai the had the conversations. you couldn't find anybody more reasonable and so on. but back in washington. >> i was the editor of the college paper so we had a certain tasks. >> the one area where the opinion is now the most focused is the cyber threat where they seem to be different from other states sponsored espionage. what is your view of that? >> i had the opportunity to talk with a person in the fbi who was one of the people in...