
All right, you take a country like Saudi Arabia, they can deal with the radicalization problems by going to the tribes, which is the family of the young fellow that's been radicalized, and work at it that way.
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All right, you take a country like Saudi Arabia, they can deal with the radicalization problems by going to the tribes, which is the family of the young fellow that's been radicalized, and work at it that way.

What will be the biggest challenge as we draw down U.S. forces in Haiti?

What are your greatest security concerns in Haiti post-earthquake i.e. drug trafficking, gangs, general instability?

General Fraser, are you satisfied that our civilian agencies will pick up the slack on the humanitarian operations--including the security of food distribution--when the U.S. military departs?

With the rainy season officially beginning on April 15, what are we doing to help internally displaced Haitians in and around Port-au-Prince with shelter and sanitation?

Tomorrow in our Emerging Threats Subcommittee we're going to look at the comprehensive way that the military, integrating with the civilian agencies, can best project U.S. power and interests.

Well, what advice should I give to the head of USAID tomorrow? What questions should I ask in our hearing tomorrow that would get around USAID...

Well, I want to ask you about that because you said in the second 10 years--if I recall, your projection was if the Senate health bill passed, the second 10-year period it would come down in the range of $650 billion to $1.3 trillion.

That says a lot about the willingness of folks to get our fiscal house in order.

there are going to be certain exceptions for it.

We think you have grossly underestimated the costs of this so-called insurance policy.

I believe the most recent number we have received from the Department is that insurance policy is at a cost of $671 million.

If those commercial rockets don't work, then for the foreseeable future of the next decade or so, we are going to be relying on the Russians just to get to and from our Space Station.

we are going to be voting on a so-called pay-as-you-go amendment, and that sounds awfully good.

Human exploration beyond low-earth orbit is not viable under the fiscal year 2010 budget guideline.

The President, with regard to the future of manned space flight, appointed a Blue Ribbon Panel.

You can't do it on the cheap and that is the big difference.