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Six: Fusion
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Darius Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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Never better. This is Carlo Barlotti. Brookings Institute.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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Oh, excuse me.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second NATO Conference on Directed Energy Weapons.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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The question is, how high is high? With the latest Star Wars technology, are we on the edge of a new space race? And what does that presage for the future of that other race, the human race?
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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Darius Jedburgh is an old friend.
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For several years, before his posting to London as an energy attaché at the US Embassy, Colonel Jedburgh reported directly to the Director of Scientific Intelligence at Langley. In his time, he's also been a member of the Standing Committee on Nuclear Materials Safeguards and the International Anti-Terrorism Committee. Finally, I'm sure that my last guest needs no introduction. Our first nuclear entrepreneur, the President of the Fusion Corporation of Kansas, the Henry Ford of the Sunrise Industries, ladies and gentlemen, Jerry C. Grogan.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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And so, without more ado, to open our debate tonight on the future of space, I call upon the President of the Fusion Corporation Kansas, Jerry Grogan.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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He's an accredited speaker.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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That audience is 100% secure. They can take anything he can throw at them.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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We could have had a catastrophe in there.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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There's a telephone call from Inspector Craven for Mr Harcourt.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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Geneva. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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We get some new faces. Of course, the old ones drop out.
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