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u.s. assistant secretary of commerce here to talk about this debate in washington over what to do about tiktok. the hoaplegislation 352-65, oveg bipartisan support. is this significant? guest: given the scope of tiktok users and how debated this issue has been over the last several years, it is really heartwarming and really encouraging to see the government come together on a bipartisan basis about the threats posed to u.s. national securities, absolutely. host: you said heartwarming, why? guest: in today's era, we tend to over-politicize issues and it is really nice when in instances where people can put partisanship aside and really come together to address national security threats. your second question is this a threat, absolutely. director wray, director haynes, the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threat that tiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we r
u.s. assistant secretary of commerce here to talk about this debate in washington over what to do about tiktok. the hoaplegislation 352-65, oveg bipartisan support. is this significant? guest: given the scope of tiktok users and how debated this issue has been over the last several years, it is really heartwarming and really encouraging to see the government come together on a bipartisan basis about the threats posed to u.s. national securities, absolutely. host: you said heartwarming, why?...
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the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the fact of the matter is, it would be externally difficult to invade taiwan. i am aware that this is something that has been in the media. i am by no means downplaying the person who asked this question. it's a very good question. it's been all over the media. i think the whole concept is it's a bit misguided that there is so much talk about that. i don't think it's a plausible scenario. the real risk is that if china did ever invade taiwan, the real risk would be it would be very difficult to prevent the destruction of semicond
the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the...
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the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the fact of the matter is, it would be externally difficult to invade taiwan. i am aware that this is something that has been in the media. i am by no means downplaying the person who asked this question. it's a very good question. it's been all over the media. i think the whole concept is it's a bit misguided that there is so much talk about that. i don't think it's a plausible scenario. the real risk is that if china did ever invade taiwan, the real risk would be it would be very difficult to prevent the destruction of semicond
the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the...
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the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking in haiti. this did not happen. eventually, because they were supported by politicians, they had the money to functiothey usd extortion to get money. no one has control over them anymore. that is how they ended up controlling the capital and the judicial system. it is veryyou end up having thes controlling the capital. host: there is a man at the center of that that is quoted often. he goes by the nickname barbecue. who is he? guest: barbecue was a police officer. he was closely allied with michelle martini. qth in. barbecue was made by members of the government as a way to make sure he could keep the population in check. he controls alerts for the slu . many of the members in the gangs wereic people closely aligned with the police. the support he was getting where the official members of the government. it is not just one that came out of the slums. these were police officers working of behalf the martelly administration. they empoweredlu them to be
the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking in haiti. this did not happen. eventually, because they were supported by politicians, they had the money to functiothey usd extortion to get money. no one has control over them anymore. that is how they ended up controlling the capital and the judicial system. it is veryyou end up having thes controlling the capital. host: there is a man at the center of that that is quoted often. he goes by the nickname barbecue. who is he? guest: barbecue was a...
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the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we stre a lance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's do wen one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export market? how smartly about policies that mitt great threats while protecting our best assets? today's witnesses come to the blok forward to a discussion. with that i now would like to welcome the distinguished ranking member, opening remarks he'd like to make. mr. scott: thank you, chairman. ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of today's hearings ag discuss the influence that china has on american agriculture p. but unfortunately, me the rhetoric surrounding this topic may derail us from tackling hany contribute, hopefully not, but may contribute to viole
the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we stre a lance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's do wen one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export market? how smartly about policies that mitt...
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. >> and now from the heritage foundation, a discussion on u.s. policy in taiwan and u.s. interest in preventing a chinese invasion of that country. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning. thanks to everyone in attendance. thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on china and pushback against the ccp. he also wrote a fantastic commentary last october titled we are in a new cold war, it's time our politicians started acting like it. i would encourage all to read that, it's one of the better things i've read in china in quite some time. despite the considerable demands on your schedule, you took a trip to taiwan and japan in late febru
. >> and now from the heritage foundation, a discussion on u.s. policy in taiwan and u.s. interest in preventing a chinese invasion of that country. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning. thanks to everyone in attendance. thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a...
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u.s. to accomplish their goals as they can. and they don't want to pay for it. mrs. hayes: so what are some best practices that we can employ to build trusting relationships with other countrys? mr. tom: i think what we've got to do is, first of all, i believe we need to divsi trading partners. that's one thing we need to do. best practices would also include making sure that we have the foreignice, the usda, representing all of our agriculture commodities and products, travel the world and make sure we continue■ products here. mrs. hayes: thank you. our leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those w■iho look to s for guidance. i've long been a supporter for programs like food for progress. if these programs and collaborations with developing countries were underfunded, can we expect role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china aoo issues, on one hand they'll tell you they're the second largest economy in the world.
u.s. to accomplish their goals as they can. and they don't want to pay for it. mrs. hayes: so what are some best practices that we can employ to build trusting relationships with other countrys? mr. tom: i think what we've got to do is, first of all, i believe we need to divsi trading partners. that's one thing we need to do. best practices would also include making sure that we have the foreignice, the usda, representing all of our agriculture commodities and products, travel the world and...
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the u.s. and japan who are experts in this field. diverse expertise in this field i should say, coming from various different agencies and organizations. but we will do is i will give brief introductions and then allow them to share their wisdom. afterwards we will open up for questions and answers from the audience. i encourage everyone to think about what they would like to ask now. and that will be it. up first, to my left we have the deputy director general for international economic affairs in the global strategy bureau of japan's ministry of internal affairs and communications. >> thank you for organizing our get together today. topics are what japan and the u.s. have been working together, should continue to do so, and i am pleased to share my perspective today. in the world we live in today i.t. technology is indispensable and pervasive in our life. infrastructures such as mobile communications networks play a crucial role as the foundation of our social and economic activities. it is
the u.s. and japan who are experts in this field. diverse expertise in this field i should say, coming from various different agencies and organizations. but we will do is i will give brief introductions and then allow them to share their wisdom. afterwards we will open up for questions and answers from the audience. i encourage everyone to think about what they would like to ask now. and that will be it. up first, to my left we have the deputy director general for international economic...
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while the u.s. government is aware of these threats, we need to strengthen protection for america's food supply. this includes identifying vulnerabilities than prime minister proving measures of government against cyberthreats. of our supply chain have been offshored and building blocks for our food systems and crop production products. these are the basic elements that nourish crops, proangt from weeds, insects and diseases. a supply chain report indicates 70% of the crop protection that are plews produ most from china. another 40% of the world's toes ferous supply originates in china. imagine if they shut off our supply. crop nutrients, yields will decr and requiring more land. the economic impact of farmers, consumers and our nation would have devastating consequences and lead to higher consumer prices and food ins threat to the united states and our alwries. the absence of crop protection have an impact. we need to allow for reasonable and durable regulations to prevail to allowstates to bringy
while the u.s. government is aware of these threats, we need to strengthen protection for america's food supply. this includes identifying vulnerabilities than prime minister proving measures of government against cyberthreats. of our supply chain have been offshored and building blocks for our food systems and crop production products. these are the basic elements that nourish crops, proangt from weeds, insects and diseases. a supply chain report indicates 70% of the crop protection that are...
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and he became u.s. citizen and now lives locally in mclean, virginia, with us, so thank you so much for joining us commissioner. we look forward to hearing from you. [applause] >> thanks for much for that kind introduction and for the opportunity to speak today. i plan to focus my remarks on the satellite service sector both what i see ford's future and what the fcc can do to ensure its success. satellite service providers are industry leaders in cutting edge technology development as we sit in the market place and the broadband deployment unserved and underserved areas. there are countless direct to sell deployments lodging press literally as i speak in ngso providers are filling in high-speed broadband service coverage gaps all over the united states and abroad. satellites divide and abundance of essential services including communications tracking, navigation, weather forecasting and imaging just to name a few. governments, industry, emergency service responders and consumers you satellite and satell
and he became u.s. citizen and now lives locally in mclean, virginia, with us, so thank you so much for joining us commissioner. we look forward to hearing from you. [applause] >> thanks for much for that kind introduction and for the opportunity to speak today. i plan to focus my remarks on the satellite service sector both what i see ford's future and what the fcc can do to ensure its success. satellite service providers are industry leaders in cutting edge technology development as we...
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now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense and internal security. th are not putting it into hospitals, roads, education, welfare. they are putting it into the military they are putting into the what military shane. -- machine. we in nato are not up to speed yet, and we have to realize, that china is rattling sabers and russia is fighting a war to turn the system that the u.s. created on its head. not the rule of law but the rule of brute force. bringing us back into the dark ages. a time that no one would like to revisit. the ukrainians are experiencing that as we speak. we go full out and we invest
now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense and internal security. th are not...
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the u.s. and others discussed northern european security amid the russia-ukraine war. topic links -- topics included nato defense spending and how the results of the russia-ukraine war can impact european security. this event was hosted by the hudson institute and runs about an hour. >> welcome to the wall eastern policy center for today's event. i have the honor of introducing a friend of the united states and friend of hudson institute. ambassador of the united kingdom and great britain and ireland to the u.s., karen pierce. ambassador pierce is 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. e here. u.k. remains the first ally of the united states. as u.k. remains the first ally of the united states. as we set out to defend our inter
the u.s. and others discussed northern european security amid the russia-ukraine war. topic links -- topics included nato defense spending and how the results of the russia-ukraine war can impact european security. this event was hosted by the hudson institute and runs about an hour. >> welcome to the wall eastern policy center for today's event. i have the honor of introducing a friend of the united states and friend of hudson institute. ambassador of the united kingdom and great britain...
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the u.s. abstained from the u.s. resolution demanding a cease-fire in gaza until the end of ramadan. the nonbindingol passed 14-0 with the u.s. being the only member to abstain from the vote. he also talked about how the u.s. will cont to bring the release of hostages who have been held since 2023's october 7 attack on israel. and answer questions on the u.s. mexico border. this briefing runs about 30 minutes. mr. kirby: good afternoo everybody. today, as you all know, we abstained on the u.n. security council resolution calling for a ceasefire in gaza until the end of ramadan and the lease of all the hostages. our vote does not i repeat does not represent a shift in our policy. we've been very clear, we've been very consistent in our support for a ceasefire as part of a hostage deal. structured and the resolution acknowledges the ongoing talks. we wanted to get to a place where we could support this resolution. but because the final text does not have key language that we think is essential,
the u.s. abstained from the u.s. resolution demanding a cease-fire in gaza until the end of ramadan. the nonbindingol passed 14-0 with the u.s. being the only member to abstain from the vote. he also talked about how the u.s. will cont to bring the release of hostages who have been held since 2023's october 7 attack on israel. and answer questions on the u.s. mexico border. this briefing runs about 30 minutes. mr. kirby: good afternoo everybody. today, as you all know, we abstained on the u.n....
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the u.s. -- even as the minorities he wanted the u.s. to take israel's side increase and those who wanted to take the other side decreased in the first few weeks. we conducted another poll on this issue. what we found was much of the support that israel had gained had really disappeared and declined considerably to weeks later. obviously, there has been a lot since then. showing a partisan divide on this issue, particularly as the war went on in horror in gaza became clear. >> if i can stop you for a minute, i wanted to draw your attention to a poll that came out today to get some perspective on this. there have been times when they have been angry over certain wars or other incidents, but this is a new poll that showed many americans disapprove of israeli actions and only 36% approve. 75% disapprove. as somebody who has been doing this for so long, have you ever seen numbers like that? >> i have not. i have been studying this for decades. to some of them for the first time in the late 1980's.
the u.s. -- even as the minorities he wanted the u.s. to take israel's side increase and those who wanted to take the other side decreased in the first few weeks. we conducted another poll on this issue. what we found was much of the support that israel had gained had really disappeared and declined considerably to weeks later. obviously, there has been a lot since then. showing a partisan divide on this issue, particularly as the war went on in horror in gaza became clear. >> if i can...
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the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a fundamental tension facing the president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin with the taliban agaiwith catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military withdrawal while maintaining the continued diplomatic presence. the department of defense understood that our mission was to conduct a retrograde and remaining u.s. military forces and equipment, while leaving a small contingent to defefand th american embassy all diplomatic outcomes were negotiated. on 14 august, the noncombatant evacuation operation decision was made by the department of state in the u.s. military alerted muscles, mobilize and rapidly deployed faster than any military in the world could ever do. it is my assessment that
the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a fundamental tension facing the president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin with the taliban agaiwith catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military withdrawal while maintaining the...
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the u.s. together. we both work on systems of common law which have freedom and liberty at its heart. it isn't precautionary, it's much more liberal. things are permitted unless they are forbidden. others are only permitted if they are written down as in a coded legal system. that concept is at the heart of everything we do together. finland and sweden's membership of nato underscores that nato is a vital and living body. absolutely critical to the defense of the trans-atlantic. and we are determined to work with the administration to make the 75th summit a success and 20 continue -- to continue our efforts to help ukraine. i wish this panel well. thank you very much for inviting me. it's such an important subject. look forward to what the panel has to say. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much, ambassador, for being here, for sharing that with us. thank you all for joining us. it is such an honor to be talking about the importance of enheansing northern european security. to ta
the u.s. together. we both work on systems of common law which have freedom and liberty at its heart. it isn't precautionary, it's much more liberal. things are permitted unless they are forbidden. others are only permitted if they are written down as in a coded legal system. that concept is at the heart of everything we do together. finland and sweden's membership of nato underscores that nato is a vital and living body. absolutely critical to the defense of the trans-atlantic. and we are...
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the u.s. security council which is vested with a unique mechanism to demand a cease-fire and where it necessary to compel compliance there with.jm the united states stated and i quote, we actually have a revolution -- resolution that we put forward right now that is beforety council that does call for an immediate cease-fire tied to the release of hostages and we hope very much that countries will support that. in the text of the u.s. draft which has been put to the vote today, there is no such call. it turns out that either the u.s. representative or the u.s. secretary of state have been deliberately misleading the international community. from the onset it was clear that the so-called negotiations are u.s. colleagues have been engaged on with this issueav■e been merely to drag out the time. i'll of our comments and red lines were disregarded as were e other allegations. this was an empty rhetorical exercise rather than normal work on a document. the american product is exceedingly lit a si
the u.s. security council which is vested with a unique mechanism to demand a cease-fire and where it necessary to compel compliance there with.jm the united states stated and i quote, we actually have a revolution -- resolution that we put forward right now that is beforety council that does call for an immediate cease-fire tied to the release of hostages and we hope very much that countries will support that. in the text of the u.s. draft which has been put to the vote today, there is no such...
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communicating to the european governments in the u.s. government, this is what we see because we can see it often better from the public sector than the private. if it's something that is impactful, our nation is seeing notifications. vivian: we are out of time, thank you so much. we could've gone longer. [applause] thanks >>, everybody, it's so good to be here, i direct the technology and media specialization. i see a lot of our students are in the room. we have been talking all year about ai, the elections, disinformation and that has been fantastic to have the secretary here as well as our dean in so many of us who are involved. this builds very nicely on the other events that we have had. i was lucky enough to get invited to the aspen event in miami in january. tom was there as well where we laid out, it was an incredible wake-up call what the threats were, so we heard a lot of what we heard about today, that the audio deepfake would be a real threat in the u.s. that there would be certain pain points during the election, such as the
communicating to the european governments in the u.s. government, this is what we see because we can see it often better from the public sector than the private. if it's something that is impactful, our nation is seeing notifications. vivian: we are out of time, thank you so much. we could've gone longer. [applause] thanks >>, everybody, it's so good to be here, i direct the technology and media specialization. i see a lot of our students are in the room. we have been talking all year...
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u.s. soy is working in 112 markets to introduce new customers to our high quality, high protein crops. opening new markets is followed by time, attention and maintenance to ensure market access. our trading partners are all critical to the success of u.s. soy farmers but destination compares to china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by value totalled $5 billion. farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt and and retall tower tariffs and the value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from 2017 to 2018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as a result of the trade war ramped up production to meet demand. and in the 2017 and 2018 marketing year, brazil over took the largest producer of soybeans. our farmers are facing competition
u.s. soy is working in 112 markets to introduce new customers to our high quality, high protein crops. opening new markets is followed by time, attention and maintenance to ensure market access. our trading partners are all critical to the success of u.s. soy farmers but destination compares to china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by value totalled $5 billion. farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand....
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additionally throughout the u.s. pregnant women, children, indigenous people, communities of color, and low-income communities disproportionately bear the negative impacts of fracking. our understanding of fracking's risks continues to grow. we can't get the pollution of our air, water, climate, and health continue unabated. especially if we remove a tool from the president's toolbox as h.r. 1121 would do. we need some regulations in place to protect the health of ironment and our communities. otherwise we unleash the fossil fuel's resolution to our environment and health. for these reasons at the appropriate time i'll offer a motion to recommit this bill back to committee. if the house rules permit it i would have offered the motion with an important amendment to this bill. my amendment would require the re of land management to issue regulations around fracking that include base line water testing and public disclosure of the chemicals that companies use their fracking operations before the bans can go into place.
additionally throughout the u.s. pregnant women, children, indigenous people, communities of color, and low-income communities disproportionately bear the negative impacts of fracking. our understanding of fracking's risks continues to grow. we can't get the pollution of our air, water, climate, and health continue unabated. especially if we remove a tool from the president's toolbox as h.r. 1121 would do. we need some regulations in place to protect the health of ironment and our communities....
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>> the u.s. capitol police had the incident command and bomb squad for the dnc scene. >> and that would have been a bomb sniffing dog? >> the dog at the scene was a deepest secret service canine. >> and what does that >> it's one of their bomb sniffing dogs. there were vehicles that were allowed to enter the active crime scene and that has been -- >> i'm not a police officer or anything but i would tell you that would be an anathema to put a crime scene should have, is that fair? what types of additional training or equipment would be beneficial? we are trying to learn from this episode what would happen in the future to prevent such a problem with command and control problems that we would have ine. >> for events like this, any large-scale events on capitol capitalgrounds we have funding g mutual aid so that we are not understaffed and we have the contingency plans in place to be able to handle old people areas of capital grounds with mutual need on-site. in addition to thate haven't implemented
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should the u.s. and japan be collaborating with linux foundation when while way, china telecom and uni com are key partners to those organizations? >> the policies that are described to you earlier, sir, remember the foundation, trusted supply based upon independent judiciary and due process procedures. ok? so while linux may be contributing, the fundamental otosan has been pa of that encouragement to get japanese, u.s., korean, other industries, indian involved in that cooperation, and specifically for the standard-setting issues that go on in international commercial collaboration through the bodies designed for that purpose. eel if there is dominance by one party, then the outcomes will not reflect the broader international community's needs. so there are two responses to your question. first is the specific policy set, second is the involvement of industry and other voices going forward in standard -setting bodies. >> question that i have is since we're on the topic of cybersecurity there's a lot
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the u.s. when it comes to reproductive rights. we will talk about how the rights are attack in the u.s. and what is happening globally, which is probably a nicer story, with these three amazing women with a lot of skin in the game. sarah casey, alexis mcgill johnson, and jennifer klein. the dobbs decision in 2020 to overturn 50 years of precedent, something we care a lot abo at glamour, we've been looking in the archives that all of the stories that were written around row and we are witnessing this alln reproductive rights in the u.s., which is terrifying. what are you hearing on the ground? can you set the scene for us in new york and those tuning in on the livestream? >> absolutely. it is an honor to be here. i wish we were in france right now celebrating the guaranteed freedom they put in the constitution today. the situation in the states is dire. 21 states now have abortion bands. on in three are living in states where they no longer have access to abortion care in that ste. it means the
the u.s. when it comes to reproductive rights. we will talk about how the rights are attack in the u.s. and what is happening globally, which is probably a nicer story, with these three amazing women with a lot of skin in the game. sarah casey, alexis mcgill johnson, and jennifer klein. the dobbs decision in 2020 to overturn 50 years of precedent, something we care a lot abo at glamour, we've been looking in the archives that all of the stories that were written around row and we are witnessing...
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u.s. in this conflict. should the u.s. cut or condition military aid israel? the number if you think yes is (202) 748-8000. if "now#," it's (202) 748-8001. if you're unsure, (202) 748-8002 . if you would like to text us, our number is (202) 748-8003. please be sure to include your name and where you are writing in from. if you would like to contact us on social media, that is facebook.com/cspan or on x, @cspanwj. one of the ways that rift was revealing itself was a senate speech by majority leader chuck schumer. schumer called for a new election in israel in a scathing speech on netanyahu. he called for the israeli government to hold a new election in a speech warning that israel risks becoming an international pariah under the leadership of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right wing cabinet. schumer, the highest-ranking jewish official in the united states and a staunch ally of israel, says he thinks israel should understand better than anybody that they cannot hope to succeed a
u.s. in this conflict. should the u.s. cut or condition military aid israel? the number if you think yes is (202) 748-8000. if "now#," it's (202) 748-8001. if you're unsure, (202) 748-8002 . if you would like to text us, our number is (202) 748-8003. please be sure to include your name and where you are writing in from. if you would like to contact us on social media, that is facebook.com/cspan or on x, @cspanwj. one of the ways that rift was revealing itself was a senate speech by...
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. -- u.s. led cease-fire resolution for the israel-hamas war. russia and china vetoed the resolution and criticized it. >> the 9584th meeting of the security council is called to order. the agenda for this meet in thet including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. in accordance wiwpoth rule 37, i invite the representative to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. the security council will begin its consideration of item number two on the agenda. members of the council have before them this resolution. the text of the draft resolution submitted by the united states of america. the council is ready to proceed to a vote on the draft resolution before you. i now give the floor to those members of the council who wish to make statements for the vote. i give the floor to the representative of the united states. amb. thomas-greenfield: for all of the divisions, many of us share the same goals. we want to see an immediate and sustained cease-fire as part of a deal that leads to the
. -- u.s. led cease-fire resolution for the israel-hamas war. russia and china vetoed the resolution and criticized it. >> the 9584th meeting of the security council is called to order. the agenda for this meet in thet including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. in accordance wiwpoth rule 37, i invite the representative to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. the security council will begin its consideration of item number two on the agenda. members of the council...
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we saw the u.s. retaliation a degree of consciousness to respond in a way that was much more assertive compared to previous retaliatory acts, but in a wayd escalation. there are actors. they have a long track record of annoying advice. -- ignoring advice. we might wake up and find that they have done something that is not coordinated with iran and has resulted in the kind of casualties that would be difficult to look the other way and would result in uncontrolled escalation. the last piece of bad news is that we are not out of the woods yet. yes, we have had six weeks of relative but imagine in the best case scenario, we get a cease-fire in gaza. probably a temporary one. with that result israel turning its attention to the north? hezbollah has said if there is a cease-fire in gaza, we will stop our attack. israel has not said the same thing, in fact they have said the opposite. if hezbollah is not pushed away from the border, israel will continue its attacks to allow citizens displaced from the nort
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u.s. strategic command or stratcom. and whiting, commander of u.s. spacecom or spacecom. gentlemen, thank you for your service to the nation and extend our thanks to the men and women who serve with you. as in the past we have asked the commanders the stratcom and until 2019. spacecom was a part of strategic command. mr. reed: as spacecom continues as an independent command, it's important to identify any gaps or seams that emerged during the transition. on the global stage,si reckless. recent press reports state that russia is considering violating rnnal space treaties and endangering the global use of space for vital communications and sensing. further, putin has stab the strategy stability and arms control policies both our nations have respected for decades. over the past year,has suspended its participation in the star treaty and the comprehensive test ban treaty. russia continues to develop new ranging from multimegaton nuclear war tore paoedzos to cruise missiles. at the same time,
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u.s. china competition on the floor, advocating for support of the bill yesterday. it passed in an overwhelmingly bipartisan way. the popular short video app has faced scrutiny over the way its algorithm works to select content from users. this is the wall street journal reporting this morning. on the others have this debate was tom massey of kentucky, one of those that oppose the legislation. here's what he had to say on the floor. [video clip] >> some of us are concerned that there are first amendment implications here. americans have the right to view information. we don't need to be protected by the government from information. some of us just don't want the president picking which apps we can put on our phones or which website we can visit. we don't think that's appropriate. we also think it's dangerous to give the president that kind of power, to give him the power to decide what americans can see on their phones and their computers, to give him that discretion, we also think is dang
u.s. china competition on the floor, advocating for support of the bill yesterday. it passed in an overwhelmingly bipartisan way. the popular short video app has faced scrutiny over the way its algorithm works to select content from users. this is the wall street journal reporting this morning. on the others have this debate was tom massey of kentucky, one of those that oppose the legislation. here's what he had to say on the floor. [video clip] >> some of us are concerned that there are...
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theer share of u.s. farmland owned by chinese linked firms increasing more than five fold between 2010 and 2021. these are only the acquisitions we know about. there could be much more because as you all know, the federal oversight system for reporting foreign ownership is alarmingly lax and enforcement is very minimal. for example, the governor referenced the fufang group which sought to purchase land near the other air force base in 2021 and did not report to the usda until the u.s. media started asking questions about it. that's unacceptable. if you look broadly at the insidious project, three the u.s. government has no way to track farm purchase by other adversaries and they are not capable of searching. and second, upon discovering a problematic transaction, they find they have no jurisdiction despite the fact in the frma bill we tried to give them acquisition. and because the air force be in question was not listed as a sensitive site, sipius claimed they have no authority to review unacceptable. a
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so the u.s. trying to find partners and allies to work and compete with huawei, which is unfairly supported by its own government. it's under cutting vendors and suppliers all around the world. some countries, i think more hesitant to, of course, build that relationship with such an untrusty vendor, but others who see the cost competitiveness of their products and, you know throw caution to the wind, i guess you could say. when we talk about the competition with china, we talk about -- sometimes we talk about with the regional context, so, southeast asia being a particular focus given the proximity to put japan, china, of course, a lot of the u.s. interest in the region. latin america, africa, even europe to a certain extent. and of course, mark, as you mentioned, it is not one-size-fits-all for each country. each country has their own diplomatic, economic security and other interests. and so, i do wonder how do we think about going forward in this partnership between the united states an look to
so the u.s. trying to find partners and allies to work and compete with huawei, which is unfairly supported by its own government. it's under cutting vendors and suppliers all around the world. some countries, i think more hesitant to, of course, build that relationship with such an untrusty vendor, but others who see the cost competitiveness of their products and, you know throw caution to the wind, i guess you could say. when we talk about the competition with china, we talk about --...
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this control allows the u.s. to conduct various operations including close air support reconnaissance, strategic attack, with reduced risk to those assets. the navy uses see control to establish dominance over specific areas of this he, exerting influence over maritime activities within the region, allowing us to project power globally, protect maritime trade routes, and ensure freedom of navigation. finally for the u.s. army, land dominance is a fundamental access -- aspect of its doctrine. emphasizing the capability that can tug ground operations across a wide range of environments and scenarios. to allowed to establish a main theme control over territory on land, and enabling the force to dictate the terms of engagement, deny access to adversaries, and project power within a designated area. for our service space superiority is the fir function. it is the ability to contest and when necessary, control the space domain, at a time and place of our choosing. must protect our space capabilities while also being ab
this control allows the u.s. to conduct various operations including close air support reconnaissance, strategic attack, with reduced risk to those assets. the navy uses see control to establish dominance over specific areas of this he, exerting influence over maritime activities within the region, allowing us to project power globally, protect maritime trade routes, and ensure freedom of navigation. finally for the u.s. army, land dominance is a fundamental access -- aspect of its doctrine....
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do you expect that the u.s. will make progress -- [indiscernible] >> just take a step back and look at the incredible array of assets that the united states has deployed in poland and combat headquarters and elements of brigades and the largest of forces on the ground at any time and that is inponse to the elevated threat of russia's invasion of ukraine and nato allies including poland. we are looking at enhanced u.s. presence in poland and countries neighboring poland and capabilities needed, he has demonstrated to flow forces rapidly in the days leading up to the invasion and that could be land, air o the president looks forward and believes we are postured well and our capacity in terms of boots on the that we have in plo defend poland should it come to that are strong and he has sent a clear message which he is backing up that every inch will be protected. with respect to the question of addi plants, we have had conversations. i don't have any and we look broadening nuclear cooperation with. reporter: onikto
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with the resolution that the u.s. put forward last week, why couldn't the u.s. have put that same resolution forward a week before or a month before? mr. kirby: because we were working with previous texts for that previous countries were putting forward to try to get them into a better place. this language doesn't just get cooked up and thrown onto the security council floor in a matter of 30 minutes. it's usually worked over time. and we were working with the authors and other countries to try to get the language into a better place. and when we couldn't, we were left with no alternative but to veto. in this case, we chose to abstain because it didn't mention anything about hamas. but yet, because it did reflect our policy view that a hostage deal has to be linked to a ceasefire. has changed. today, a fast reliable interconnects -- internet connection is something
with the resolution that the u.s. put forward last week, why couldn't the u.s. have put that same resolution forward a week before or a month before? mr. kirby: because we were working with previous texts for that previous countries were putting forward to try to get them into a better place. this language doesn't just get cooked up and thrown onto the security council floor in a matter of 30 minutes. it's usually worked over time. and we were working with the authors and other countries to try...
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u.s. dropped calling for a cease-re indote mideaif you oppose it, (202) 748-8001 sure, (202) 748-8002. if you want to send a text you can do that at (202) 748-8003. you can make your thoughts known on facebook and on x. cnn picked up the story about the secretary of state and what he plans to talk about with israeli leaders on the cease-fire, saying he returns today as part of the intensive push to reach an immediate cease-fire. it is his sixth round. he rubbed just before 10:00 a.m. local time and will be with the prime minister and the israeli war cabinet. his coincides with the resumption of talks in doha tied to the release of hostages, and a vote of the united nations on a security council resolution calling for the cease-fire. the washington post picks up more about that resolution, saying it stronger condemns restrictions preventing aid from entering gazauc territory. attacks against civilians is violations of international law and warns against a military offensive init includes ca
u.s. dropped calling for a cease-re indote mideaif you oppose it, (202) 748-8001 sure, (202) 748-8002. if you want to send a text you can do that at (202) 748-8003. you can make your thoughts known on facebook and on x. cnn picked up the story about the secretary of state and what he plans to talk about with israeli leaders on the cease-fire, saying he returns today as part of the intensive push to reach an immediate cease-fire. it is his sixth round. he rubbed just before 10:00 a.m. local time...
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what's left for the u.s. to do is to either tax that, apply more taxes to domestic activity or as kimberly is saying, raise the rates. in those scenarios, there are questions for competitiveness, attractiveness of the u.s. and the question of what does the future of multinational investment look like. for a lot of cases, the assumption we worked with with some of our analysis last year of the mobility of profits or profitable assets that was observed for many years may be flowing down or getting locked in place. if there is an opportunity for companies to say it is not in a low tax jurisdiction, maybe it is blocked out because of these rules adopted elsewhere. there needs to be a thought on encouraging investment and avoiding shifting from the u.s.. >> thank you questions about spending. one asked if we ought to couple tax reform of spending reductions in similar questions, so i would ask it broadly by a show of hands, do you think we ought to reduce spending. raise your hand. >> i interpreted that as should
what's left for the u.s. to do is to either tax that, apply more taxes to domestic activity or as kimberly is saying, raise the rates. in those scenarios, there are questions for competitiveness, attractiveness of the u.s. and the question of what does the future of multinational investment look like. for a lot of cases, the assumption we worked with with some of our analysis last year of the mobility of profits or profitable assets that was observed for many years may be flowing down or...
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the u.s. felt we had to act to restore the principle of freedom of navigation and allow commerce to go which is affecting the world economy. host: we will take your calls for our guest on the lines by party, (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for republicans. (202)-748-8002 for independents. you can text us at (202)-748-8003. what is iran getting from supporting the houthis? guest: low cost, high benefit. houthis have steamroller did through yemen, took control of 80% of the population. they do not rule by popularity. they rule through ruthless behavior. it's repugnant. they sponsor summer camps in which they indoctrinate young yemenese into a climate of total intolerance and learning how to handle weapons at a young age. this is something the yemeni people reject about the houthis. host: the u.s. response to those attacks on ships. last year, a subcommittee found, held a hearing on the attacks. here is tim kaine questioning the biden administration's legal authority to strike at tho
the u.s. felt we had to act to restore the principle of freedom of navigation and allow commerce to go which is affecting the world economy. host: we will take your calls for our guest on the lines by party, (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for republicans. (202)-748-8002 for independents. you can text us at (202)-748-8003. what is iran getting from supporting the houthis? guest: low cost, high benefit. houthis have steamroller did through yemen, took control of 80% of the...
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the chinese government in turn contingent upon certain u.s. policies like whether the u.s. held off on sending warships into the strait of taiwan or whether the u.s. lifted bans on the export of certain tech nolings. national champions are still corporations first. they have calls, shareholders and quarter profit targets. when policymakers in washington decide to back a single monopoly theirbut one concern among many for that corporation's senior executives. as then-exxon c.e.o. lee raymond said, quote, i'm not a u.s. company and don't make decisions based on what's good for the u.s., end quote. these days the national champions argument often gets made in the context of our dominant technology firms. we often hear that pursuing antitrust cases agastregulatingl weaken american innovation and cede the global stage to china. these conversationswar like armh each country's firms in a zero sum quest for dominance. the reality today is that some of these same firms are fairly integrated in china and are seeking greater access to the chinese market. wile there's nothing intrinsic
the chinese government in turn contingent upon certain u.s. policies like whether the u.s. held off on sending warships into the strait of taiwan or whether the u.s. lifted bans on the export of certain tech nolings. national champions are still corporations first. they have calls, shareholders and quarter profit targets. when policymakers in washington decide to back a single monopoly theirbut one concern among many for that corporation's senior executives. as then-exxon c.e.o. lee raymond...
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despite that, the u.s. might be upset with bush era policies, but iran is replicating that, and how best to get the message across successfully while not trying to convince them to focus on other areas? mr. beheshti: the iranian regime is expert in apr war -- a pr war. they convinced hamas to massacre people and know they are turning a terrorist organization into a victim. to be fair, they did a good job on pr. this is not the result of one or two years, it is 35 years. they invest a lot. they are constantly working on this issue. one of the things i said was this, i think they planned the pr war at least one year before october 7. they miscalculated, they thought -- three weeks before october 7, we were very close to normalizations of relationships between israel and saudi arabia. the iranian regime invited neighbors to not -- he said something like that. three days later, hamas attacked israel, october the seventh. they thought by doing that, creating a massive fear between arab countries and israelis, is
despite that, the u.s. might be upset with bush era policies, but iran is replicating that, and how best to get the message across successfully while not trying to convince them to focus on other areas? mr. beheshti: the iranian regime is expert in apr war -- a pr war. they convinced hamas to massacre people and know they are turning a terrorist organization into a victim. to be fair, they did a good job on pr. this is not the result of one or two years, it is 35 years. they invest a lot. they...
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the u.s. government, through the u.s. information agency, began a program in the mid-1980's to introduce a curriculum educating for democracy and tolerance into the palestinian curriculu educational system, k through 12. you tell me, when you ask your listeners, how successful was palestinian society in recognizing thatple have a right to live in the form of a british mandate in palestine? if you study through google, you will see, going back to 1922, the conference after world war i, the international community has tried countless times to introduce a two-state solution into the troubled holy land. look at president clinton. look at what president obama and now president biden. the fact is the palestinians have not accepted the recognition of a two-state solution. the u.s. government should continue military assistance. we wiped out the taliban. we wiped out isis. israel should continue wiping out the iranian proxies who are creating all the trouble in the middle east, hezbollah and hamas , and palestine islamic jihad. h
the u.s. government, through the u.s. information agency, began a program in the mid-1980's to introduce a curriculum educating for democracy and tolerance into the palestinian curriculu educational system, k through 12. you tell me, when you ask your listeners, how successful was palestinian society in recognizing thatple have a right to live in the form of a british mandate in palestine? if you study through google, you will see, going back to 1922, the conference after world war i, the...
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one third of all u.s. adults use the app and millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners use the platform to support their families. just like every other social media platform, they have misinformation and privacy concerns. it's important we don't treat tiktok differently than other if we're going to address this issue, we got to take the same approach to other media platforms. we cannot just single out one. many of my colleagues in the aclu in voicing concern over the freedom of expression. i'm a strong supporter of ensuring that tiktok remains in the open marketplace and there is no guarantee in this bill that there won't be an interruption of service thata could lead ton e to this at. i don't think we appreciative impacts will have and them for that, i am a strongno. thank you and i yield back. host: one of those 65 lawmakers yesterday that voted no on this legislation that could ban tiktok in the united states. jack in new york, tiktok user, hi, jack. caller: hi, i'm actually, i'm happy and ex
one third of all u.s. adults use the app and millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners use the platform to support their families. just like every other social media platform, they have misinformation and privacy concerns. it's important we don't treat tiktok differently than other if we're going to address this issue, we got to take the same approach to other media platforms. we cannot just single out one. many of my colleagues in the aclu in voicing concern over the freedom of...
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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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u.s. intel community. most americans will never see the work you do behind the scenes, but be assured that the0 committee know its importance and we thank you for what you do to keep america safe. the threat environment today is one of the most challenging we we have seen nations backsliding from democratic institutions, authoritarian systems seeking to l upon neighbors while looking to undermine the international system has been guarantor of stability and security since world war ii. and we see the rise in competition a new technologies. we must ensure that our institutions evolve to meet ■3rese new challenges, which means in my mind redefining what we think of as national securitythe ic was built to colt measures of hard power, how many ships,lanes, and military personnel an adversary might have. the nature of strategic competition today revolves as much around not only traditional military power, but nontraditional tools and ability to harness emerging dual use technologies. for examp
u.s. intel community. most americans will never see the work you do behind the scenes, but be assured that the0 committee know its importance and we thank you for what you do to keep america safe. the threat environment today is one of the most challenging we we have seen nations backsliding from democratic institutions, authoritarian systems seeking to l upon neighbors while looking to undermine the international system has been guarantor of stability and security since world war ii. and we...
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top former u.s. generals say failures of the biden administration and planning led to the chaotic fall in kabulmare buckley exposed for the first time the strain and differences■ military leaders have with the biden administration in the final days of the war. two of those key differences included that the military had advised thatheleast 2500 servicn afghanistan to maintain stability and a concern that the state departmentasot moving fast enough to get an evacuation started. let's take a look at another portion from that hearing yesterday with the two generals. [video clip] >> you urged the white house and state department to put pen to paper to develop a plan to get americans and our afghan allies out of of guinness tandem right -- of afghanistan, right? >>right. part of the department of defense planning instead of the depart efforts to the secretary about my concern over that, the fact that we were moving pretty fast on this. they were not moving fast, and i wascations based on it. i went to th
top former u.s. generals say failures of the biden administration and planning led to the chaotic fall in kabulmare buckley exposed for the first time the strain and differences■ military leaders have with the biden administration in the final days of the war. two of those key differences included that the military had advised thatheleast 2500 servicn afghanistan to maintain stability and a concern that the state departmentasot moving fast enough to get an evacuation started. let's take a...
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we had a u.s. military governor of japan until 1972 and i don't think the israelis, i don't thinkestinians, i don't think the world wants to have a 25 year dictatorship, israeli military dictatorship in gaza. d so i think putting this all on israel is a bit unfair because if it were up to israel to try to solve this problem, to provide security, to deliver assistance, that would be the sort of occupation that no one wants. so there has to be a process in which the united states, israel's arab partners, international bodies like the u.n. come in and provide some of these svices, provide the conditions under which gaza can begin to be rebuilt. host: final call for this segment. clifton, texas, republican line. caller: hello. i would like to thank you for this show today. your guests are absolutely marvelous and spot-on. my question for them is why will no arab country accept palestinian refugees? if you can't get the food to the people who are starving, why not try getting the people who are starving
we had a u.s. military governor of japan until 1972 and i don't think the israelis, i don't thinkestinians, i don't think the world wants to have a 25 year dictatorship, israeli military dictatorship in gaza. d so i think putting this all on israel is a bit unfair because if it were up to israel to try to solve this problem, to provide security, to deliver assistance, that would be the sort of occupation that no one wants. so there has to be a process in which the united states, israel's arab...