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. -- what the u.s. should learn. first thing i can remember now is not to be timid, but boldness. the messages are very clear and simple -- a robust u.s.-e.u. response is crucial not just for ukraine's future, but for the future, for deterring future aggression in europe or anywhere else in the world. thank you very much for watching. see you next time. ♪ [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations]
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[applause] the u.s. shaped the international order in a post war world through economic and diplomatic, military and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability of nations including japan. and when necessary it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. [applause] the united states the policies was based on the provosts humanity where you are what your track, surveilled and denied expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. [applause] you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. [applause] the world needs the united states to continue this pivotal growth in the affairs of growth in the affairs of [applause] and a yet as we meet here today under current self doubt among some americans heard about what your role in the world should be. this is a rising at a time when a world is at history's turning point. the post-cold war era is already behind us and we are now at an inflection point that will define the next stage of human hi
[applause] the u.s. shaped the international order in a post war world through economic and diplomatic, military and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability of nations including japan. and when necessary it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. [applause] the united states the policies was based on the provosts humanity where you are what your track, surveilled and denied expressing what is in your heart and on your...
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the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an honor to open this conference at 75, charting a new course. i am very much looking forward to your questions in a few minutes. for three quarters of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security united nations in a collective commitment to mutual defense into our shared values. nato's success story really is remarkable and it is one by no means preordained. .... of soldiers, , sailors, aviators and operate there'll be several panels throughout the day where folks will be allowed to
the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an...
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the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. the world needs the united states to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. and yet, as we meet here today, i detect an undercurrent of self-doubt amongst some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self-doubt is rising at a time when our world is at history's turning point. the post-cold war era is already behind us and we are now at an inflexion point that will define the next
the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is...
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as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of commerce. on behalf of the american business community it is my honor to welcome prime minister kishida and his esteemed delegation to washington. i also want to welcome ambassador shigeo yamada and ambassador immanuel. let me recognize quickly a few other champions in the room for a vibrant business climate in a very strong bilateral partnership between our two countries. one is it doug peterson who serves as a chair of the u.s./japan business council president and ceo of s to be global. david is the vice chair of the business council and ceo of
as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of...
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about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier. this should give you an idea of how much japanese companies contribute to the u.s. economy. looking at the breakdown by industry japanese investment in the u.s. by industry as you know the manufacturing sector dominates accounting for about 45%. among these accounting for about 15%. transportation equipment just under 10% is the second largest in the manufacturing sector. outside of manufacturing trade and finance follow. within the sector investments in the pharmaceuticals and that medicines is expected to be significant. with acquisition in 2019. boosted the balance of
about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier....
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if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in addition to protecting against these opaque, anonymous shell corporations? >> thank you for the question. very important. so, enablers are talking about the accountants and the lawyers, as you said,art dealers, financial advisors, persons, professional functions, persons, who are in physicians of authority with respect to establishing trusts and corporate entities and sometimes serving as fiduciaries. these are the people who grease the system and that's why it's so important to get to this part of the supply chai
if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in...
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u.s. ambassador to the united nations then that thomas greenville. from 2018 till 2020 director a fewminutes in policy and advocay for the international rescue committee irc. sure present the organization at the united nations. she is held numerous roles throughout her career advancing key priorities in new york she is also served as human rights ambassador to ambassador susan rice than senior policy advisor to ambassador >> the power she led key human rights initiatives for the obama administration including efforts to secure the release of political prisoners around the world. she has had a distinguished career as well as a civile servant working in a variety of important state department bureaus. she is eight doctor from depaul university of law where she was a silva and human rights law fellow ieg cannot be more delighted to introduce kelly to the podium to kick us off with keynote remarks. thank you. [applause] thanks to all of you for being here today. it is such an honor to be at th
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look, right now u.s. trade representative is investigating trade practice by the chinese government regarding steel and aluminum. we confirm anti- competitor trade practices call on and consider the entire for deal. and aluminum. still imported through mexico. just yesterday had a delegation down in mexico meeting with the mexican president to address this issue. mexico the unitedg states will live together to solve this i promise you, i promise you my administration take a hard look at chinese government industrial practices when it s comes to global shipbuilding which is critical to our economy. we depend out a fleet of commercial shipping vessels to carry american products arounddi the world but shipbuilding is critical to our national security clean the strength of the united states navy. that is why my administration takes a veryu. serious look at u.s. steel workers along with four other unions have asked us to investigate whether the chinese government is using anticompetitive practices to artificia
look, right now u.s. trade representative is investigating trade practice by the chinese government regarding steel and aluminum. we confirm anti- competitor trade practices call on and consider the entire for deal. and aluminum. still imported through mexico. just yesterday had a delegation down in mexico meeting with the mexican president to address this issue. mexico the unitedg states will live together to solve this i promise you, i promise you my administration take a hard look at chinese...
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u.s. foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and richard zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. so so i'm here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. and this is the title. i will. i will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. but my neighbor reverse searched and found it's flower. so don't be alarmed. no cocaine was used in the creating its cover. so we probably all have sense of what the war drugs is. news today report on various war on drugs topics even up to the present such as currently this week, whether the philippines will cooperate with international criminal court investigation into. how former president rodrigo duterte conducted the war on drugs. there. we also see the trial of one orlando hernandez from honduras to decide whether he perpetuated the war drugs or undermined the war on drugs. so these things are still prominent today's society. but as historians we probably back to the presidencies of either ric
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i reaffirm the u.s. one china policy and stress the critical importance of peace and stability across the taiwan strait. raise the cases of american citizens were wrongfully detained those who are subject to exit man's present biden i rest until they're back with their families. where they c belong.d elsa raised concerns about erosion of hong kong's metonymy democratic institution. possible transnational repression, ongoing human rights of abuses and a number of s individual human rights cases. we spoke about press freedom and access. i appreciate the prc granted short-term visas to a number of the foreign journalists who are here's then cover thisfo visit. in my meetings i encourage my counterparts to fulfill the commitment they made to 2021 to provide equal access in the united states will continue to insist onia reciprocity on this issue, just as we don for our businesses. and many other areas. we also discussed a range of regional and globalan crises try to complete a constructive role for anchorage
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person -- to a u.s. person, inraichably there's going to be -- invariably, there's going to be information known as incidental collection involving the communication with that u.s. person. in other words, both sides. conversation will be revealed in that lawful targeting of a foreign person overseas. here's an example. let's say the intelligence community is monitoring the communications of a hamas terrorist in gaza who's believed to danger to our national security. he's not an american. he's not on u.s. soil. but he's using u.s.-based communication networks. let's say in this example one of the people the hamas terrorist is communicating with is an american on u.s. soil. even though the american is not a target of the data collection, his side of the conversation would be visible because he's the one communicating with this foreign target. let me be clear, the intelligence community cannot target anyone they believe to be a u.s. person, nor can they target a foreigner with the pretext of getting america
person -- to a u.s. person, inraichably there's going to be -- invariably, there's going to be information known as incidental collection involving the communication with that u.s. person. in other words, both sides. conversation will be revealed in that lawful targeting of a foreign person overseas. here's an example. let's say the intelligence community is monitoring the communications of a hamas terrorist in gaza who's believed to danger to our national security. he's not an american. he's...
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the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a range of sanctions that will make it harder for each of israel's and iran's and ham -- and hamas to finance their operations. it consequencetains the ship act which requires the president to impose sanctions against individuals and companies that knowingly help evade oil sanctions. illegal revenues funnel billions to illegal organizations terrorist groups and it builds on legislation senator murkowski and i enacted over a decade ago that helped expose the middle men that were helping iran evade these san
the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a...
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john deni professor of the u.s. army war college and a senior fellow in the transatlantic security initiative at the scowcroft center. so welcome to you all. thanks for joining us. before we begin just a few housekeeping notes for our audience. the discussion is of course on the record. we will leave time at the end of the discussion for audience questions so we encourage both are in person audience and our virtual participants to join the conversation there's a standing microphone in the room for those of you in person, and for virtual participants you can log your questions on x pc.org. we also invite you to interact with us on x formally known as twitter by following at atlantic council and use our hashtag stronger with allies. with that let's begin the discussion. welcome again. ian, they go start with you. we think a lot about nato but maybe everybody doesn't think about nato everyday. suggest what is nato? what does it do? >> rymatt, jenna, thank you for hosting this panel. it's an important anniversary, 75 ye
john deni professor of the u.s. army war college and a senior fellow in the transatlantic security initiative at the scowcroft center. so welcome to you all. thanks for joining us. before we begin just a few housekeeping notes for our audience. the discussion is of course on the record. we will leave time at the end of the discussion for audience questions so we encourage both are in person audience and our virtual participants to join the conversation there's a standing microphone in the room...
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never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their reliance on the united states and on the american nuclear deterrence. i don't think it's a coincidence we've seen talk of proposals that sounds suspiciously like things i write about any archives of 1963, around 19 cigie for as a european sharing scheme both conventional and even occasionally nuclear in nature. so nato is returning to the past, and investing on this old writ of deterrence, but i think any cursory review of nato's history during the cold war should be a pointed reminder that that nuclear posture was almost always contested. and
never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their...
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the u.s. discussing northern european security amid the russia ukraine war. topics include nato defense sunday, europe's defense industrial base and how it results in the russian war can impact european security. posted by the hudson institute about an hour. welcome, today is an important event. >> permanent representative to the united nations in new york, and has led a distinguished career in foreign and commonwealth office. she has held a number of key leadership positions in her career, and enjoys a sterling reputation in washington, d.c. u.k.'s lucky to have her as its leading representative here. a fantastic mission. uk remains first. terests and ste west and meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. we are like minded friendship that few countries have had in the world or history. we like to think that hudson is also build ago special relationship to the u.k. thanks to your support, madam ambassador, we have been able to engage in important analysis of the war in ukraine and the europe
the u.s. discussing northern european security amid the russia ukraine war. topics include nato defense sunday, europe's defense industrial base and how it results in the russian war can impact european security. posted by the hudson institute about an hour. welcome, today is an important event. >> permanent representative to the united nations in new york, and has led a distinguished career in foreign and commonwealth office. she has held a number of key leadership positions in her...
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with the u.s. needs to continually evaluate its national security measures given the rapid pace of technological development, we are committed to know surprises. we are privately and publicly laying out our perspective at length alongside the principles and processes which we undertake in formulating our policies. our actions are implemented through transparent rules and regulations with ample comment periods. we would welcome transparency from the prc on its national security actions and greater clarity on where it sees the line between national security and economic issues. this would provide greater stability to the relationship while also helping foster confidence for firms doing business with the prc, which is in china's interest. the vice premier and i committed to stay in close touch about these issues. the united states will also be hosting our chinese counterparts next week for the fourth meetings of the economic and financial working groups where these issues will be discussed at length.
with the u.s. needs to continually evaluate its national security measures given the rapid pace of technological development, we are committed to know surprises. we are privately and publicly laying out our perspective at length alongside the principles and processes which we undertake in formulating our policies. our actions are implemented through transparent rules and regulations with ample comment periods. we would welcome transparency from the prc on its national security actions and...
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never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their reliance on the united states and on the american nuclear deterrence. i don't think it's a coincidence we've seen talk of proposals that sounds suspiciously like things i write about any archives of 1963, around 19 cigie for as a european sharing scheme both conventional and even occasionally nuclear in nature. so nato is returning to the past, and investing on this old writ of deterrence, but i think any cursory review of nato's history during the cold war should be a pointed reminder that that nuclear posture was almost always contested. and
never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their...
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that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in our legal regimes. it is the not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the globe. that creates uncertainty, compliance challenges and myriad layers of complexity. so given these principles, what to make of the various allegations that u.s. officials have been somehow nefariously colluding with european officials to, quote, punish u.s. companies? if i find the entire allegation rather confusing. as my colleague, maria coppola, director of our office of international aff
that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in...
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two, on broad u.s. support for the alliance, i'll say public opinion data, actually the most recent poll that came out showed that u.s. support for the nato alliance is up. it seems that folks increasingly understand why this alliance serves u.s. interests and why it serves our allies interest and that bumper stickers that we say a lot, stronger together. isn't just the bumper sticker, it's the truth. coping with ukraine is something that we need to do with 50 other countries around the world in terms of providing valuable security assistance. coping with instability elsewhere in the world requires us to work with our closest allies and partners, it's not just ukraine. i think that fundamentally americans understand the value of alliances and the importance of the nato alliance in particular. but also, i'll say, when i travel around the united states and encounter americans in places far away from washington d.c., i think, again, there is this kind of bipartisan support that it's-- nato is not a partisa
two, on broad u.s. support for the alliance, i'll say public opinion data, actually the most recent poll that came out showed that u.s. support for the nato alliance is up. it seems that folks increasingly understand why this alliance serves u.s. interests and why it serves our allies interest and that bumper stickers that we say a lot, stronger together. isn't just the bumper sticker, it's the truth. coping with ukraine is something that we need to do with 50 other countries around the world...
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in 2022, u.s. customs and border collected 19.4 million in penalties on 3.27 trillion dollars of trade. that seems to me to be a drop in the bucket. i understand that international trade prosecutions are also low to nonexistent. a couple of questions, can you give us a sense of the doj resources that you're using to prosecute bad actors that violate trade laws. how do you work with cbp and hsi to increase the number of prosecutions. would you say based on dhs enforcement data battling international trade crime is a priority within the doj, why or why not? how familiar are you with doj resources in prosecuting international trade crimes? what's your assessment of the department's actions, including the number of prosecutions and penalties? thank you. >> you put your finger on an important risk to our economy, which is fraudulent trade goods. that's why we have a trade fraud task force, which enhances collaboration between the justice department and the other agencies that you were discussing, to inv
in 2022, u.s. customs and border collected 19.4 million in penalties on 3.27 trillion dollars of trade. that seems to me to be a drop in the bucket. i understand that international trade prosecutions are also low to nonexistent. a couple of questions, can you give us a sense of the doj resources that you're using to prosecute bad actors that violate trade laws. how do you work with cbp and hsi to increase the number of prosecutions. would you say based on dhs enforcement data battling...
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i will admit, the u.s. navy does have only the 35th anniversary of the stimson center, no small feat for a think tank in washington. the u.s. navy is marking its 250th here next year. i don't know what the traditional gift for a 250th anniversary is. i believe it is called a semicon centennial. we can look that up. i will put it on your list. you have our greatest craze and -- praise and respect, secretary, as you stand at the helm of an institution steeped in deep tradition and legacy that is constantly exploring how it cani develop and evolve to meet the changes of tomorrow. the honorable del toro will be joined by the stimson center board chair stu sadako it to explore the future of u.s. maritime power for global security, and in addition to her role as a stimson's board chair she serves as the cadmus executive vice chair for public sector strategy, responsible for overseeing the development and execution of the cadmus public sector growth strategy in the u.s. and globally. previously she was president a
i will admit, the u.s. navy does have only the 35th anniversary of the stimson center, no small feat for a think tank in washington. the u.s. navy is marking its 250th here next year. i don't know what the traditional gift for a 250th anniversary is. i believe it is called a semicon centennial. we can look that up. i will put it on your list. you have our greatest craze and -- praise and respect, secretary, as you stand at the helm of an institution steeped in deep tradition and legacy that is...
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as u.s. taxpayers, do we want to be explicit in netanyahu's unprecedented and savage military campaign against the palestinian people? do we want to continue providing the weapons and the military aid that is causing this massive destruction? do we want that war in gaza to be not only israel's war but america's war? on the first question, the legal issue, the answer is very clear. netanyahu and his extremist government are clearly in violation of u.s. and international law, and because of that, should no longer receive u.s. military aid. international law requires that warring parties facilitate rapid and unimpeakeded passage -- unimpeded passage for humanitarian need. that is international law. israel has clearly not done that. only in the past few weeks, because of pressure by president biden, has aid access begun, though it is still grossly insufficient given the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe. maybe more importantly is that u.s. law on this subject is extremely clear. there is no a
as u.s. taxpayers, do we want to be explicit in netanyahu's unprecedented and savage military campaign against the palestinian people? do we want to continue providing the weapons and the military aid that is causing this massive destruction? do we want that war in gaza to be not only israel's war but america's war? on the first question, the legal issue, the answer is very clear. netanyahu and his extremist government are clearly in violation of u.s. and international law, and because of that,...
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we haveoioi been working very closely with the u.s. department of treasury and the federal reserve around the u.s. treasury market. that is how we as a nation fund ourselves. ensuring there is good competition there. part of it is not very easy to explain. it's the treasury market. we finished a rule last fall with got to make sure it gets implemented over the next two years. it will help promote trading. if everyone can come in and trade with each other, there is more competition in the marketplace. also, the road ahead for us is in the stock market. tens of millions of americans buy and sell o stocks for their own well-being. though they aren't looking at it thinking than zero commission this a lot of costs behind the scenes. if you place a retail order today, if you just place was called a market order on a retail app today 90% chance a ghost threeoe or four three or four wholesalers it does h not o to the lito stock market. there is still competition on any given day a third to one alhalf of our stock trading in e u.s. is not on th
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u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over an hour. >> we welcome everybody to the hearing and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks and turn to the distinguished cochair and for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses. i thank you all very much for being here. a modern-drug cartel runs more like a fortune 500 conglomerate than like a street gang with departments specializing in logistics accounting, recruitment and chemical science cartels manage their empires with deadly sophistication. they operate like enormous businesses because they profit like enormous businesses. globally, drug trafficking revenues total as much as $652 billion according to estimates from global financial integrity. mexican cartels like sinaloa and jalisco new generation operate in the billions.$6 enforcement against these mass organization
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but compared to that, the events from the u.s. to japan i would like to encourage u.s. business companies to give more in japan. investment in japan is for market opportunities for technology corporations. unlike the investment in the developing countries, is not a orientation of stealing the jobs from the u.s. i think in light of those as well i would write. thatav is what i have to say so thank you very much for your attention. [applause] >> thank you for your wonderful comments. i apologize i think in the excitement toap kick off the pal i forgot to introduce myself. i'm the chair follow here at the hudson institute and i'm pleased tose introduce the next speaker speaker ofthe general directorae automobile manufacturers association usa. before taking up her position in mayy of 2022, she worked on the u.s. for nearly 20 years in the government and regulatory affairs and was most recently the manager of government affairs with government industry relations department before taking up her position. she has an ma from george mason and georgetown so she's always been in d
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a downside of the u.s. gas producers economic interests they want to sell more gas but they are exporting gas eastern distribution systems, we should not assume they are not wiki or they are subject to the market forces we have i realize you are having a little fun there but i think we are as efficient as we could be. i think we should set the as it will to aspire to say where the best, everybody should just -- >> a certain sense of obligation on how we think about emissions and exports. like what happens in poland or china or the u.s. energy matters. exactly right. we are out of time and up to do this longer have to take my kids up baseball. i love to give a final word and apologies to the audience. >> thank you all for coming is a great topic for coming. a pleasure to do this with you. these really are big issues and i guess i will just leave you with an anecdote. i was having this conversation with one of european and piece of saying what are you doing typically you generate much more than we do? what sh
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they could see whether the particular u.s. person, u.s. citizen addressed in the search triggered some kind of response, but then before they could open the search results, read the comments of the e-mails, listen to the contents of the phone calls, read the text messages, whatever it is, then they would have to go and get a warrant. now, unless they make -- lest they make the same argument here and scare people again, because that's what they do, and they get away with it because they're the spy agencies, trust me, people are going to die unless congress does exactly what i say. that's what they say over and over again. you know, it's get really irritating when they say the same thing year after year. lest they gain any advantage here by coming up with that, just -- this would affect such a tiny, tiny portion of all, you know, u.s. person queries or a tiny faction of queries on the 702 database and a tiny percentage of all u.s. person kweries, something -- queries, something like 1% or 2%, it would be implemented by the durbin's warrant r
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u.s. house. the last time was in 1876. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] c[background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> majority leader is recognize recognized. >> let the quorum call be dispensed with. >> without b objection. >> mr. clerk. >> i've been directed by the house back to it from the sent the house has agreed house resolution 985, the appointing and authorizing the impeachment managers for the impeachment trial of alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary of homeland security. >> the message will be received and the senate take notice of the action by the house. >> madam president, amendment of the senate, i announced the presence of energy on the house of representatives to conduct proceeds our behalf of the house concerning the impeachment of alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary of homeland security. >> the managers on the part of the house will be received and escorted to the well of the senate.
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while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and its members together account for the largest aid in ukraine military support.umble beginnings. we remember early in the war when europe offered -- can send tanks artillery shells and f f few months many eupe eu have stepped up in creative ways to support ukraine's defense encounteria progression includig frenchdent macron in full support of ukraine and the czech initiative spearheaded by chuck president to transfer much-needeÍthe frontlines of ukraine.teach unid states about support to ukraine? we will unpack these questions today and we are pleased to be joined in person by a great group of speakers including jan havranek at the embassy of the czech republic. welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you for being her we will join the -- be joined benjamin haddad. he's joining us val from paris or i don't know where you are. a member of the national action of france. thank you for joining us. and debra cagan a pleasure to have you today and amba
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. -- what the u.s. should learn. first thing i can remember now is not to be timid, but boldness. the messages are very clear and simple -- a robust u.s.-e.u. response is crucial not just for ukraine's future, but for the future, for deterring future aggression in europe or anywhere else in the world. thank you very much for watching. see you next time. ♪ [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations] >> friday on c-span the house is back at 8:00 a.m. eastern and will try to move forward on legislation to reauthorize section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which allows monitoring of noncitizens outside of the u.s. house republican leaders try to take a five-year extension earlier this week but reducing the time frame to two years. if congress does not act then current surveillance authority will expire next friday and we also have live coverage at c-span2 with military officials testifying on president biden's 2025 budget request for missile defense before sub commit write that gets underw
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the u.s. embassy in beirut, crashed into the building and detonated. detonated. this blast killed 63 people. talking a lot about embassies and the importance of embassies. and hezbollah claimed responsibility. and today, april 18, 2024, exactly 41 years later, this council, the t security council, would be addressed by an arch terrorist whose regime funds arms, , trains, and rex hezboll. the ayatollah regimes foreign minister is a member of the iranian revolutionary guard corps. this terror organization, the irgc,th is responsible for carnage, bloodshed and destruction worldwide. from terror attacks in south america and assassination plots on european and american soil to arms traffickingme in africa and terror sponsorship across the middle east, the irgc is in the business of murder. the irgc isur a designated terrorist organization, not only in israel, not only in the united states, in bahrain, in saudi arabia. both i and my arab and american colleagues agree that the man who will address th
the u.s. embassy in beirut, crashed into the building and detonated. detonated. this blast killed 63 people. talking a lot about embassies and the importance of embassies. and hezbollah claimed responsibility. and today, april 18, 2024, exactly 41 years later, this council, the t security council, would be addressed by an arch terrorist whose regime funds arms, , trains, and rex hezboll. the ayatollah regimes foreign minister is a member of the iranian revolutionary guard corps. this terror...
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japanese companies 20 years ago and u.s. companies like ibm or other companies jointly created semiconductor innovation hubs in new york, albany. after 9/11, the two countries established a new innovation -- since the last 20 years, innovation came from that place in albany as well as the semiconductor. ibm and japanese businesses jointly tried to create a new type of semiconductor company together. using 20 years of innovation. by doing that,by doing that, wea lot together, to advance. currently, japan generals achieved reliance of the supply chain. japan, u.s., korea, taiwan, european union, like-minded companies should produce together, to provide a future of national security approach. finally, i would like only one thing. in order to implement economic security, we need stabilization between government and industry. the player assets of the security owned by industry. so therefore together with our national security signatures, defense, and other ministries of ability, to invest, to implement economic stability. togethe
japanese companies 20 years ago and u.s. companies like ibm or other companies jointly created semiconductor innovation hubs in new york, albany. after 9/11, the two countries established a new innovation -- since the last 20 years, innovation came from that place in albany as well as the semiconductor. ibm and japanese businesses jointly tried to create a new type of semiconductor company together. using 20 years of innovation. by doing that,by doing that, wea lot together, to advance....
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last of all a group of us from the u.s. chamber traveled to tokyo where we were very warmly received for the 60th anniversary -- check the 60th annual u.s./japan business conference. wait a full slate of engagements with government officials, business leaders and dignitaries. in his remarks at the start of that conference prime minister kishida make clear maintaining and strengthening the alliance is a top priority. it's the one that u.s. chamber is proud to share. it is a priority because it ties between the united states and japan are based on shared values. freedom and democracy. free enterprise and open markets. and the rule of law. it is a priority because our nations have spent decades building at economic relationship that serves as the cornerstone of peace, stability and prosperity in the end of pacific. as everyone in this room knows bilateral trade totals more than $280 billion in supports and millions of jobs in those countries. it is a priority this is a complex moment. and with so much of geopolitical uncertain
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we hope the u.s. can motivate the japanese delegation to be bolder and impart some of the very valuable work that they are doing and share it with other member states. we have a subcommittee meeting coming up. i have to convince the japanese delegation to bring scale. we are working to see if they can bring the ministry of foreign affairs to talk about their licensing process. jacqueline: that's fascinating. the legal aspect of debris removal, we could talk for an hour about that. we are nearing the end of our time. to close on a forward-looking note, you are new to the job. what have you learned in your time on the job so far? now that you've been in the job and gotten a feel for it, what are your top priorities going forward for the? next year or so? -- for the next year or so? aarti: we spent the first four months really listening to member states and trying to collect our thoughts around the priorities. we presented a strategy to member states which has five pillars. the first one is sustainabilit
we hope the u.s. can motivate the japanese delegation to be bolder and impart some of the very valuable work that they are doing and share it with other member states. we have a subcommittee meeting coming up. i have to convince the japanese delegation to bring scale. we are working to see if they can bring the ministry of foreign affairs to talk about their licensing process. jacqueline: that's fascinating. the legal aspect of debris removal, we could talk for an hour about that. we are...
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the u.s. will step up. with each passing day, ukraine continues to run out of more ammo, continues to run out of soldiers and continues to run out of hope that can expel the russians from their borders. the biggest ukraine is losing the war is because the hard right has paralyzed the united states from acting. that's it. that's the reason. speaker johnson has to decide for himself whether or not if he will do the right thing for ukraine, americas, or democracy, or if he will allow vladimir putin to be handed a large victory. i'm certain if the supplemental gets to the floor it will pass. it is the best way to get ukraine the help it needs. there is a lot the senate must do in the coming weeks and months and to get anything done will require bipartisan cooperation. i thank my colleagues for their good work so far in 2024 and look forward to working with all of them to keep delivering for the american people. now on capital one and discover. nearly two months ago capital one and discovers announ
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that includes u.s. agencies, enforcing u.s. law against foreign o enterprises that opere within our borders and for sample eu agencies enforcing eu law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that operate within their borders. those laws are different and we are a course each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second it is in the interest of both nationstates and their commercial markets for there to be consistency in harmony in our legal regime. it is not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the -- the uncertainty compliance challenges and myriad layers of ocomplexity. given these principals what to make of the various allegations that u.s. officials have somehow nefariously convened the fear and p. and officials to quote punish companies that i find the entire allegation rather confusing. as my colleague maria coppola has extensively documented the push for international cooperation came primarily fromp the u.s. legal and business community. the id
that includes u.s. agencies, enforcing u.s. law against foreign o enterprises that opere within our borders and for sample eu agencies enforcing eu law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that operate within their borders. those laws are different and we are a course each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second it is in the interest of both nationstates and their commercial markets for there to be consistency in harmony in our legal regime. it is not good for international...
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u.s. forces in routes sector were outnumbered three to two. but on the hill 205 where his small company would take a stand more than a mile from the nearest reinforcements, they were outnumbered ten to one. it's difficult to imagine a starker embodiment of the motto rangers lead the way. perhaps on november 25, 1950, ralph puckett repeated the simple prayer he offered when he took command. don't let me get a bunch of good guys killed. perhaps he asked for the strength, the courage and the resolve to discharge his duty and lead his men with honor. with the benefit of hindsight, all of us here today know that prayer was granted. ralph puckett wore our nation's highest military decoration. and in the hearts of generations of soldiers to come, the courage and self-sacrifice that earned that honor will be this great man's eternal legacy. a man who volunteered for command who repeatedly would risk his own life to defend his position, rally his man and ordered them to safety without him. coup, and words of the prophet isaiah said, here am i, send me.
u.s. forces in routes sector were outnumbered three to two. but on the hill 205 where his small company would take a stand more than a mile from the nearest reinforcements, they were outnumbered ten to one. it's difficult to imagine a starker embodiment of the motto rangers lead the way. perhaps on november 25, 1950, ralph puckett repeated the simple prayer he offered when he took command. don't let me get a bunch of good guys killed. perhaps he asked for the strength, the courage and the...
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and sometimes u.s. actions i think our putting less in pattern and it is a more randomness did you mention the marine barracks bombing, our filter retelling a the french retaliated. >> relation they missed. >> but they retaliate. president reagan did retaliate and think most of the arena and maybe later was concerned in the late 1980s. so we've had highly variable responses. i think what we've seen is that the u.s. has never i think had a very sort of decisive strategy towards iran. iran has never been the number one party for the united states and the reason i would argue that we change our strategy over time. when i came into the nsc, national security council, and i was iran director, what of the things i could do was to determine what had come before me essentially? what was i inheriting? one thing come would wait in which actual service incumbent differs from say what you learn in in a public policy school as you know david and as jim knows is that you are never creating a policy a blank sheet of p
and sometimes u.s. actions i think our putting less in pattern and it is a more randomness did you mention the marine barracks bombing, our filter retelling a the french retaliated. >> relation they missed. >> but they retaliate. president reagan did retaliate and think most of the arena and maybe later was concerned in the late 1980s. so we've had highly variable responses. i think what we've seen is that the u.s. has never i think had a very sort of decisive strategy towards iran....
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chairman's's understand as far s less u.s. in europe we need to be very, veryha careful. >> thank you. we'll have to get him some of this discussion into the break and defcon ottawa to give heather one last sort of chance to make one last,. >> all be very quick on, a quick observation on the history of strategic culture because asking an important question. aree we seeing a convergent and strategic culture within nato? answer is yes and no. from historical perspective is allies are united by a shared history, by shared interest in things like democracy and rule-based international order that is carryforward over decades. on the other hand, there is not a convergence and allies are not an model list. and just to end with two personal observations but when i moved to europe from the u.s. the most shocking thing to me is the proximity of war.. war feels so much closer. this was in 2010, 2009. every british train station has etched in marble the names of the kids from that town who died in a war. that since that war is so close an
chairman's's understand as far s less u.s. in europe we need to be very, veryha careful. >> thank you. we'll have to get him some of this discussion into the break and defcon ottawa to give heather one last sort of chance to make one last,. >> all be very quick on, a quick observation on the history of strategic culture because asking an important question. aree we seeing a convergent and strategic culture within nato? answer is yes and no. from historical perspective is allies are...
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we have ambassador katherine of the u.s. trade representative, director of the cfpd chopra and chairman of the securities exchange commission gary and last but certainly not least chair of the service transportation board mark boberman, thank you all for being with us today. [applause] it would be wonderful to start at the outset and explain to us how you think about competition policy in the con text of your agency and your mission, secretary, if you can kick us off? >> i think it's critically important. we've lost 644,970 farms since bob was secretary of agriculture raised concerns about consolidation of farmland and what we have seen over the course of the last 40 years is a consolidation of just about everything connected to ago hour which means it's very hard for small and mid size operations to have a shot until this administration came along. we not only have a whole of government opportunity we've worked very closely with the department of justice in a partnership that has resulted in fair opportunities for farmers,
we have ambassador katherine of the u.s. trade representative, director of the cfpd chopra and chairman of the securities exchange commission gary and last but certainly not least chair of the service transportation board mark boberman, thank you all for being with us today. [applause] it would be wonderful to start at the outset and explain to us how you think about competition policy in the con text of your agency and your mission, secretary, if you can kick us off? >> i think it's...
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delaware senator joe biden's on the floor of the u.s. senate in 1993 to bemoan young people without any conscience development. speaking the year that when he was arrested, biden added, we have predators on streets. biden have been talking about when you go with gang or not, winnie and her friends up to no good that night and decades later. she doesn't deny that she was there in the middle of argument with shots were fired and two people were hit. fortunately, neither died, but convicted of two...
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and of course, the u.s. has played in extremely important role in assisting ukraine and, you know, doing diplomacy around sanctions, forming a coalition in support of ukraine. it's legitimate to put the u.s., i think, somewhere near the center of the story. and in some you do that, you get a war that's not quite a world war in the way that the first world war or the second world war was. but certainly a war that's global. and we could go far europe to talk about the global dimensions this war as well. yes and i, i think we will. but i want to speak a lot of your emphasis, as is as you write, on u.s. russia relations. and i think one of the most important moves that you offer in this book is that you, in your choice of where to begin in this moment of contingency where, as you write, this script was not yet written in 2008, where you have kind of obama and medvedev both, you know, in power and pursuing this kind of, you know, reset as it was. so what does that, looking back, enable us to do and? why did you t
and of course, the u.s. has played in extremely important role in assisting ukraine and, you know, doing diplomacy around sanctions, forming a coalition in support of ukraine. it's legitimate to put the u.s., i think, somewhere near the center of the story. and in some you do that, you get a war that's not quite a world war in the way that the first world war or the second world war was. but certainly a war that's global. and we could go far europe to talk about the global dimensions this war...
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they want to radically change the u.s. supreme court and now they want to trash the impeachment process, this is a disturbing series of direct attacks on our democratic constitution. my colleagues and i have called on senate leadership r leadership to conduct a thorough trial and personally called on vice-president kamala harris urging her to fulfill her constitutional duty to preside at secretary mayorkas' trial. her appointment as president biden's quote, border czar only makes her role in the mayorkas impeachment trial more critical. president biden and his administration created a crisis at our southern border. secretary mayorkas a complete puppet for this lawless administration has the audacity to come falsely testify before senate and house committees that the border is secure. not just once, but multiple times, mayorkas has lied under oath in committee that our border is secure. he's lying the american people. he's not taking the action he needs to defend the homeland by securing the border or upholding the law. tha
they want to radically change the u.s. supreme court and now they want to trash the impeachment process, this is a disturbing series of direct attacks on our democratic constitution. my colleagues and i have called on senate leadership r leadership to conduct a thorough trial and personally called on vice-president kamala harris urging her to fulfill her constitutional duty to preside at secretary mayorkas' trial. her appointment as president biden's quote, border czar only makes her role in...
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the u.s. and japan have together with significant deliverables on global assistance and investment both inside and outside the endo pacific. we will also announce new initiative to further foster our cultural connections promote ties between current changemakers future generations of leaders. following the important visit that prime minister kishida will initiate the saving filter tomorrow president biden will welcome marcus from the philippines for a second bilateral meeting at the white house in his many years. president biden will also host the first ever trite lateral leader summit between the united states, japan, and the philippines. the u.s./japan and philippines are three closely aligned maritime democracies with increasing convergence strategic objectives and interest. just this past week are three countries in australia held joint naval drills in the south china sea. when i met with my japanese and filipino counterparts in tokyo last june, we agreed to enhance our nation's trilateral
the u.s. and japan have together with significant deliverables on global assistance and investment both inside and outside the endo pacific. we will also announce new initiative to further foster our cultural connections promote ties between current changemakers future generations of leaders. following the important visit that prime minister kishida will initiate the saving filter tomorrow president biden will welcome marcus from the philippines for a second bilateral meeting at the white house...