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and china. host: when you say flattery anger, piston trump is called -- president bynum has called xi jinping -- president biden -- sorry, i'm getting confused. former president praised xi jinping and president biden has called him a thug and a dictator. can you talk about xi jinping and how china views those leaders? guest: president trump believes an intimate relationship between him and the chinese leader will help facilitate progress on his priorities. president biden believes in the power of personal relationships but is less certain that public praise of xi jinping will deliver progress on american priorities. president biden is outspoken and direct and candid in his articulation of oppression she should be -- president xi jinping's system. president xi jinping is absent being called a thug, but he is a cold-blooded calculator and i doubt that he has a clear preference between one candidate or the other in the upcoming election. host: let's look at what former president trump said in a fox
and china. host: when you say flattery anger, piston trump is called -- president bynum has called xi jinping -- president biden -- sorry, i'm getting confused. former president praised xi jinping and president biden has called him a thug and a dictator. can you talk about xi jinping and how china views those leaders? guest: president trump believes an intimate relationship between him and the chinese leader will help facilitate progress on his priorities. president biden believes in the power...
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-china ties. do you think the biden administration's pledge to increase tariffs or the therapy sessions and actions like the probe into the china shipbuilding could push the u.s. and china back to out period of dangerous volatility? is the u.s. ready to move forward on sanctions? separately, given north korea is also sending massive shipments of munitions to russia, to bring that up with your chinese counterpart. did you get any chinese corporation there on tiktok, does that, today? how do you expect china to respond? sec. blinken: not sure i got out of it, but i will try. no, tiktok didn't come up. on the economic relationship, let's put this in perspective. we remain, the united states remains the largest markets for chinese products around the world. our own trade relationship remain significant. in fact, china is our third-largest trading partner after canada and mexico. and as i heard from american businesses and investors in shanghai there remains a very , strong interest in working in this
-china ties. do you think the biden administration's pledge to increase tariffs or the therapy sessions and actions like the probe into the china shipbuilding could push the u.s. and china back to out period of dangerous volatility? is the u.s. ready to move forward on sanctions? separately, given north korea is also sending massive shipments of munitions to russia, to bring that up with your chinese counterpart. did you get any chinese corporation there on tiktok, does that, today? how do you...
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and china. host: when you say flattery anger, piston trump is called -- president bynum has called xi jinping -- president biden -- sorry, i'm getting confused. former president praised xi jinping and president biden has called him a thug and a dictator. can you talk about xi jinping and how china views those leaders? guest: president trump believes an intimate relationship between him and the chinese leader will help facilitate progress on his priorities. president biden believes in the power of personal relationships but is less certain that public praise of xi jinping will deliver progress on american priorities. president biden is outspoken and direct and candid in his articulation of oppression she should be -- president xi jinping's system. president xi jinping is absent being called a thug, but he is a cold-blooded calculator and i doubt that he has a clear preference between one candidate or the other in the upcoming election. host: let's look at what former president trump said in a fox
and china. host: when you say flattery anger, piston trump is called -- president bynum has called xi jinping -- president biden -- sorry, i'm getting confused. former president praised xi jinping and president biden has called him a thug and a dictator. can you talk about xi jinping and how china views those leaders? guest: president trump believes an intimate relationship between him and the chinese leader will help facilitate progress on his priorities. president biden believes in the power...
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to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for aggregation it sends to china and north korea and all of them have placed sanctions on china and have helped with aid to ukraine. in terms of views from the countries on the ip 4 grouping, from the first meeting of nato in 2020 two, partner country official strongly emphasized the importance of the bilateral relationships between nato in each of these countries. there remains a priority for those groups. the fact of the matter is that the ip four grouping has gained in prominence in the last couple of years and as a result of this, the countries understand how best to take advantage of the fact for their national and regional goals. we have discussed the benefits of the
to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for aggregation it sends to china and north korea and all of them have placed sanctions on china and have helped with aid to ukraine. in terms of views from the...
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as far as china having a bigger role, the u.s. position has been support as far as i'm aware has been a supportive more capital share for emerging markets that happen to represent their larger economies and as i said, the problem is more in europe. i want to put forth a slightly different angle which is what we really need for global cooperation is to think how countries and countries leadership can cooperate on the big global problem and i think that's very hard whether it's climate change and country by country to do anything that's hard for the world bank and you do need to have countries themselves into political leadership wanting to come together and facilitated. it's a difficult conundrum wanting systemic stability and it needs to be regulation and a different way. we've somehow got to think about how india and brazil, south africa and poor countries which i just visited in china and all the countries can move together. it illustrates that about whether it's top-down or bottom-up in terms of collaboration. climate change wa
as far as china having a bigger role, the u.s. position has been support as far as i'm aware has been a supportive more capital share for emerging markets that happen to represent their larger economies and as i said, the problem is more in europe. i want to put forth a slightly different angle which is what we really need for global cooperation is to think how countries and countries leadership can cooperate on the big global problem and i think that's very hard whether it's climate change and...
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china is active in south america. china is the biggest concern. china is not just a concern in asia. russia is not just a concern in europe. >> another good question here. is the u.s. system of alliances overextended for this post unipolar erect? should it be scaled-back? i might miss pronounce this -- mispronounce this. >> quite the opposite. we need to be deepening the alliances we have in building out additional partnerships. you know, when you look at asia and you have quiet conversations with people, you know, many leaders in other countries admit that the u.s. is still their greatest source of foreign direct investment. the fact that we did not move forward with a high standard to tpp was a huge strategic mistake that we should -- we will and should go through a long time. that aside, for the couple of exceptions, they will say it's very clear that the u.s. is our preferred security partner and we want the relationship. we have to be careful how we navigate so as not to anger china or provoke a crisis where we don't need one, but we are seri
china is active in south america. china is the biggest concern. china is not just a concern in asia. russia is not just a concern in europe. >> another good question here. is the u.s. system of alliances overextended for this post unipolar erect? should it be scaled-back? i might miss pronounce this -- mispronounce this. >> quite the opposite. we need to be deepening the alliances we have in building out additional partnerships. you know, when you look at asia and you have quiet...
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and china escalates. the panel will consider how other countries and transnational movements might help to avert a u.s.-china confrontation. at this point, i would like to invite our panelists, who will be in a conversation with our moderator, to come to the stage and kick off our first panel. thank you very much. [applause] >> great crowd. thank you so much for coming out. what an incredibly esteemed group. we have a hard out at 3:15, so i'm going to be a ruthless, dictatorial moderator. and i will keep the trains running on time. already down one. . [laughter] it is incredibly fitting we are having this conversation about global solidarity when the entire country is seized with a young movement -- a young people's movement. i spent much of last week on campus with students attending protests, hanging out with them while they were waiting for their classmates to get out of jail. it has been a really extraordinary thing to witness. i want to hear what you all have to say about that. but just a step back a
and china escalates. the panel will consider how other countries and transnational movements might help to avert a u.s.-china confrontation. at this point, i would like to invite our panelists, who will be in a conversation with our moderator, to come to the stage and kick off our first panel. thank you very much. [applause] >> great crowd. thank you so much for coming out. what an incredibly esteemed group. we have a hard out at 3:15, so i'm going to be a ruthless, dictatorial moderator....
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and by comparison, china and russia are lonelier countries. they are working more closely together now than any time in my memory and that is a significant challenge. but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more closely than we have seen the past, and at the same time from the russian invasion in ukraine and the tension between china and taiwan, the middle east and the resurgence of authoritarianism, the world seems on fire, how would you put today's situation in the context of the three plus decades you are a -- you were a diplomat? bill: i was a young diplomat when president bush senior was in the white house and the cold war had ended, this was the moment of unchallenged primacy for the united states. today now more than three decades later, it is fair to say we
and by comparison, china and russia are lonelier countries. they are working more closely together now than any time in my memory and that is a significant challenge. but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more...
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we are helping china. the national security supplemental, provides foreign aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it sounds like we are set to consider some versions of that in the house, hopefully. secretary officer, why is it critical to our own national security, when we get additional aid to ukraine as soon as possible? we care about the threat of china. why does it follow that we should also care about ukraine, whether it wins or loses? >> thank you, sir. in terms of our own national security, we believe, i believe, that vladimir putin, will not stop in ukraine. he will continue to seek to pull back in. --, some of those countries that were in the foreign union. i think we can look for significant turbulence in a region going forward if he is successful. we have provided a number of elements to ukraine, and we hope to continue to do that in terms of security assistance. we have to replenish what we have provided. having the means to do that, is really important for our readiness, and our security. you me
we are helping china. the national security supplemental, provides foreign aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it sounds like we are set to consider some versions of that in the house, hopefully. secretary officer, why is it critical to our own national security, when we get additional aid to ukraine as soon as possible? we care about the threat of china. why does it follow that we should also care about ukraine, whether it wins or loses? >> thank you, sir. in terms of our own national...
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from china. ♪ pres. biden: hello, pittsburgh. (applause.) please have a seat. robert, thank you for that introduction and for sharing your story about being a third-generation steelworker and a marine corps veteran. where are you? are you over on this side? there you are. well, i want to thank you for the - your new president, by the way. dave mccall has been a friend of mine and a friend of a former president. we miss him, but it's great to have you, dave. you've been a good friend. and we're both longtime friends we're both longtime friend of tom's as well. we miss him dearly. dave, you're doing a great job in his footsteps and - and it's just going to get better, in my view. there's an expression that comes to mind: "you go home with them that brung you to the dance." and you brought me to the dance. no joke. the mayor and i are buddies. i told the mayor - and i mean it sincerely - the first outfit ever to endorse me as a 29-year-old kid running in a tough year for united states senate, making me the second youngest man ever elected to the senate, was a guy
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then people will realize we can do that to china. then we will be moving onan american carbon tax that is paired with the reduction in payroll taxes so there is no growth in government that comes from fossil fuels. but i truly would like us to focus on the word conservation versus climate. >> i realize our last period in 20,000 years ago, our seas were almost 400 feet lower, florida was three times the size it is today. it was due to axial precession. i cannot get into the physics but we are really focusing on conservation and we need to be focused on our solar winds because everything we do today is electronic. that is the real threat, whether or not our systems are hard and enough pillion to deal with all of the specifics -- strong enough to deal with all of the physics. people do not understand the science of climate. host: thank you for the call. guest: you are correct, we need to focus on conservation and we think it is quite conservative to focus on conservation. those words may have something in common, the last syllable where
then people will realize we can do that to china. then we will be moving onan american carbon tax that is paired with the reduction in payroll taxes so there is no growth in government that comes from fossil fuels. but i truly would like us to focus on the word conservation versus climate. >> i realize our last period in 20,000 years ago, our seas were almost 400 feet lower, florida was three times the size it is today. it was due to axial precession. i cannot get into the physics but we...
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media companies are not allowed to operate in china. in fact, china leads the world in using surveillance and censorship to keep taps on its own population and to repress dissidence. governments that respect freedom of speech do not build backdoors into hardware or software, into apps on phones or on laptops. backdoors allow foreign advocates to target people. backdoors allow foreign adversaries to use proxy bots to bombard vulnerable populations, americans, with harmful content or even to blackmail people. the u.s. department of justice has stated, quote, hostile foreign powers are weaponizing b bulk data and the power of artificial intelligence to target americans, end quote. i do not want technology in the united states used this way. i want the united states to work with our most sophisticated technology countries, likeminded democracies, places like japan, south korea can our europeanian allies and set the global standard for technology and data protection. i want to see a technology nato, one in wit our allies come together and sa
media companies are not allowed to operate in china. in fact, china leads the world in using surveillance and censorship to keep taps on its own population and to repress dissidence. governments that respect freedom of speech do not build backdoors into hardware or software, into apps on phones or on laptops. backdoors allow foreign advocates to target people. backdoors allow foreign adversaries to use proxy bots to bombard vulnerable populations, americans, with harmful content or even to...
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i'm not saying that other nations should not be trading with china or economic relations with china, they should, we do, we have to find a sustainable relationship with china moving forward. we have to ensure that it is not just being done for nefarious reasons. the national security of the united states, national security interest of the united states, the national security and economic interest of our allies and partners as well too. that is what we strive for. if you have it figured out, my personnel leads between engagement, we need to be forward and engaged and conversing with her allies and partners. with our potential adversaries. hopefully through diplomacy so that we can actually avoid conflict and war in the future. i think that is a strategy that president biden is trying to build towards and in every part of the world and i think that is where we will support them on every endeavor. susan: time remaining is short. i have one final question. very quickly. i would like to end where we started with the upcoming 250 years of impact of the navy. you mentioned the first secreta
i'm not saying that other nations should not be trading with china or economic relations with china, they should, we do, we have to find a sustainable relationship with china moving forward. we have to ensure that it is not just being done for nefarious reasons. the national security of the united states, national security interest of the united states, the national security and economic interest of our allies and partners as well too. that is what we strive for. if you have it figured out, my...
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it is not just the people's republic of china, it's not just iran or russia. these influence campaigns, and i'm cognizant to not call them disinformation, because all of the information is not all -- not false or misleading. some of the best influence campaigns are because they are spreading kernels of truth, they are saying things that are not totally false. they are not totally misleading. the examples i use are i am a black woman. when i hear people say it is disinformation to say that some people don't want you to vote. i look around and see what is happening to black voters, hispanic voters and indigenous voters. it is not false or misleading to say that some people don't want us to vote. the source matters. if russia is saying that they don't want you to vote, the american politicians don't want you to vote, i know what happens in russia. no people vote out of fear of being jailed. it matters to me when russia is spreading influence operations and spreading information because the source matters. when you hear -- i am also a woman. when you hear that the
it is not just the people's republic of china, it's not just iran or russia. these influence campaigns, and i'm cognizant to not call them disinformation, because all of the information is not all -- not false or misleading. some of the best influence campaigns are because they are spreading kernels of truth, they are saying things that are not totally false. they are not totally misleading. the examples i use are i am a black woman. when i hear people say it is disinformation to say that some...
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and that's china. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from florida reserves the balance of his time. does anyone wish to speak in opposition to the amendment? the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. gimenez: i would like now to yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, the ranking member of the select committee on the c. krmpt p., mr. -- c.c.p., mr. krishnamoorthi. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. krishnamoorthi: close enough, carlos, thank you. i rise in strong support of this amendment which requires the china military power report, which the department of defense puts out each year to include a new section on the p.r.c.'s development of critical and emerging technologies. through its military civil fusion strategy, the c.c.p. has effectively combined its civilian and military sectors. meaning that american investment into china often finds its way into the hands
and that's china. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from florida reserves the balance of his time. does anyone wish to speak in opposition to the amendment? the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. gimenez: i would like now to yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, the ranking member of the select committee on the c. krmpt p., mr. -- c.c.p., mr. krishnamoorthi. the chair: the gentleman from...
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covid pandemic originated in china. instagram and tiktok currently have about the same number of users in the u.s. however, if you look at the content, there's a 400-1 ratio for the content that blames china compared to tiktok. instagram 400 number the times of posts. they have done this for tiananmen square which again on instagram there's 80 times the posts around tiananmen square than there is on tiktok. and on hong kong where there's 180 times the posts on hong kong's being censured or repressed citizens on tiktok. the federal government's job is to protect americans against foreign and domestic threats. tiktok is a major foreign threat. the bill we are passing today puts an end to that. that bill ensures or citizens are not improperly targeted, surveilled or influenced by any foreign adversary. right now the major threat is tiktok, but china can make another tiktok. that's why instead we are, instead of going after any specific app, this bill simply prohibits marketplaces like the app store or google play from host
covid pandemic originated in china. instagram and tiktok currently have about the same number of users in the u.s. however, if you look at the content, there's a 400-1 ratio for the content that blames china compared to tiktok. instagram 400 number the times of posts. they have done this for tiananmen square which again on instagram there's 80 times the posts around tiananmen square than there is on tiktok. and on hong kong where there's 180 times the posts on hong kong's being censured or...
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the people's republic of china, the communist party, the government of china represents a long-term persistent across-the-board threat to america. in particular, in the area of cybersecurity you are talking about. the two major actions you are talking about just from this year, the january volt typhoon disruption. this was a botnet implanting malware into our infrastructure. various significant parts of our delivery of public services. which, if activated could have been very dangerous for us. the march a.p.t. indictments involve the hacking of computers and emails. those are just two examples of a considerable amount of cyber hacking. we have asked for more than $1.3 billion to combat cybercrime and for cybersecurity. the f.b.i., the national security division asked for $894.6 million, which is an increase of 19% over f.y. 2024. -- 11 .9% over fy 24. as you know, fy 2 -- the fy 24 budget has required us to reduce positions substantially, and we are in a position of trying to get us back to where we were before that. but this is an area where we are doubling down and are very much concerned. m
the people's republic of china, the communist party, the government of china represents a long-term persistent across-the-board threat to america. in particular, in the area of cybersecurity you are talking about. the two major actions you are talking about just from this year, the january volt typhoon disruption. this was a botnet implanting malware into our infrastructure. various significant parts of our delivery of public services. which, if activated could have been very dangerous for us....
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russia's oil and gas revenues have been rising and countries like india and china have been buying china oil well above the price cap. enforcement of the price cap has been poor which has enabled to find -- enabled russia to find non-g-7 ships for its sea-born crude than anticipate. the ease with which russia has been able to evade the price cap call into question the every kacy of the price cap. moreover, another renewal of the yen lips next month would completely ignore the efforts europe has made to diversify its energy plies and reverse its dangerous prewar reliance on energy. general license 8 originally reflected the need to give countries dependent on russian energy sufficient time to diversify their resources. many have now effectively diversified their suppliers. continued issuance of an overly broad general license in thisness instance threatens to repeat the mistakes made in relation to the in orderstream 2 pipeline where the refusal to issue sanctions gyps the pipeline not only removed deterrents -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. burgess: i yie
russia's oil and gas revenues have been rising and countries like india and china have been buying china oil well above the price cap. enforcement of the price cap has been poor which has enabled to find -- enabled russia to find non-g-7 ships for its sea-born crude than anticipate. the ease with which russia has been able to evade the price cap call into question the every kacy of the price cap. moreover, another renewal of the yen lips next month would completely ignore the efforts europe has...
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how big of a threat is china, and china is a threat to who? what are we even talking about? it seems like -- quite clear that we will not as humanity betty able to address the challenges we face unless countries like the united states and china work together, at a basic level. how are you going to deal with climate change and the rise of ai? how are we going to deal with all this stuff? we really do not have the luxury of entering into this kind of a conflict. again, i revert to my own pakistani experience. so much of pakistani civil society was eviscerated and we were bequeathed a political social environment. the same way that pakistani society was transformed the 1980's, india is being transformed that way now. you would think india would look over at pakistan and think this is not really a model we should be pursuing, but unfortunately that is not the case. i think it is worth stopping and asking the question, why are we doing this? what is this position we are trying to defend? the truth is, we actually have no idea. the world is a confusing place. >> isn't going to be
how big of a threat is china, and china is a threat to who? what are we even talking about? it seems like -- quite clear that we will not as humanity betty able to address the challenges we face unless countries like the united states and china work together, at a basic level. how are you going to deal with climate change and the rise of ai? how are we going to deal with all this stuff? we really do not have the luxury of entering into this kind of a conflict. again, i revert to my own...
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so why not china take over taiwan? why not in africa and afghanistan what happened? why not russia takeover -- russia will take over nato because i do not fear biden. host: one more call. ted in idaho, democrat. good morning. caller: yes. i just wanted to say that donald trump was a fraud, and i think he belongs in jail. thank you. host: ok. that was a quick call and we are at the end of the program. i want to thank everyone for calling in and joining us on social media and watching. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. have a great day. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> friday night, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly round of campaign coverage covering a -- providing a one-stop shop to show what candidates are saying to voters along with first-hand accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch the 2024 campaign trail
so why not china take over taiwan? why not in africa and afghanistan what happened? why not russia takeover -- russia will take over nato because i do not fear biden. host: one more call. ted in idaho, democrat. good morning. caller: yes. i just wanted to say that donald trump was a fraud, and i think he belongs in jail. thank you. host: ok. that was a quick call and we are at the end of the program. i want to thank everyone for calling in and joining us on social media and watching. we will be...
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colleagues, some of them my friends, who have been most aggressive in sending our good manufacturing jobs to china are now the ones who are most aggressive and assert we can police the world. what are we supposed to police the world with? our artillery manufacturing, our weapons, our air defense manufacturing, our basic military industrial complex has become incredibly weakened, and this bill you'll hear people say fixes it. it doesn't fix it at all. in fact, this bill while it does invest some -- and this is a good thing, by the way. it's not all bad. while it does invest some in critical manufacturing of american weapons, it sends those weapons overseas faster than it even reflen nishs them. this is not a bill mr. lee: i ask unanimous consent to sus suspend the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lee: mr. president. it wasn't too long ago republicans made a promise, to ourselves and to the american people, that before we sent another dollar, another dime, another nickel, another penny to ukraine, we'd ensure that our own house was in order, that our own country was secure,
colleagues, some of them my friends, who have been most aggressive in sending our good manufacturing jobs to china are now the ones who are most aggressive and assert we can police the world. what are we supposed to police the world with? our artillery manufacturing, our weapons, our air defense manufacturing, our basic military industrial complex has become incredibly weakened, and this bill you'll hear people say fixes it. it doesn't fix it at all. in fact, this bill while it does invest some...
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china still has its sights set on taiwan as it strengthens its relationship with both iran and russia. and an expanded war in the middle east would put american soldiers deployed to the region in greater danger. it would harm the american middle class and global economy still clawing back from pandemic-spurred inflation, just as our economy is beginning to rebound. and there are those amongst us, there are, i'm asking those amongst us who think it is wise to open a broader war in the middle east this week, do we want to further encourage iran to rush and build and test a nuclear weapon? do we want to give vladimir putin and xi jinping the satisfaction of the united states being bogged down in war? china and russia would love to see the united states embroiled and distracted by the -- in the middle east. as they continue their nefarious destabilizing objectives in europe and the indo-pacific. we should not let that happen. i will conclude my remarks where i started. we stand strongly with the state of israel. and its right to defend its people. israel, without question, has the right t
china still has its sights set on taiwan as it strengthens its relationship with both iran and russia. and an expanded war in the middle east would put american soldiers deployed to the region in greater danger. it would harm the american middle class and global economy still clawing back from pandemic-spurred inflation, just as our economy is beginning to rebound. and there are those amongst us, there are, i'm asking those amongst us who think it is wise to open a broader war in the middle...
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imagine how this outcome would embolden russia's key strategic ally, china. to undertake military coercion against taiwan. and the fateful consequences that would stem from that. i want to remind my colleagues that appeasement never works. harry truman and ronald reagan both understood, as president reagan said, and i quote, we know only too well that war comes not when the forces of freedom are strong, but when they are weak. it is then that tyrants are tempted. it is time to be resolute. let's heed the lessons of history and support this bill. finally, i want to thank speaker johnson for his principled leadership and his fortitude in moving forward with this bill. in the face of daunting obstacles. his resolve is a testament to his strength of character. i also want to thank chairman cole, ranking member delauro, for their leadership on this bill. i urge a strong yes vote. and with that, i yield back the remaining part of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. all time for general debate has expire. pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for
imagine how this outcome would embolden russia's key strategic ally, china. to undertake military coercion against taiwan. and the fateful consequences that would stem from that. i want to remind my colleagues that appeasement never works. harry truman and ronald reagan both understood, as president reagan said, and i quote, we know only too well that war comes not when the forces of freedom are strong, but when they are weak. it is then that tyrants are tempted. it is time to be resolute....
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and we do the same thing with china. our adversaries are working together to undermine our western values and to meet our democracy. in closing, i want to quote reagan. i'm a reagan republican. i admired him. when he said evil is powerless if good are unafraid. we cannot be afraid at this moment. we have to do what's right and we have to show strength and peace through strength is what he taught us. evil is on the march. history is calling, and that is the time to answer. i yield back. >> jutland yields back. thank you for your testimony. ranked member delauro, your record for a testament. >> thanks very much, mr. chairme you on your chairmanship. i see that the chair of the appropriations committee is back and i congratulate chairman cole as well. we have been on this side of the dais for number of occasions and look forward to our working together. want to acknowledge ranking member mcgovern and the distinguished numbers of this committee. i strong support passage of the three supplemental appropriation bills in this n
and we do the same thing with china. our adversaries are working together to undermine our western values and to meet our democracy. in closing, i want to quote reagan. i'm a reagan republican. i admired him. when he said evil is powerless if good are unafraid. we cannot be afraid at this moment. we have to do what's right and we have to show strength and peace through strength is what he taught us. evil is on the march. history is calling, and that is the time to answer. i yield back. >>...
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russia's oil and gas revenues have been rising and countries like india and china have been buying china oil well above the price cap. enforcement of the price cap has been poor which has enabled to find -- enabled russia to find non-g-7 ships for its sea-born crude than anticipate. the ease with which russia has been able to evade the price cap call into question the every kacy of the price cap. moreover, another renewal of the yen lips next month would completely ignore the efforts europe has made to diversify its energy plies and reverse its dangerous prewar reliance on energy. general license 8 originally reflected the need to give countries dependent on russian energy sufficient time to diversify their resources. many have now effectively diversified their suppliers. continued issuance of an overly broad general license in thisness instance threatens to repeat the mistakes made in relation to the in orderstream 2 pipeline where the refusal to issue sanctions gyps the pipeline not only removed deterrents -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. burgess: i yie
russia's oil and gas revenues have been rising and countries like india and china have been buying china oil well above the price cap. enforcement of the price cap has been poor which has enabled to find -- enabled russia to find non-g-7 ships for its sea-born crude than anticipate. the ease with which russia has been able to evade the price cap call into question the every kacy of the price cap. moreover, another renewal of the yen lips next month would completely ignore the efforts europe has...
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i realized that these were things that were really hard for a foreigner to do in china, mainland china. i was glad to be able to do those things. a chinese woman who i spent social time with told me how much more free she feels when she is in hong kong compared to her day-to-day life on the chinese mainland in one of the major cities. it was a reminder that you are thinking, hey, there is no firewall, i can serve the internet and read international newspapers. you feel like hong kong is a more wide open place. really, people who are longtime rs there tell me that it is a shadow of what used to be before the chinese really started to make their presence known in a very substantial way. host: that's get back to your calls for ray suarez, author and journalist. eric in las vegas, nevada. caller: good morning to you both. i have a statement and question. i have a friend in washington state named jesus. in the u.s. army. he is not a citizen and both are in fear that his wife will be deported. you serve this country and you are not an automatic citizen. that is my statement. my question is o
i realized that these were things that were really hard for a foreigner to do in china, mainland china. i was glad to be able to do those things. a chinese woman who i spent social time with told me how much more free she feels when she is in hong kong compared to her day-to-day life on the chinese mainland in one of the major cities. it was a reminder that you are thinking, hey, there is no firewall, i can serve the internet and read international newspapers. you feel like hong kong is a more...
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i realized that these were things that were really hard for a foreigner to do in china, mainland china. i was glad to be able to do those things. a chinese woman who i spent social time with told me how much more free she feels when she is in hong kong compared to her day-to-day life on the chinese mainland in one of the major cities. it was a reminder that you are thinking, hey, there is no firewall, i can serve the internet and read international newspapers. you feel like hong kong is a more wide open place. really, people who are longtime rs there tell me that it is a shadow of what used to be before the chinese really started to make their presence known in a very substantial way. host: that's get back to your calls for ray suarez, author and journalist. eric in las vegas, nevada. caller: good morning to you both. i have a statement and question. i have a friend in washington state named jesus. in the u.s. army. he is not a citizen and both are in fear that his wife will be deported. you serve this country and you are not an automatic citizen. that is my statement. my question is o
i realized that these were things that were really hard for a foreigner to do in china, mainland china. i was glad to be able to do those things. a chinese woman who i spent social time with told me how much more free she feels when she is in hong kong compared to her day-to-day life on the chinese mainland in one of the major cities. it was a reminder that you are thinking, hey, there is no firewall, i can serve the internet and read international newspapers. you feel like hong kong is a more...
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this is a direct result of the border policies of president biden should fentanyl as many fractured in china and ran by the cartel in mexico. what point does that horrific reality become important enough for us to come in and vote and shut this border down? the left loves to tell you about threats, kills more americans -- what kills more americans than the bite important policy? nothing. biggest disaster in history since i've been alive and citizens of this country. ukraine is losing soldiers by far fewer than the number of americans dying from fentanyl. we have to take care of our own people before we take care of the rest of the world. host: senator tommy tuberville, arguing against more aid going overseas. that is our question for you this morning? should the u.s. be more active or less active in overseas conflicts? raymond in pensacola, florida, republican. we will hear from you first. good morning. caller: thank you for allowing me to speak. once again, we are spending a lot of money for two different active conflicts across the world. one in taiwan. russia and all that settles within a
this is a direct result of the border policies of president biden should fentanyl as many fractured in china and ran by the cartel in mexico. what point does that horrific reality become important enough for us to come in and vote and shut this border down? the left loves to tell you about threats, kills more americans -- what kills more americans than the bite important policy? nothing. biggest disaster in history since i've been alive and citizens of this country. ukraine is losing soldiers...
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we know -- do we know china came from -- is fentanyl still the number one killer? the list goes on and on. i don't work for tiktok and i'm not a lobbyist. i am against the band of tiktok and i think that it will be thumbs up in litigation almost immediately. maybe 14th amendment concerns. i think it will be slowed down. i pointed out earlier, i suppose president biden is going to sign it into law, so everybody should see that. tiktok, i said this to a very prominent democratic senator and republican senator. i sit it is truly burning the brains and the bodies of teenagers and i demand that you will return tonight, this is over a year ago, it makes my point, and passed by unanimous consent, this has to stop immediately. i think there are ways to ensure that 170 million u.s. users, of which i'm not one, i'm not on tiktok or facebook or instagram for that matter, we are selling what i did 70 million u.s. users. we are protecting you now. we didn't protect you before, but we are protecting you now. i think people were thumping the chest to say look what we did come we
we know -- do we know china came from -- is fentanyl still the number one killer? the list goes on and on. i don't work for tiktok and i'm not a lobbyist. i am against the band of tiktok and i think that it will be thumbs up in litigation almost immediately. maybe 14th amendment concerns. i think it will be slowed down. i pointed out earlier, i suppose president biden is going to sign it into law, so everybody should see that. tiktok, i said this to a very prominent democratic senator and...
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strategically address china's increasing raisson aggression in the south china sea and in southeast asia, given our partnerships and interest there. >> great question. i think it starts with illum inating the belligerent behavior and how it is inconsistent with international law. and i think the second thing is being present and meeting our partners where they are at, from the coast guard's perspective, we look at many of the pacific island nations, in particular, and frankly other nations come when you talk to them about what their greatest national security challenges are it is about protecting their exclusive economic zone, transnational criminal organizations come about dealing with the effects of climate change, and it is about how you respond to natural disasters. in all of that goes to what i was talking about before, maritime governance. if you can be present, in a coast guard corm or a great hall or more mobile training team or law enforcement attachment, you are meeting the partners where they are, and addressing some of their greatest national security concerns, and when you d
strategically address china's increasing raisson aggression in the south china sea and in southeast asia, given our partnerships and interest there. >> great question. i think it starts with illum inating the belligerent behavior and how it is inconsistent with international law. and i think the second thing is being present and meeting our partners where they are at, from the coast guard's perspective, we look at many of the pacific island nations, in particular, and frankly other...
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> friday, conversational fostering global relationships with the possibility of a new cold war with china, watch at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. president biden announced a preliminary agreement to provide over 6 billion in funding for the chips and science act and $125 billion for sme menu -- semiconductor manufacturing company to build in upstate new york and idaho. it is expected to create 70,000 jobs.
> friday, conversational fostering global relationships with the possibility of a new cold war with china, watch at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. president biden announced a preliminary agreement to provide over 6 billion in funding for the chips and science act and $125 billion for sme menu -- semiconductor manufacturing company to build in upstate new york and idaho. it is expected to create 70,000 jobs.
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the precursor that come from china involved in international drug trafficking. so can you speak a little bit more building up on what senator hassan talked about in the importance of not only preventing activities of international drug cartels but also the activities with china stopping those precursor chemicals from coming here. what more can we do? >> senator, we are working with countries, both partner countries and countries with which we have more difficult relationships to stop the flow not only of fully manufactured synthetic drugs and other contraband, quite frankly. it is vitally important that our border in our fight against fentanyl is not the first line of defense, but that we stop the precursor chemicals, the manufacturing equipment, from either entering our country directly or entering other countries with the prospect of the drugs being manufactured there and being imported and smuggled into our country. >> welcome i hope these other fentanyl bills will not be blocked on their passage as well because it is important to all of us. now, i want to ta
the precursor that come from china involved in international drug trafficking. so can you speak a little bit more building up on what senator hassan talked about in the importance of not only preventing activities of international drug cartels but also the activities with china stopping those precursor chemicals from coming here. what more can we do? >> senator, we are working with countries, both partner countries and countries with which we have more difficult relationships to stop the...
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the bill incentivizes china to divest from tiktok or tiktok will face a ban. if divested from the ccp it will continue to operate in the u.s. if the restrictions are already in effect and tiktok has divested later, the restrictions will be lifted. i believe the chinese communist party is the greatest threat we face in this nation. they are fighting smart trying to undermine us from within and using technology like tiktok to do it. together by passing this bill, it is my hope that we will send a loud message, a clear message that america is not open to the chinese communist party p for influence. we are taking a stand to protect our own, protect our values, and then a major chinese communist party our hero. let's be that hero. thank you very much. i yield back. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. vance: thank you very much, mr. president. with respect to my colleagues who voted in the other direction on there piece of legislation, let me offer some serious concerns about the direction we're headed as a country and about what this vote represents i
the bill incentivizes china to divest from tiktok or tiktok will face a ban. if divested from the ccp it will continue to operate in the u.s. if the restrictions are already in effect and tiktok has divested later, the restrictions will be lifted. i believe the chinese communist party is the greatest threat we face in this nation. they are fighting smart trying to undermine us from within and using technology like tiktok to do it. together by passing this bill, it is my hope that we will send a...
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amendment would prohibit the sale, transfer, or sharing of american personal data to governments like china, russia, north korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through that legislation won't itself secure the data of users. ins instead, it will simply allow another company to purchase tiktok and do with their users' data what they may. only by changing the underlying law and preventing companies from handing over americans' information to our adversaries can congress secure the personal information of every american. and my amendment applauds to do just that -- my amendment aims to do just that. instead of a game of whack-a-mole where we allow ourselves to be distracted by whatever company happens to be making headlines at the moment, my amendment would implement a
amendment would prohibit the sale, transfer, or sharing of american personal data to governments like china, russia, north korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through...
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we also included sanctions on russia and china and iran which i believe is the new actioncies of evil -- axis of evil. the reality here is if the house did not do this better policy and process, allowing for amendments on the floor in the process tomorrow, we would have had to eat the senate supplemental bill that. is because we were very close given the timeline in both israel and ukraine, to a discharge petition being brought. discharge petition in layman's terms is that when a number of members or majority of members get together, they can override the speaker and bring something straight from the floor. that would have happened imminently on the senate supplemental. by doing this, even though it's not the perfect legislation, not the legislation we would write if republicans were in charge. both the house, senate, and white house, this is the best possible product that we can get under these circumstances to take care of these really important obligations. we look forward to the vote tomorrow. we look forward to every member voting their conscience and their desire that. is exactl
we also included sanctions on russia and china and iran which i believe is the new actioncies of evil -- axis of evil. the reality here is if the house did not do this better policy and process, allowing for amendments on the floor in the process tomorrow, we would have had to eat the senate supplemental bill that. is because we were very close given the timeline in both israel and ukraine, to a discharge petition being brought. discharge petition in layman's terms is that when a number of...
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they said there, and they were talking about china was taking more whales than they were supposed to be. in the united states cannot help keep these animals and stop china from killing and destroying them. that is the problem, other countries take advantage of our stuff. to make their stuff more satisfied and feed all the things they should not even feed off of and take their oil and make all kinds of perfume and everything else. but, hey, you know, there's no big deal about it, because they will not put no sanctions in it, because there is too many people in congress who will vote against it. that is just like our president, biden. host: ok. tommy in north carolina. guest: international trade in wildlife products around the world is definitely a leading cause of risk to species. the endangered species act is a very important tool we have in the united states that can help combat that trade as well as other statutes that we have that can help combat that trade, because the u.s. can be a big hub for not only wildlife products shipped out but wildlife products imported as well as trans
they said there, and they were talking about china was taking more whales than they were supposed to be. in the united states cannot help keep these animals and stop china from killing and destroying them. that is the problem, other countries take advantage of our stuff. to make their stuff more satisfied and feed all the things they should not even feed off of and take their oil and make all kinds of perfume and everything else. but, hey, you know, there's no big deal about it, because they...
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china is slightly different in the sense that they are also engaging in influence operations as we see it and they also have relatively similar narratives that they are focused on. so also about undermining democracy, also about certain grading u.s. leadership and so on. they are more focused than russia is in promoting what they see as pro-china policies and the ccp, the communist party efforts and so on in their space. and they are not quite as sophisticated as russian information operations in terms of their use generative ai and things like that. >> -- palestinians -- a war crime. 15 thousand palestinian children. 15,000 deaths. yes, sir. [indiscernible] genocidal -- you can't hide, you are committing genocide. director, director, you can't hide, you are committing genocide. director, director, you can't hide, you are committing genocide. >> dr. haynes, you said -- >> i'm sorry. there are a lot of questions. there are a lot of people here who have questions for the director. and we have a process for that. >> [indiscernible] targeted strikes on aid workers -- the government has kil
china is slightly different in the sense that they are also engaging in influence operations as we see it and they also have relatively similar narratives that they are focused on. so also about undermining democracy, also about certain grading u.s. leadership and so on. they are more focused than russia is in promoting what they see as pro-china policies and the ccp, the communist party efforts and so on in their space. and they are not quite as sophisticated as russian information operations...