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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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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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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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between the u.s. and u.k., all of our nuclear powered ships of travel the entire globe, around the entire globe more than 150 million miles. that's -- we can't figure out how to get the sub to the moon, but we are working on a. where are you admiral? [applause] >> starting now, to ensure that australia is fully prepared and meet the highest possible standards of safety throughout the life of these boats. unprecedented trilateral corporation, testing for strength. our shared commitment of ensuring the indo pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. a shared commitment to create, that's the objective the united states shares not only with u.k. and australia. it is shared by our friends in the region. by our friends in the indo pacific and europe. in this first project, it's only beginning. more partnerships. more potential. we are putting ourselves in the strongest possible position to navigate the challenges of the day and tomorrow. together. together. i thank you again. the united states ca
between the u.s. and u.k., all of our nuclear powered ships of travel the entire globe, around the entire globe more than 150 million miles. that's -- we can't figure out how to get the sub to the moon, but we are working on a. where are you admiral? [applause] >> starting now, to ensure that australia is fully prepared and meet the highest possible standards of safety throughout the life of these boats. unprecedented trilateral corporation, testing for strength. our shared commitment of...
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in 2003 the u.s. and 83 people through uk we have sent 225 to america. three quarters of those are non- violence and largely white-collar alleged crimes. there is a fundamental i am saying this. but refuse to come to face trial for the killing of harry dunn. compounded by coercive citizens the last two decades the american policy has been rather like international commercial correcting this will the prime minister look at this? >> mr. speaker, i think my right honorable friend for his question. also it's that national interest for this relationship and under the treaty we have with the u.s. we secure and i am happy to meet with him to discuss this issue further. the uk the u.s. has refused a one. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's the highest of pure quality. but also on that flight of the ability for natural gas, you are dependent on unregulated fuel such as heating oil. it was dependent upon costly all electric systems. will they invest by ensuring all fuels are regulated? also by ensuring all electric are able to get the fuel payments. >> mr. speaker som
in 2003 the u.s. and 83 people through uk we have sent 225 to america. three quarters of those are non- violence and largely white-collar alleged crimes. there is a fundamental i am saying this. but refuse to come to face trial for the killing of harry dunn. compounded by coercive citizens the last two decades the american policy has been rather like international commercial correcting this will the prime minister look at this? >> mr. speaker, i think my right honorable friend for his...
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the u.s. government which we should have all the paperwork far more easily accessible instead of putting it on the applicant was often scrambling and no longer has a connection or ability to contact the military personnel get deployed in some go up in rank, things like that and i was one time asked if i had a connection to general because i needed to get approval and i don't have him on my speed dial. these things that create very real obstacles in the chief of mission approval has been a bit of a drawling line in the sand, without it folks cannot only can enter continued applications are not able to qualify for the relocation with the administration end of july and august started moving siv applicants they had to pass the stage and expanding projects like project rabbit from all accounts would've speed that up and putting the burden back on the u.s. government within the information that they should already have. >> thank you for that. he also mentioned capabilities in the u.s. government uni
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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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we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we are importing less than before. where from mostly? mike: canada. our neighbors are the largest suppliers of oil. we are a big customer of canada. they are a large resource country. david: how do you get that oil down? mike: other pipelines have been built. some of it flows by rail, some of it by ship you can bring it by ship. canada is the largest supplier, then others. we bring in some oil from the middle east but much less. david: i do think there is much oil to be found in the lower fortier -- lower 48 or alaska. most of us know where the oil is. david: people have said that over time and there have always been surprises. the u.s. has been explored more than any other place in the world. the industry has a good idea, but technology allows you to recovery things you have not before that. that is the story of shale. the other one that c
we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we are importing less than before. where from mostly? mike: canada. our neighbors are the largest suppliers of oil. we are a big customer of canada. they are a large resource country. david: how do you get that oil down? mike: other pipelines have been built. some of it flows by rail, some of...
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ollie is currently the deputy secretary at the u.s. department of public transportation. chief operating officer she supports sec. buttigieg in providing leadership for d.o.t.. she has extensive 25 your public-sector career at all levels of government. she served from 2014-2020. responsible for the safe and equitable operation of new york city's transportation network. it included 6000 miles of roadways, 789 bridges, the nation's largest traffic operations and parking system the staten island ferry, and extensive bicycle, pedestrian, and public plaza infrastructure. by the way, in addition to all of that she also served on mta board. in her spare time. as i indicated she also served the obama administration as the assistant secretary and undersecretary at the u.s. department of transportation. she has worked with the u.s. senate for charles schumer and senators daniel patrick monahan. join me in giving a warm welcome to deputy secretary. [applause] ♪ >> poly, thank you for being here with us today. i think will have a very interesting conversation about public transport
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today we are going to hear from u.s. secretary of education miguel cardona, our 12th u.s. secretary of education. was a distinguished career as an elementary school teacher, and connecticut education commissioner. we want to thank all of our guests for being here in person, we are so grateful for everyone who is tuning in from across the country. right now there is a child in a classroom in rural america who is dreaming about science. there is a student in a tutoring program who is mastering math concepts that could not the beginning of the year. there's a high school student to is receiving mentorship to become a teacher himself one day. and there is a young person connecting with her school counselor, trying to become the first person in her family to attend college. the secretary will share how we must raise the bar on education for these and for all students, everywhere in america. just a few moments you will hear about the u.s. department of education's focus for the year ahead. which builds on the secretary's priority to promote academic access for every learner, to
today we are going to hear from u.s. secretary of education miguel cardona, our 12th u.s. secretary of education. was a distinguished career as an elementary school teacher, and connecticut education commissioner. we want to thank all of our guests for being here in person, we are so grateful for everyone who is tuning in from across the country. right now there is a child in a classroom in rural america who is dreaming about science. there is a student in a tutoring program who is mastering...
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it is a partnership with u.s. iad under a cooperative agreement with u.s. iad so in partnership with local partners on the ground the consortium is able to work with local partners to strengthen democratic and take so many forms. the consortium is soap made up of three equal partners -- is made up of three different partners. host: i will remind our viewers if you would like to call in and make a comment or ask a question you can do so on our lines by a. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. i know you are focused on international and overseas but the elephant in the room when we talk about democracy is the attack on the capital january 6. for your comments on that? guest: the consortium is not spending so much energy here in the u.s. on democracy. we recognize democracy as get u.s. as a work in progress as democracies are everywhere and sometimes democracies have backsliding and i was say that's what we saw on january 6. while we do not work specifically in the u.s., democracy is a worldwide universal virtue everyb
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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
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because of what types of u.s., what u.s. capitol is going to support adaptation, diffusion, whatever you want to call it. you were on the receiving end of talent programs, etc. where gaps 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 to 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 ccp's activities, and if we are, what steps should we be taking, if any, to address it? mr.
because of what types of u.s., what u.s. capitol is going to support adaptation, diffusion, whatever you want to call it. you were on the receiving end of talent programs, etc. where gaps 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...
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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
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on 3/19/1979 americans for the first time were able to watch live coverage of the u.s. house of representatives on c-span. to mark this occasion, shop our 44th anniversary sale at c-spanshop.org. use the promo code c-span 44. including apparel, accessories, and hold the core. there is something for every c-span fad. -- fan. next, discussions on u.s. industrial competitiveness starting with secretary jennifer granholm. from the washington post, this is about 45 minutes. >> welcome to washington post live, the global economics correspondent here. we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we will hear from mike dewine about how the chips act is taking on the buckeye state's. but first, secretary granholm talks about the american inflation reduction act. sec granholm: i'm so glad to be on. >> we are glad to have you with this. that introductory video covered the bear bones of the ira. i want to start with what this important legislation will mean for individual americans. when will our viewers se
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she has brought her u.s. army experience back into the classroom. thank you for what you do every day for students. god bless. [applause] joining alyssa barrow is a set she is a seventh grader math teacher from clay county and she is the 2023 florida teacher of the year. [applause] thank you for what you are doing. [applause] can keep up the great work. i thank you so much. we are also joined by alicia farren she's the mother of five to attend orange county public schools. she was a concerned parent a year or two ago because she saw there was inappropriate material in her children's library and school. things are even pornographic so she raise the issue. she got positive results but she decided to get more involved in this past november she was elected to the orange county school board as a parents right candidate. congratulations to you and best of luck. [applause] we believe in workforce education expanded opportunities for floridians to obtain certificate and credentials for your degree from a traditional brick and ivy university is one way you c
she has brought her u.s. army experience back into the classroom. thank you for what you do every day for students. god bless. [applause] joining alyssa barrow is a set she is a seventh grader math teacher from clay county and she is the 2023 florida teacher of the year. [applause] thank you for what you are doing. [applause] can keep up the great work. i thank you so much. we are also joined by alicia farren she's the mother of five to attend orange county public schools. she was a concerned...
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most u.s. laws that offer employment benefits and protection don't apply for these workers which number in the tens of millions around theorld. >> this is a battle being fought not just in california but in cities and countries around the world. the future of the gig economy still very much in play here. >> are business editor kate moody. that is it from us. i will be back at the bottom of the hour for the top stories. ♪ ♪ >> they sleep longer and sleep better. it is very nice to get the fresh air all day long. >> [speaking danish] ♪ >> [speaking danish] ♪ >> france 24. your window on the world. ♪ >> want to know? find out here. >> learn to tell what is true from wt is fakon social networks. >> identify the false rumors in european news stories. >> every day we bring you information that is verified and put into context. >> france 24 is news you can rely on. every day across all platforms. ♪ ♪ ÑtÑf?o■ñ ■#■#■#■■ 03/14/23 03/14/23 [captioning made possible by democrac
most u.s. laws that offer employment benefits and protection don't apply for these workers which number in the tens of millions around theorld. >> this is a battle being fought not just in california but in cities and countries around the world. the future of the gig economy still very much in play here. >> are business editor kate moody. that is it from us. i will be back at the bottom of the hour for the top stories. ♪ ♪ >> they sleep longer and sleep better. it is very...
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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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intelligence agenesill testify on the threats facing the u.s. during two hearings. wednesday before the senate intelligence committee and then thursday before the hse intelligence community. thursday the senators from ohio and pennsylvan, federal and local epa agency and the ceo of norfolk southern railroad testify before the senate and garment public works committee on how to protect the public and environment after the train derailment in ealestine, ohio. watch this week lives on the network for c-span free mobile video app. also.org permission video live or on demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> argus from the public service, president and ceo in here to talk about a new survey of there's taking a look at trust in government. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> tell us about the partnership, what is the first and foremost, what is m the meaning. >> the partnership is basically an organization focused on making the federal government work better. we are concerned in order for our country to solve problems and needs a go
intelligence agenesill testify on the threats facing the u.s. during two hearings. wednesday before the senate intelligence committee and then thursday before the hse intelligence community. thursday the senators from ohio and pennsylvan, federal and local epa agency and the ceo of norfolk southern railroad testify before the senate and garment public works committee on how to protect the public and environment after the train derailment in ealestine, ohio. watch this week lives on the network...
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anin time the u.s. west had democracy and the u.s. had freedom and i wanted to come to learn about thisountry and to learn new things. that is why i came to the states and that is lying tens of millns of students come to study here. host: here is a text from charles wanting to know why the chinese president triedo emulate durpasshe toll at terrien system of [indiscernible] guest: the party came to power in 1949 in a very vital way. it haslways been brutal to i own people. in the past 40 years there's been economic development. and there have been more liberalization. but then xi jinping came to power and they felt that there was too much liberalization. if we were allowed to access the internet and have more freedom maybe they would be ouof control. maybe they do not want the communist party anymore. and that feels very threatening. that is like the president there xi started this repression and over time became more and more to totally in. -- two toilet terrien -- totalitarian. becausthey are very scared of losing control over the co
anin time the u.s. west had democracy and the u.s. had freedom and i wanted to come to learn about thisountry and to learn new things. that is why i came to the states and that is lying tens of millns of students come to study here. host: here is a text from charles wanting to know why the chinese president triedo emulate durpasshe toll at terrien system of [indiscernible] guest: the party came to power in 1949 in a very vital way. it haslways been brutal to i own people. in the past 40 years...
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that's what u.s. bank is for. just visiting. >>> anheotkeeping you tedanithngupwiwa y d he tas tst the coast. waves of heavy rain and gusty winds on soard. e.f ty of rn ingoland in the ug bh eaayasthe rest of the afternoon and evening. >> grateful to you, paul. >>> here it's important for us to highlight those of you in the community that see a need and step forward. bridge builders. san francisco's first health clinic dedicated specifically to serving transgender and nongender confirming people opened their doors. it's transthrive. 8,000 square feet of service in that facility in knob hill. they serve about 800 transpatients every year. to help foster a safer space for the patients. everybody on staff identifies as transgender or nongender conforming themselves. >> this home and rescue is what we need to see more of ssac of transthrivwas funded mostly by gillead sciences. >>> legendary mexican ban that got its start in the sobay sic perform rical rm wo er y ticket sold goes to two nonprofits that pro
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i think it shows the u.s. and mexico can, when they cooperate, can act quickly to bring people to justice. they were arrested. one person in mexico, apparently a person who was guarding them. now, they are looking for others. this is presumably not just a one person operation. host: tell our viewers about this part of mexico and cartels operating on the border. guest: this part of mexico is one of the most dangerous. the state department ranks it as level four, which is do not go. the state department provides travel advisories and mexico is a large country, like ours, so they do travel advisories on a state-by-state basis, or even more discreetly than just a state. tamaulipas is one of those states recommended americans not travel to. it has notoriously been a dangerous state. it has per capita the highest number of disappearances and all of mexico. it is about a little over 18,000 out of 3.5 million. it is not a safe place. host: the state department recognizes not traveling to this part of mexico. you can d
i think it shows the u.s. and mexico can, when they cooperate, can act quickly to bring people to justice. they were arrested. one person in mexico, apparently a person who was guarding them. now, they are looking for others. this is presumably not just a one person operation. host: tell our viewers about this part of mexico and cartels operating on the border. guest: this part of mexico is one of the most dangerous. the state department ranks it as level four, which is do not go. the state...
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the u.s. interests go beyond simply coming to the area, because there's a country that needs help with security, needs help with dealing with some of the issues that kabir mentioned, of displacement of people. right? the u.s. has economic interests and security and military interests in this area, too, that it's seeking by this visit . -- by this visit. >> related to this visit by antony blinken, i think such visit has a double significance in which you know that america, the u.s. is playing a cure all, in terms of defense and the security issues in the country . -- in the country. niger now has an opportunity. because it's the first time that niger receives a very important personality from america and in this particular time. in this way, it is i think an opportunity for niger to discuss more in order to overcome about what is going on, fighting terrorism, fighting the budgetary, kidnapping, etc. etc. sami: let me bring in daniel now. is there an element of competition between world powers g
the u.s. interests go beyond simply coming to the area, because there's a country that needs help with security, needs help with dealing with some of the issues that kabir mentioned, of displacement of people. right? the u.s. has economic interests and security and military interests in this area, too, that it's seeking by this visit . -- by this visit. >> related to this visit by antony blinken, i think such visit has a double significance in which you know that america, the u.s. is...
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and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all the same rules and obligations, very easy for all the member states. accelerating permitting. accelerating access to financing. making things will be more easy for technology. like we did again for the chips. this is why i'm extremely pleased that i presented the net zero act. which is the framework to make sure that every member state behave the same way for this clean tech industry. second pillar, of course, we need to finance it. so now we have different options. some member states can borrow easily. for example, germany, netherlands, france. they borrow -- germany announce
and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all the same rules and obligations, very easy...
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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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for the u.s. department of defense, we build our military services to primarily focus on contesting or fighting domains and what i mean by that is this idea that the capabilities that we need to have an airspace, you need professionals with expertise, with a specifically designed equipment that are capable of securing those domains. so we can do follow on operations. if you can't control the sea, you certainly cannot ship equipment via the sea. now, if you can't control space, -- air, you cannot do close air support on ground trips. now, if you can't control space, you are not likely to provide satellite communications so what -- to the joint force. what the service provides is a complex endeavor to say you can control a domain. it requires personnel that have in-depth understanding, the complexities of the environment, nature of the environment characteristics of the , environment. you have to have equipment that is purpose built for the tasks at hand. you have to have doctrine, tactics, operatio
for the u.s. department of defense, we build our military services to primarily focus on contesting or fighting domains and what i mean by that is this idea that the capabilities that we need to have an airspace, you need professionals with expertise, with a specifically designed equipment that are capable of securing those domains. so we can do follow on operations. if you can't control the sea, you certainly cannot ship equipment via the sea. now, if you can't control space, -- air, you...
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and enhe u.s. to -- u.s. intelligence agencies will testify on wednesday before the senate intelligence committee. and then on thursday before the house intelligce committee. also, u.s. senators from ohio and local epa agencies and nor focus southern trailhot -- railroad will testify on how to protect the public and environment after the train derailment in east pales ohio. watch on c-span, or c-span now our free mobile video app. also had to c-span.org for scheduling information and video live and on-demand any time. the span, your global view of -- c-span, your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers is so that students from w income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast provides c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a
and enhe u.s. to -- u.s. intelligence agencies will testify on wednesday before the senate intelligence committee. and then on thursday before the house intelligce committee. also, u.s. senators from ohio and local epa agencies and nor focus southern trailhot -- railroad will testify on how to protect the public and environment after the train derailment in east pales ohio. watch on c-span, or c-span now our free mobile video app. also had to c-span.org for scheduling information and video live...
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. -- eric garcetti to be a u.s. ambassador. he was first nominated for the post nearly two years ago in 2021. thhouse is currently in a district work peri. they willeturn for business on was come up march 22, after the house republicans annual retreat in orlando, flora. watch coverage of the house on c-span, and the senate on c-span 2. you can watch all of our congressional coverage on c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> preorder your copy of the congressional directory for the 118th congress. it is your access to the federal government with biography and contact information for every house and senate member, important information on congressional committees, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. scan the code on the right to preorder your copy for your -- for early spring delivery. every purchase supports our nonprofit operations at c-spanshop.org. ♪ >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress. from the house and
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they catch up to the u.s. average and grow compared to it so i would say the last decade and a half they are noticeably above and just showed you the data for 2021. large and midsized farms, median household income fluctuates a lot year-to-year but there's a strong powerful trend there. another aspect of policy implication over time consolidation is shifting program production to larger firms so today using the 2021 forms of data 74% of production program crops is held by large and midsized family farms. payments tend to follow production for program crops so that means and policy we are steadily shifting payments whether it crop insurance, subsidies or commodity program payments to higher income households as production is shifting to larger firms. the other thing we haven't made often in reports is median income for large and midsized farms on trend is growing a lot. if i run a trendline through that, what we've got over 25 years is gross in the trend protection for household income of $120,000. this is real
they catch up to the u.s. average and grow compared to it so i would say the last decade and a half they are noticeably above and just showed you the data for 2021. large and midsized farms, median household income fluctuates a lot year-to-year but there's a strong powerful trend there. another aspect of policy implication over time consolidation is shifting program production to larger firms so today using the 2021 forms of data 74% of production program crops is held by large and midsized...
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the move comes as u.s. regulators shut down new york-based signature bank and announced clients in that bank would also have full access to their money. but with two u.s. banks now closed, the question now is, how will it impact financial markets? markets in asia may be feeling jittery. they dropped slightly in morning trading. >> i think it will induce more volatility in the market and that's typically not a great thing for the general investor. >> reporter: san jose state assistant professor of finance matthew faulkner says it's important to assess your own risk. >> any individual with more than $25,000 in a bank account, without any other names on that bank account, to split money amongst different bank accounts so that you can be protected multiple times with the $25,000 fdic insurance. >> reporter: bay area congressman eric swalwell says going forward we must hold management accountable and investigate whether there was any shorting or manipulations of markets. marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> 4
the move comes as u.s. regulators shut down new york-based signature bank and announced clients in that bank would also have full access to their money. but with two u.s. banks now closed, the question now is, how will it impact financial markets? markets in asia may be feeling jittery. they dropped slightly in morning trading. >> i think it will induce more volatility in the market and that's typically not a great thing for the general investor. >> reporter: san jose state...
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the u.s. and with allies, indeed the u.s. has become in this year end indispensable energy partner to our allies in a globally energy powerhouse. >> thanks again to many in this room global investments and clean energy have matched those in fossil fuel production for the very first time in 2022 the first time. these new clean energy installationsth reached a record as the e.u. has added more wind and solar capacity than any year prior and in spite of partially because of the geopolitics of the day, it is clear that that clean energy transition is firmly underway. and so the question for us is -- what lies ahead? make no mistake, enormous energy challenges remain across global energy markets. we have not yet vanquished the volatility that characterize so much of the last 12 months. the risks to energy security, the vulnerabilities that those risks leave for national and economic security. those have not disappeared. the cost of climate change keep piling up.di and the imperative that every coun
the u.s. and with allies, indeed the u.s. has become in this year end indispensable energy partner to our allies in a globally energy powerhouse. >> thanks again to many in this room global investments and clean energy have matched those in fossil fuel production for the very first time in 2022 the first time. these new clean energy installationsth reached a record as the e.u. has added more wind and solar capacity than any year prior and in spite of partially because of the geopolitics...
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are irresistible we know this because we're seeing investments and these announcements comes to the u.s. so in a very short period of time you willnt see te buildup for example, of this solar supply chain. you are seeing the buildup of the battery supply chain for electric vehicles. t so we're doing a lot of this simultaneously and we're excited about the initial response that we're seeinglt from the private sector on it. >> s now any innovative effort s going to have its losses as well as its wins. and i wonder what provisions are in place to guard against the sort of losses we saw in 2009 american recovery act -- which funds like solar, power startup they've got a lot of attention when it failed maybe just proportionate attention but the political reality was it hurt president obama at the time. what safeguards do you have in place to protect against a repeat of that, and how enduring is the political support for this effort? could you survive or two -- >> well let's just referring to the loan programs office, and they do very strict vetting of their programs. but they are in place to
are irresistible we know this because we're seeing investments and these announcements comes to the u.s. so in a very short period of time you willnt see te buildup for example, of this solar supply chain. you are seeing the buildup of the battery supply chain for electric vehicles. t so we're doing a lot of this simultaneously and we're excited about the initial response that we're seeinglt from the private sector on it. >> s now any innovative effort s going to have its losses as well...
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to charles ramsey, who is currently the adviser of the u.s. conference of mayors on these issues, but really a giant of amanda policing in this country. former police commissioner of the philadelphia police department, incredibly well respected, and probably the only one in this room who can say he bears the like this on a u.s. postage stamp in our country. >> and, last but certainly not, least destruct what flurry. the executive director of the -- an extensive background also on police long forsman with a breath of knowledge and work across the u.s. currently advising our communities, including u.s. cities and also abroad. thank you, very much charging us. so i'm gonna dive right. and i'm gonna start with juanita. you have been involved in so many different ways across the country. particularly acting attorney general civil rights during the obama ministration. he led the leadership conference of civil and human rights. now see associate general. try to share with us, it's probably difficult to boil the strategist a few minutes, through the c
to charles ramsey, who is currently the adviser of the u.s. conference of mayors on these issues, but really a giant of amanda policing in this country. former police commissioner of the philadelphia police department, incredibly well respected, and probably the only one in this room who can say he bears the like this on a u.s. postage stamp in our country. >> and, last but certainly not, least destruct what flurry. the executive director of the -- an extensive background also on police...
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. >> next, discussions on u.s. industrial competitiveness starting with energy secretary-general jennifer granholm with "the washington post," this is about 45 minutes. >> hello and welcome to washington post live. i'm david j lynch, correspondent at the post. today we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we'll hear from governor mike dewine, republican of ohio about how the chips act is taking shape in the buckeye state. but first, energy secretary jennifer granholm discusses the impact on the american economy, and the transition to clean energy. secretary granholm, welcome. >> thank you so much. glad to be on. well, we're glad to have with us. now, our introductory video covered the bare bones of the ira. i want to start with what this important legislation will mean for individual americans. where will our viewers see the results in their own lives and how can they take advantage of it? >> it's a great question because there are hug
. >> next, discussions on u.s. industrial competitiveness starting with energy secretary-general jennifer granholm with "the washington post," this is about 45 minutes. >> hello and welcome to washington post live. i'm david j lynch, correspondent at the post. today we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we'll hear from governor mike dewine, republican of ohio about how the chips act is...
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♪ >> on monday, u.s. energy secretary jennifer granholm and ohio republican governor mike dewine discuss u.s. industrial competitiveness with the washington post. watch live coverage on c-span now, our free mobile video up, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> be up-to-date with the latest in publishing with book tv podcast about books. with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and trends confederate interviews. you can find about books on c-span now, our free mobile app, or whatever you get your >> up next we will hear from the centers of medicare and medicaid services administrator. she says other we challenges as the health care system transitions away from the covid-19 health emergency, which will expire may 11 of this year. the administrator talks about health disparities, access to care, and lowering prescription drug cause. her remarks are part of the america health insurance plan conference in washington, d.c.. conference. being held here in washington, d.c. w
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senate returns to vote on president biden's executive nomination including mayor eric garcetti, to u.s. ambassador to india. these will stream live on c-span now and on c-span.org. c-span campaign 2024 coverage your front row seat to the presidential election. watch coverage of the candidates on the campaign trail with announcements, meet and greets, speeches and events. to make up your own mind. on the c-span network. c-span now, our mobile video app , or on c-span.org. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. senar elizabeth warn blamed laws enacted by thtrump administration for the collapse of silicon valley bank, attributing it to the rollback of financial regulations established in the dodd frank act. she talked about legislation she has introduced to restore previous regulations to avoid the future bank failures. sen warren: mr. president, on friday, we experienced the second largest bank failure in our nations histy and make no mistake, it was theirect result of leaders in washington weakening financial rules. in the aftermathf the 2008 financial crisis congress passed , the do
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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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our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day, so we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: so, right now, the united states is, more or less, energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's when we imported a lot of oil. i think we produce and probably consume 10 million barrels to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we consume 20 million barrels a day. so we are importing the equivalent of about 8 million barrels a day, which is better than it used to be. where are we importing those from? mike: canada. our neighbors are the largest suppliers of oil. remember all of the controversy around the keystone pipeline. we are a big customer of canada, who is a large resource country. david: how do you get that oil here? mike: there are other pipelines that have been built in years gone by and sometimes it flows by rail. and some of it comes by ship. you can bring it down through pipelines and ports on the west coast and the atlantic and bring it by ship. so, canada is a large supplier and we still bring some oil to this country from the middle east, but
our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day, so we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: so, right now, the united states is, more or less, energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's when we imported a lot of oil. i think we produce and probably consume 10 million barrels to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we consume 20 million barrels a day. so we are importing the equivalent of about 8 million barrels a day, which is better than it used to be....
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the heads of the u.s. intelligence agencies will testify to hearings on wednesday before the senate intelligence committee and then on thursday before the house intelligence committee. he was sentenced to ohio and pennsylvania, federal or local and the ceo of norfolk southern railroad testify before the senate environment and public works committee on how to protect the public and the environment after the train to rail him and east palestine, ohio watch this week like on the c-span networks or on c-span now are free mobile video app. also head over too c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time, unfiltered view of government. >> next, former members of the george w. bush administration discuss on government development projects and change. the broadening of public-private partnerships for global health initiatives. from the wilson center this is an hour. >> routing to those gathered at the wilson center celebrating
the heads of the u.s. intelligence agencies will testify to hearings on wednesday before the senate intelligence committee and then on thursday before the house intelligence committee. he was sentenced to ohio and pennsylvania, federal or local and the ceo of norfolk southern railroad testify before the senate environment and public works committee on how to protect the public and the environment after the train to rail him and east palestine, ohio watch this week like on the c-span networks or...
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some justice. >> attacks on u.s. citizens are unacceptable. the white house says the u.s. is working swiftly to ensure those who kidnap for americans in mexico and left to for dead are held responsible. we will continue to work closely with the mexican government to ensure justice is done. in this case, the 4 americans who traveled from the carolinas for cosmetic surgery were kidnapped just south of the texas border on friday. they were caught in a crossfire between opposing cartels. >> tuesday afternoon, the state department confirmed the 2 surviving americans are back in the u.s. are providing all appropriate assistance to them and their families. mexico's president promises to find and punish those responsible and that at least one person is already in custody. but on capitol hill, republicans like senator john kennedy accused mexico's president of not doing enough to prevent the violence he has >> drug she could do a better job with south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. this now promising to introduce a bill. >> that would allow the u.s. to use military for
some justice. >> attacks on u.s. citizens are unacceptable. the white house says the u.s. is working swiftly to ensure those who kidnap for americans in mexico and left to for dead are held responsible. we will continue to work closely with the mexican government to ensure justice is done. in this case, the 4 americans who traveled from the carolinas for cosmetic surgery were kidnapped just south of the texas border on friday. they were caught in a crossfire between opposing cartels....
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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.s. is currently prioritizing computer science education more than ai. well this is an essential 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 funding and are directly informed by partnerships with leading chinese ai companies. furthermore, research 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 science 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, the
since the u.s. education system is highly decentralized, it has a much less uniform approach -- approach to ai education than china. the u.s. is currently prioritizing computer science education more than ai. well this is an essential 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 funding and...
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we added $20 thil to the u.s. debt since obama. steve, they are undercutting u.s. defense and undercutting u.s. energy. that's what supports the strengths of the u.s. dollar. >> the dollar reflects the strength of the u.s. economy. they are doing everything they can to undermine the economy. we had a terrible decade in the 70s and the soviet union was seen as the rising power. and reagan came in and turned things around. people today recognizing more and more we are in deep trouble. and they are angst about what's happening around the world. the seizure of that journalist is one example. china is trying to secure the south china sea which is an international waterway. everything this country is doing is feeding what our adversaries think is a declining power. we did respond to ukraine but we didn't throw enough fire power so they can push back the russians. that's a very dangerous situation. ultimately after 2024, the united states will be coming back, and that's where miscalculations can come. they don't realized how this country can rebound. we have done it befor
we added $20 thil to the u.s. debt since obama. steve, they are undercutting u.s. defense and undercutting u.s. energy. that's what supports the strengths of the u.s. dollar. >> the dollar reflects the strength of the u.s. economy. they are doing everything they can to undermine the economy. we had a terrible decade in the 70s and the soviet union was seen as the rising power. and reagan came in and turned things around. people today recognizing more and more we are in deep trouble. and...