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two weeks ago, the u.s. released another assistance package which included ammunition, artillery, vehicle maintenance. 9 countries have pledged over 150 tanks. this gup that met today is providing air defense, artillery, talking artillery, armor, ammunition. that will be critical. k broad mix of air defense systems have been promised. they will protect the skies over kyiv and the free cities of ukraine. artillery and armor will enable forces in operations. long-range fires have challenged russia's ability to sustain air forces. ukraian soldiers wear blue and yellow. but the colors of 50 over nations that met today stand side ukraine to support the principles of rules-based international order. the system is in place to prevent aggression and uphold liberty and sovereignty. that system preserves peace and provides benefits throughout the globe. as president biden and secretary austin and others have set -- said, we will remain committed for as long as it takes. thank you. i look forward to your questions. >>
two weeks ago, the u.s. released another assistance package which included ammunition, artillery, vehicle maintenance. 9 countries have pledged over 150 tanks. this gup that met today is providing air defense, artillery, talking artillery, armor, ammunition. that will be critical. k broad mix of air defense systems have been promised. they will protect the skies over kyiv and the free cities of ukraine. artillery and armor will enable forces in operations. long-range fires have challenged...
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u.s. authorities back stock depositors of failed lender svb as well as signature bank after it is shot. two year treasury yields plunging again as traders scale back rate high bets. bloomberg -- markets are such francine: this is what the futures are looking like. the collapse of good value bank was swift and brutal. everyone was in a panic about what would happen next. the u.s. and u.k. would not only sell the u.k. arm but guaranty off depositors. the question asked is what happens next for the fed. tom: here in the u.k. but also over in the u.s.. the question for investors will be to what extent are these moves particularly in the u.s. sticky masters -- measures. the equity markets in europe reflecting what's happening in terms of the steps made again to reduce the risks in the u.k. and with svb and the other bank sectors. we will zero in on the banking sector shortly. the ftse 100 off by just 1/10 of a percent. this moving across assets. pointing to the aggressive moves in these yield m
u.s. authorities back stock depositors of failed lender svb as well as signature bank after it is shot. two year treasury yields plunging again as traders scale back rate high bets. bloomberg -- markets are such francine: this is what the futures are looking like. the collapse of good value bank was swift and brutal. everyone was in a panic about what would happen next. the u.s. and u.k. would not only sell the u.k. arm but guaranty off depositors. the question asked is what happens next for...
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tom: u.s. regulators considering further moves to shore up the banking system and of course the news that svb is being bought. first republic remains in focus. regulators seem to be focused on ensuring there is enough liquidity support for that bank. we will see how that lays out. a bit of reassurance comes to the banking system and we will do a deep dive across that sector in the next few minutes and across this hour. currently gains in the first few seconds of the open here monday morning. the cac and france despite those protests and political turmoil of macron getting 1.3%. in spain, upside of 120 points. ftse 100 is gaining .9%. this is despite their softer data coming through from china. it is more around the relief picture when it comes to the banking sector and we have a number of fed speakers later this week and the price indicator at the end of the week. let's look at cross asset. we had the focus at the front and on the 2-year yields and the context, you have seen 100 basis point mov
tom: u.s. regulators considering further moves to shore up the banking system and of course the news that svb is being bought. first republic remains in focus. regulators seem to be focused on ensuring there is enough liquidity support for that bank. we will see how that lays out. a bit of reassurance comes to the banking system and we will do a deep dive across that sector in the next few minutes and across this hour. currently gains in the first few seconds of the open here monday morning....
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and we complemented that with the u.s. the u.s. is part of the global markets, by the way. and we still see the first quarter actually pretty attractive april especially for the u.s it tends to be a good month for the dow. it tends to be a good month across the board again, absence, another downdraft because of the pocket of the economy blowing up. the same conditions that created silicon valley bank, those conditions are there, and they are the underpinning of the financial infrastructure we're paying attention to real estate and private equity. and also the venture capital that was to intrinsic for silicon valley bank, that's not the only thing the question is whether or not we can get through and not see a blowup, and maybe it will just be a slow progression. but it's there, and markets are focused on it. >> all right part of that upgrade, the double upgrade of the u.s. markets by citi was predicated on this idea that in times of an earnings recession, the u.s. markets tend to be a little more defensive. they don't tend to fall by as much in terms of earnings recession m
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the u.s. has dismissed the peace plan as a stalling tactic. in the meantime, western nations are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. >> today we learned that the minister of defense of the u.k. declared he would supply tanks to the ukraine and also uranium enriched weapons to ukraine. i think that the west will now fight russia to the last ukrainian. reporter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped following the russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the eu imposed a ban on russian energy imports, china stepped in, buying large quantities of cheap russian oil, providing cash-wrapped moscow with much needed revenue. -- cash-strapped moscow with much needed revenue. the u.s. considers china the biggest threat to its national security and fears beijing could be exploiting russia's in battle standing -- embattled standing to expand its geopolitical influence. ♪ nastasya: well, let's bring in our guests n
the u.s. has dismissed the peace plan as a stalling tactic. in the meantime, western nations are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. >> today we learned that the minister of defense of the u.k. declared he would supply tanks to the ukraine and also uranium enriched weapons to ukraine. i think that the west will now fight russia to the last ukrainian. reporter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped...
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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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according to a u.s. official with knowledge of the investigation, this official says that this is a terrible tragedy, this is a terrible case of mistaken identity. they say that the cartels likely confused these americans for haitian smugglers. as you look through this video you can see that there are armed men that are controlling this scene. later some photos also revealed that there was an ambulance on scene, but it's unclear when that ambulance arrived and if medical attention was provided to anybody there on scene. now, about matamoros, mexico, it is in the american state of tamaulipas and america has added it to their do not travel list for a while now. the reason is because americans have fallen victim to crime and kidnapping in the past and of course they recommend that americans not travel to that location. jim and erica, i should mention that the fbi has announced a $50,000 reward for anybody who can bring information about these americans, to locate the americans and arrest those responsible.
according to a u.s. official with knowledge of the investigation, this official says that this is a terrible tragedy, this is a terrible case of mistaken identity. they say that the cartels likely confused these americans for haitian smugglers. as you look through this video you can see that there are armed men that are controlling this scene. later some photos also revealed that there was an ambulance on scene, but it's unclear when that ambulance arrived and if medical attention was provided...
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team at the u.s. chamber of commerce that i had to put up with me, particularly during the covid period and post covid period as we continue to do these posts virtual forms much started since we formed instep over a decade ago some of the founding members the international strategic trade and economic platform are here on this call today brew stokes at the german marshall fawn. john housing from the wall street journal. many others who helped me launch instep is a conversation about american leadership. if i think about ten years ago or 12 years ago when we started this program the world has changed. of course, we saw a rise in china -- today we see a much more muscular china. in fact, we see more tensions -- not just with the united states but europe and others. we now see a war in europe. unprovoked aggression from russia. how we manage that. how do we exit? we see climate change taking even more prominence in the world today. we see a pandemic hit us. it changed the world forever. we see increasing
team at the u.s. chamber of commerce that i had to put up with me, particularly during the covid period and post covid period as we continue to do these posts virtual forms much started since we formed instep over a decade ago some of the founding members the international strategic trade and economic platform are here on this call today brew stokes at the german marshall fawn. john housing from the wall street journal. many others who helped me launch instep is a conversation about american...
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the u.s. military said on tuesday a russian jet dumped fuel on an mq-9 reaper drone which officials say was doing routine operations in international air space. the russian jet then hit the propeller of the reaper forcing its remote pilots to bring it down in international waters. let's go to cnn's national security analyst and senior white house correspondent. the general said that it is not clear that the actual contact between the russian jet and the drone was intentional, though similar provocations have happened repeatedly in the past. >> that's right. mark milley the joint chairman of the chiefs of staff did say they believe that the russian aggression was intentional in and of itself, that kind of harassment of those drones. however, it is unclear whether they actually intended to hit the drone. whether that clipping of the drone's propeller was actually meant to happen. now, milley characterized it as part of a pattern of aggression we have seen from russian pilots against these u.s. a
the u.s. military said on tuesday a russian jet dumped fuel on an mq-9 reaper drone which officials say was doing routine operations in international air space. the russian jet then hit the propeller of the reaper forcing its remote pilots to bring it down in international waters. let's go to cnn's national security analyst and senior white house correspondent. the general said that it is not clear that the actual contact between the russian jet and the drone was intentional, though similar...
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looking at the u.s. economy or european economy and all the countries they export to, like south korea, japan, and taiwan, you are seeing -- you have been seeing slumping demand for about half a year. as jay powell and the fed continue to raise rates, as the ecb continues to raise rates, as australia and other places continue to raise rates, they are trying to stifle demand. part of the demand they are trying to stifle are the goods china exports. those policies are not working in tandem. china would like to sell more, but demand is falling for what it exports now, so the government's will have to rely on the domestic economy to pick up the slack that you are seeing in overseas demand right now. dani: ok, thank you very much. bloomberg's economic editor for greater china. australia's central bank has raised its key interest rate for a 10th street meeting, but at the same time, they did signal future tightening will be dependent on incoming economic data, signaling pauses ahead. let's get to james mcintyr
looking at the u.s. economy or european economy and all the countries they export to, like south korea, japan, and taiwan, you are seeing -- you have been seeing slumping demand for about half a year. as jay powell and the fed continue to raise rates, as the ecb continues to raise rates, as australia and other places continue to raise rates, they are trying to stifle demand. part of the demand they are trying to stifle are the goods china exports. those policies are not working in tandem. china...
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so this has been a focus of u.s. policy going back to the period ursula was talking about during the cold war but it's been an even greater focus in the last few years that this isn't just about china and the u.s. but in ways that are almost unprecedented if you go back decades or centuries this enormous network of allies and partners in some circumstances see it in slightly different terms. there is a complete agreement between the u.s. and europeans or allies in asia on how we see the challenge but by and large i think there is the view the system needs to be reinforced and detoured and we need to kind of work together to limit the ability to coerce economically and if you look at this combined globally and especially in east asia, that provides a significance when you look at the independence i think that looks like a much scarier question if you are a chinese policymaker that it does in our advantage and of course that lays the need to the sources of vulnerability china may have or the united states but it's also
so this has been a focus of u.s. policy going back to the period ursula was talking about during the cold war but it's been an even greater focus in the last few years that this isn't just about china and the u.s. but in ways that are almost unprecedented if you go back decades or centuries this enormous network of allies and partners in some circumstances see it in slightly different terms. there is a complete agreement between the u.s. and europeans or allies in asia on how we see the...
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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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the u.s. banking system remains sound following the recent collapse of two banks. she made the comment while testifying before the senate finance committee about the u.s. economic outlook and president biden's 2020 for budget request. you can watch the entire hearing tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and also our free mobile video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. fridays at 8:00 p.m. etern, c-span brings you "after words," a program where authors are interviewed by journalts gislators, and more on fire latest books. this week, journalist kathleen mclachlan looks at how and w selling blood plasma has turned into a $20 million business in her book "blood money." watch every friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> up next, pentagon press secretary patrick ryder takes reporters' questions on tuesday's russian jet collision with a u.s. drone over the bck sea. the briefing is about half an hour. >> goodfternoon, everybody. just a f things to pass along here, and then we will get right to
the u.s. banking system remains sound following the recent collapse of two banks. she made the comment while testifying before the senate finance committee about the u.s. economic outlook and president biden's 2020 for budget request. you can watch the entire hearing tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and also our free mobile video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. fridays at 8:00 p.m. etern, c-span brings you "after words," a program where authors are interviewed by journalts...
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the u.s. started this route, and now it has filtered through to credit suisse, and i think the key thing to be watching will be how investors react want credit suisse shares opened up later today. haslinda: russell, put this into perspective, perhaps you can draw a comparison to the 2008 banking crisis. is this a credit crisis? is this an asset crisis? what is it? russell: every crisis is different but to put this in perspective but this is the biggest sort of risk, if you will, of, perhaps not risk, but the biggest news injection for a swiss bank since the 2008 crisis, so it is certainly the biggest issue afflicting banks in switzerland since the time, and really the events are unfolding so rapidly bet it is hard to tell. in the u.s., the situation is characterized by runs on deposits in the balance sheet mitch match. it is important to say that in the case of credit suisse, it is stressing as a globally, systemically important bank that it meets all the strict requirements for capital, liqui
the u.s. started this route, and now it has filtered through to credit suisse, and i think the key thing to be watching will be how investors react want credit suisse shares opened up later today. haslinda: russell, put this into perspective, perhaps you can draw a comparison to the 2008 banking crisis. is this a credit crisis? is this an asset crisis? what is it? russell: every crisis is different but to put this in perspective but this is the biggest sort of risk, if you will, of, perhaps not...
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a u.s. air force veteran from texas was sentenced to two years in prison for his role in the january 6 capitol insurrection. 55-year-old larry brock entered the senate chambers in full combat gear and rifled through senators' desks. in florida, the city of miami beach declared a state of emergency, imposing an overnight curfew sunday after two fatal shootings this weekend and "excessively large and unruly crowds" during spring break. officials are meeting today to consider enforcing the measures again from thursday to next monday. and elsewhere in florida, hundreds of farmworkers and supporters led a five-day, 50-mile march demanding humane working conditions and better protections. workers are calling on food retailers to join the fair food program, an initiative that launched in 2011 to improve conditions for farmworkers and end modern day slavery. the march began outside a labor camp in the agricultural community of pahokee, where hundreds of farmworkers were forced into brutal working an
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u.s. allies and partners melodie ha -- we have distinguished witnesses here with amazing careers. there is more information available about their backgrounds. thank you so much for your testimony and i would like to remind you all to please keep your remarks to seven minutes to preserve time for questions and answers. dr. weitz, we will begin with you. >> thank you so much, commissioner, for allowing me to contribute to your deliberations. what i will do is i will discuss the evolution of the russia military exercises, speculate some of the skills learned or at least practice, briefly touch on how this might support greater military industrial cooperation between russia and china, and then the implications, some of the knowledge gaps, things like that, that we would like to learn more about. and then some recommendations for the commission to consider. it's clear that the russian and chinese armed forces have become each other's most important exercise partners. these exercises began over
u.s. allies and partners melodie ha -- we have distinguished witnesses here with amazing careers. there is more information available about their backgrounds. thank you so much for your testimony and i would like to remind you all to please keep your remarks to seven minutes to preserve time for questions and answers. dr. weitz, we will begin with you. >> thank you so much, commissioner, for allowing me to contribute to your deliberations. what i will do is i will discuss the evolution of...
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u.s.. china's military. economic issues and other issues. today the topic of military and o gues are joining us. rich colby served in the trump ministtion --elbridge col seed in e trumand ms fiher. we areoined by lyle gdstein. a visiting professor at brown university. thank you for your time this morning. what are china's military capabilities and what does that mean for the united states? >> china is certainly moving forward on the military front very rapidly. all across the board, there is hardly an area of military development where you can say china is not moving forward. it is quite impressive, the military analysts just to take one detail, for example, almost daily we are confrontewith a kind of new military innovation here but i was reading chinese sources as i am on a daily basis. i came across a weapon i was not aware of. i was worried about the generation before that, which was a weapon. it is a hypersonic weapon. i will let the viewers know the united states navy does not have a
u.s.. china's military. economic issues and other issues. today the topic of military and o gues are joining us. rich colby served in the trump ministtion --elbridge col seed in e trumand ms fiher. we areoined by lyle gdstein. a visiting professor at brown university. thank you for your time this morning. what are china's military capabilities and what does that mean for the united states? >> china is certainly moving forward on the military front very rapidly. all across the board, there...
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the u.s. senate returns on tuesday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators will consider several of president biden's executive nominations including the u.s. ambassador to indi the presiden nominated him two years o in july of 21. the house is in a district work period. they will return for legislative business wednesdaymarch 22, after the house republicans annual retreat in orlando florida. to the senate on cpan2, reminder you can watch all the ngressional coverage with a free video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> up next republican presidential can of -- candidate nikki haley joined iowa republican senator joni ernst hosted by the bastion institute. she served as president trump's u.s. ambassador to the u.n., says america looks distracted and when america is distracted the world is less safe. this is about an hour. [applause] nikki: thank you. oh my heavens. are we on? we are on. thank you everyone, thank you for coming out today. we will have a great discussion. thank you colonel trotter ve
the u.s. senate returns on tuesday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators will consider several of president biden's executive nominations including the u.s. ambassador to indi the presiden nominated him two years o in july of 21. the house is in a district work period. they will return for legislative business wednesdaymarch 22, after the house republicans annual retreat in orlando florida. to the senate on cpan2, reminder you can watch all the ngressional coverage with a free video app c-span now or...
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we said u.s. regional lenders are facing the greatest exposure in this regard, but it could spill over to europe. large fears to deutsche bank exposure to commercial real estate in the u.s. was cited in the factor last week according to data compiled by citi. one of the european lenders with the lowest provision coverage for real estate expoure at the 20% mark. 50% of that in the united states. if deutsche bank was to raise provision to the average rate at 54%, they would only need to add 300 million euro to the balance sheet, joumanna. >> arabile, it is good to look at the actual numbers. one take away from me as a percentage of the total loan book, commercial real estate exposure is small for the banks. it tends to be concentrated among smaller banks. that is what they need to worry about. small bank exposure and extent of loan-to-value of how much they borrowed against some of the real estate loans. that's really going to be the smoking gun going forward. >> that is why you are getting murmur w
we said u.s. regional lenders are facing the greatest exposure in this regard, but it could spill over to europe. large fears to deutsche bank exposure to commercial real estate in the u.s. was cited in the factor last week according to data compiled by citi. one of the european lenders with the lowest provision coverage for real estate expoure at the 20% mark. 50% of that in the united states. if deutsche bank was to raise provision to the average rate at 54%, they would only need to add 300...
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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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he's showing utter disrespect for the u.s. one of those ways showing disrespect for the u.s. are killing that contractor and wounding american forces. we need to look at who is really behind these attacks. >> i know you said disrespect for the u.s., gordon, i am wondering if it is not more. we constantly in the past few months, we have seen this diplomatic outreach between china and russia. when it comes to the united states, all we see are threats at the united states. >> yes, a lot of these threats go unpunished and xi jinping notices this. we have china financing and otherwise supporting the war in ukraine. the administration is not willing to acknowledge that. we see the attacks by iran and the chinese spy balloon that xi jinping thought he can fly it over our nuclear weapon sites. that shows the way china views the united states right now. that means we can be involved in conflicts all across the world at the same time. >> yeah, it is amazing. gogordon chang, appreciate the analysis. >> thanks, trace. >>> president biden made his first visit to canada meeting are ministe
he's showing utter disrespect for the u.s. one of those ways showing disrespect for the u.s. are killing that contractor and wounding american forces. we need to look at who is really behind these attacks. >> i know you said disrespect for the u.s., gordon, i am wondering if it is not more. we constantly in the past few months, we have seen this diplomatic outreach between china and russia. when it comes to the united states, all we see are threats at the united states. >> yes, a...
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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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a u.s. official tells me this appears to be a case of mistaken identity, that law enforcement believed that group of cartel members mistook these americans for haitian drug smugglers. as far as why the americans were there, a source tells me officials believe that they were there to obtain some type of medical procedure. of course it is not uncommon ca travel to mexico for lower priced drugs or procedures. and they found inside the vehicle receipts indicating that there was some type of medical procedure planned. i want to show you this video. and this is graphic. a source says this is the aftermath of the incident where you see gunmen taking a group of people, putting them in the back of this white truck. cnn cannot independently confirm that those individuals being loaded in the vehicle are indeed the americans, but a source says this is related to that incident. as far as where this goes next, the mexican government says that all agencies within the federal government as well as state aut
a u.s. official tells me this appears to be a case of mistaken identity, that law enforcement believed that group of cartel members mistook these americans for haitian drug smugglers. as far as why the americans were there, a source tells me officials believe that they were there to obtain some type of medical procedure. of course it is not uncommon ca travel to mexico for lower priced drugs or procedures. and they found inside the vehicle receipts indicating that there was some type of medical...
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william: tensions between the u.s. and russia at a new high after russian jets take down the u.s. drone, the first direct conflict between the nations since russia invaded ukraine a year ago. >> the war in ukraine is not a territorial dispute. william: prominent republicans criticize a contender from their party for downplaying russia's invasion, next. ♪ >> this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one the fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> additional funding is provided by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation -- committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl delay-magnuson. rose hirschel and andy shreeves. robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. william: good evening and welcome
william: tensions between the u.s. and russia at a new high after russian jets take down the u.s. drone, the first direct conflict between the nations since russia invaded ukraine a year ago. >> the war in ukraine is not a territorial dispute. william: prominent republicans criticize a contender from their party for downplaying russia's invasion, next. ♪ >> this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has...
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rather than storing data outside of the u.s. within the u.s. and that does mean more data center capacity, for example, or other commercial real estate. storage and data centers benefits from the onshoring move. >> as we go into the summit with ceos over in china, investors aren't pricing in any risks to the china operations of these multinational companies. an apple, a tesla, they have a lot to lose. if that's a tiktok, we're going to do something to your companies, too. >> yeah, look, to me if you're a u.s. company and can get out of china, you should get out of it as quickly as possible and not invest any more. we've seen them doing that. apple is in a unique situation because they're one of the largest private employers in china. china has to treat them well. you're dealing with the regime that doesn't care about the u.s., hates the u.s. there's lots of animosity. they've embraced russia recently, even more so. i don't think the markets properly are assessing the risk in china. i would not own any chinese stocks. and if i were a company, i
rather than storing data outside of the u.s. within the u.s. and that does mean more data center capacity, for example, or other commercial real estate. storage and data centers benefits from the onshoring move. >> as we go into the summit with ceos over in china, investors aren't pricing in any risks to the china operations of these multinational companies. an apple, a tesla, they have a lot to lose. if that's a tiktok, we're going to do something to your companies, too. >> yeah,...
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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
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for the u.s. to suddenly say, ok, we want to support freedom of expression around the world, not only are private companies but through our for diplomacy and our usaid, etc., we now to point it at home. we are quick to basically censor tiktok here. it makes it really hard for us to justify supporting freedom of expression around the world. amy: let me ask you about other parts of the restrict act, which is cosponsored -- all of this is bipartisan in a time when the congress could not be more partisan. going after china on this, of senator thune and senator warner and of course others that are cosponsoring. so we know that they want tiktok to be sold to u.s. company, but can you talk about other aspects of restrict act? is it true you could face a million dollar fine if you access tiktok? also, what does this say about restricting vpn's? and explain what they are. >> the restrict act is this bipartisan bill that has come about because the white house apparently believes they don't actually have the
for the u.s. to suddenly say, ok, we want to support freedom of expression around the world, not only are private companies but through our for diplomacy and our usaid, etc., we now to point it at home. we are quick to basically censor tiktok here. it makes it really hard for us to justify supporting freedom of expression around the world. amy: let me ask you about other parts of the restrict act, which is cosponsored -- all of this is bipartisan in a time when the congress could not be more...
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u.s. troops in syria has been attacked. it comes just hours after another strike against the coalition based in syria killed an american contractor. we'll bring you the very latest details. >>> right now in canada, president biden is about to meet with prime minister justin trudeau. the two just brokered a deal on handling asylum seekers at the u.s./canada border. we'll talk about that with congresswoman pramila jayapal who just came back from a trip to the southern border. >>> and new developments in one of the investigations surrounding former president donald trump. why a grand jury could soon hear from former vice president mike pence. >>> also, our exclusive interview with the leaders of three powerful congressional caucuses, the first time the three have sat down for an interview together. >> we stand in unity together. i think that is the power of the tricaucus, the power of us is being able to stand together, to make change, and to be there to support each other. >>> but first, the
u.s. troops in syria has been attacked. it comes just hours after another strike against the coalition based in syria killed an american contractor. we'll bring you the very latest details. >>> right now in canada, president biden is about to meet with prime minister justin trudeau. the two just brokered a deal on handling asylum seekers at the u.s./canada border. we'll talk about that with congresswoman pramila jayapal who just came back from a trip to the southern border....
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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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the u.s. this comes after treasury secretary janet yellen tried to reassure congress and the nation that america's banking system is sound. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this hour, pieces of a downed u.s. drone may now be in the hands of russia. two days after aggressive moves by kremlin warplanes over the black sea, critical moments of that encounter captured on video newly released by the u.s. military. cnn pentagon correspondent oren liebermann is following all this for us. first, what are you learning? >> reporter: russia got to the scene of the crash site hours after the u.s. operators took the drone down. they believe russia collected some of the debris, some of the wreckage from the drone as senior russian officials said they would do to learn more about it. officials downplayed the significance of what was left from the drone, first because it's small pieces of wreckage, and second, becau
the u.s. this comes after treasury secretary janet yellen tried to reassure congress and the nation that america's banking system is sound. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this hour, pieces of a downed u.s. drone may now be in the hands of russia. two days after aggressive moves by kremlin warplanes over the black sea, critical moments of that encounter captured on video...
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investment in certain chinese sectors along with a ban on u.s. companies exporting computer chips to telecom giant wall way. john bussey is here, associate editor for the "wall street journal" and fox news contributor. want to get to, let's start with restrictions on investments in china. what does that entail, how would it work? >> is coming at it from a couple of angles. as a piece on this on wsj.com right now. the administration is looking at computer chips, semiconductors that could be of value to the chinese military. chips that might be used from qualcomm or intel by wall way, the telecommunications acumen munication but the united states is worried possibly using telecom equipment to spy on countries abroad. the micro sense, is looking at specific industries that might benefit china treasury department and congress department is looking at setting up a new regulatory system that looks at u.s. investment in china more broadly in quantum computing and artificial intelligence and dual use practices the could be used by the chinese military. i
investment in certain chinese sectors along with a ban on u.s. companies exporting computer chips to telecom giant wall way. john bussey is here, associate editor for the "wall street journal" and fox news contributor. want to get to, let's start with restrictions on investments in china. what does that entail, how would it work? >> is coming at it from a couple of angles. as a piece on this on wsj.com right now. the administration is looking at computer chips, semiconductors...
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that u.s. officials, u.s. partners, the western allies that are providing the weapons to president zelenskyy say that maybe he should back down from bakhmut again because it is not strategically important. they want to see president zelenskyy focus on the south of the country. they feel there is an opportunity there particularly as we think about offensive to regain ground. remember kherson. we have the spring offensive coming. there is an opportunity there according to western officials for president zelenskyy to gain ground, to make more use of the weapons he is being given by western officials and to have a bigger victory if you will in the spring offensive. but again president zelenskyy not backing down from bakhmut. he says whatever it takes, he will keep fighting. >> salma, thank you very much. >>> dramatic moments in the double murder trial of a south carolina lawyer. experts debate the height of the killer and what is known about the fatal shots. >>> small liberal arts college in florida is ground zero
that u.s. officials, u.s. partners, the western allies that are providing the weapons to president zelenskyy say that maybe he should back down from bakhmut again because it is not strategically important. they want to see president zelenskyy focus on the south of the country. they feel there is an opportunity there particularly as we think about offensive to regain ground. remember kherson. we have the spring offensive coming. there is an opportunity there according to western officials for...
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equities or european >> i think global equities u.s. is clearly key and the fed tends to lead other central banks or other central banks or investors look to the fed. it won't be over until the fed has declared that effectively. i think this probably is a few more meetings to go before they signal with any degree of sureness the markets are prepared for that >> interesting you think markets are pricing that in already. talk about portfolio construction how you advise people with portfolio bonds and equities >> from the investment standpoint, there is a lot to like at the moment markets have effectively normalized in valuation terms. what we saw last year in response to the higher inflation and rapid timing with monetary policy is a bursting of bubble in bonds particularly. ever since the global financial crisis we burst that bubble negative to the low bond yield were absurd. there was a normalization. we had that. investors should welcome that. growth stocks bear the brunt of the selloff with the long duration as we stand today, the val
equities or european >> i think global equities u.s. is clearly key and the fed tends to lead other central banks or other central banks or investors look to the fed. it won't be over until the fed has declared that effectively. i think this probably is a few more meetings to go before they signal with any degree of sureness the markets are prepared for that >> interesting you think markets are pricing that in already. talk about portfolio construction how you advise people with...
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he said u.s. military leaders are calling on the russians to conduct themselves safely as the pentagon continues to investigate what happened. this is about 20 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> just a few things at the top and i will get right tyour questions. first of all, i wou like to highlight u.s.-europe statement confirming to russian su27 aircraft conducted unsafe and unprofessional intercept with a u.s. air force intelligent unmanned aircraft that was operating within international air space over the black sea. to recap at proximately central of the russian aircraf struck e propeller of the mq9 forcing forces to have to bring it down. several times before the collision the s.u.27 dumped fuel on and flew in front of the mq9. this demonstrates a lack o compensation. u.s. air fces in europe. africa routinely fly aircraft over sovereign territory and international air space in tkaord nation th applicable hocks naon and international laws to bolster defense an
he said u.s. military leaders are calling on the russians to conduct themselves safely as the pentagon continues to investigate what happened. this is about 20 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> just a few things at the top and i will get right tyour questions. first of all, i wou like to highlight u.s.-europe statement confirming to russian su27 aircraft conducted unsafe and unprofessional intercept with a u.s. air force intelligent unmanned aircraft...
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u.s. futures are looking. as you can see, everything is ticking up after was what was a very volatile trading session. >> credit suisse will borrow up to $54 billion after a slump in its shares left investors on edge. saudi national bank rolled out further support. >> credit suisse shares ended about 24% down wednesday after initially crashing by as much as 30%. the dow dropping more than 700 points at one point before recovering slightly by the end of the day. >> european markets are just about opening. we'll bring you those numbers when we have those. asia also seeing declines amid fears of instability in the banking sector. mark stewart is joining us live. it is pretty shocking what we saw with credit suisse, but the reaction from the swiss central bank seems to have reassured the markets. >> reporter: right, max. as we have discussed many times before, traders not only like certainty, they want good news so that they can give back to the market after they have abandoned it during hards
u.s. futures are looking. as you can see, everything is ticking up after was what was a very volatile trading session. >> credit suisse will borrow up to $54 billion after a slump in its shares left investors on edge. saudi national bank rolled out further support. >> credit suisse shares ended about 24% down wednesday after initially crashing by as much as 30%. the dow dropping more than 700 points at one point before recovering slightly by the end of the day. >> european...
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some top u.s. executives, perhaps, according to sources, are opting out of the high profile, usually high-profile china development form at the state guest house in beijing. even though, this is the first time in three years it is a fully in person meeting. i think a lot of people are keeping a low profile. tim cook, though, not taking a low-profile approach. we also had steve schwarzman as well as ray dalio, albert borden of pfizer. they are on the preliminary list of participants. but, tim cook essentially, as you said, stressing the symbiotic relationship that apple has had with china over the last several decades. let's face it. it has been sort of symbiotic. almost all of apple products are made in china. as well as, you know, they kind of rose together over the last few decades. but, those relations -- fraying relations are starting to show. we have seen foxconn, that makes a lot of the products in iphone city, dom joe, they are starting to move that production out of china announcing a $700
some top u.s. executives, perhaps, according to sources, are opting out of the high profile, usually high-profile china development form at the state guest house in beijing. even though, this is the first time in three years it is a fully in person meeting. i think a lot of people are keeping a low profile. tim cook, though, not taking a low-profile approach. we also had steve schwarzman as well as ray dalio, albert borden of pfizer. they are on the preliminary list of participants. but, tim...
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russia and the u.s. had high-level discussions today, on the downing of a u.s.surveillance drone over the black sea. it happened tuesday off ukraine's crimean peninsula, which russia controls. the u.s. says a russian warplane struck the drone. moscow denies it. this afternoon, at the pentagon, defense secretary lloyd austin said he spoke with his russian counterpart, but gave no details. >> it's important that great powers be models of transparency and communication. the united states will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows. and it is incumbent upon russia to operate his military aircraft in a safe and professional manner. amna: the u.s. says air traffic during the ukraine war. in economic muse -- news, a further sign that price pressures may be easing. the labor department reports wholesale prices were up 4.6% from a year earlier, but that was far less than the jump in january. a separate report says retail sales dropped slightly last month after a surge in spending during
russia and the u.s. had high-level discussions today, on the downing of a u.s.surveillance drone over the black sea. it happened tuesday off ukraine's crimean peninsula, which russia controls. the u.s. says a russian warplane struck the drone. moscow denies it. this afternoon, at the pentagon, defense secretary lloyd austin said he spoke with his russian counterpart, but gave no details. >> it's important that great powers be models of transparency and communication. the united states...
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if it's real and the u.s. is actually considering an outright ban, you have to think about the impact this could have on the election coming up in 2024. the fact that so many millions of americans use this app, would biden want to potentially alienate so many of his constituents with an outright ban? >> on the other side of this, it's the only bill possibly that stands before the senate and congress with the bipartisan support. so you have to challenge both these elements and you have to ask yourself as you said whether you want to do this so quickly before your election the tiktok executive is expected to talk. >> it's nothing that's going to go away any time soon. >>> sticking with the u.s., shares of weight watchers surged after the company announced plans to provide a treatment for obesity. the deal which is worth $132 million will see the company demand beyond its traditional weight loss and diet programs into diabetes and obesity medications. the ceo said the company was looking to expand the company. >>
if it's real and the u.s. is actually considering an outright ban, you have to think about the impact this could have on the election coming up in 2024. the fact that so many millions of americans use this app, would biden want to potentially alienate so many of his constituents with an outright ban? >> on the other side of this, it's the only bill possibly that stands before the senate and congress with the bipartisan support. so you have to challenge both these elements and you have to...
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the former u.s. president now weighing whether to testify before a grand jury about his alleged role in a hush money scheme. >>> plus, a major step for the middle east as iran and saudi arabia strike a deal to restore diplomatic ties. the surprise agreement helped along by beijing. we'll break down what it all means. >> announcer: from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with laila harrak. >>> we start this hour in california, where residents are getting battered by more storms, the result of yet another atmospheric river. at least two people are dead and nearly 10,000 people are under evacuation orders. more than 40,000 homes and businesses currently without power according to poweroutage.us. the central coast has been the hardest hit with creeks being turned into raging rivers and roads being swept apart. the highest level risk warning has been issued for the region, and governor gavin newsom's request for a presidential emergency declaration has been approved by president biden. cnn's nick watt is
the former u.s. president now weighing whether to testify before a grand jury about his alleged role in a hush money scheme. >>> plus, a major step for the middle east as iran and saudi arabia strike a deal to restore diplomatic ties. the surprise agreement helped along by beijing. we'll break down what it all means. >> announcer: from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with laila harrak. >>> we start this hour in california, where residents are getting...
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laura: what is this going to do to u.s.-mexico relations, which were already pretty tense over the border? will: they were. u.s.-mexic relations have been frayed for a while, on issues like energy policy, things like that. and of course, the border issue more broadly. but this puts a new issue right at the front, certainly for the immediate time being. there is no more important issue between the two sides while this is going on, as far as the u.s. ambassador is concerned. he said it was the priority to ensure the well-being of u.s. citizens. i think it adds additional strain, it adds strain over the issue of security, the americans are not very happy with the mexican government's security policy, which has not shown great results. president biden was here earlier this year, and he put brave face alongside mr. lop obrador, seemingly very friendly. but we know behind the scenes, there are many questions about the relationship. this security policy that just does not seem to be bringing results, indeed, the security situation
laura: what is this going to do to u.s.-mexico relations, which were already pretty tense over the border? will: they were. u.s.-mexic relations have been frayed for a while, on issues like energy policy, things like that. and of course, the border issue more broadly. but this puts a new issue right at the front, certainly for the immediate time being. there is no more important issue between the two sides while this is going on, as far as the u.s. ambassador is concerned. he said it was the...
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the u.s.. the u.s. vice president is in tanzania talking about women's empowerment and the state of democracy in the country. plus, how a new blood test could save cancer patients from chemotherapy. we will explain. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start here in the united states where the white house has condemned the arrest of a wall street journal reporter in russia on spying charges. evan gershkovich was taken into custody by russian domestic security officials thought to be the first american journalist arrested on espionage charges since the cold world -- more. a spokeswoman from russia's foreign ministry says evan gershkovich was arrested for activities unrelated to journalism. a report in moscow determined he should be detained for nearly two months on suspicion of spying. >> under the cover of journalist activities, with the press visa and accreditation, this person, judging by the actions undertaken by him and in relation to him has been involved in a com
the u.s.. the u.s. vice president is in tanzania talking about women's empowerment and the state of democracy in the country. plus, how a new blood test could save cancer patients from chemotherapy. we will explain. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start here in the united states where the white house has condemned the arrest of a wall street journal reporter in russia on spying charges. evan gershkovich was taken into custody by russian domestic security officials...
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the u.s. sec chair spoke about bloomberg to -- about crypto regulation. >> there's nothing incompatible, crypto and our securities flow. our securities laws were brought about to protect the investing public against fraud, schemes, manipulation. it was through this idea of full, fair, truthful disclosure. dani: let's get to annabelle droulers in hong kong. what are we at right now? 4.5% slide. how much further can bit point go? >> you mentioned the three factors there. you had the macro and then you had the regulatory side. also what's happening at silver gate. this is a crypto friendly bank, traditionally. it was a key on-ramp for the world between the fiat currency and crypto one as well. that's one factor that needs to be worked through. also what's happening on the regulatory side. that was our exclusive interview with the sec chair. there's a lot of concerns about those regulatory frameworks that still need to be worked out including the crackdown that we've seen on those more speculative
the u.s. sec chair spoke about bloomberg to -- about crypto regulation. >> there's nothing incompatible, crypto and our securities flow. our securities laws were brought about to protect the investing public against fraud, schemes, manipulation. it was through this idea of full, fair, truthful disclosure. dani: let's get to annabelle droulers in hong kong. what are we at right now? 4.5% slide. how much further can bit point go? >> you mentioned the three factors there. you had the...
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the u.s. and russia have had confrontations at air and sea. these incounters have only rarely blown up into serious incidents. that's because at least to some extent there are routines that are followed, less so for russia, everyone involved acts professionally. that was not the case today. an american reaper drone was intercepted by two russian fighters. it was damaged and then forced down. >> somebody could have gotten hurt. nobody wants to see that happen. and it could lead to miscalculations between two militaries that are operating not obviously in ukraine together, but certainly in proximity in the region. we don't want to see this war escalate beyond what it has already done to the ukrainian people, so this is clearly, this was inappropriate, unsafe, unprofessional conduct by the russian pilots. >> russia's ambassador to washington was summoned to the state department. we'll also get perspective from mark hertling, but oren liebermann joins us from the pentagon. >> reporter: this all pl
the u.s. and russia have had confrontations at air and sea. these incounters have only rarely blown up into serious incidents. that's because at least to some extent there are routines that are followed, less so for russia, everyone involved acts professionally. that was not the case today. an american reaper drone was intercepted by two russian fighters. it was damaged and then forced down. >> somebody could have gotten hurt. nobody wants to see that happen. and it could lead to...
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the u.s. attorney for the district of delaware. a holdover who was pointed -- appointed by president trump. you have not interfered with the special counsel initiated into the origin of the investigation of the trump campaign ties to russia. most recently, you've appointed to special counsel's to investigate mishandling of classified documents in the possession of former president trump or president biden. unfortunately, too many of my colleagues have turned a blind eye to the actual weaponization of the justice department during previous administrations. take one example. president trump his allies attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 elections. a relentless campaign, this committee exhaustively documented in subverting justice, 394 page report. your actions in the last two years have reassured the american people, and the justice department, should not and does not operate as a servant of any president. the justice department has important constitutional response abilities. it must
the u.s. attorney for the district of delaware. a holdover who was pointed -- appointed by president trump. you have not interfered with the special counsel initiated into the origin of the investigation of the trump campaign ties to russia. most recently, you've appointed to special counsel's to investigate mishandling of classified documents in the possession of former president trump or president biden. unfortunately, too many of my colleagues have turned a blind eye to the actual...
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u.s. to leave the nuclear deal. it is true that iran has broken the barriers, but let's for -- let's not forget that prior to that deal, the regime had accumulated anywhere from seven bombs to nine bombs worth of uranium. this is absolutely uncharted water and this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the iranian nuclear program. i'm glad that he said we are not on the precipice of reentering that deal precisely because iran feels so comfortable with escalation today that it is happy with the pull punches of the biden administration and it is breaking through newer barriers. it is not the's fault. it is not president trump's fault. the reason we have no nuclear deal today is precisely because of iran. host: the under secretary said it was a mistake for the trump administration to pull out of the nuclear deal. you agree with that? guest: i think many of us found out the hard way during the trump administration, looking back on it now, you cannot have a holistic iran policy that is aimed at
u.s. to leave the nuclear deal. it is true that iran has broken the barriers, but let's for -- let's not forget that prior to that deal, the regime had accumulated anywhere from seven bombs to nine bombs worth of uranium. this is absolutely uncharted water and this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the iranian nuclear program. i'm glad that he said we are not on the precipice of reentering that deal precisely because iran feels so comfortable with escalation today that it is happy with the...
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u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a framework that lacks tangible policy and avoids congressional consultation or approval, and i'm hoping to hear your views on that and i worry that we are not countering were providing strong enough alternatives to the growing pressure of nonmarket economies. instead of increasing the leadership in the indo pacific region, countering the influence into leaning in on opportunities like digital trade to set global rules and standards that would put countries like china at a disadvantage we are missing an opp
u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a...
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if there is no u.s. business like undeveloped land, then congress discovered th this was a national security gap. in 2018, they created real estate jurisdictions with respect to u.s. military installations and sensitive facilities and to the extent that a purchase occurred near one of these designated facilities, scthias could consider that even though there was no u.s.usiness associated with that property. is is something that was paid close attention to in recent years. host: your out of the treasy now but is that up more frequent thing where we are seeing more attempts by the chinese to buy land near military installations? guest: it's been front burner in the newspapers, there has been rerts of a north dakota related purchase by a chinese foreign entity for corn processing plant near a grand forks air force base. it turns out that cynthia's did not have jurisdiction there because the pentagon had not indicated that was a facility that should be covered by the committee's jurisdiction. that could be r
if there is no u.s. business like undeveloped land, then congress discovered th this was a national security gap. in 2018, they created real estate jurisdictions with respect to u.s. military installations and sensitive facilities and to the extent that a purchase occurred near one of these designated facilities, scthias could consider that even though there was no u.s.usiness associated with that property. is is something that was paid close attention to in recent years. host: your out of the...