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Africa today is not the Africa waiting for aid solutions, or cookie-cutter
foreign
expert policy prescriptions.
Foreign
direct investment has poured into Africa in the last 15 years.
I can order
foreign
language books in the middle of the night, shop for Parisian macarons, and leave video messages that get picked up later.
Yet, I have nothing that I would in particular like to share with an intelligence agency, especially a
foreign
intelligence agency.
And if we indeed need a Big Brother, I would much rather have a domestic Big Brother than a
foreign
Big Brother.
So we are back to the age of colonization, and we, the
foreign
users of the Internet, we should think about Americans as our masters.
It's easier to help schizophrenics who perceive that there's something
foreign
inside of them that needs to be exorcised, but it's difficult with depressives, because we believe we are seeing the truth.
Even by educated people, who often feel more comfortable talking about sex in a
foreign
language than they do in their own tongue.
This was my moment to lean in, to push myself forward for what are really only a handful of the very top
foreign
policy jobs, and I had just finished a big, 18-month project for Secretary Clinton, successfully, and I knew I could handle a bigger job.
There seems to be a window of opportunity, after which mastering moral questions becomes more difficult, like adults learning a
foreign
language.
RL: So there are, when our legitimate
foreign
intelligence targets of the type that I described before, use the global telecommunications system as their communications methodology, and they do, because it's a great system, it's the most complex system ever devised by man, and it is a wonder, and lots of folks in the room there are responsible for the creation and enhancement of that, and it's just a wonderful thing.
In doing so, we're going to necessarily encounter Americans and innocent
foreign
citizens who are just going about their business, and so we have procedures in place that shreds that out, that says, when you find that, not if you find it, when you find it, because you're certain to find it, here's how you protect that.
They do, in the sense of, the only way that we are able to compel one of those companies to provide us information is when it falls into one of three categories: We can identify that this particular person, identified by a selector of some kind, is associated with counterterrorist or proliferation or other
foreign
intelligence target.
And so you have a lot of those arcs of instability in the world right now, in places like Syria, where there's a civil war going on and you have massive numbers, thousands and thousands of
foreign
fighters who are coming into Syria to learn how to be terrorists and practice that activity, and lots of those people are Westerners who hold passports to European countries or in some cases the United States, and so they are basically learning how to do jihad and have expressed intent to go out and do that later on in their home countries.
I think cyber is a threat in three ways: One way, and probably the most common way that people have heard about it, is due to the theft of intellectual property, so basically,
foreign
countries going in, stealing companies' secrets, and then providing that information to state-owned enterprises or companies connected to the government to help them leapfrog technology or to gain business intelligence that's then used to win contracts overseas.
This is a legitimate activity of the United States
foreign
government that was agreed to by all the branches of the United States government, and President Madison would have been proud.
We did everything we could to stop al Qaeda and the
foreign
fighters that came in as suicide bombers and as accelerants to the violence.
We captured the personnel records for the people who were bringing
foreign
fighters into Iraq.
Anderson Cooper: Gets to your question, the question in the hall, on
foreign
aid?
Why do we continue to send
foreign
aid to other countries when we need all the help we can get for ourselves?
Rather than "pain," say, "another rather interesting,
foreign
sensation."
China was getting serious about market economics and about university education, so they decided to call in the
foreign
experts.
But, repeated month after month, by millions of people, these sums of money add up to rivers of
foreign
currency.
What many journalists do, both
foreign
and domestic, is very remarkable, especially in places like Afghanistan, and it's important that we never forget that, because what they're protecting is not only our right to receive that information but also the freedom of the press, which is vital to a democratic society.
And it shapes our understanding of the roles of
foreign
actors as engaging in national and international peace processes.
So, many years after that in 1998, I was on one of my monthly trips to Jerusalem and I got a call from the
foreign
ministry saying, "We've got the Chief Minister of the Punjab here.
When our immune system sees a new organ as foreign, it will reject it.
And film is this incredible medium that allows us to feel empathy for people that are very different than us and worlds completely
foreign
from our own.
After the September 11 attack on the Twin Towers, I got a chance to go to Afghanistan for the first time, with
foreign
journalists.
Now for decades, my wife and I have been moved by common compassion to sponsor kids, to fund microloans, to support generous levels of
foreign
aid.
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