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and the south korean president's visit to the u.s. and the biden administration's policy toward asia. watch watch washington journal live at seven caught eastern thursday morning morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> if you're looking at the constitution, you should focus on checks and balances. you will absolutely need to know how different branches can limit each other. you're going to be asked about a court case that almost definitely is going to be routed somewhere in the bill of rights. >> are you a student preparing for the advanced placement exam? your notes ready and tuning into washington journal for our annual cram for the exam. we will take your calls, and tweets on questions about the test. we will take your questions on the content and structure of this year's exam. watch washington journal's annual cram for the exam special live saturday at 9:00 a.m. easter -- eastern on c-span's washington journal. >> c-span is y
and the south korean president's visit to the u.s. and the biden administration's policy toward asia. watch watch washington journal live at seven caught eastern thursday morning morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> if you're looking at the constitution, you should focus on checks and balances. you will absolutely need to know how different branches can limit each other. you're...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce conference roe fussed -- focused on rebuilding ukraine despite the ongoing war with russia >> good morning. it's great to be here. i want to recognize the prime minister with whom i met yesterday and the ambassador. thank you. i think i can speak for everybody in room and everybody in america that we are in awe of your courage, your resilience, your brilliance and your commitment. so thank you for all that you're doing. [applause] in the 14 months since russia launched its full-scale invasion, the united states and all of my colleagues have worked on numerous fronts to support ukraine, from, in our case, an unprecedented set of international export controls, with -- which i spoke with the prime minister and ambassador about just yesterday, which are working to deny russia access to semiconductors and spare parts and other equipment they need to conduct this war. to military providing -- to providing military equipment that bolsters ukraine's defense and directs bud
the u.s. chamber of commerce conference roe fussed -- focused on rebuilding ukraine despite the ongoing war with russia >> good morning. it's great to be here. i want to recognize the prime minister with whom i met yesterday and the ambassador. thank you. i think i can speak for everybody in room and everybody in america that we are in awe of your courage, your resilience, your brilliance and your commitment. so thank you for all that you're doing. [applause] in the 14 months since russia...
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i stand with the armenian american community in my district and across the u.s. as they honor and remember those who perished during the genocide. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noontext (202) . and you can also post on facebook and twitter and follow the show on instagram. most papers using the settlement yesterday as their lead story. the wall street journal says when 87 five -- 100 -- over 180 million. settlement and when you go to the washington post there headline is massive payout -- the deformation case hinged on 20 election claims. the new york times this morning, their headlines are saying fox and dominion abruptly settled for$787.5
i stand with the armenian american community in my district and across the u.s. as they honor and remember those who perished during the genocide. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noontext (202) . and you can also post on facebook and twitter and follow the show on instagram. most papers using the settlement yesterday as their lead story. the wall street journal says when 87 five -- 100 -- over 180 million....
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. >> former u.s. surgeon general doctor jerome adam says there are many americans with mental health issues that go undiagnosed every year. during a discussion on mental health he addressed several topics including a link between mental health and substance abuse to this conversation with bipartisan policy center lasts about 45 minutes. >> good morning and thank you for joining us for this live discussion on the state of mental health in the u.s. according to the most recent data from the nih more than 57 million americans are living with a mental illness. that's just over one in five. despite its prevalence they can remain out of sight. for too many a stigma, despite medical advances far too often it is left untreated. this week we saw senator john fetterman return to work on capitol hill after being hospitalized for depression. his candid remarks about the experience received praise from his colleagues and the public. it reminded us of the told mental illness can take, and a stigma that continues to
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former u.s. ambassador to vietnam raymond burkart and former life in "time" magazine ojournalist mark godfrey. the end of the vietnam war, 50 years later, saturday beginning at 9 p.m. eastern live fro george washington university in american history tv on c-span2. >> c-span c-spanshop.org in online store. browse through her latest collection c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories. there's something for every c-span fan and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> next, activists abacus and family members of gun violence victim speak on the trade against the u.s. to mexico and central america. the conversations hosted by the center for american progress. >> good afternoon. my name is nick wilson, and senior director of gunfighters presented prevention at the centerce for american progress, and is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public event, guns without borders compressing the full u.s. firearms to mexico and c
former u.s. ambassador to vietnam raymond burkart and former life in "time" magazine ojournalist mark godfrey. the end of the vietnam war, 50 years later, saturday beginning at 9 p.m. eastern live fro george washington university in american history tv on c-span2. >> c-span c-spanshop.org in online store. browse through her latest collection c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories. there's something for every c-span fan and every purchase helps support our...
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lawmakers will debate legislation honoring the 75th anniversary of u.s. israel relations. they are also excited to consider several sec related bills. the house committee meets today to talk about bills about the state -- that ceiling. live coverage of the house when they gavel in here on c-span, online at c-span.org a honor c-span now app -- and on our c-span now app. >>he house quarrels many begin to process of handling legislation that handles the debt limit. house republicans are hoping to pass the govnment pan -- planned this week. you can watch t house rules commite live at 4 p.m. eastern on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the very first president that attended the white house correspondents dinner was covering coolidge and 1924. >> the white house correspondents dinner, washington's premier event is saturday. watch the c-span live coverage from the washington hill hotel including red carpet arrivals for politicians. president biden is expected to speak. the white house rrespondents dinner live on c-span, c-span now or online at c-spa
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we have at u.s. xm, we believe that the mou sends the right signal and the signal is to the private sector to let them know that this is not going to be one agency or one government or one private sector company that has the ability to help in these efforts. when you look at xm bank and you look at what we are able to provide, we know that it will be the combination of private capital. it will be the fact that xm, as all of you know, is there to help level the playing field for our american companies. we want to make sure that our american companies, but who are looking at providing goods and services, are able to compete globally, and also, to be able to win. so, does mou we believe is a strong manifestation of what the biden administration ended the whole of government i am sure you have heard many of my colleagues talk about earlier today, that, we know that it is the combination of all of us and we see advocacy and with the department of commerce entity fc and our development organization. so man
we have at u.s. xm, we believe that the mou sends the right signal and the signal is to the private sector to let them know that this is not going to be one agency or one government or one private sector company that has the ability to help in these efforts. when you look at xm bank and you look at what we are able to provide, we know that it will be the combination of private capital. it will be the fact that xm, as all of you know, is there to help level the playing field for our american...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce. history teaches us that u.s. global leadership is its strongest when it enjoys strong and deep bipartisan support here at home. today we have heard from numerous biden administration officials about their commitment to ukraine both in the ongoing conflict and the reconstruction to come. this morning, we received a letter from the republican leader of the senate mitch mcconnell who wishes he could be here in person, but has some thoughts that he asked that we share with you. let me share with you the letter we received to all of you from republican leader mitch mcconnell. attendees, a secure and stable your is vital for america's natural -- security and economic future so i am glad this group of business leaders is already thinking ahead about the potential for making future investments in a sovereign and peaceful ukraine. this could represent a huge win when for american workers and ukrainian people's efforts to rebuild. we cannot put the cart before the horse. we
the u.s. chamber of commerce. history teaches us that u.s. global leadership is its strongest when it enjoys strong and deep bipartisan support here at home. today we have heard from numerous biden administration officials about their commitment to ukraine both in the ongoing conflict and the reconstruction to come. this morning, we received a letter from the republican leader of the senate mitch mcconnell who wishes he could be here in person, but has some thoughts that he asked that we share...
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the u.s. fiscal picture is different from 2011. you saw ratner's charts about the gdp ratio where interest payments are for the u.s. government. what does that do for the debt ceiling fight and the wherewithal the u.s. government has two contend with it? >> i'm more optimistic about the overall debt ceiling then michael and doug. i'm more pessimistic on everything. everything else is terrible. the way i see it -- there is a higher percentage point chance that we will default than there has ever been, that is terrifying. i would put it in double digits. that's absurd. the polarization that has led to this moment with the debt ceiling, if it doesn't get us here, it will get us in other places. there is no leverage point where we go through and think about what we should do on fiscal policy. we have not passed a budget on time in this country in 20 years. this year will make 20, i will bet we don't make it on time. it's due in three days, no one is in town. when people talk about savings, it is true. we are on an -- we had just fought
the u.s. fiscal picture is different from 2011. you saw ratner's charts about the gdp ratio where interest payments are for the u.s. government. what does that do for the debt ceiling fight and the wherewithal the u.s. government has two contend with it? >> i'm more optimistic about the overall debt ceiling then michael and doug. i'm more pessimistic on everything. everything else is terrible. the way i see it -- there is a higher percentage point chance that we will default than there...
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intelligence community. >> u.s. officials fear that the revelations could jeopardize important things about what this means for the government. the administration is investigating support of worldwide democracies that has not changed, however, u.s. allies are concerned about the leak. >> these are all u.s. allies. with this leak, are we seeing the u.s. government engaging in serious damage control? >> first they have to investigate, that's what they're doing. there is a criminal investigation from the pentagon and justice department, that is everything we hear from the white house. there is an ongoing investigation from both the pentagon and justice department, they're not only investigating documents triggered platforms, but what damaged they could cause and whether more might delete. >> as we understand, this was leaked several weeks before the public even found out. i am wondering, to u.s. officials expect there to be even more leaks to come? >> that is a fear, that more documents might be leaked and we might see
intelligence community. >> u.s. officials fear that the revelations could jeopardize important things about what this means for the government. the administration is investigating support of worldwide democracies that has not changed, however, u.s. allies are concerned about the leak. >> these are all u.s. allies. with this leak, are we seeing the u.s. government engaging in serious damage control? >> first they have to investigate, that's what they're doing. there is a...
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and the u.s. china relationship? what big picture would you say to the everyday american on how they should understand china? david: i think there has been decades of viewing china through a lens where as china's economy grew, it creates opportunity for u.s. businesses and china would be a way of creating low-cost goods and services for american consumers. as china succeeded, america would be the beneficiary. what we have seen, and i try to highlight, i think president trump actually did a good job of changing the conversation and calling out china for being an adversary as opposed to a competitor. that adversary is proceeding with a strategy. a global strategy to grow in economic terms, military terms, and with local influence that is disadvantageous to the united states. that evolution was obvious a lot earlier and both political parties recognized. you had a growing divergence of interest between china and the united states. the bet that we took where china would open its markets to u.s. companies and stop stealin
and the u.s. china relationship? what big picture would you say to the everyday american on how they should understand china? david: i think there has been decades of viewing china through a lens where as china's economy grew, it creates opportunity for u.s. businesses and china would be a way of creating low-cost goods and services for american consumers. as china succeeded, america would be the beneficiary. what we have seen, and i try to highlight, i think president trump actually did a good...
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the u.s. government committed against the freedom of press and journalism, the first amendment, and against julian assange. it's the first time that a publisher is being charged under this very weird law. as you know better than me from 1917 which is a wartime document and you still have a law which is more than 100 years old from the first world war. i have to say that as an outsider that it is a country that is side and the united states is very sad that someone like me has to come from croatia to talk about the first amendment. as you know, he's been targeted by the most powerful thing in the world. american institutions. by the cia, nsa, and pentagon who plotted to kill him or kidnap him from british soil. after 12 years of persecution, almost four years in prison of what the united nations characterized as arbitrary detention, he now faces 175 years and a super max prison in the united states. for what? for publishing the truth. for publishing facts about war crimes. for publishing the tr
the u.s. government committed against the freedom of press and journalism, the first amendment, and against julian assange. it's the first time that a publisher is being charged under this very weird law. as you know better than me from 1917 which is a wartime document and you still have a law which is more than 100 years old from the first world war. i have to say that as an outsider that it is a country that is side and the united states is very sad that someone like me has to come from...
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one of the keys of our financial system that makes the u.s. financial taking system so different than other systems in the world is, we've got a lot of small institutions. we have 4700 fbi say -- fbi c insured institutions. that makes us stronger as an economy. those small banks cater to small businesses that the bigger guys would not -- i will give you one example and i will stop. when i started my company 30 years ago because i ultimately sold it to moody's, i was a start up. i started with my brother and a good friend. we got to a size where we needed a loan. i knocked on the door of the local regional bank. great bank. my bank today. i said, can you give me a loan? they said, we cannot. here i was, a young guy. i had no assets. the local bank, the president's daughter was -- on my daughter's soccer team. he said, i will give you a loan. all you have to do is promise to pay me back and secured by your home and i get personal guarantees. i got that loan and it worked out very well. that is where the small banks come in. they are really impor
one of the keys of our financial system that makes the u.s. financial taking system so different than other systems in the world is, we've got a lot of small institutions. we have 4700 fbi say -- fbi c insured institutions. that makes us stronger as an economy. those small banks cater to small businesses that the bigger guys would not -- i will give you one example and i will stop. when i started my company 30 years ago because i ultimately sold it to moody's, i was a start up. i started with...
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click stuck in a film maker participated in a discussion about the history of u.s. democracy at an event hosted by the charitable trust organization. in his remarks mr. burns also highlights the media's role in the democratic process and the declining trust in national institutions. this is about an hour. i am beverly kirk professor practice director of washington programs at the health school at syracuse university. our washington program. we are continuing our discussion this morning about strengthening democracy with a look at trust in institutions. trust ins, each other i what the latest data has to say about all ofof this. and to put into perspective i'm joined by filmmaker ken burns and pew research center president mike endemic. thank you so much for being here let's jump right in with the first question. so, what is the overall state of american confidence democracy? i understand you have new numbers to share with us. >> thank you beverly. we do not want to get too gloomy but we do care about the facts. the facts right now america is in kind of a gloomy plac
click stuck in a film maker participated in a discussion about the history of u.s. democracy at an event hosted by the charitable trust organization. in his remarks mr. burns also highlights the media's role in the democratic process and the declining trust in national institutions. this is about an hour. i am beverly kirk professor practice director of washington programs at the health school at syracuse university. our washington program. we are continuing our discussion this morning about...
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eastern former bridgewater associates ceo 2022 u.s. senate candidate david mccormick balances vision for a better future for america superpower in peril. p.m. on after words, author of moth street reflects on her family's american experience across five generations the impact the chinese exclusion act she is interviewed by yale history professor mary lu. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 find a full schedule on a program guide watch online anytime booktv.org. come and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? no it is way more than that. comcast is part of 1000 community centers secret wi-fi enabled so students from low-income families and get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving a front row seat to democracy. next, on cspan2 former arkansas governor asa hutchinson launching his 2024 presidential campaign. senate majority leader chuck schumer senator john cornyn giving her marks on the gop debt
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profound challenge historic opportunity for u.s. transportation, on one hand transportation systems are still grappling with consequences of the pandemic, climate changend d decades of investments. industries have become more concentrated, often slashing staff and leaving the system less competitive. something goes wrong, americans bear the burden from millionstif holidays, the norfolk southern train ceramic the. it's also unrivaled opportunity and thanks to the present leadership and the work of this congress, we have unprecedented resources to modernize. every week shovels are hitting the ground across our country. announced over $200 billion for 23000 infrastructure projects and we are continuing to get funding to communities is replete as we responsibly can. to name a few examples from the transportation investment, we started repairing 4600 bridges and improving almost 70000 miles of road. lower costs and fewer delays and safer trips. the first round of grants under safe rose and reach all program delivery funding to big cities
profound challenge historic opportunity for u.s. transportation, on one hand transportation systems are still grappling with consequences of the pandemic, climate changend d decades of investments. industries have become more concentrated, often slashing staff and leaving the system less competitive. something goes wrong, americans bear the burden from millionstif holidays, the norfolk southern train ceramic the. it's also unrivaled opportunity and thanks to the present leadership and the work...
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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
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...
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both in the u.s. and the entire world. but they really are successful in terms of treating bad actors, both cyber criminals and actual spies,nd they treat them to handcuffs and vacations where they can be away froall of that. this group, which i want to call csi internet, is really successful. they work extensively with federal law enforcement. with federal prosecutors. they stop a lot of things. they send a lot of people away. in doing so, they've shut down a lot of the servers that bad actors would use to do things like collect ransomware payments. these guys are not only good at shutting down crime scenes, but they are good at redirect thing -- redirecting they are also really good at tracing the flow of ransomware yment. the deal is, again, planning for the future, i will not be able to fund this group indefinitely. i will be going around, asking different people in philanthropy and government to pony up. that is the first time i have ever said pony up in my life. [laughter] >> i have tosk, somebody from lorado, it a t
both in the u.s. and the entire world. but they really are successful in terms of treating bad actors, both cyber criminals and actual spies,nd they treat them to handcuffs and vacations where they can be away froall of that. this group, which i want to call csi internet, is really successful. they work extensively with federal law enforcement. with federal prosecutors. they stop a lot of things. they send a lot of people away. in doing so, they've shut down a lot of the servers that bad actors...
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does it have impact on u.s. efforts to try to get north korea to not keep testing these weapons or potentially attack south korea or the united states? guest: i do think there will be criticism from progressive quarters in south korea because we are under the previous president with the much more engagement, focus on let's try to find a way to talk to north korea and the same with the previous president in united states held several summers with the north korean leader. however, i think the focus with this administration in the white house and in south korea is undeterred. not to let north korea to get to a point where the program is beyond constraint and may have reached that point already. the point is to try to stop the development of the program. not to give north korea concessions and to stop the trial flow -- try a flow of money into the program. i do think in the short term will probably get a provocative response from north korea following this agreement between the two leaders. we might get -- we had a
does it have impact on u.s. efforts to try to get north korea to not keep testing these weapons or potentially attack south korea or the united states? guest: i do think there will be criticism from progressive quarters in south korea because we are under the previous president with the much more engagement, focus on let's try to find a way to talk to north korea and the same with the previous president in united states held several summers with the north korean leader. however, i think the...
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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 peac peace and stabilin 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 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 allega
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 peac peace and stabilin 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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so, to my left is adam howard he's the director of the u.s. department of states office of the historian. which publishes the foreign relations of the united states 2012 until 2019, doctor howard served as a general editor of the series prior to that he served from 2009 until 2012 as the chief of the middle east and asia division supervising production covering these geographic regions. also an adjunct professor at george washington university in their history department for he has a phd from the university of florida. to his left doctor john fox. doctor fox has served as fbi historian since 2003 and is also an adjunct instructor at the catholic universities school department of politics and has been the 2018. he has a phd in modern history from the university of new hampshire and political science from boston university. and finally on the end, doctor erin she is chief historian of the office of the secretary of defense. and director of the pentagon library print she previously served as associate research fellow at the center for the weapons
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and talk about the state of the u.s. refugee system and ways to improve it with josh smith at the center for growth and opportunity. watch washington journal live at seven eastern or on c-span -- at 7:00 eastern or on c-span. >> life tuesday on c-span, treasury secretary janet yellen holds a press conference. at 1 p.m., cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency director easterly joins us to discuss protection capabilities, technology. at 2 p.m., the commissioner of the social security administration speaks with the urban institute. these events also stream now along with other daily coverage including houseo could be it california on water storage projects. that gets underway at 5 p.m. eastern >> and update in the end -- investigation of the leak classified documents regarding the russian ukraine war. also talks about president biden's upcoming trip.
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i ink it would be a big mistake for the u.s. to just copy how china's financial system has dominated in many ways by we chat and alley pay when it comes to payments, we need to make sure that we have relationship inking even -- relationship banking even as digitization accelerates. >> that's a fascinating area, we will want to hear more from u.s.
i ink it would be a big mistake for the u.s. to just copy how china's financial system has dominated in many ways by we chat and alley pay when it comes to payments, we need to make sure that we have relationship inking even -- relationship banking even as digitization accelerates. >> that's a fascinating area, we will want to hear more from u.s.
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it is training in the u.s. monday morning in asia. markets are closed today in australia and new zealand and the philippines and hong kong. they will reopen tomorrow across much of asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i've been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watched your interview. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said to 50, i did not negotiate and did no due diligence. david: you don't feel inadequate because you're now the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? about 40 years ago a young college graduate, mike wirth, joined chevron. one of the largest energy companies in the world. today he is the ceo of chevron and dealing with multiple issues that energy companies have to deal with, including renewable energy. i sat down with mike werth to find out what it's like to run chevron today
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u.s. economy and recent actions by the federal reserve including increasing interest rates. watch washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning on c-span or on c-span now for the free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook,, texas, and tweets. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers, and we are just getting started. 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter commucations supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> a look now the challenges facing small businesses including the recent concern of a couple of collapses of small banks in the u.s.. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you, good morning everyone. >> my boss, axios ceo recently said this is the weirdest economic time he has ever experienced in the 16 years of running companies. i
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korea and the u.s. based on the washington declaration are two countries that have agreed to strengthen extended deterrence and the implementation level is different from the past. first of all, we have a nuclear consultative group that has been launched that will implement discussions and actions, and we will hold regular meetings and consultations under nsg, we will share information on nuclear assets and intelligence, and we will jointly plan responses and also jointly plan exercises and drills. and implementation plans. so all of these will be strengthened as cbs 2 iffied under the nuclear consultation group. specified. we want to customize our response against north korea's nuclear threat based on extended deterrence, and in the process of achieving this goal any concerns that koreans may have against north korean weapons will be relieved, i believe. if nuclear weapons are used, our two countries will strength then our -- strengthen our response in a swift manner. any further questions to me? pleas
korea and the u.s. based on the washington declaration are two countries that have agreed to strengthen extended deterrence and the implementation level is different from the past. first of all, we have a nuclear consultative group that has been launched that will implement discussions and actions, and we will hold regular meetings and consultations under nsg, we will share information on nuclear assets and intelligence, and we will jointly plan responses and also jointly plan exercises and...
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the u.s. space force campaign details how the spaceports will expand and strengthen our global partnerships, through our allies and partners we gain national security opportunities in space that would otherwise be impossible. we are engaging with partners to prioritize space up abilities and operability. we are building a space and sor program to build guardians who will develop lasting or national partnerships, officer exchanges are developed between key allies and partners, we and tend --then our global partnerships space force is developing training and exercising's and educational forces with allies and partners in mind. space force offers a variety of courses already and over 50 countries. building a regional program to develop guardians who will establish and grow lasting int i was visiting maxwell air force base, to visit a key component, eight nations contributing above unclassified led -- levels, there we collectively engaged in meaningful dialogue that helped us develop a shared unde
the u.s. space force campaign details how the spaceports will expand and strengthen our global partnerships, through our allies and partners we gain national security opportunities in space that would otherwise be impossible. we are engaging with partners to prioritize space up abilities and operability. we are building a space and sor program to build guardians who will develop lasting or national partnerships, officer exchanges are developed between key allies and partners, we and tend --then...
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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. they helped with the launch of the first communication satellites known 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
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. they helped with the launch of the first communication satellites known as cal star one. the chairman of the fcc under kennedy, still going strong and 97. he told the...
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actually, the u.s. federal government tracks this through the reporting that states give to the department of health and human services. so they have really good statistics about all types of adoption and adoptive families and foster families. i'm not familiar with the case she is referring to, that second part of her question, so i can't address that. >> to the background check. what is involved in that? >> it depends on the type of adoption, but for a private domestic adoption, or need option from foster care, that will happen at the state level. they will often run federal clearances as well, child abuse checks, as well as criminal backgrounds. >> home visits and the like as well? >> yes, of course. as part of the home study process, there will be home visits, there will be interviews with the couple that is adopting, with the children in the home, with the relatives, the neighbors, the references, employers. they do a very extensive background check. >> most people pass that process? what is the red
actually, the u.s. federal government tracks this through the reporting that states give to the department of health and human services. so they have really good statistics about all types of adoption and adoptive families and foster families. i'm not familiar with the case she is referring to, that second part of her question, so i can't address that. >> to the background check. what is involved in that? >> it depends on the type of adoption, but for a private domestic adoption, or...
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there is strong bipartisan support in the u.s. to get clear crypto regulation. the ftx situation created a little bit of a delay in the legislation i was hoping was going to be getting passed the next quarter or so, but i think within the next year we can hopefully get something in the u.s. and go for the rest of the g20 as well. david: sam bankman-fried was well known for giving money to politicians as campaign members directly on capitol hill. do you go to capitol hill very much to lobby directly for legislation of one type or another, or are you very involved in political contributions? brian: so, i go to d.c.. historically, i have gone maybe two or three times a year. i imagine that may be more frequent in the next year or two. um, we have made small donations to certain candidates that are pro-crypto. but just standard stuff like $5,800 or these basic minimums. we have never made any kind of donations on the scale sam bankman-fried was doing through these large pacs. part of it is how the game is played. you need to sort of make relevant donations. that is
there is strong bipartisan support in the u.s. to get clear crypto regulation. the ftx situation created a little bit of a delay in the legislation i was hoping was going to be getting passed the next quarter or so, but i think within the next year we can hopefully get something in the u.s. and go for the rest of the g20 as well. david: sam bankman-fried was well known for giving money to politicians as campaign members directly on capitol hill. do you go to capitol hill very much to lobby...
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in fact, if you look at the supply of workers versus demand, demand for u.s. workers is now more than 5 million greater than the available supply. the available supply consists of people who are either working or actively looking for a job. this was not the case before the pandemic. the pandemic really had a significant -- left lasting marks so far on labor supply in the united states. the labor force participation rate came down. there is now a shortage of workers, and it almost feels more structural than cyclical. that's a significant issue. david: you have resisted saying what unemployment rate would be acceptable to you, i think. but is there an unemployment rate that you think would moderate inflation such that you would tolerate unemployment at 4%, 5%, or 6%? chair powell: i think about it this way. we have two goals that congress has assigned us, maximum employment and price stability. price stability, as we have agreed, is 2% inflation. maximum employment means if you want a job, you can get one. right now, the labor market is at least at maximum emplo
in fact, if you look at the supply of workers versus demand, demand for u.s. workers is now more than 5 million greater than the available supply. the available supply consists of people who are either working or actively looking for a job. this was not the case before the pandemic. the pandemic really had a significant -- left lasting marks so far on labor supply in the united states. the labor force participation rate came down. there is now a shortage of workers, and it almost feels more...
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additionally the u.s. congress gave her $42000 as compensation for robert's salaries and incidental expenses. now, despite these large settlements, and a state of $52000 which should have been sufficient for her to live on for some time, but within three years rose was in dire financial straits. she did like to spend a lot. she loved to entertain on a grand scale that may have had something to do with it. she also may have made some very bad investments speculating on stocks she was forced to rely on her son-in-law for support, her eldest daughter florence had married more who had gone out west to become a prosperous minor. he assisted her financially and rose essentially moved into a house on west 16th street near the white house. now, one of rose's closest friends was james buchanan. so her husband's death really did not change her activity in society. she used her influence to promote buchanan's run for the presidency. she was delighted by his victory in 1856. this allowed her access to the highest leve
additionally the u.s. congress gave her $42000 as compensation for robert's salaries and incidental expenses. now, despite these large settlements, and a state of $52000 which should have been sufficient for her to live on for some time, but within three years rose was in dire financial straits. she did like to spend a lot. she loved to entertain on a grand scale that may have had something to do with it. she also may have made some very bad investments speculating on stocks she was forced to...
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-u.s. ooh liance is -- this alliance is overcoming this crisis, also coming from north korea, that contributes to world peace and prosperity. we will further expand the depths of the global comprehensive strategic partnership and march forward to the future. today president biden and myself engaged in constructive dialogue to discuss ways to materialize this shared vision. the outcome of our dialogue is well outlined in the joint statement adopted today. the first key outcome is extended deterrence. sustainable peace on the korean peninsula does not happen automatically. our two leaders have decided to significantly strengthen extended deterrence of our two countries against north korea's nuclear and missile threats so that we achieve peace through the superiority of overwhelming forces. and not the peace based on the good will of the other side. such a willing commit s-captured in the washington declaration. president biden has reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to extended deterrence towa
-u.s. ooh liance is -- this alliance is overcoming this crisis, also coming from north korea, that contributes to world peace and prosperity. we will further expand the depths of the global comprehensive strategic partnership and march forward to the future. today president biden and myself engaged in constructive dialogue to discuss ways to materialize this shared vision. the outcome of our dialogue is well outlined in the joint statement adopted today. the first key outcome is extended...
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we continue to put members of the u.s. capitol police, our civilian analysts, in taskforces around the region so that we have our folk spread it in the intelligence community to ensure that information we have a shared with them and information they have a shared with us. but probably one of the most important things my officers is a fact everyone who was issued a cell phone and they get daily intel briefs every day over their phone. >> veryy good. you mention the biggest challenge is staffing. i don't think that's unique to the capitol police. as a travel throughout rhode island and ensure senator fischer and senator murray e same thing, recruitment to police department fire departments public safety organization is very, very challenging. are you running into the problems of recruiting? >> not as much as my colleagues from around the country, and i think that's due to a number of things. the retention bonus that we been able to offer and that we plan to offer att fy '24 as well, tht is really lower ourt attrition. but we
we continue to put members of the u.s. capitol police, our civilian analysts, in taskforces around the region so that we have our folk spread it in the intelligence community to ensure that information we have a shared with them and information they have a shared with us. but probably one of the most important things my officers is a fact everyone who was issued a cell phone and they get daily intel briefs every day over their phone. >> veryy good. you mention the biggest challenge is...
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you think the u.s. will be more or less important the world, less important, or politically divided? 77% think what we're feeling today is only going to intensify over the next 25 years or so. across a lot of fronts, this sense of a dour outlook and then putting it in historical context we said, thinking about 50 years ago, do you think we are better today or worse than 50 years ago? today american say about two to one, worse. we have not seen that before. usually -- there are people who have the nostalgic view of the past but to see a really tip in that direction is quite striking. beverly: let me ask you, why do you think we are feeling this way? ken: it is a combination of factors. we tend to be so, even we don't have ones and zeros, we seem to think of the world in a kind of binary construct and nothing is binary. it is interesting that 50 years ago, would put us in 1973 when we were still trying to disentangle from vietnam, there were hundreds of bombings by a radical left. there were a lot of thin
you think the u.s. will be more or less important the world, less important, or politically divided? 77% think what we're feeling today is only going to intensify over the next 25 years or so. across a lot of fronts, this sense of a dour outlook and then putting it in historical context we said, thinking about 50 years ago, do you think we are better today or worse than 50 years ago? today american say about two to one, worse. we have not seen that before. usually -- there are people who have...
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about 1% of adults living in the u.s. identify as transgender or trans but as we heard of the group experiences discrimination and systemic inequality at many aspects including access to healthcare. yet most of the surveys that we hear about our not able to report on the trans individuals because they account for such a small share of the overall population. so how do we survey them? so those that they recently interviewed from some of the scientific representative surveys and we were thrilled when they go eagerly said yes so we combined those to get at the people that may be less willing to participate in the survey online and would rather talk to a live interviewer over the phone and were able to get a representative sample of more than 500 trans individuals. the next step was maybe more difficult because we wanted to ask so many questions. we had to really focus our survey that we think that it got as many aspects of the experience in the u.s.. >> you are one of the key reporters on reporting at the survey results so i
about 1% of adults living in the u.s. identify as transgender or trans but as we heard of the group experiences discrimination and systemic inequality at many aspects including access to healthcare. yet most of the surveys that we hear about our not able to report on the trans individuals because they account for such a small share of the overall population. so how do we survey them? so those that they recently interviewed from some of the scientific representative surveys and we were thrilled...
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i thank the u.s. and its people for honoring the cree cran war as a -- the korean war as a proud legacy. thank you also for treating the veterans with honor and respect. the war ended after three years of intense battle. our two nations signed the mutual defense treaty and opened a new era of the alliance. ever since, the korean people rose from the ruins of war to build a thriving nation. and at every step america has stood together with korea. we have many reasons to celebrate our platinum anniversary. we have no guarantees of success when -- we had no guarantees of success when it start. but today, our alliance is stronger than ever, more prosperous together, and more connected like no other. indeed, it has been the lynchpin safeguarding our freedom, peace, and prosperity. once a recipient of aid, korea is the only nation in modern history to become a donor. this demonstrates the success of our alliance. let me talk about the history of our alliance. the ties of our cooperation and exchange span ov
i thank the u.s. and its people for honoring the cree cran war as a -- the korean war as a proud legacy. thank you also for treating the veterans with honor and respect. the war ended after three years of intense battle. our two nations signed the mutual defense treaty and opened a new era of the alliance. ever since, the korean people rose from the ruins of war to build a thriving nation. and at every step america has stood together with korea. we have many reasons to celebrate our platinum...
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why, because the u.s. has other things and focus as well, this is where european natures and where we discuss with them, how do we strengthen the military imbalance in order to have much more freedom of maneuver. >> thank you. for much of washington, i think the assessment -- the you -- the you doesn't do defense, that is nato's job. you are in uniform, you are director general of the military staff and help nato position. what has been the eu's role in this crisis from a military perspective over the last year? >> thank you. very happy to be back. first of all, let me -- military, you asked the question if we were some kind of aliens in the military institution, we were, we started the eu carefully removing the differences because of the context of post-world war ii. so when we started to gain to think about the strategy, that was more than 20 years ago. i can't imagine the force questioning that they established. the serious discussion started five years ago with some button up initiatives. the report on
why, because the u.s. has other things and focus as well, this is where european natures and where we discuss with them, how do we strengthen the military imbalance in order to have much more freedom of maneuver. >> thank you. for much of washington, i think the assessment -- the you -- the you doesn't do defense, that is nato's job. you are in uniform, you are director general of the military staff and help nato position. what has been the eu's role in this crisis from a military...
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u.s. dollars, 411 --$411 billion. partners support the -- are able to allocate funds in a timely manner by the end of june 2023. we want to note the faithful -- fateful decision -- 31st of march 2023 on a new four year program for our country, with a total amount of 15.6 billion u.s. dollars. thank you for this and i think other countries who support the long-term program, supporting ukraine in the amount of $115 billion for the next year. it is important for my country in the sense of capabilities and us -- and a signal to russian federation's that our partners are with us. friends and partners, i will like to note -- you are tf --ur tf was in the framework of that fund. electrical energy, the power project and the ukrainian project. these are already being implemented. thank you for this and thanks all partners who support the project. special gratitude to the united states of america, and during the year of the war, has provided ukraine grant support in the amount of $15.5 billion and w
u.s. dollars, 411 --$411 billion. partners support the -- are able to allocate funds in a timely manner by the end of june 2023. we want to note the faithful -- fateful decision -- 31st of march 2023 on a new four year program for our country, with a total amount of 15.6 billion u.s. dollars. thank you for this and i think other countries who support the long-term program, supporting ukraine in the amount of $115 billion for the next year. it is important for my country in the sense of...