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the panel is parliamentary on u.s. iran relations but today the panel will be moderated by a senior fellow for the foundation for democracy. we will l leave you in their capae hands. >> thank you everyone. welcome back to the center and for those of you that lingered or remained. more■á fully available -- i want to make three quick plugs from different organizations giving don't take this policoral and pd contributes to a monthly production and has a daily companion for those of you that are struggling to keep up with a f other events and you can describe to all of those. i thought we would set the scene a little bit zooming in on areas with parliamentary elections do they really matter. dc has had some version everytia presidential election and protests and vice versa, so do es matter? >> i will give a classicl1■a an, yes and no. for context. low turnout consolidations but that's not really the point. do electionsim matter and i woud say without getting into the details of the postrevolutionary let's focus on the
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note to partner with the u.s. government geopolitical issues outside the u.s. we think the fcc and the u.s. government can be a strong supporter of this technology and capability. >> i'll be brief on this answer we asked what we do for it if it wereally are asked why we do it. my why is to build stronger communities. so what i will add to my colleagues and i agree with their comments is we have too. we have to make sure. ancan families cannot be cut off and put back in the digital divide. i hope that comes up later with the esteemed members of the house and senate that we will be here so we can try to get that across the goal line and extend the vital program. >> if you have a■- reaction to these policy recommendations? >> sure my first is to say i am not going to comment on whatugh. my colleagues over there are taking a thoughtful approach. i will share a couple of thoughts though. first i think folks saw fcc announced acp will be extending the funds for i the last month d april. that the deeply disappointing failure to allow that of the many millions of ame
note to partner with the u.s. government geopolitical issues outside the u.s. we think the fcc and the u.s. government can be a strong supporter of this technology and capability. >> i'll be brief on this answer we asked what we do for it if it wereally are asked why we do it. my why is to build stronger communities. so what i will add to my colleagues and i agree with their comments is we have too. we have to make sure. ancan families cannot be cut off and put back in the digital divide....
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[applause] thank [applause] >> tonight, a look at u.s. strategy in the pacific from the state department and u.s. agency for international development. you can watch the entire relations committee hearing starting at 8:00 eastern on c- span 2. >> from the technology industry council tech policy summit. this is about 35 minutes.
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u.s. attorney has been tremendous partner totives haven reducing crime in the most violent neighborhoods in detroit were providing resources to better the quality of lif for our most vulnerable residents. our deputy mayor who leads our city's innovative community violence initiative, it is called shot stoppers which is supported by the american scue plan dollars. it has shown promise and we look forward to seeing the impact that it will have with our strategies on crime to further reduce crime. our partnerships with our partners and prosecutors and executives and sheriffs and police and certainly, atf and fbi, the american rescue plan funds have been a tremendous game changer for detroit. it has helped us reach historic lows in crime and we last yearn in nonfatal shootings, 34% ejection -- carjacking. this is helping us retrain officers, develop our training centers to bring state-of-the-art training to our officers, and to bring bridges to our communities by looking at best practices arou
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as the u.s. considered withholding offensive weapons that israel has not why do you believe the u.s. 's right to build peers and air drops but not leverage everything you can includi conditions on weapons to open land routes and protect civilians? general brown, in light of the announcement it willnd its military relationship with the united states, our u.s. forces leaving? if so, when and how and how would that impact u.s. terrorism >> thank you nancy. taking us back to where this started on october■2 7, hamas launched a brutal attack against israel and killed 1200 israelis and took 200 israelis hostage. 100 of those hostages are still held by hamas. so we acknowledge from the very beginning that israel has a fundamental right to be able to defend itself. and so we are going to continue to support them as they try to do that and ensure that they their people. we also recognize the importance of ensuring that people remain safe in gaza. ■o not mutually exclusive. you can conduct operations to
as the u.s. considered withholding offensive weapons that israel has not why do you believe the u.s. 's right to build peers and air drops but not leverage everything you can includi conditions on weapons to open land routes and protect civilians? general brown, in light of the announcement it willnd its military relationship with the united states, our u.s. forces leaving? if so, when and how and how would that impact u.s. terrorism >> thank you nancy. taking us back to where this...
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if you could prescribe a fix for u.s. immigration system that by all accounts is broken, what are the big ticket items you would propose? what's i've been very clear about this. this comes from my experience i've served on the board it's not just a photo op or a field trip for me. i spent that time down there and uniformly volunteer with the soldier the 100 for airborne to serve on the border. my plan is very clear. the present could do this immediately has the authority to do that three divisions and about 60000 troops. that is an entity in the federal government that can stop the invasion that is currently happening. they don't need to be here long that will be a temporary deployment into the wall can be completed that is the second step. you need to complete the ball all lived in the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean print walls are great but they are not enough you need to have meant wit and women with guns to guard that will make it your border patrol is well resourced to do that work and intel gathering on both si
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u.s. assistant secretary of commerce here to talk about this debate in washington over what to do about tiktok. the hoaplegislation 352-65, oveg bipartisan support. is this significant? guest: given the scope of tiktok users and how debated this issue has been over the last several years, it is really heartwarming and really encouraging to see the government come together on a bipartisan basis about the threats posed to u.s. national securities, absolutely. host: you said heartwarming, why? guest: in today's era, we tend to over-politicize issues and it is really nice when in instances where people can put partisanship aside and really come together to address national security threats. your second question is this a threat, absolutely. director wray, director haynes, the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threat that tiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we r
u.s. assistant secretary of commerce here to talk about this debate in washington over what to do about tiktok. the hoaplegislation 352-65, oveg bipartisan support. is this significant? guest: given the scope of tiktok users and how debated this issue has been over the last several years, it is really heartwarming and really encouraging to see the government come together on a bipartisan basis about the threats posed to u.s. national securities, absolutely. host: you said heartwarming, why?...
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through this body, the u.s. conference of mayor, politically conservative than i was and i was more likely to be challenged by democrats. i came to work with and trust fellow mayors without considering or in some cases without even knowing their party considerations. i am addressing one of the only rooms left in america were hundreds of senior elected officials in america gather with shared priorities and purpose and actually like each other. and that is a powerful thing. i would be lying if i said we have gotten anywhere close to that culture on a routine basis here in washington, but i have been struck by how much work we are dealing with. not just bipartisan but partisan in its character. take the bipartisan infrastructure lot which we passed with your help and support. a number of republicans were willing to cross party lines and work with democrats and president biden to get it done, even though the idea of a bipartisan anything law was greeted with mockery one president biden first took office. the obituar
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we saw the u.s. retaliation a degree of consciousness to respond in a way that was much more assertive compared to previous retaliatory acts, but in a wayd escalation. there are actors. they have a long track record of annoying advice. -- ignoring advice. we might wake up and find that they have done something that is not coordinated with iran and has resulted in the kind of casualties that would be difficult to look the other way and would result in uncontrolled escalation. the last piece of bad news is that we are not out of the woods yet. yes, we have had six weeks of relative but imagine in the best case scenario, we get a cease-fire in gaza. probably a temporary one. with that result israel turning its attention to the north? hezbollah has said if there is a cease-fire in gaza, we will stop our attack. israel has not said the same thing, in fact they have said the opposite. if hezbollah is not pushed away from the border, israel will continue its attacks to allow citizens displaced from the nort
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flying migrants from foreign countries into the u.s. in the midst of a record shattering crisis is completelybsur plan tt to the appropriations bill that would prohibit the biden administration from doing this. i encourage my colleagues to join me in■1ing this common sense measure. the question is simple. our democrats willing to allow a vote on my amendment to stop prent biden from using secret flights to import hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens into the united states or are they so desperate to er grab that they can't risk the possibility of losing it by allowing such a vote to occur. thank y m yield back.■o when the latt counsel report by looking into biden's documents when the report came out it said something about how he would come across to a jury as a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory and one big thing in that book was about i that report was how he had supposedly not remembered the precise year that his son died. in the acknowledgments, there's something interesting. the first paragraph of the me data set th
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the u.s. and its global leadership in wireless, right now, we have a significant hat the ftc does not have total authority. the ftc you still have some tools in your toolkit. bility of spectrum. give us your perspective on the work you are doing. particular in the mibahow will e spectrum availability? >> are is in one of the main mechanisms we use to use test to move specter mounds the commercial marketplace is a one wait slowing us down but there is more the ftc can do. i put out a special calendar that identified which spectrum can move by which particular year. i think the ftc could still step up with its own spectrum calendar that makes clear to lawmakers that if we had authority again, this is what we is year and this year and i think that would help provide additional motivation for congress. en that we have authority, potentially, they receive the method that is not that serious. it is. globally, we are 200 megahertz behind other countries. china in particular, we're close to 700 megahe
the u.s. and its global leadership in wireless, right now, we have a significant hat the ftc does not have total authority. the ftc you still have some tools in your toolkit. bility of spectrum. give us your perspective on the work you are doing. particular in the mibahow will e spectrum availability? >> are is in one of the main mechanisms we use to use test to move specter mounds the commercial marketplace is a one wait slowing us down but there is more the ftc can do. i put out a...
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tonight, u.s. officials say is really leaders have essentially agreed to a proposal for a six-week cease-fire in gaza and the release of some hostages. all that is left is for hamas to agree. planes dropped 38,000 meals onto the beaches of southwest gaza. more deliveries are expected in coming days from the u.s., egypt, and jordan. in the red sea, a ship has sunk, the first vessel to be destroyed by houthi attacks. it was carrying tons of fertilizer. yemeni officials call it an environmental disaster. fire and ice into states tonight. in the texas panhandle, they are battling the largest wildfire in the states history. since monday, the fire has killed at least two people and scorched 70 now hundred square miles of prairie and destroyed up to 500 structures. in the mountains of northern california and nevada, the biggest storm of the season has knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes. up to 10 feet of snow is forecast for higher elevations. donald trump won the missouri republican caucuses
tonight, u.s. officials say is really leaders have essentially agreed to a proposal for a six-week cease-fire in gaza and the release of some hostages. all that is left is for hamas to agree. planes dropped 38,000 meals onto the beaches of southwest gaza. more deliveries are expected in coming days from the u.s., egypt, and jordan. in the red sea, a ship has sunk, the first vessel to be destroyed by houthi attacks. it was carrying tons of fertilizer. yemeni officials call it an environmental...
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u.s. capitol police and sergeant at arms. u.s. capitol police must devote more and more resources to increase threats against the hill community. these resources may otherwise be spent on the u.s. capitol polices actual obligation in their core mission. as crime continues to remain a serious threat and concerns for members, staff and visitors, i'm focusing on finding ways we can reduce violent crime in the nation's capitol and particularly near campus. today i'm looking forward to hearing witnesses how violent crime threatens u.s. capitol the impact on soft on crime policies and we must discuss how we can assure the capitol is safe and secure for all visitors and staff. as chairman, i'm committed to making capitol hill a safe place to visit and to work. with that the i yield the ranking member 5 minutes for opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman for convening us. let me begin first off offering congratulations, we have new staff, deputy clerks, i want to congratulate appoi
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if you could prescribe a fix for u.s. immigration system that by all accounts is broken, what are the big ticket items you would propose. >> i've been very clear about this, mike. this comes from my experience. i've served on the border. i have spent time there in uniform. i volunteer as a soldier to serve on the us-mexico border. my plan is very clear. three military divisions deployed to the border. the president could do this immediately. 60,000 troops. that is the only entity in the federal government that can stop the invasion that is currently happening. they don't need to be there long until the wall can be completed that is the second step. complete the wall to the gulf of mexico, pacific ocean. you need to have men and women with guns that guard that wall. making sure that butter patrol is well resourced to do that work. gathering on both sides of the wall to make sure we know what is happening. define these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. they are smuggled across the border and we have to be clear th
if you could prescribe a fix for u.s. immigration system that by all accounts is broken, what are the big ticket items you would propose. >> i've been very clear about this, mike. this comes from my experience. i've served on the border. i have spent time there in uniform. i volunteer as a soldier to serve on the us-mexico border. my plan is very clear. three military divisions deployed to the border. the president could do this immediately. 60,000 troops. that is the only entity in the...
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this control allows the u.s. to conduct various operations including close air support, reconnaissance, strategic attack, with reduced risk to those assets. the navy uses see control to establish dominance over specific areas of this he, exerting influence over maritime activities within the region, allowing us to project power globally, protect maritime trade routes, and ensure freedom of navigation. finally for the u.s. army, land dominance is a fundamental access -- aspect of its doctrine. emphasizing the capability that can tug ground operations across a wide range of environments and scenarios. to allowed to establish a main theme control over territory on land, and enabling the force to dictate the terms of engagement, deny access to adversaries, and project power within a designated area. for our service, space superiority is the first core function. it is the ability to contest, and when necessary, control the space domain, at a time and place of our choosing. must protect our space capabilities while als
this control allows the u.s. to conduct various operations including close air support, reconnaissance, strategic attack, with reduced risk to those assets. the navy uses see control to establish dominance over specific areas of this he, exerting influence over maritime activities within the region, allowing us to project power globally, protect maritime trade routes, and ensure freedom of navigation. finally for the u.s. army, land dominance is a fundamental access -- aspect of its doctrine....
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the u.s. has a slowing birthrate as well but as an immigrant society we had sort of an ability to attract new talent, and of the societies don't necessarily have that kind of orientation towards immigration. societies like america and brazil who have been immigration driven may have the ability to stay younger relative to the rest of the world, if they play the immigration cards correctly. that brings us to the third big trend, which is graying asia. most nations are aging rapidly. the pacific rim has been the world economic engine but that engine is going to slow. it's not just, for example, japan pics of most of you are thinking japan would you think about asia and aging, but south korea is aging just as rapidly if not faster. the question becomes china. which is aging very rapidly. by 2030, china's leading page will be five years older than the usa, and by 2033 china's old age dependency will be higher than the u.s. by 2035, 2% of china is projected to be over 60. and deaths in china outnum
the u.s. has a slowing birthrate as well but as an immigrant society we had sort of an ability to attract new talent, and of the societies don't necessarily have that kind of orientation towards immigration. societies like america and brazil who have been immigration driven may have the ability to stay younger relative to the rest of the world, if they play the immigration cards correctly. that brings us to the third big trend, which is graying asia. most nations are aging rapidly. the pacific...
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despite that, the u.s. might be upset with bush era policies, but iran is replicating that, and how best to get the message across successfully while not trying to convince them to focus on other areas? mr. beheshti: the iranian regime is expert in apr war -- a pr war. they convinced hamas to massacre people and know they are turning a terrorist organization into a victim. to be fair, they did a good job on pr. this is not the result of one or two years, it is 35 years. they invest a lot. they are constantly working on this issue. one of the things i said was this, i think they planned the pr war at least one year before october 7. they miscalculated, they thought -- three weeks before october 7, we were very close to normalizations of relationships between israel and saudi arabia. the iranian regime invited neighbors to not -- he said something like that. three days later, hamas attacked israel, october the seventh. they thought by doing that, creating a massive fear between arab countries and israelis, is
despite that, the u.s. might be upset with bush era policies, but iran is replicating that, and how best to get the message across successfully while not trying to convince them to focus on other areas? mr. beheshti: the iranian regime is expert in apr war -- a pr war. they convinced hamas to massacre people and know they are turning a terrorist organization into a victim. to be fair, they did a good job on pr. this is not the result of one or two years, it is 35 years. they invest a lot. they...
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policies like whether the u.s. held off on sending warships into the strait of taiwan or whether the u.s. lifted bans on the export of certain tech nolings. national champions are still corporations first. they have earnings calls, sh when policymakers in washington decide to back a single monopoly their objectives are but one concern among many for that exe. as then-exxon c.e.o. lee raymond said, quote, i'm not a u.s. company and don't m decisions based on what's good for the u.s., end quote. these days the national champions argument often gets made in the context of our dominant technology firms. we often hear that pursuing antitrust cases against or regulating these firms will weaken american■' innovation and cede the global stage to china. these conversations often assume a cold war like arms race with each country's firms in a zero sum quest for dominance. the reality today is that some of these same firms are fairly china and are seeking greater access to the chinese market. wile there's nothing intrinsica
policies like whether the u.s. held off on sending warships into the strait of taiwan or whether the u.s. lifted bans on the export of certain tech nolings. national champions are still corporations first. they have earnings calls, sh when policymakers in washington decide to back a single monopoly their objectives are but one concern among many for that exe. as then-exxon c.e.o. lee raymond said, quote, i'm not a u.s. company and don't m decisions based on what's good for the u.s., end quote....
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by the time president trump left office in january 2021 the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan had been reduced to 2,500. president biden completed the withdrawal 8 months later. this hearing is two and a half hours [background noises]
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>> the u.s. capitol police had the incident command and bomb squad for the dnc scene. >> and that would have been a bomb sniffing dog? >> the dog at the scene was a deepest secret service canine. >> and what does that >> it's one of their bomb sniffing dogs. there were vehicles that were allowed to enter the active crime scene and that has been -- >> i'm not a police officer or anything but i would tell you that would be an anathema to put a crime scene should have, is that fair? what types of additional training or equipment would be beneficial? we are trying to learn from this episode what would happen in the future to prevent such a problem with command and control problems that we would have ine. >> for events like this, any large-scale events on capitol capitalgrounds we have funding g mutual aid so that we are not understaffed and we have the contingency plans in place to be able to handle old people areas of capital grounds with mutual need on-site. in addition to thate haven't implemented
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can you talk a little bit about the overall number of people within the u.s. jail and prison system and how that compares with the rest of the world? guest:■ ( let about that. although jails have fewer people in them at any given time, because people turn over in jail all the time you have about 10 million people a year passing to the doors of jails. they are kind of underrecognized as a major part of our system. in fac■v■yt,eople in this country who are locked up --roughly 2 million people -- that dwarfs any old. the u.s. has roughly 25% of the incarcerated population in the cwo 5% of the overall population. our incarceration rate in this country is far outpacing any other■ country. we have roughly 664 people per country -- per 100,000 locked up here. upcountry -- our country relies heavily on incarceration. there are a lot oferything you e affected by what happens inside our prisons and jails. host: to get a sense of the global another chart from the prison policy initiative looking at global incarceration rates. the united states is literally off th
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despe on numerous u.s. capitol police tv cameras and the fbi efforts interviewing over 800 individuals in asssingoran 300 t still remains at large. unfortunately fbi has failed to provide subsidee the investigation despite numerous requests from congressional committees. today they have declined to participate in our hearing. we are joined by several experts today who will help shed light on the devices response including u.s. capitol police, assistant chief sean gallagher. on a january 6, 2021 assistant chief gallagher directed a counter surveillance to the dnc following the the device at the rnc. today it will spend time analyzing the discrepancies of the devices response ultimately this hearing is meant to help us all move forward. i look forward to your testimony assistant chief gallagher into working together so we can ensure shortcomings ofhis nature do not happen again. i salute and apply the capitol police officers who day in and day out devote their l protecting the members in the halls of congress
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what do you see as the important steps for the u.s. public stepín sector in managing china relationships? especially given a lot of companies are doing business in china. >> first of all let me start by. enormously smart people yet they pose a level of competition with the united states we've never really seen. was never really an economic threat the way china is. china is invested in technology and the technology domain at a level frankly the way america invested in the post- >> era. myhe background i was a telcom guy, a wireless guy and became venture capitalism part one of the wake-up calls for me when all the sudden oh my gosh not only is china running the table with an equipment vendor is national security but they're simultaneously flooding the of the technology standards around wireless key medication my view on china will. dramatically back when i was a governor hose into collaboratioe notion the more we integrate the more china is going to go into ther. i think of president xi took over in 2012 he made a conscious decision to
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u.s.? enrique: the majority today are still built in taiwan. we are working with other key chip providers to make sure they diversify with the location and this is why, for example, last year we were very supportive of the chips act, because getting the government funds to accelerate change we think is very important. david: so when you are at home and working on the computer, do you ever use the competitors to see what they are doing? or you only use hp? enrique: i use both. as you can guess i have lots of hp pc's at home. because every time there is something new, the team wants me to train, and sometimes they don't like it because i find things they didn't want me to find, so i would give a lot of feedback. but of course, i test the latest innovations from our competitors to make sure i understand. david: do you ever work on your competitors' computers and say why don't we have this? how come we don't have that? do you ever ask that? enrique: yes, and the team hates it. [laughter] david: how do you protect against hacking, and how do you giv
u.s.? enrique: the majority today are still built in taiwan. we are working with other key chip providers to make sure they diversify with the location and this is why, for example, last year we were very supportive of the chips act, because getting the government funds to accelerate change we think is very important. david: so when you are at home and working on the computer, do you ever use the competitors to see what they are doing? or you only use hp? enrique: i use both. as you can guess i...
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he is a graduate of the u.s. naval academy, the naval postgraduate school on the georgetown university law center. the director has received numerous accolades from across his many years of service to our nation such as the national intelligence distinguished service medal for exceptional service. he has served as the executive director of the nsa. he also played a strategic role, across the intelligence community, including extensive experience at the cia as well. he is marked by leadership in digital innovation, science, technology, and public affairs. it showcases his commitment to excellence. i can say that our nation is very lucky that he has decided to return to service as the national cyber director. this is his first speech in washington since being confirmed to the role. i do ask you all to please join me in welcoming to the intersect stage, national cyber director, harry coker . [ applause ] >>> good afternoon. i am delighted to be here. thank you, jason for the gracious introduction. it made me wonder
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we are here to use science and our experience to carry forth the u.s. coast guard in the maryland department of unified command's objectives for managing this event. in our various worlds here, the epa evaluates information provided by the coast guard on dangerous goods in the vessel, and provides recommendations on developing plans and strategies as needed. at this time, there is no indication of active releases from the vessel nor of the presence of materials that are hazardous to human health in the water. however, monitoring is ongoing. and we will work through the unified command to report and review and be transparent of any results from this monitoring as they become available. i will defer to the admiral, who is the captain of this ship, for any more details. most importantly, as the governor said, unified command will evolve and adapt as necessary and we are on one team. the work we do together helps heal the land and our waters, the economy and our social fabric. and we never, ever do anything alone on team environment so thank you to everybod
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the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking in haiti. this did not happen. eventually, because they were supported by politicians, they had the money to functiothey usd extortion to get money. no one has control over them anymore. that is how they ended up controlling the capital and the judicial system. it is veryyou end up having thes controlling the capital. host: there is a man at the center of that that is quoted often. he goes by the nickname barbecue. who is he? guest: barbecue was a police officer. he was closely allied with michelle martini. qth in. barbecue was made by members of the government as a way to make sure he could keep the population in check. he controls alerts for the slu . many of the members in the gangs wereic people closely aligned with the police. the support he was getting where the official members of the government. it is not just one that came out of the slums. these were police officers working of behalf the martelly administration. they empoweredlu them to be
the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking in haiti. this did not happen. eventually, because they were supported by politicians, they had the money to functiothey usd extortion to get money. no one has control over them anymore. that is how they ended up controlling the capital and the judicial system. it is veryyou end up having thes controlling the capital. host: there is a man at the center of that that is quoted often. he goes by the nickname barbecue. who is he? guest: barbecue was a...
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u.s. support for the war has been more than those vetos and official visits. the united states has been replenishing the israeli arsenal, which would have gone dry days into the war given the intensity of the bombardments and other military operations in the densely populated gaza. us made military hardware of all kinds has been flowing into israel from ammunition for small arms to missiles, land vehicles and while it is true that israeli forces are involved in gaza, they are essentially fighting an otherwise american war. as the war continues, case of genocide against israel is also proceeding at the united nations international court of justice, what is also referred to as the world court. the final verdict will probably take several years, but the fact that south africa has filed the motion at the icj and is effectively prosecuting israel shows how the international community is thirsty for justice. "the rivers of mesopotamia are going through their most critical times. with the deaths of the tigris and the euphretes, what will the future hold for the peopl
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>>> >>> former u.s. senator mike pompeo and former defense secretary leon panetta testified on china's relations with iran and russia. before the house select committee on the chinese communist party. we also discussed how global threats and u.s. relations with china can impact every day americans and the importance of strengthening global partnerships and building energy and supply chain security. this is just over two hours. >> live coverage here on c-span. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] will >>> the clerk will play video. >> hamas launches surprise attacks within israel borders overnight. >> $100 $100 million a year . >> xi jinping's says that one will be reunified with china during his new year's address. >> so 2024 must mark an inflection point. >> we stand at this so 2024 must mark an inflection point. we stand at this crossroads. whether it's a surrender to a sea of troubles, we will do every thing we can to deter. the growing number of world conflict
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in the u.s. we sell online, on hp.com, or on amazon. you can buy our products in any large consumer electronics retailer like best buy. but also for commercial customers, we have a big network of resellers, commercial resellers that will sell our products. and for our top customers, we have direct sales. in other countries we have our own stores. david: oh, you do? enrique: for example, in india, we have more than 500 stores that really -- david: why does india rate 500 stores and the u.s. rates none? [laughter] enrique: because of the structure of the distribution and retail model. in india, there isn't an electronics network in many cities. we have to build our own to be able to really reach consumers anywhere in the country. we continue to expand because we continue to see a big opportunity. david: so i buy one of your computers and a year later there's another model. can i trade it in and get a discount like a car, you don't have trade-ins or anything like that? enrique: today, we don't, but this is one of the businesses that were s
in the u.s. we sell online, on hp.com, or on amazon. you can buy our products in any large consumer electronics retailer like best buy. but also for commercial customers, we have a big network of resellers, commercial resellers that will sell our products. and for our top customers, we have direct sales. in other countries we have our own stores. david: oh, you do? enrique: for example, in india, we have more than 500 stores that really -- david: why does india rate 500 stores and the u.s....
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the u.s. will stand with ukraine. peace and security are more than just words.■6ç(st belief. peace and security require constant work and action. ukraine defense contact willts e and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. , how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to growb as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do you thinksa responsibility to dip further into its own stockpile if the supplemental does not pass. for you, general brown, the stae discussing alternatives to a major ground operation in israel in raaf up. what alternative options exist for achieving israel's security goals in southern gaza including destroying the remaining hamas alionshoening aid delivery and endangering civilians sheltering their? could it achieve those
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what do you see as the important steps of the u.s. public sector in the defenseman dustin base in managing china relationship, especially given a lot of copies are doing bines with cha. >> first of all let me start by saying the obvious, china is a great nation. and enormously smart people here and yet they pose a level of competition with the united states that we've never really seen. the soviet union was a threat, and etiological threat. it was never really an economic threat the way china is. china has invested in technology at the level frankly the way americans invested in the post sputnik era. my background i was a telecom guy, a wireless guy and became a venture capitalist. one of the ways the call be with work was huawei. not onl is china kind of running the table with an equipment vendor that we believe poses a national secury the zone of the tech to the standard around why was medication for it was a real.w s evolved dramatically. back when i was governor i was all to this increased trade, increased educational collaboratio
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you know, one thing that the u.s. has been working on and■ very much so on the classified level, is developing principles of deterrence. so, if cyber attacks from a nationstate, cyber attacks on critical infrastructure are e action will have a connecticut effect, such as an attack on the electric grid, which actually causes athf war. we don'that has been determined by the government. but, it is a consideration. so, at what point does a cyberattack equal dropping a bomb on the united states? host: this was brought up with nato couple of years ago. guest: yes. nato and other cybersecurity specific multilateral agreements. enforcement is difficult and being able to actually identify who did it. because, sophisticated cyber actors, nationstates can cover their tracks. and you can't necessarily pin country, one group, if they have successfully covered their tracks. host:%x bernie is on our line fr democrats. go ahead -- ernie is on ou■on's go ahead. caller: every two or three years, i get a notice that we've been hacke
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a got away somebody who comes in and is not in contact with the u.s. authorities. they generally would not receive work authorization. unless they make a claim in the interior. then there would just be a differential effect on mandatory spending. they would. we would see, we look at people like that and understand that many of them would work, just without authorization. you have to look at the different revenue of acts of that. there is the revenue affect of state and local revenues and state and local spending. at the state and local level and seattle's taxes. >> is there any way to gauge the percentage of illegals that are in this search? what percentage of those people are illegal? >> we have a breakdown in the chapter that goes through the different -- i'm sorry. demographic report from january has a break down of the different categories. in our projections. in the demographic report is the input to this. that has the breakdown between the different categories. >> caitlin with politico. obviously, we know you're not in the business of common sense of civic le
a got away somebody who comes in and is not in contact with the u.s. authorities. they generally would not receive work authorization. unless they make a claim in the interior. then there would just be a differential effect on mandatory spending. they would. we would see, we look at people like that and understand that many of them would work, just without authorization. you have to look at the different revenue of acts of that. there is the revenue affect of state and local revenues and state...
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the u.s. constitution gives the state the power to propose a balanced budget amendment. and in the coming weeks i will announce the next steps we will take to force congress to live within the people's means. [applause] [applause] folks, what idaho is doing is working for this no need to change course but we must raise the bar and never rest on our laurels. history may not remember our names and faces we have an opportunity that while we are here to create a lasting legacy of good government. i like to end by quoting what are my good friends and mentors. perhaps not known for his patients, he recounted his first week of the legislature in this chamber. i which he reportedly stood and said mr. speaker, let's get this show on the road. that of course was governor phil we lost phil this year, last year. he was the epitome of a public service. his legacy is distinguished by his unrelenting human rights leadership, determined fiscal conservatism that enduring love for idaho. so let me close with an ode to governor batch and say emphatically let's get this show on the road. le
the u.s. constitution gives the state the power to propose a balanced budget amendment. and in the coming weeks i will announce the next steps we will take to force congress to live within the people's means. [applause] [applause] folks, what idaho is doing is working for this no need to change course but we must raise the bar and never rest on our laurels. history may not remember our names and faces we have an opportunity that while we are here to create a lasting legacy of good government. i...
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there is no magic or mystery about the way to do so in the u.s. senate. it requires reaching across the aisle and finding partners from the opposite party. it means ultimately putting the interests of country and constituents ahead of the dictates of party and ideology. when i look back at my own career, the legislative achievements i'm proudest to have been part of, like passing the clean air act in 1990, stopping the genocide in the balkans, creating the 9/11 commission and the department of homeland security, reforming the intelligence community, reorganizing fema and refeeling don't ask, don't tell, all were achieved only because a critical mass of democrats and republicans found common ground. and that is what is desperately needed in washington now to solve our nation's biggest problems and address our biggest challenges before they become crises or catastrophes. our future also depends on our nation continuing to exercise another kind of leadership, and that is leadership beyond our borders. this, too, has never been easy or popular. americans have
there is no magic or mystery about the way to do so in the u.s. senate. it requires reaching across the aisle and finding partners from the opposite party. it means ultimately putting the interests of country and constituents ahead of the dictates of party and ideology. when i look back at my own career, the legislative achievements i'm proudest to have been part of, like passing the clean air act in 1990, stopping the genocide in the balkans, creating the 9/11 commission and the department of...
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similar the u.s. created when it dismantled tucson hussein's government iraq israel's widr gaza in 2005 contributed to the extremist violence we see today. the rise of hamas, a terrorist group whose stated goal is the destruction of israel and the israelipl people assume controlf the gaza but instead of using that opportunity to buildeo lifelines for the people of gaza, hamas built a 500-mile tunnel network to terrorize israel. instead of providing education and healthcare basic services for palestinians, hamas stockpiled and unleashed thousands of rockets against israel for the course of the years. now, in the wake of october 7 israel stated goal is to destroy a terror group capable of guerrilla style warfare in a larger urban territory the eighth of a massive underground system. daunting for even the most highly trained and advanced military. as it pursues itsld consider lee united states tactical experience in iraq. in particular the battle of falluja in 2004 provides a painful case study encounter
similar the u.s. created when it dismantled tucson hussein's government iraq israel's widr gaza in 2005 contributed to the extremist violence we see today. the rise of hamas, a terrorist group whose stated goal is the destruction of israel and the israelipl people assume controlf the gaza but instead of using that opportunity to buildeo lifelines for the people of gaza, hamas built a 500-mile tunnel network to terrorize israel. instead of providing education and healthcare basic services for...