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the u.s. national interest. after more than a year ofók■ negotiations unto 20 we reached two agreements. one with a telephone t other with the afghan government. these provide a framework for u. w■' terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fir in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to be used by any groupr individual to threaten the security of the united states and its allies. enter afghan negotiations, importantly the taliban committed not to attack u.s. forces once the agreement was signed. this was critical the taliban adhered to it killing no coalition fighter or u.s. soldier during the entire withdrawal. the first phase of withdrawal lasted 135 days in which the u.s. forces were reduced to by the time it president trump left forces had been reduced to 2500. the u.s. retained the right to come to the defense of the afghan fo
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if the u.s. fails to support ukraine in this pivotal moment, other authoritarian governments will take note. america's response to this war will likely affect iran's calculations. omes to israel and its other proxies that it supports throughout the middle east,ing being the number-one state sponsor of terrorism, and it will also figure into china's calculations when it comes■[ to taiwan. if they see the united states respond with passivity, they can expect to be met with the same level of weakness when these other autocrats and dictators act. we cannot allow america's globe th it's ip to be diminished in dangerous. this isn't a status symbol or something that we want to be able to brag t. safety and our own national security. and that comes from strength, as ronald reagan said, peace comes through strength. the tyrants and the madmen around the world must see the united states and our a strong security supplemental is one key to demonstrating that strength and that commitment. mr. president, i
if the u.s. fails to support ukraine in this pivotal moment, other authoritarian governments will take note. america's response to this war will likely affect iran's calculations. omes to israel and its other proxies that it supports throughout the middle east,ing being the number-one state sponsor of terrorism, and it will also figure into china's calculations when it comes■[ to taiwan. if they see the united states respond with passivity, they can expect to be met with the same level of...
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despe on numerous u.s. capitol police tv cameras and the fbi efforts interviewing over 800 individuals in asssingoran 300 t still remains at large. unfortunately fbi has failed to provide subsidee the investigation despite numerous requests from congressional committees. today they have declined to participate in our hearing. we are joined by several experts today who will help shed light on the devices response including u.s. capitol police, assistant chief sean gallagher. on a january 6, 2021 assistant chief gallagher directed a counter surveillance to the dnc following the the device at the rnc. today it will spend time analyzing the discrepancies of the devices response ultimately this hearing is meant to help us all move forward. i look forward to your testimony assistant chief gallagher into working together so we can ensure shortcomings ofhis nature do not happen again. i salute and apply the capitol police officers who day in and day out devote their l protecting the members in the halls of congress
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u.s. works and we look straight ahead here at all three. well, i have to tell you that we continue to work. so straight ahead, no doubt, we look surprised surprised to the shaking is still parts of the straight ahead. so previously when. two three. 000 thank you very much. the. our team will now prepare the proclamation portion for display. while they do that, we will begin several this morning and those conclude the proclamation will be on display in the great hall for everyone toso see. our first presenter today, dr. brian linn. dr. lin is thes professor in liberal at texas a&m and the author of numerous books, including the philippine war, 1899 to 1902 and the u.s. and counterinsurgency, the philippine wplease join me in w. lynn. thanks very much to amanda. james zobel, jennifer for the invitation. macarthur memorial foundation for hosting this event and for you all for showing up. as i preparing this talk, i recognized the problems inherent in compressing research. i in 1979 which is b
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>> the u.s. is there. you cannot govern in haiti without a measure on the u.s. secondly the u.s. should try to respect the will of theple. we have 70% of the population you program. they did not want to pay taxes. were it was to go to washington. se■&that is o thing. the second thing on this.any other country has a lot of people when you define a common ground to alert them to share power. we cannot take power by . you have to pay more attention because it can be morehan just your friend in time. and third, education who never be in the country well because basically in the economy. it's about having families when peace and quiet so they can go about their business. despite giving opportunities to people they can see it haiti is a place they have to leave. so therefore i think what we learn as you need organization. you need explanation, but also you need friends were willing to help. >> ever present is installed in the right way. >> wasn't economical program the judicial program became president in haiti. [inaudible] by providing them money forÑ -- training programs so they c
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u.s. strategic command and space command testify about nuclear deterrence for the armed service committee and the need to modernize nuclear is based abilities russia, china and other nations close. this is just over two hours. >> good morning. the committee receives testimono from anthony, commander of u.s. teaching in general. 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 stratcomnd spacecom to testify together. until 2019. spacecom was a part of strategic command. mr. reed: as continues as an independent command, it's important to identify any gaps or seams that emerged during the transition. on the global stage, russi to b. recent press reports state that russia is considering violating international space treaties and endangering the global use of space for vital communications and sensing. further, putin has stab■é staged the strategy stability and arms control policies both our nations have resp
u.s. strategic command and space command testify about nuclear deterrence for the armed service committee and the need to modernize nuclear is based abilities russia, china and other nations close. this is just over two hours. >> good morning. the committee receives testimono from anthony, commander of u.s. teaching in general. 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 stratcomnd spacecom to testify...
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. >> live now to the u.s. senate where today senators are considering the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for the western part of virginia. it confirms she would be the first asian american judge to serve a lim any federal district court in the state. about to advance her nomination is that for 5:30 p.m. eastern today. live live coverage of the u.s. c-span2. e presiding he senate will come to order. the chaplain will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. god of love, whosey those with hearts and who makes cheerfulness a companion of strength, lift our hearts to a joyous confidence in you care. lord, give us opportunities to tell of all the marvelous things you our nation's history, as we seek to glorify your name. lord, guide and protect our lawmakers. teach them to find andru you, as they grow in grace and in a knowledge of your providentialng. remind them that when they feel overwhelmed, you stand behind the unknown to deliver them from doubt. may they claim your promise to provide■q tith mercy and grace, to help them in their time of need. soverei
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the u.s. competition with china concerns almost every single member of our committee as well as most members of the united states senate. i appreciate the staff on both sides getting us about 80% there but we now need to reach the finish line. if we are serious about countering china i asked the ranking member to work with me and every member of this committee to finish the job the next work. i also want to thank our witnesses for appearing before f witnesses i look forward to your presentations. i hope you will speak on about how we can spe up t expansion of a diplomatic presence, how we work with australia, new zealand and japan and others to support and foster economic opportunities in the i. what we can do to climate proof our military installations to defend our national security interest in the years to come re finally asked cutely at what is at stake for the night six military in a region we failed to engage. i look forward to your let me th ranking member senator risch. >> thank you ve
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if you could prescribe a fix for u.s. immigration system that by all accounts is broken, what are the big ticket items you would propose? what's i've been very clear about this. this comes from my experience i've served on the board it's not just a photo op or a field trip for me. i spent that time down there and uniformly volunteer with the soldier the 100 for airborne to serve on the border. my plan is very clear. the present could do this immediately has the authority to do that three divisions and about 60000 troops. that is an entity in the federal government that can stop the invasion that is currently happening. they don't need to be here long that will be a temporary deployment into the wall can be completed that is the second step. you need to complete the ball all lived in the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean print walls are great but they are not enough you need to have meant wit and women with guns to guard that will make it your border patrol is well resourced to do that work and intel gathering on both si
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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 no export 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 fillemand. 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 estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 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 pducer of soybeans. our farmers are facing competition with br
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the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a 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 withincrease risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military ■r 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 defend the 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 that decision came t
the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a 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 withincrease risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military ■r withdrawal while maintaining the continued diplomatic...
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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot■& at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest so
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and the stealing of data that po put a u.s. u.s. company in there to be able to do the scanning for an ad out cargo isxtbout the data, as of the 333 and flexible authorities and being responsive is extremely important, and so i appreciate the help and assistance on those authority. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator r please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general guillot and general richardson, thank you for your service and to all the minute when his along with you. we appreciate that. general guillot, you mentioned the importance of the challenges washes a significant chums with is an arctic in in a previous question and how we need to seek ways to address that come make additional investments in■ the arctic resilient platforms as well as old cold-weather tr, which is essential for our troops. i keep portion of conus, cold-weather training is completed every winter during northern strike at the national all the main war fighting center in michigan. we are blessed with cold-weather during the winters and i
and the stealing of data that po put a u.s. u.s. company in there to be able to do the scanning for an ad out cargo isxtbout the data, as of the 333 and flexible authorities and being responsive is extremely important, and so i appreciate the help and assistance on those authority. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator r please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general guillot and general richardson, thank you for your service and to all the minute when his...
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u.s. capitl police and sergeant at arms. u.s. capitol police must devote more and more resources to increase threats against the hill community. these resources may otherwise be spent on the u.s. capitol polices actual obligation in their core mission. as crime continues to remain a serious threat and concerns for members, staff and visitors, i'n reduce violent crime in the nation's capitol and particularly near campus. toi'm lki forward to hearing witnesses how violent crime threatens u.s. capitol security. we will explore the impact on soft on crime policies and we mustor discuss how we can assure the capitol is safe and secure for all visitors and staff. as chairman, i'm committed to ae to visit and to work. with that the i yield the ranking member 5 minutes for opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman for convening us. let begin first off offering congratulations, we have new staff, deputy clerks, i want to congratulate appointees and wish them the best as they take on t
u.s. capitl police and sergeant at arms. u.s. capitol police must devote more and more resources to increase threats against the hill community. these resources may otherwise be spent on the u.s. capitol polices actual obligation in their core mission. as crime continues to remain a serious threat and concerns for members, staff and visitors, i'n reduce violent crime in the nation's capitol and particularly near campus. toi'm lki forward to hearing witnesses how violent crime threatens u.s....
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the u.s. law enforcement for cartels engaged h■puman trafficking success security cooperation and the harm he had navy and working supporting the home and secury. turning to southern command, there going challenges from china and russia america. the political and economic instability present a situation adversaries are white. china in particular is expanding network. i'm interested in your assessment challenge with your latin america.■n >>heco support transnational they are■= contravening to overdose deaths each year. the nations and other in these efforts and resources. you know security throughout his economic instability among violence and corruption continues to be a major source and security in the regi triangle, guatemala and el salvador. i'd like to know your views what can be done and prove the situation. thank you to our witnesses and i look forward to your a remindere a closed session following this hearing. >> thank you and i want to thank our witnesses for being with us here.
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so i thit u.s. have their strategic rivalry but it's in the global south there may be opportunities not for cooperation but for d confliction so at least we do not come into conflict with each other as it occurred during the first cold war.ng said, i do bee our study of this this 2007 -- 224 has been under a time of china's great rice lives in the chinese economy growing by leaps and bounds during this period we have seen chinese population growing in this. we have chinese going out as a strategy says more and more privacy china striving for achievements. and so one of the questions that hangs over our conference here today is of these trends continue? the shanghai academy of social science new information indicates china's population may fall by 60% century. if you have china 500 million people at the fundamentally different kind of country than at 1.4 billion f major headwinds as many of you know. it looks unlikely for systemic reasons those headwinds are going to relent.■! so if our entire disc
so i thit u.s. have their strategic rivalry but it's in the global south there may be opportunities not for cooperation but for d confliction so at least we do not come into conflict with each other as it occurred during the first cold war.ng said, i do bee our study of this this 2007 -- 224 has been under a time of china's great rice lives in the chinese economy growing by leaps and bounds during this period we have seen chinese population growing in this. we have chinese going out as a...
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at that time the u.s. senate majority lea was tom daschle, a democrat and he appointed me to serve on the farm agency state committee which is the industry that oversees all the fa programs in the state of south dakota. i did that many years as a young wife and mother and also as a farmer and rancher running a large operation in was heavily e implementation of federal programs in our state making sure they worked for all our ranchers there and that they were as flexible as possible to freedom to choose how they ran their farms and to do it very well. i served on many different commissionanorces in washington, d.c. during those years to help disadvantaged farmers, people that were in tough situations in different critical situations and as a general manager of our business operations, i ran our farm for many decades. i first was elected to our state legislature in 2006 and became the assistant majority leader in the house p. while there i rewrote our property tax system and ended up running for congress and
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and he became u.s. citizen and now lives locally in mclean, virginia, with us, you so much for joining us commissioner. we look forward to hearing from you. [applause] >> thanks for much for that kind trportunity 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 its . satellite service providers are industry leaders in cutting edge technology development as we sit in the market place and the depd and underserved areas. there are countless direct to sell deployments lodging press literally as i speak in ngso high-speed broadband service coverage gaps all over the united states and abroad. satellites divide and abundance of essentialervices communications tracking, navigation, weather forecasting and imaging just to name a few. governments, industry, emergency service responders and consumers you satellite and satellite networks are everything from high-frequency trading storm tracking and missile guidance using google maps
and he became u.s. citizen and now lives locally in mclean, virginia, with us, you so much for joining us commissioner. we look forward to hearing from you. [applause] >> thanks for much for that kind trportunity 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 its . satellite service providers are industry leaders in cutting edge technology development as we sit in the market place and the depd and...
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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's the argument or i guess the-- it's not one size fits all, right, 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 partne
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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but former u.s. border patrol chief raul ortiz said that president biden and vice president harris never even spoke to him during his time in office. this is the man, the expert, who's in charge of the border for the u.s. government, and the president and the vice president didn't even speak to him. well, because of the welcome mat that's been laid out by the biden administration, border officials are preparing for yet another spike in the record levels of migration. the biden administration is under fire for reports that it flew 320,000 migrants from foreign countries directly into the u.s. without vetting them first. words fail to describe the unprecedented nature of this cr crisis. it's so bad, i keep asking myself, what's it going to take before the president wakes up? seven million to nine million illegal entries into the country? 300,000 children placed w sponsors in the interior of the country, and as "the new york times" noted many of them forced into involuntary labor. and then, when wellnes
but former u.s. border patrol chief raul ortiz said that president biden and vice president harris never even spoke to him during his time in office. this is the man, the expert, who's in charge of the border for the u.s. government, and the president and the vice president didn't even speak to him. well, because of the welcome mat that's been laid out by the biden administration, border officials are preparing for yet another spike in the record levels of migration. the biden administration is...
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the u.s. embassy in international airport. during this period and with minimal to no support from us thee■ forces and more portly the government of afghanistan crumbled in the face of taliban pressure. orders to commence the noncombatantringing our embassy, our citizens and at risk afghans received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe the events aue the direct result of delaying the initiation for several months. in fact until we w extremis in the towel bennett overrun the country. as you are aware the decision to begin at rest with the defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as nine july. we could doo nothing the operation for the evacuation until it was declared. our operations at the international from 14 august departure on early 31 august were both heroic and tragic. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sorts, carried out in contact with the enemy. we eventually put 5007 orat 84th u.s. troops almost 2000 more coali
the u.s. embassy in international airport. during this period and with minimal to no support from us thee■ forces and more portly the government of afghanistan crumbled in the face of taliban pressure. orders to commence the noncombatantringing our embassy, our citizens and at risk afghans received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe the events aue the direct result of delaying the initiation for several months. in fact until we w extremis in the towel bennett overrun...
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u.s. intellectual property. critical cybersecurity relating infrastructure weapon icing andn ferment at an alarming rate for each of these disrupt our national security of rural communiency. china's use bid system to steal intellectual property but we've seen this and everything from semi conductors to seize. not to mention the scale and sophistication by which china can manipulate critical infrastructure as expose vulnerabilities in american technologies but this interference has range of data breaches in research to ramping up destructions of irrigation and transportation. in 2022 chairman comer and i the republican colleagues asked the government accounting -- accountability office to ev its impact on national security trade in food security. as many of you note in 2021 the department of agriculture estimated investments in u.s. agricultural land grew to nearly 40 million acres. a few months ago we received a final report that shows congress were gaps exist and are recording framework.
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the panel is parliamentary on u.s. iran relations but today the panel will be moderated by a senior fellow for the foundation for democracy. we will l leave you in their capae hands. >> thank you everyone. welcome back to the center and for those of you that lingered or remained. more■á fully available -- i want to make three quick plugs from different organizations giving don't take this policoral and pd contributes to a monthly production and has a daily companion for those of you that are struggling to keep up with a f other events and you can describe to all of those. i thought we would set the scene a little bit zooming in on areas with parliamentary elections do they really matter. dc has had some version everytia presidential election and protests and vice versa, so do es matter? >> i will give a classicl1■a an, yes and no. for context. low turnout consolidations but that's not really the point. do electionsim matter and i woud say without getting into the details of the postrevolutionary let's focus on the
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note to partner with the u.s. government geopolitical issues outside the u.s. we think the fcc and the u.s. government can be a strong supporter of this technology and capability. >> i'll be brief on this answer we asked what we do for it if it wereally are asked why we do it. my why is to build stronger communities. so what i will add to my colleagues and i agree with their comments is we have too. we have to make sure. ancan families cannot be cut off and put back in the digital divide. i hope that comes up later with the esteemed members of the house and senate that we will be here so we can try to get that across the goal line and extend the vital program. >> if you have a■- reaction to these policy recommendations? >> sure my first is to say i am not going to comment on whatugh. my colleagues over there are taking a thoughtful approach. i will share a couple of thoughts though. first i think folks saw fcc announced acp will be extending the funds for i the last month d april. that the deeply disappointing failure to allow that of the many millions of ame
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how do we figure out what is thd u.s. usf which is such an important program? and when we're taking a look at th a economist, when we think of first subsidence and program one of the things we think about is why to subsidize a? the first thing that comes to mind is an externality, meaning it is something that the private actors don't take into account when they are making a decision, that something more than the positive externality that is a greaterux benefit and, therefor, that other funny mechanisms that need to step in to fill that hole.ly what usf is. it's not just about deploying hard to serve areas. it's also about this externality the all americans and not just sort of a few of them in a few places. and there are well-respected ideas in economics that talks about how do you find subsidies? the three broad principles that usual economist will talk about is one that you're your e needs to be fairly broad. two, from which the externality is being generated. and that this st of the specter you should look towards to fund a lot of this subsidy. and the third
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companies and u.s. production and u.s. jobs in the defensive peace and freedom in ukraine? >> grossman, thank you for the question is accurate to say much of the supplemental aid goes all of that equipment to the defense industries among others and some of the supplemental come star agencies to allow the things that we need to do in both advise you into advising ukrainian and the prosecutors. >> i think that's a really important point to the american american the taxpayers, while were defending freedom, supporting the ukrainian people■ as they defend their own solvent here, is not a diceglie of funds is supported are values of americans and it will also go to american jobs and american forth. i think that is very important, let me shift we spend a lot of time looking at the threats in china. a lot of my focus areas in the indo pacific overseeing on the peninsula and kim jong-un starting to do a little bit a saber engine saber rattling and no longer talking about unification and for director haynes or director burns, can you, in the setting your assessment of whatss is hap
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>> yes i do. >> and u.s. law and the hue a mantarian aid act -- quote when it is made known to the president that the government of such country prohibits or otherwise restricts directly or indirectly the transport or delivery of the united states humanitarian assistance is. so let me ask you a quick follow-up. as the president's principal advisors on matters of intelligence has the president made aware of the government of israel directly or indirectly prohibiting or otherwise restricting u.s. humanitarian assistance to gaza? >> i think and you speak to this too but of course we provide, you know, every bit of intelligence that we have about -- >> sure. >> -- that issue. like i said, i have one more question an important declassification question. has the president been made aware of this? math if9 miller made a very clear cment that israel did have some role at least in blocking assistance. does the president know that? >> mine, i think the president's -- i mean, i think the president's made that israel and
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., will the u.s. remain committed to the region or alternative security partners. they do not have anartner in ch nobody other than the united states who are doing what we are doing to defend freedom of navigation in this region. so i actually think it's been moment of clarity about u.s. influence in this region in this regard. >> and i don't know if either of you want this question, you can docomment. 74 what is the administration's strategy to make sure that europe is not forced to turn to iran or russia now that the u.s. under the president's policy. >> i think it's beyond the department's >> well, it's indefensible. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you for being here, in ■ particular, mr. lenderking, all the work that you've done prior to this, to bring political settlements to the peopl of yemen. i know we were close and i think one of the reasons why we need to place imperative and a priority on bringing to close this round of hostilities is so you and others can get back to the work of tr
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the u.s. pacific island summit and building upon historic first the president reaffirmed their thecommitment to the shared regional priorities and to deepening the cooperation around them inc the climate crisis, advancing economic growth, promoting sustainable development, countering fishing and expanding our people to people ties. in other words, i think that the summit would represent both the aman foreign policy is all about. meeting our partners where they live, understanding what their needs and priorities are and then working together to address them. that is our affirmative vision. and finally, our commitment to engaging is evident as weee our bilateral relationships with the countries, institutions and people of the emerging partners economies or of the aan refers l south. i know there's a lot of controversy around that term. during the historic in 2023, we upgraded the bilateral relationships with vietnam and indonesia to comprehensive strategic partnerships into december 2022 we host
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so people once the u.s. army occupies buford and people including the cumbie people who i've talked about are finding any poibht■/ to get to buford. if they're inland they're coming on foot. they're also there are lots rivers running through the area, including can be there were people making basket boats and floating in baskets. ten, 20, 30, 40 miles to get to buford. literally risking tir lives, building rafts and floating on these with their children and their elders. you know, to get to buford. these people of them are first going are going be taken downtown. and we would call it today. right there. needs are going to be assessed. people who can would be given work assignments, people who might have actually been from the sea islands going to be taken back to the sea. people who couldn't work are going to be given shelter. clothing, etc. so if in modern sense we would think about this as a refugee situation and historians actually call all of these sort of freedom seekers who are liberating themselves,
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we are not a banana republic taking t u.s. sunday shows. how much more do we expect this to play out on capitol hill? >> i think it is going to continue to be a major debate because as you mentioned, schumer is the highest ranking jewish official because republicans believe that schumer is wrong on this issue they are going to keep pounding the drum. they did on capitol hill with speaker johnson at the west virginia retreat holding that emergency press conference. i think this is going to bessags will keep pounding but he was even backed by president biden himself who has had his own qualms into issues in the way that he carried out that war effort. >> taking your calls and questions well. what else are you covering this week? >> of course last week's big boat was the tick-tock vote passed overwhelmingly in house and the numbers that they put up gave a lot of momentum to that bill in the senate and put a lot of pressure on senators. however, the leader of the senate said that he is consulng with his committee heads. that includes the commer
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u.s. cyber command; and lieutenant general jeffrey kruse, director of theom defense intelligence agency. i want to pause for just a minute to give my personal thanks to director burns and to director haines. the manner in which you work with this committee over the past, over a year now and both a bipartisan way come working with jimes himes, myself and all members making sure we havinforg available for discussion on important issues i greatly appreciate a your contributionso the success of this committee and i wanted c to recognize tha. the annual threat assessment hearing provides the intelligence community an opportunity to update congress and the american people on serious threats to our national security. the intelligence community exists to protect the american people by informing policy and decision-makers of the threats posed to national security, which includes critical security, cyber security, food security, and several other components of national security. each year the world
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to undta transformation of a government agency in u.s. history. catalyzedy guided we can transform the irs for the 21st century. can meet taxpayers where they e paid support them to meet their obligations and make tax administration work better. to try to exploit tax system. restore trust and increase fairness. we can better serve the country and you, our taxpayers in the years and decades to come. [applause] clicks my irs stress ball they are handing out over their >> i need one of quickly first think the irs team for putting this event together. they're working over the weekend let me say that's extraordinary speech. i have been for 33 years. i've never seen a government official give a speech like that. it's usually looking at a net wood podium looking through notes with eight part plan and subparts. it was a metaphor for what you're tryin up the irs, be transformational i got the compliment you on that. >> thank you. >> quickly talk about your person i've known you for a while peeking at our at the boston consulting group. running a big practi
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if you could prescribe a fix for u.s. immigration system that by all accounts is broken, what are the big ticket items you would propose. >> i've been very clear about this, mike. this comes from my experience. i've served on the border. i have spent time there in uniform. i volunteer as a soldier to serve on the us-mexico border. my plan is very clear. three military divisions deployed to the border. the president could do this immediately. 60,000 troops. that is the only entity in the federal government that can stop the invasion that is currently happening. they don't need to be there long until the wall can be completed that is the second step. complete the wall to the gulf of mexico, pacific ocean. you need to have men and women with guns that guard that wall. making sure that butter patrol is well resourced to do that work. gathering on both sides of the wall to make sure we know what is happening. define these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. they are smuggled across the border and we have to be clear th
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u.s■z. policd some degree so the jury is still outn where we will go from here. >> building on comparison, building china we have attempted some of the same in the middle east but lessstructur allies will turn it over the interest in behavior and they have normalized this relationship around last year also normalizations was israel and israel itself is going through soul-searching and/or strategies will be needed and they are less likely to accept has a lot and hamas and others posing a threat. could you delve into some of those questions? >> let me just say in response that may be one reason china failed in this affidavit by the nuclear weapon in the existential threat resulted in them agreeing which is a factor but probably don't have enough time to talk about with the panel iran is not a priority but even russiand engaged and now iran is closer and it's not even new anymore so that is what we have to take into consideration. it is what they want to get out of normalization and reduce posc
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the u.s. has a slowing birthrate as well but as an immigrant society we had sort of an ability to attract new talent, and of the societies don't necessarily have that kind of orientation towards immigration. societies like america and brazil who have been immigration driven may have the ability to stay younger relative to the rest of the world, if they play the immigration cards correctly. that brings us to the third big trend, which is graying asia. most nations are aging rapidly. the pacific rim has been the world economic engine but that engine is going to slow. it's not just, for example, japan pics of most of you are thinking japan would you think about asia and aging, but south korea is aging just as rapidly if not faster. the question becomes china. which is aging very rapidly. by 2030, china's leading page will be five years older than the usa, and by 2033 china's old age dependency will be higher than the u.s. by 2035, 2% of china is projected to be over 60. and deaths in china outnum
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the u.s. department of the treasury. he is known throughout the world, highly respected. whenever i travel peoples they y wally? i said, yes, i know wally. it is uniformly positive reaction from capitals around the f f world. you probably saw some of the news in the media major announcy president biden. we are delighted have the deputy secretary due to talk about those issues and me. please wely secretary wally adeyemo. [applause] >> well, mike, let me thank you for happening here today and for your leadership of this institution. i know that i and your members are grateful for the fact that you taken this on at this critical time around the world. and thank you to all of you joining his today. while i wish i suit under different circumstances, tomorrow we will be marking the two-year anniversary of russia's horrific war on ukraine. as the war stretches on, you know this andyo you've seen thi, skeptics are starting to see ukraine's endurance as the denial of reality rather than what it is, a s
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the u.s. ay. now, there were u.s. arm regular units deployed from the beginning. but as any of e lunteers will telyothey stayed in niwe were the ones who did the fighting. in fact, they were deployed all over thela in much smaller groups. they did not really become the majority of the troops until june oh one. thosthones that fight those last contrary official campaigns and are usually the ones that are accused of and with good reason that sometimes of atrocities, war crimes, torture and so forth. they had a very different experience as well. the other we have to remember, is the textbook version of the am■nerican soldiers having realy no other purpose beyond brutally suppressing movement for independence ignores that their mission was to impose colonial government. i always like this picture and i like the that follows. that's general elwell, otis. and for all the who are in e military, that's his staff. that's what he's running the war . right now we have the crew from the 42 divisions in
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u.s. innovation 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 diversify our trading partners. that's one thing we need to do. best practices would also include making sure that we have the foreign ag service, the usda representing all of our agriculture commodities and products, travel the world and make sure we continue to increase exports of our products here. mrs. hayes: thank you. our leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those who look to us 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 china to step into that role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china and food security i
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another point of clarification that sweep was done by the u.s. secret service it wasn't the u.s. capitol police. and just for point of clarifice hard to understand that maybe we're not used to actually having -- a nonpartisan unbiased hearing actually try toet to we're not finger pointing we're just trying to figure out what happened. what went wrong and what went right and make sure it doesn't happen again with that i th carolinawi mr. murphy. give us mr. chairman i reiterate your point this is not to point fingers but this is a exercise an our job to provide a supervisory role and to review information and to help us something that miscues that happened during this event there was a lot going on to your point. but -- also lives were at risk very, very important cues missed in the basic line is how do we prevent that from happening in the future not pointing finger at anybody s do the same thing in your occupying room there's a redone redo and and so thank you all for mr. gallagher, i want to continue a little bit of questioning who was responsible for the command and control of
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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 mean? >> 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 would tell you that would be an anathema to put a crime scene should have, is that fair? whatypes of additional training or equipment would be beneficial? we are trying to learn from this episode what would happen in the futureouch a problem with command and control problems that we would have in the future. >> 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 that we haven't implement
>> 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 mean? >> 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 would tell you that would be an anathema to put a crime scene...
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u.s. ambassador to the organization for economic cooperation and development. live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. enate will be opened in prayer by our guest chaplain, bishop larry lawrence pastor of the praise temple church and the evergreen missionary baptist church in louisiana and oakland, california. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and everlasting god, who guides the stars and holds our hearts, i humbly seek your divine presence as the senate gathers in solemn duty. god, guide the senators of this great nation, th i pray for your wisdom to light their path, courage to uphold the truth, and compassion to serve with integrity. may the senators be stewards of peace, fostering unity where there is division and bringing hope to places dimmed by despair. grant our senators the vision to see beyond the immediate, to the future where justice and liberty flourish for all. god, bless their deliberations. may their decisions forge a stronger, more inclusive society, where
u.s. ambassador to the organization for economic cooperation and development. live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. enate will be opened in prayer by our guest chaplain, bishop larry lawrence pastor of the praise temple church and the evergreen missionary baptist church in louisiana and oakland, california. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and everlasting god, who guides the stars and holds our hearts, i humbly seek your divine presence as the senate gathers in solemn duty....
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to arrest what u.s. authorities feared was a spreading and destabilizing bank run u.s. authorities invoked emergency powers to cover all uninsured deposits and create an unusually generous emergency lending facility. this -- these actions stabilized the financial system and they shielded the economy from harm. the recent troubles of new york community bank corps and the unfortunately named republic first bank corps reminds us there's still banks still in trouble, particularly these who have invested in commercial real esate. so i think it's understood that bank failures are inevitable, despite the rules about capital liquidity andk since the global financial crisis. today we ask what lessons we should learn from the march, 2023 episode, including steps that policymakers, regulator supervisors, bankers should take to reduce the risk that the failure of a couple of banks not the biggest banks, can threaten the stability of the entire financial system. and end up with taxpayers riding to the rescue once again. somebody, i'm not sure who is originally responsible for this p
to arrest what u.s. authorities feared was a spreading and destabilizing bank run u.s. authorities invoked emergency powers to cover all uninsured deposits and create an unusually generous emergency lending facility. this -- these actions stabilized the financial system and they shielded the economy from harm. the recent troubles of new york community bank corps and the unfortunately named republic first bank corps reminds us there's still banks still in trouble, particularly these who have...
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. >> u.s. supreme court unanimously with donald along the former president to remain on the election ballot colorado returning to office because of misconduct should around the 2021 attack on the u.s. capitol. the justices and constituted does not permit a single state to qualify national office. really responsibly rest of congress and of the state. the washington post reports mr. trump has candidate for the republican nomination and for now removes the supreme court from determining the path of the 2024 presidential election. as tracking the charge for voters of colorado and should the decision one day before super tuesday in the state more than a thousand others. the ruling applies to the states but some of the challenges to former president trumpacy. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more >> it because just a com center? it's way more than that. ters group reit wi-fi enabled this so students from low income can get the tools they need to
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how do we figure out what is best contribution base to fund u.s. f which is such an important program? and when we were taking a look at this as economist, when we think of subsidizing a program, one of the things we think about is why do we subsidize the program? the first thing that comes to mind is an externality, meaning it is something that the private actors don't take into account when making a decision that something more that is a positive externality that is a great benefit and, therefore, this other funding mechanism the government needs to step in to fill thatole. that's exactly what use is. is that just about deploying to hard to serve areas. it's also about this externaened not just sort of a few of them in a a few places. there are well-respected ideas in economics that talked about how do fund subsidies? e three broad principles that usually economist will talk about is, one, funding base need to be fairly broad. two, think about the sector from which thehe externality is being generated. and that is sort of the sector you should lo
how do we figure out what is best contribution base to fund u.s. f which is such an important program? and when we were taking a look at this as economist, when we think of subsidizing a program, one of the things we think about is why do we subsidize the program? the first thing that comes to mind is an externality, meaning it is something that the private actors don't take into account when making a decision that something more that is a positive externality that is a great benefit and,...