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Ms. REBECCA ALBRIGHT: I had thought that when I got my Master's degree I'd be making more money, but with the recession that hasn't - I've stayed in the same position, mainly to have the excellent health care benefits.
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Ms. REBECCA ALBRIGHT: I had thought that when I got my Master's degree I'd be making more money, but with the recession that hasn't - I've stayed in the same position, mainly to have the excellent health care benefits.
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ALBRIGHT: Well, people are analyzing the situation very carefully and thinking about what some options are.
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ALBRIGHT: I think that what is realistic is not to have people think that this can happen instantly.
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ALBRIGHT: Well, I think what we're seeing more and more -- and Secretary Clinton gave, I think, a very compelling speech about the importance of development and diplomacy and defense.
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ALBRIGHT: I think that what people have said is that there are various ways that some people talk about military solutions in places.
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ALBRIGHT: Well, there was a push back on the idea of term that has required a program of nation building.
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ALBRIGHT: Well, I think that they are dealing with two very complex situations.
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Dr. DAVID ALBRIGHT (Institute for Science and International Security): The most striking thing in the report is how Iran is not cooperating with the IAEA on what we would call the traditional safeguards.
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ALBRIGHT: Well, I think that is what they would really like.
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