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since the u.s. education system is highly decentralized, it has a much less uniform approach -- approach to ai education than china. the u. is currently prioriting computer science educion mo than . well this an esntial component of training talent to potentially perform ai work, china has shown is a step ahead through its incorporation of cs education into formalized ai study programs. these programs are designed to include some of the latest cutting edge ai research funng and are directly informed by partnerships with leading chinese ai companies. furthermore, resrch has shown that despite china's two decades of talent recruitment drives, nationals either do not return or do so part-time mostly due to weariness of working in china and potentially confronting workplace politics. a recent scien study found that for those who return to the talent plan, recruits are are of high calendar and show a productivity on due to larger access to funding and resources in china. however, their performance is sti
since the u.s. education system is highly decentralized, it has a much less uniform approach -- approach to ai education than china. the u. is currently prioriting computer science educion mo than . well this an esntial component of training talent to potentially perform ai work, china has shown is a step ahead through its incorporation of cs education into formalized ai study programs. these programs are designed to include some of the latest cutting edge ai research funng and are directly...
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that cannot be the position a u.s. president is put in. when a managerial cancer gets so bad, you have one option in this country -- you have to shut it down. i already said last week the first agency we will shut down and need to shut down in the united states is the u.s. apartment of education. it has no reason to exist. never should have existed. make a mistake, better late than never, and today i'm ready to announce the second government agency i will shut down in this country -- we should have done it 60 years ago, it is for republicans and democrats alike, we are finally going to get it done -- is shut down the fbi in america. create something new to take its place because we are done with the jager hoover legacy to let this be a self-governing nation again. what does it mean to be american? it means you believe in the rule of law. the people who live in this country better come through the front door because your first act as a person in this country better be a legal one. that is not racist, that is what it means to be american. it
that cannot be the position a u.s. president is put in. when a managerial cancer gets so bad, you have one option in this country -- you have to shut it down. i already said last week the first agency we will shut down and need to shut down in the united states is the u.s. apartment of education. it has no reason to exist. never should have existed. make a mistake, better late than never, and today i'm ready to announce the second government agency i will shut down in this country -- we should...
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the u.s.-china economic and security review commission. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. welcome back everyone. we're going to begin our third panel. and our third panel will use case studies of china's ai and semiconductor focused talent policies investigate how china's education system support strategic and emerging industries. we will start with dahlia peterson was a research analyst at the center for security and emerging technology. ms. peterson will discuss the education systems role in advancing artificial intelligence. and router from doctor denis simon, clinical professor of global basis and technology university of north carolina's kenan flagler business school. dr. simon will assist ass education policies to promote semiconductors. thank you all very much for your testimony. i ask all are witnesses to please keep the remarks to seven minutes to preserve time for questions and answers. ms. peterson, we will begin with you. >> coch
the u.s.-china economic and security review commission. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. welcome back everyone. we're going to begin our third panel. and our third panel will use case studies of china's ai and semiconductor focused talent policies investigate how china's education system support strategic and emerging industries. we will start with dahlia peterson was a research analyst at the center for security and emerging...
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this story did catch my eye, u.s. junk firms downgraded at the fastest pace since 2020, based on s&p global ratings. at what point do these downgrades maybe feed into default? how are you feeling about the health of corporate america now? >> and aggregates, we feel good about it. at least if i look at the investment grade and high-yield bond market. irrespective of where the cycling is heading, i think we are going into it in a position of strength, that is visible when looking at leverage metrics, the measure of debt service capacity, etc. are there pockets of vulnerability in the corporate credit universe today? yes. and i think those will be destine in a world where the marginal cost of funding stays higher for longer. to me, within the broader leveraged finance universe i would continue to draw a clear distinction between the high and bond market where i think fundamentals are strong, at least relative to the standards of the last couple decades, and the leverage loan market where the vast majority of borrowing is
this story did catch my eye, u.s. junk firms downgraded at the fastest pace since 2020, based on s&p global ratings. at what point do these downgrades maybe feed into default? how are you feeling about the health of corporate america now? >> and aggregates, we feel good about it. at least if i look at the investment grade and high-yield bond market. irrespective of where the cycling is heading, i think we are going into it in a position of strength, that is visible when looking at...
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the u.s.? >> star 100 50 million users in the u.s. and is growing very quickly -- >> there are 150 million users in the u.s. and it is growing very quickly. it has seen x financial growth. worldwide and has about one billion users. it's growing very quickly. kristen: about a third of americans are on this app. is the fear rooted in the fact that chinese laws allow the government to compel these companies, if they so choose, to turn over the data? >> it's different, because you think about, there is a lot of headbutting between the u.s. government and the chinese government. the u.s. has been concerned about the chinese government for a long time and the ways that it uses data. the chinese government has banned american apps as well. there's been a lot of headbutting there. a concern as there may not be the same protections available in the u.s. that's why president biden's administration is encouraging or pressuring tiktok to spin off from his chinese parent company. they've been saying if tik
the u.s.? >> star 100 50 million users in the u.s. and is growing very quickly -- >> there are 150 million users in the u.s. and it is growing very quickly. it has seen x financial growth. worldwide and has about one billion users. it's growing very quickly. kristen: about a third of americans are on this app. is the fear rooted in the fact that chinese laws allow the government to compel these companies, if they so choose, to turn over the data? >> it's different, because you...
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u.s. president to deliver a national identity that we are missing in this country. [applause] so what does it mean to be an american? image you believe in merit, that you get hit in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. and that is why as u.s. president i had pledged to get rid of affirmative action in this country once and for all. it is a national cancer on our soul and we are done with it. it came into existence by an executive order from lyndon johnson. every president since lyndon johnson could have crossed it out. i love the man, i'm going to come talk too him about it in a second but i'm going to tell you come across that out. we are done with affirmative action in america. that's the first thing. back to the question what does it mean to be american? this this is a question, it e believe that the i people who we elect to run the government, whoever it is, ought to be the people who actually run the government. radica
u.s. president to deliver a national identity that we are missing in this country. [applause] so what does it mean to be an american? image you believe in merit, that you get hit in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. and that is why as u.s. president i had pledged to get rid of affirmative action in this country once and for all. it is a national cancer on our soul and we are done with it. it came into existence by an...
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because of what types of u.s., what u.s. capitol is going to pport adaptatio diffusion, whatever you want to call it. you were on the receiving end of talent programs, etc. whereaps in chinese capabilities were often being filled by u.s. capabilities, either through our education systems, through acquisitions like complete genomics back in 2012, 2013, and a lot of other things. china has every right to expand its economy to be a great nation, which it is. the question is, what are we doing advance the ccp's goals, both in education, which we are talking about, but also in terms of supplying the capabilities, integration enhancements. i would argue what we did to allow while woody into our market early on with its pricing techniques gave them diffusion capabilities. keeping a blind eye to the standard setting approach that china was pursuing. i am going to stop, sorry. what is your response to that? are we enabling china, the c's activities, and if we arewhat steps should we be taking, if any, to address it? mr. ding, do you
because of what types of u.s., what u.s. capitol is going to pport adaptatio diffusion, whatever you want to call it. you were on the receiving end of talent programs, etc. whereaps in chinese capabilities were often being filled by u.s. capabilities, either through our education systems, through acquisitions like complete genomics back in 2012, 2013, and a lot of other things. china has every right to expand its economy to be a great nation, which it is. the question is, what are we doing...
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the u.s. is facing around the world. where does china's ambitions rank in your mind in terms of the biggest threat facing the united states. guest: what you have heard from administration official and military officials and this goes back to the previous administrations involvement is that even while we face a more acute threat and urgent threat from russia and the war in ukraine, china really is the long-term and most challenging issue that u.s. foreign policy faces. in the pentagon, the call is the pacing threat, meaning the thing that will drive us forward and defining our concern when it comes to foreign policy and national security. whether you're looking at the economic challenge or the geopolitical or military one, china is the thing that has become to preoccupy foreign policymakers and will continue to for the foreseeable future. host: does china see us as a pacing threat in their minds? guest: this has been true for chinese policymakers for decades. if you go back 50 years, there was
the u.s. is facing around the world. where does china's ambitions rank in your mind in terms of the biggest threat facing the united states. guest: what you have heard from administration official and military officials and this goes back to the previous administrations involvement is that even while we face a more acute threat and urgent threat from russia and the war in ukraine, china really is the long-term and most challenging issue that u.s. foreign policy faces. in the pentagon, the call...
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even if we wanted to promote more sino u.s. cooperation in research technology, a lot of these people would be hesitant. they do not want to communicate in some places with their former contact in china. i think we may -- i think we didn't go too far in terms of the impact -- that we did go too far in terms of the impact we had on these people. i think we need to be careful. i mentioned the semiconductor industry is a worldwide problem and the only way we solve our problem here in the united states is making sure there's a steady flow of students from asia coming to the united states, willing to work on that. if we don't have that we won't be able to akeve our goals. think about how many projects we have going on in the united states. where is that talent going to come from? how will we meet the needs of those companies being set up, new plants and research centers and all that? it demands a huge amount of talent and i wonder has anyone sat town on the back of an envelope and calculated how our these will be met here domestical
even if we wanted to promote more sino u.s. cooperation in research technology, a lot of these people would be hesitant. they do not want to communicate in some places with their former contact in china. i think we may -- i think we didn't go too far in terms of the impact -- that we did go too far in terms of the impact we had on these people. i think we need to be careful. i mentioned the semiconductor industry is a worldwide problem and the only way we solve our problem here in the united...
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i wish the u.s. governments arounds, the world would speak p for the political activists that are imprisoned in china. >> by luck she was able to get her story out. >> you can have the lawyer that you choose and the lawyer can speak on their behalf and bring the message to the rest of the world. the governmentnm has pressured prisoners to have lawyers over the children so they are assigned a lawyer to you and they lawyers usually don't speak for your interests. they speak for the interests of the government. >> let's hear from andrew in houston texas, democratic call. we are talking about china and human rights abuses. what is your question or comment? >> thank you for having me. hello. i have two questions. first question is about the people. i used to live in china and i know that there are around 56 5r 57 different ethnic minorities. they are one of them. they are both muslim. do you think that religion has something to do with china's persecution of these people? my second question is as a foreig
i wish the u.s. governments arounds, the world would speak p for the political activists that are imprisoned in china. >> by luck she was able to get her story out. >> you can have the lawyer that you choose and the lawyer can speak on their behalf and bring the message to the rest of the world. the governmentnm has pressured prisoners to have lawyers over the children so they are assigned a lawyer to you and they lawyers usually don't speak for your interests. they speak for the...
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so the plasma industry is very interesting in the u.s. the u.s. is the big plasma source, but it's very much a global industry. a lot of these companies are multinationals that own the system from beginning to end. so, for example, my particular drug is made by a company called gryphon. rs that company is based in spain. you can sell plasma at a riffles collection center in the united states. grifols products are sold all around the world, so they csl is in australian company that has a system. i would say. so a lot of these companies own the plasma collection centers. they also own the places where the plasma is made into medication. they also make the medication and sell it back to patients. so they kind of own it from beginning to end. there's there are a lot of other companies that make medication, plasma that don't own the collection centers. but the three biggest do and it's what's interesting to me is to the three biggest are not based in the united so the united states is really a source provider for these companies which then turns into m
so the plasma industry is very interesting in the u.s. the u.s. is the big plasma source, but it's very much a global industry. a lot of these companies are multinationals that own the system from beginning to end. so, for example, my particular drug is made by a company called gryphon. rs that company is based in spain. you can sell plasma at a riffles collection center in the united states. grifols products are sold all around the world, so they csl is in australian company that has a system....
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media reports suggested the u.s. is providing intelligence support and for those of us that studied it professionally, it certainly looks like the u.s. which has the best capabilities in the world in many areas is providing support. what if anything can you say about the super in the intelligence realm? >> we are generally trying to help them defend themselves against russian aggression and i think one of the things that is likely to be among the lessons that are being learned coming out of this conflict is the degree to which that kind of intelligence sharing can be useful in a conflict. it's obviously always been useful but the degree to which it's had an impact hasn't been recognized necessarily and building that a system i think has been a key element. >> why do you think it's more effective now than in the past, is it the weaponry or the different capabilities that might not have existed? >> i think it is at least in part the capacity to provide that kind of intelligence and to share it in real time and develop
media reports suggested the u.s. is providing intelligence support and for those of us that studied it professionally, it certainly looks like the u.s. which has the best capabilities in the world in many areas is providing support. what if anything can you say about the super in the intelligence realm? >> we are generally trying to help them defend themselves against russian aggression and i think one of the things that is likely to be among the lessons that are being learned coming out...
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est: when the u.s. and china started increasing their trade relationship you saw a lot of american multinationals go. we saw that effect jobs in the united states. and he saw china uses an export platform for the rest of the world. a lot of the trade we have between the two countries, companies that are doing businessith china in china, for china, those whose china as their global supply chains are still there but moving to southeast asia, india. you are seeing a transition in the way the industry is run. china was primarily competitive at the lower end of technology anclothing, toys, games. now they are competitive at the top of the market. it's a very different kind of relationship. we are both targeting the same instries, the same positions so that makes our relationship more competitive than it was two decades ago. host: our guest is with us until 9:00 if you want to ask him questions about the economic relationship between china and the united states. the lines are (202) 748-8000 democrats, (202) 7
est: when the u.s. and china started increasing their trade relationship you saw a lot of american multinationals go. we saw that effect jobs in the united states. and he saw china uses an export platform for the rest of the world. a lot of the trade we have between the two countries, companies that are doing businessith china in china, for china, those whose china as their global supply chains are still there but moving to southeast asia, india. you are seeing a transition in the way the...
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we have u.s. general saying the u.s. and china might be at war by the year 2025. >> these remarks reflect the alarm from u.s. officials that china is developing capabilities rapidly, both leaders are intent on trying to stabilize the relationship running into more tensions with the u.s.. chinese entities involved. >> possibilities for peace. there are reports xi jinping will meet with the russian president next week and it's reported he wants to speak with zelenskyy as well. how credible is he mere talking about a peace broker? >> these top and a long process of trying to resolve the russian invasion into ukraine, because china stands as a pro-russian neutrality, the credibility in europe and from the perspective of the u.s. as a peacemaker is pretty low. china going to russia and potentially having a call with president zelenskyy will not lead to peace talks in the near term, because china's peace plan on ukraine has never been accepted by the russian or ukrainian side. >> we appreciate your time and insight. thank you.
we have u.s. general saying the u.s. and china might be at war by the year 2025. >> these remarks reflect the alarm from u.s. officials that china is developing capabilities rapidly, both leaders are intent on trying to stabilize the relationship running into more tensions with the u.s.. chinese entities involved. >> possibilities for peace. there are reports xi jinping will meet with the russian president next week and it's reported he wants to speak with zelenskyy as well. how...
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i want the u.s. to broadcast to our colleagues and think about central policy and how it is for the future. this is not a new thing, it is a newly vibrant sector of the economy. it was actually more than 60 years ago. sometime around the time that president john f. kennedy was giving a speech about putting a man on the man. th helped with the launch of the first communication satellites kno as cal star one. the chairman of the fcc under kennedy, still going strong and 97. he told the president there was all this attention about putting a man on the moon and not because it was easy but because it was hard that communication satellites might be more important. and ideas last longer than men. my addendum would be and women. i think you was absolutely right. i have been studying that history because it helps support the first space-age. as i sit at the helm of the agency, it really strikes me that we have to update our policies. >> the next generations of great ideas. >> it is all starting right now and
i want the u.s. to broadcast to our colleagues and think about central policy and how it is for the future. this is not a new thing, it is a newly vibrant sector of the economy. it was actually more than 60 years ago. sometime around the time that president john f. kennedy was giving a speech about putting a man on the man. th helped with the launch of the first communication satellites kno as cal star one. the chairman of the fcc under kennedy, still going strong and 97. he told the president...
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that is why it last week announced my run for u.s. president to deliver a national identity that we are missing in this country. so, what does it mean to be an american? you believe in marriage. you get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. that is why is u.s. president i have pledged to get rid of a performative action once and for all. it is eight national cancer on our soul and we are done with it. i came into existence by executive order by lyndon johnson every president since lyndon johnson could have crossed it out for a love that man going to come and talk to him about in a second period cross that out we are done with affirmative action in america. that is the first thing. what does it mean to be american? it meanst we believe that the people who we elect to run the government, whoever it is, ought to be the people who actually run the government. radical idea in america, who would have thought. so theon next time we have an at betty faust she or merric
that is why it last week announced my run for u.s. president to deliver a national identity that we are missing in this country. so, what does it mean to be an american? you believe in marriage. you get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. that is why is u.s. president i have pledged to get rid of a performative action once and for all. it is eight national cancer on our soul and we are done with it. i came into...
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mark: the u.s. is the biggest market, together the u.s. and china are about 50%-plus of the global advertising market. heading in different directions. you know, the u.s. expected to be relatively resilient next year. china, we are not sure. maybe another tough year. you know, global ad spin should be up 6% or 7%. expectations next year are up 5% to 6%, so slightly slower. but don't forget, inflation is now 6%. so, you know, we are used to looking at things in nominal terms, but we forget to take off inflation, which is, sadly, a little bit higher than it used to be. so, i think it is a relatively challenging year next year, but things have proven a lot more resilient than people expect. so, we will have to see how the year unfolds. francine: do you think 2023 is the hardest year, or 2024 could be even harder if there is a lag effect in some of these inflation numbers? mark: 2020 was a pretty difficult year. [laughter] so, we have been going through difficult years. there are many reasons to be optimistic, i think, about the future for our
mark: the u.s. is the biggest market, together the u.s. and china are about 50%-plus of the global advertising market. heading in different directions. you know, the u.s. expected to be relatively resilient next year. china, we are not sure. maybe another tough year. you know, global ad spin should be up 6% or 7%. expectations next year are up 5% to 6%, so slightly slower. but don't forget, inflation is now 6%. so, you know, we are used to looking at things in nominal terms, but we forget to...
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one branch of the u.s. government. we reclassified mexican citizens selling plasma as labor, the plasma companies. then toverturn that class of classification, saying it wasn't labor. but in their court filings, they detailed how important this piece of the plasma economy . so one of the documents calls the mexican border plasma stations the most productive in the united states, meaning they are gathering more plasma tha any other collection across the country. at this point, there has been a new ruling that has really allowed mexican citizens to cross into the u.s. to sell plasma. so come back and forth a couple of times since the lawsuit started. i actually spoke with since the latest decision in the lawsuit, i spoke with a uple of the donors who are in my book from mexico and they have returned back to the u.s. to start selling plasma again because the money is just so good. one of the people i spoke with recently, a couple of weeks ago was an english teacher in juarez and he just said, you know, it's the it's the w
one branch of the u.s. government. we reclassified mexican citizens selling plasma as labor, the plasma companies. then toverturn that class of classification, saying it wasn't labor. but in their court filings, they detailed how important this piece of the plasma economy . so one of the documents calls the mexican border plasma stations the most productive in the united states, meaning they are gathering more plasma tha any other collection across the country. at this point, there has been a...
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u.s. over giving president biden the power to been -- ben tiktok. fears of a color outfit in syria following the recent earthquakes worsening the humanitarian crisis. i call -- i'll call for nigeria's presidential elections to be canceled -- a call. opposition parties say the results are being manipulated. u.s. politicians are debating a bill that would give the president the authority to ban apps, including tiktok. u.s. intelligence agencies believe the video-sharing platform is a national security risk that could give the chinese government access to user data. tiktok has around 100 million users in the u.s. alone. it has been banned from government have issued phones in the u.s., canada, and parliament. >> tiktok is a modern-day trojan horse of the ccp, used to surveillance exploit americans' personal information. in other words, it is a spy balloon in your phone. >> i think this would damage our allegiances across the globe, bring more information into china's sphere, destroy jobs in t
u.s. over giving president biden the power to been -- ben tiktok. fears of a color outfit in syria following the recent earthquakes worsening the humanitarian crisis. i call -- i'll call for nigeria's presidential elections to be canceled -- a call. opposition parties say the results are being manipulated. u.s. politicians are debating a bill that would give the president the authority to ban apps, including tiktok. u.s. intelligence agencies believe the video-sharing platform is a national...
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that is approximately 7 billion u.s. dollars over four years. but our import bill is something on the order of 15 billion u.s. dollars every year. so it is not going to make such a difference in terms of us being able to imports essential goods. they are mainly doing it for our foreign exports, and to much less extent now to tourism. the big picture is that, an economy sri lanka is above 60%, 70% of our workforce in the oil sector. they need to talk about providing support. one year if a fisherman does not have an income, or a fire -- a foreman does not, you need something like a -- sherlock is known for its free education and free health care, unlike -- in the 1970's there were much higher cumin indicators. what the imf and the world bank are trying to do is what they've done on and off all around the world is narrow the playing target. and 70% of the population -- no, they are going to leave the larger people out. that's the main concern, this could be regressive in terms of social welfare progress that sri lanka is made in its post-covid hist
that is approximately 7 billion u.s. dollars over four years. but our import bill is something on the order of 15 billion u.s. dollars every year. so it is not going to make such a difference in terms of us being able to imports essential goods. they are mainly doing it for our foreign exports, and to much less extent now to tourism. the big picture is that, an economy sri lanka is above 60%, 70% of our workforce in the oil sector. they need to talk about providing support. one year if a...
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moody's writing, a u.s. tiktok ban would benefit youtube, instagram and snap, resulting in higher ra+eáute1 share, saying ìáhp f instagram, th"1e1 tiktok ban creates a smallerçóÑit(xd reven opportunity. ban, writing ifxdçó tiktok were banned, it's 150 million million users and 2.8 trillion minutes would go to instagram's reels because most post their videos on reels and also to snap's spotlight which has the highest demographic overlap with tiktok. it is worth noting that there does seem to be a bipartisan push for new privacy legislation as well as section 230. all these platforms could be held liable for the content on their platforms. >> the security of data is one issue which seems is in the process of being addressed with project texas. you put that issue to the side. but the other line of questioning from congress has really been about misinformation on the platform and you can replace tiktok with meta. you name all of the other big cap technology companies and they should face the same sort of
moody's writing, a u.s. tiktok ban would benefit youtube, instagram and snap, resulting in higher ra+eáute1 share, saying ìáhp f instagram, th"1e1 tiktok ban creates a smallerçóÑit(xd reven opportunity. ban, writing ifxdçó tiktok were banned, it's 150 million million users and 2.8 trillion minutes would go to instagram's reels because most post their videos on reels and also to snap's spotlight which has the highest demographic overlap with tiktok. it is worth noting that there...
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the u.s. are presenting different versions of her a u.s. surveillance drone ended up in the black sea. it came down on tuesday after being pursued by russian fighter jets near the russian and next region of crimea. the u.s. defense department released edited video taken by the end cute reaper drone that shows a russian su-17 fighter jet approaching and mping fuel as ipasses. the u.s. says the unmanned drones propeller was struck, forcing it down and then be operating in international airspace. the russian defense spokesman has a different version of what happened. translator: on the morning of march 14th, 2023, russian air force control systems detected an american mq-9 drone flying over the black sea near the crimean peninsula towards the russian state border.with its td off, and violated temporary restrictions to airspace usage set for the special military operation. those restrictions were passed to all international airspace users, and published in accordance with all norms. fighter jets f
the u.s. are presenting different versions of her a u.s. surveillance drone ended up in the black sea. it came down on tuesday after being pursued by russian fighter jets near the russian and next region of crimea. the u.s. defense department released edited video taken by the end cute reaper drone that shows a russian su-17 fighter jet approaching and mping fuel as ipasses. the u.s. says the unmanned drones propeller was struck, forcing it down and then be operating in international airspace....
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germany and the u.s. challenged challeng the leadership in thosese areas and interchangeable manufacturer they became economic rivals for standard than the economic power translated into the political and military leadership. if we think about the rise and fall of these great powers and e competition into the emerging technologies through this lens of which country can adapt the technologies at a scale and can build a better diffusion capacity i think that really orients the framework by which we evaluate the capabilities. so again, we are trying to measure whether china's capacity to innovate differs strongly from its capacity to defuse technologies at scale, and i argue that this sort of deficit does exist by a lot of measures closely related to innovation capacity. we've seen a lot of figures in terms of some of the highest leading talent and gives no doubt of that in certain emerging technologies like ai, china will be able to produce major breakthroughs. they have firms in this space. my analysis sho
germany and the u.s. challenged challeng the leadership in thosese areas and interchangeable manufacturer they became economic rivals for standard than the economic power translated into the political and military leadership. if we think about the rise and fall of these great powers and e competition into the emerging technologies through this lens of which country can adapt the technologies at a scale and can build a better diffusion capacity i think that really orients the framework by which...
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the u.s. increased at 3.2%. the pentagon can't have an audit, why should it be given this unbridled amount of money? these are the two vines are going to have to deal with from both sides of the political spectrum. arthere any initiativ in the budget in terms of increasing the resiliency of space assets? this is the theme we kee hearing, increased resiliency. anything in the air force or space force budgets that address thatssue? >> i'll start on the percent comparison. comping who spends what on what is not a great metric for determining success the battlefield. you look at the russian experience you have seen over the last year, not a lot of good battlefield outces. we are not a hyper military we are very combat very well trained on top of that we are focused on the future site and we practice against those challenges routily these investments that we are making are about making sure we can deliver those, you know, outcomes that we believe we need. we think we are better at it thanhe chinese are. audit, audit
the u.s. increased at 3.2%. the pentagon can't have an audit, why should it be given this unbridled amount of money? these are the two vines are going to have to deal with from both sides of the political spectrum. arthere any initiativ in the budget in terms of increasing the resiliency of space assets? this is the theme we kee hearing, increased resiliency. anything in the air force or space force budgets that address thatssue? >> i'll start on the percent comparison. comping who spends...
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mark: the u.s. and china are 50% of the global advertising. the u.s. is expected to be relatively resilient next year. global ad spend is going to be up 6% to 7%. inflation is now 6%. we are used to looking at things in nominal terms. we forget to take off inflation .i think a relatively -- we forget to take off inflation. i think a relatively challenging year next year, but things will -- things have proven more resilient than people expect. francine: do you think 2023 is the hardest year or that 2024 could be even harder? mark: 2020 was a pretty difficult year! [laughter] we are going through difficult years. there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future of our industry. it comes back to the types of questions clients are asking us. they are much more significant. there much more important. -- they are much more important. the secret to success for any company to grow, and wpp and our industry more broadly can be at the heart of our clients' growth. how do they succeed with consumers? how do they reach them in new areas? how do they innova
mark: the u.s. and china are 50% of the global advertising. the u.s. is expected to be relatively resilient next year. global ad spend is going to be up 6% to 7%. inflation is now 6%. we are used to looking at things in nominal terms. we forget to take off inflation .i think a relatively -- we forget to take off inflation. i think a relatively challenging year next year, but things will -- things have proven more resilient than people expect. francine: do you think 2023 is the hardest year or...
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the u.s. strategic command notified the congress recently that the chinese now exceed the number of icbm launchers and that's only one criterion, but it's significant. for a long time, people said they were never going to build a nuclear triad but that's with they are doing. they may be cooperating with the russians to get the stuff you make nuclear weapons out of. i think they are not where they need to go or want to be put they arelearly on that trajectory and we can see where that is gog so we cannot ignore the proem so we need to prioritize this. host: if you want to ask r guest any questions, here's ho you can call us -- the chinese president made a spee yesterday and of it was translated he said this -- is this rhetoric or does it speak to intentions? guest: i looked mostly at the capabilities they are building. they are building a military to seiz taiwan and take on the united states and their practicing missile attacks. the intentions are pretty clear. we don't have to speculate in thi
the u.s. strategic command notified the congress recently that the chinese now exceed the number of icbm launchers and that's only one criterion, but it's significant. for a long time, people said they were never going to build a nuclear triad but that's with they are doing. they may be cooperating with the russians to get the stuff you make nuclear weapons out of. i think they are not where they need to go or want to be put they arelearly on that trajectory and we can see where that is gog so...
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so, in the u.s., and, again, is there really anything to rival the u.s. in terms of consumer spending or advertising spending? mark: advertising, well, the u.s. is the biggest market. together, the u.s. and china are about 50%-plus of the global advertising market. heading in different directions. you know, the u.s. expected to be relatively resilient next year. china, we are not sure. maybe another tough year. you know, global ad spend should be up 6% or 7%. expectations next year are up 5% to 6%, so slightly slower. but don't forget, inflation is now 6%. so, you know, we're used to looking at things in nominal terms, but we forget to take off inflation, which, sadly is, a little bit higher than it used to be. so, i think it is a relatively, you know, a relatively charge you know, a relatively challenging year next year, but i think that things have proven a lot more resilient than people expect. so we will have to see how the year, how the year unfolds. is francine: do you think 2023 is the hardest year, or 2024 could be even harder, if there is a lag e
so, in the u.s., and, again, is there really anything to rival the u.s. in terms of consumer spending or advertising spending? mark: advertising, well, the u.s. is the biggest market. together, the u.s. and china are about 50%-plus of the global advertising market. heading in different directions. you know, the u.s. expected to be relatively resilient next year. china, we are not sure. maybe another tough year. you know, global ad spend should be up 6% or 7%. expectations next year are up 5% to...
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if you have arms-control work, you got to do u.s. government or you are adjacent, my competitive set is the entire country to hire people so we need to have authorities but also create a sense of mission and attract people and make it a rewarding place to be. >> some folks may want to call you. >> a work ink progress. >> the administration least huge national cybersecurity strategy and i want to ask about your bureau's role because fundamental shift in that rebalancing is possibly away from individuals and small businesses and the most capable better positioned actors to defend cyberspace, what does that strategy mean for s how you do your work? >> the national cybersecurity strategy has been out a couple of weeks now. theen result of inclusive procs led by cyber director and by impression it rainy grass and the final product is it represents the maturation of our approach to cybersecurity. too often we talk about cyber attacks, this exhaustion is thing like thunderstorms and sweeping across the plains and lightning comes down but it
if you have arms-control work, you got to do u.s. government or you are adjacent, my competitive set is the entire country to hire people so we need to have authorities but also create a sense of mission and attract people and make it a rewarding place to be. >> some folks may want to call you. >> a work ink progress. >> the administration least huge national cybersecurity strategy and i want to ask about your bureau's role because fundamental shift in that rebalancing is...
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scott: thank god for the u.s. supreme court. [applause] so, for me, so with little time left, i will say this, every morning i start with my quiet time before i go to the wall street journal, fox, newsmax, anything else. i start with the gospel, spend some time writing in a journal and look for scripture that inspires me for the day. one thing that has inspired me throughout politics is matthew 25. the entire chapter is about what you do with your talents. you have to do something with your talents. number two, there are subgroups of people who need assistance. the last thing is that if we gave more, maybe our taxes would be less. god bless you. [laughter] >> south carolina's own senator, senator tim scott! sen. scott: thank you all very much. [applause] thank you, sir.
scott: thank god for the u.s. supreme court. [applause] so, for me, so with little time left, i will say this, every morning i start with my quiet time before i go to the wall street journal, fox, newsmax, anything else. i start with the gospel, spend some time writing in a journal and look for scripture that inspires me for the day. one thing that has inspired me throughout politics is matthew 25. the entire chapter is about what you do with your talents. you have to do something with your...
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we urge the u.s. to respect science and facts, to stop politicizing the origin tracing of the coronavirus. >> china saying this theory is categorically not true. this subject is a point of contention after this week, an article appeared in the u.s. media on sunday. the wall street journal reported the lab leak, most likely origin of covid-19 pandemic, quoting the energy departmt. that cited a classified intelligence report, this is the crucial bit "u.s. department of energy said they can only reach that conclion with low confidence." the white hou says there is no consensus. >> work is still ongoing. there hasn't been a final conclusion arrived at here. not everyone in the intelligence community or across the government has a consensus view on how it started. >> u.s. government agencies have different conclusions. we are not hearing much detail on why the fbi and the u.s. energy department made those assertions. cbs news explains. >> they are not really giving clear or definitive language. the fbi dir
we urge the u.s. to respect science and facts, to stop politicizing the origin tracing of the coronavirus. >> china saying this theory is categorically not true. this subject is a point of contention after this week, an article appeared in the u.s. media on sunday. the wall street journal reported the lab leak, most likely origin of covid-19 pandemic, quoting the energy departmt. that cited a classified intelligence report, this is the crucial bit "u.s. department of energy said they...
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to reaffirm continued u.s. global health leadership, the budget request for part one billion for usaid managed accounts to combat infectious diseases, prevent criminal health deaths, both for nutrition, control the hiv, aids epidemic and provide funding to support and protect the global health workforce through the presidential health care initiative. this is 745 million for usaid to respond to future infectious disease threats. the global challenges i've outlined here proportionately impact women and girls, especially in crisis and conflict settings. including access to educational, economic leadership opportunities. the budget would support implementation of the national strategy for gender equity and equality for the historic request of 3.1 million to uplift the world of women and girls in all of their diversity. the request includes 300 million from the gender equity and quality action fund to advance women's economic security. in addition to providing with critical resources, the budget recognizes that in
to reaffirm continued u.s. global health leadership, the budget request for part one billion for usaid managed accounts to combat infectious diseases, prevent criminal health deaths, both for nutrition, control the hiv, aids epidemic and provide funding to support and protect the global health workforce through the presidential health care initiative. this is 745 million for usaid to respond to future infectious disease threats. the global challenges i've outlined here proportionately impact...
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she contacts u.s. house speaker mccarthy it'll be another provocation that fiercely violates the one china principle harms china's sovereignty and territorial integrity and destroys pe peace and stabilityn the taiwan strait we firmly oppose this and will definitely take measures to resolutely fight back. fox business will be keeping an eye on this. catch maria 10:00 a.m. sunday morning on the fox news channel for "sunday morning futures". interviews with congressman jim jordan, brian style, as well as miranda devine and peter schweizer, that will do it for me rethink his symmetry watching we will see you next time. >> welcome to the "wall street journal at large" i am james freeman emperor gerry baker. history has been made in america this week and probably not something we can look back on with pride manhattan democratic district attorney has recycle the case rejected by other prosecutors in may donald trump indicted on thursday the first former u.s. president to face terminal charges the specific all
she contacts u.s. house speaker mccarthy it'll be another provocation that fiercely violates the one china principle harms china's sovereignty and territorial integrity and destroys pe peace and stabilityn the taiwan strait we firmly oppose this and will definitely take measures to resolutely fight back. fox business will be keeping an eye on this. catch maria 10:00 a.m. sunday morning on the fox news channel for "sunday morning futures". interviews with congressman jim jordan, brian...
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the u.s. intelligence committee has given overview but none of individual agencies have acknowledged where they are. host: is it because of the story you published over the weekend about the energy department assessment on the same assessment of a lab leak. guest: there was a direct correlation. the doctor one to get out there and say we think it is true and we thought this before the energy department did have expertise. host: colors have been bringing up your story that you and your colleague wrote this weekend. why would the energy department look into the lab leak? why are they doing an assessment ? i'm send the fbi but why the energy department? guest: looking back my have explained completely in the article. the energy department back in 1960's established that the division -- z division. laboratory studies weapon programs in foreign countries. they do the same with china and iran and over the years have developed specialties not just in nuclear but chemical bio up is as well. have exper
the u.s. intelligence committee has given overview but none of individual agencies have acknowledged where they are. host: is it because of the story you published over the weekend about the energy department assessment on the same assessment of a lab leak. guest: there was a direct correlation. the doctor one to get out there and say we think it is true and we thought this before the energy department did have expertise. host: colors have been bringing up your story that you and your colleague...
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legislation is being introduced today in the u.s. that would give the government new powers to ban the app and other foreign-based technologies if they seem to pose national security threats. the investor of political science at villanova university -- >> i think we e an increasingly scary times between the u.s. and china. neither country seems willing to at any moment give the benefit of the doubt to the other, or look at each other's statements for other than the worst interpretation. we are seeing that again in terms of foreign minister chin's interpretation of u.s. statements. so there is heightened tension, and given that these are two of the most powerful nations on earth, i think that's very scary. ben: relations between the two are particularly strained right now. how would you characterize the state of relations historically? where are we in terms of these countries seeing i tie right now -- eye-to-eye right now? >> this is as bad as it has been in decades. even after the bellgrade -- belgrade bombing, where it was a nato bo
legislation is being introduced today in the u.s. that would give the government new powers to ban the app and other foreign-based technologies if they seem to pose national security threats. the investor of political science at villanova university -- >> i think we e an increasingly scary times between the u.s. and china. neither country seems willing to at any moment give the benefit of the doubt to the other, or look at each other's statements for other than the worst interpretation....
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it is wn the u.s. felt to keep the ratline -- failed to keep the redlines that was giving a reprint line about chemical weapons. he used chemical weapons and is still receiving phone calls and cards graduations -- and congratulations from his allies around the world. it would not expect from governments even though liberal democracies but they are not built, they are not elected to spread democracy around the world and they do not. civil societies do. people in the u.s. do people in view -- government do. there people in the government that care about many places around the world and they are doing their job trying to make a world a better place. but the government, the concept of government asot to go and help another country. i know it is painful to hear but i do not think there was show up in people here in iran and around the world should not make their plan expecting the west to help them. it is your problem. you are the only one who will be able to do with it. you have so many allies around the w
it is wn the u.s. felt to keep the ratline -- failed to keep the redlines that was giving a reprint line about chemical weapons. he used chemical weapons and is still receiving phone calls and cards graduations -- and congratulations from his allies around the world. it would not expect from governments even though liberal democracies but they are not built, they are not elected to spread democracy around the world and they do not. civil societies do. people in the u.s. do people in view --...
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the u.s. military releases footage that it says shows the moment a russian jet took down an american drone. authentically african. senegal celebrates the rich traditions of the continents textiles with some of africa's leading contemporary designers. ♪ welcome to world news america and the u.k., on pbs and around the globe. we start in france where hundreds of protesters have filled the vast square opposite the parliament building in central paris. they started fires and chanted their opposition to the government's move to push through unpopular pension reforms without a parliamentary vote. president emmanuel macron opted to evoke a controversial article in the french constitution after a frantic series of meetings with close aides and ministers revealed he would lose a potential vote. >> [speaking foreign language] [booing] [applause] david: the french prime minister was booed as she arrived at the national assembly to announce the government would trigger article 49.3 of the french constit
the u.s. military releases footage that it says shows the moment a russian jet took down an american drone. authentically african. senegal celebrates the rich traditions of the continents textiles with some of africa's leading contemporary designers. ♪ welcome to world news america and the u.k., on pbs and around the globe. we start in france where hundreds of protesters have filled the vast square opposite the parliament building in central paris. they started fires and chanted their...