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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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the u.s. that destroyed the criminal justice system, destroyed the rule of law in honduras and now what act like it is the rescuer on horseback to convict this man that the biden and trump and obama administrations also ported. amy: and we get a report from gaza. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing its attacks on gaza as palestinians mark the first day of ramadan. the death toll from israel's five-month long assault has topped 31,000. health officials in gaza say at least 27 palestinians have starved to death due to israel's ongoing blockade of aid deliveries. over the weekend, five palestinians died in northern gaza as a pallet of food a question to death after a parachute failed to open. the united states has begun shipping parts to build a temporary port off the coast of gaza to increase aid following president biden's announcement during his state of the union address last week, but many
the u.s. that destroyed the criminal justice system, destroyed the rule of law in honduras and now what act like it is the rescuer on horseback to convict this man that the biden and trump and obama administrations also ported. amy: and we get a report from gaza. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing its attacks on gaza as palestinians mark the first day of ramadan. the death toll from israel's...
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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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we know better than our u.s. military. we know better than u.s. business. >> does the american position make any sense to you? >> it honestly does not. the opposition was not on national security reasons or on business reasons. it, to me, seemed just a reflexive, ideological opposition to joining the treaty. >> reporter: since 2012, while repeated attempts to ratify the treaty have failed, china has made deep sea mining a national priority. it already has a near monopoly of the critical minerals on land. now it's set to lock up the bounty on the sea floor. ambassador john negroponte, a former director of national intelligence in the bush administration, told us, china's aggressive actions should be setting off alarms. >> what's changed since 2012? >> the people's republic of china and its more assertive behavior on the international scene, particularly in the south china sea. and then with respect to deep seabed mining, they're eating our lunch. they've got access to five sites. right now, we have access to none. >> reporter: john negroponte is on
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the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the fact of the matter is, it would be externally difficult to invade taiwan. i am aware that this is something that has been in the media. i am by no means downplaying the person who asked this question. it's a very good question. it's been all over the media. i think the whole concept is it's a bit misguided that there is so much talk about that. i don't think it's a plausible scenario. the real risk is that if china did ever invade taiwan, the real risk would be it would be very difficult to prevent the destruction of semicond
the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the...
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the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the fact of the matter is, it would be externally difficult to invade taiwan. i am aware that this is something that has been in the media. i am by no means downplaying the person who asked this question. it's a very good question. it's been all over the media. i think the whole concept is it's a bit misguided that there is so much talk about that. i don't think it's a plausible scenario. the real risk is that if china did ever invade taiwan, the real risk would be it would be very difficult to prevent the destruction of semicond
the second one is from a u.s. perspective to where should innovation -- an invasion occur, maybe the ccb would conduct strikes on u.s. territories. can you assess the idea of first strikes on u.s. naval and air force facilities in places like guam and okinawa? michael: the question about destroying advanced semiconductor labs in taiwan -- it's just not plausible. the u.s. will need semiconductors to fight a war period. china does as well and china would like to have the semiconductors but the...
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u.s.-china relationship, today's hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. while much remains uncertain about the 20 20's and 20 30's, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and national sovereignty in the years ahead. president eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you about war, and it is this, no war ever shows the characteristics that were expected. it is always different. it has now been 79 years since the world last expense the war between great powers. that is the same amount of time that elapsed between the american civil war and world war ii. just think of how different the world of the american civil war was compared to the world on the eve of world war ii. similarly, the world today bears little results to the world of 79 years ago. if a great power war
u.s.-china relationship, today's hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. while much remains uncertain about the 20 20's and 20 30's, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and national sovereignty in the years ahead. president eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you...
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it doesn't help that the company has the u.s. in its name. the company has been unhappy with u.s. steel with the negotiations a couple of years ago. it is facing the crossh-hairs. this deal has president biden expressing concerns and former president trump expressing concerns. that's a double whammy. >> i want to walk through the politics here. they are trying to iron out differences. they met and could not see eye-to-eye. that is one hiccup. biden is the pro-union candidate in the upcoming election. how big of a factor is politics here and the economics of the foreign country, ally, but a foreign country owning a critical asset? >> i think it really comes down to the fact that u.s. has a l legacy in the country. i think if you look at it, there has been plenty of foreign ownership of entities. it has given support to the t taiwan semiconductor companies. this is selective to go after this deal because it is a political year. biden is supporting unions. the union has taken a strong stance in this case. i don't think there is any major reason why a foreign ownership is a critical i
it doesn't help that the company has the u.s. in its name. the company has been unhappy with u.s. steel with the negotiations a couple of years ago. it is facing the crossh-hairs. this deal has president biden expressing concerns and former president trump expressing concerns. that's a double whammy. >> i want to walk through the politics here. they are trying to iron out differences. they met and could not see eye-to-eye. that is one hiccup. biden is the pro-union candidate in the...
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u.s. inflation data later this week. fed speakers differ on rate cut expectations. russian president vladimir putin has, for the first time, said islamist militants carried out the deadly moscow attack. but he still accuses ukraine of involvement. plus, boeing starts the search for its next ceo after a leadership shakeup as it seeks to reassure airlines and passengers that its planes are safe. eck in on these markets, checking in on futures after modest losses across the u.s. in wall street last night. i the end of the close yesterday losses of around 3/10 on the s&p. the nasdaq, here's the future set up when you look to the u.s., you're looking at gains. 5280%. nasdaq futures 18,500 45 pointing to gains. european stocks are on fresh eyes yesterday and the session. you are a 15% for european stocks in the last 12 months. flat across european futures, u.k. futures, ftse 100 futures -- futures lower. let's flip the board and look across asset with a focus on what's happening in the treasurie
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. >> and now from the heritage foundation, a discussion on u.s. policy in taiwan and u.s. interest in preventing a chinese invasion of that country. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning. thanks to everyone in attendance. thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on china and pushback against the ccp. he also wrote a fantastic commentary last october titled we are in a new cold war, it's time our politicians started acting like it. i would encourage all to read that, it's one of the better things i've read in china in quite some time. despite the considerable demands on your schedule, you took a trip to taiwan and japan in late febru
. >> and now from the heritage foundation, a discussion on u.s. policy in taiwan and u.s. interest in preventing a chinese invasion of that country. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning. thanks to everyone in attendance. thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a...
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the u.s. defense secretary reassures ukraine and its other allies that washington won't abandon kyiv in its fight against russia. brazil's former president bolsonaro is formally accused of falsifying his covid vaccination records. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitrÍona perry. on the program today, we will have the latt from inside gaza as the u.s. expresses deep concern over reports of looming famine. we will be in kyiv as ukraine seeks more international aid and ammunition for its fight against russia. and we will have bbc reporting from brazil as former president jair bolsonaro is formally accused over fraud of his covid vaccination records. let's start with the war in gaza. israel insists it is doing everything to flood gaza with aid after the u.s. secretary of state warned the entire population was experiencing sere levels of acute food insecurity. in some of his strongest comments yet on the scale of the humanitarian crisis in the penta stealing and -- palestinian ter
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u.s. just last week. now cbs news has learned the department of justice has launched a criminal probe into boeing stemming from the door plan all that blew out mid air on this alaska airlines 737 max in january. the ntsb investigation so far indicates that the bolts holding it in place were not reinstalled during the length manufacturing process. and i'm boeing says it cannot find paperwork that should've been generated by those repairs. >> they need to go through a serious transformation here in terms of their responsiveness, their culture, and their quality issues. >> reporter: d.o.t. secretary pete buttigieg and michael what occurred today in washington. >> do you feel they are making safe airplanes right now? >> we are certifying airlines and with her oversight we are certifying them as safe. >> respectfully you certified this plane that did not have bolts in an era. >> we have read viewed our investigation of the aircraft. >> norah: what could they face? >> they are failing to an repo
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dozens of u.s. citizens left haiti on a chartered flight sunday amid an escalating political and humanitarian crisis. the flight left from an airport in cap-haÏtien because haiti's main airport in port-au-prince remains shut down. about 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine as street violence has disrupted efforts by aid groups to distribute food. some aid containers have also been seized by armed groups. last week, haiti's unelected prime minister ariel henry agreed to resign once a seven-person transitional council was formed but the makeup of the council has not yet been announced. the military junta in niger has ordered u.s. troops to leave the country in a major setback to u.s. military operations in africa. six years ago, the u.s. built a $110 million drone base in northern niger. the u.s. currently has about 1000 troops in the west african nation. the announcement comes months after france was forced to pull its troops from niger as well. colonel amadou abdramane spoke on saturday.
dozens of u.s. citizens left haiti on a chartered flight sunday amid an escalating political and humanitarian crisis. the flight left from an airport in cap-haÏtien because haiti's main airport in port-au-prince remains shut down. about 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine as street violence has disrupted efforts by aid groups to distribute food. some aid containers have also been seized by armed groups. last week, haiti's unelected prime minister ariel henry agreed to resign once a...
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u.s. support for israel's assault on gaza. we will also get the latest on ceasefire talks that remain at an impasse days before the muslim holy month of ramadan begins. and we go to pakistan where shehbaz sharif was sworn in as prime minister for a second time amid protests and accusations of election rigging. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a gaza ceasefire before the start of ramadan and peers -- appears increasingly unlikely after talks ended in cairo without an agreement. hamas says negotiations will continue. israel reportedly boycotted the recent talks. the official death toll in gaza has topped 30,800 in the five months since israel's assault began. at least another 72,000 palestinians have been wounded. the group refugees international is warning israel's persistent blocking of humanitarian aid into gaza has created apocalyptic conditions inside the besieged territory. at least 20 gazans have star
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the u.s. national interest. after more than a year ofók■ negotiations unto 20 we reached two agreements. one with a telephone t other with the afghan government. these provide a framework for u. w■' terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fir in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to be used by any groupr individual to threaten the security of the united states and its allies. enter afghan negotiations, importantly the taliban committed not to attack u.s. forces once the agreement was signed. this was critical the taliban adhered to it killing no coalition fighter or u.s. soldier during the entire withdrawal. the first phase of withdrawal lasted 135 days in which the u.s. forces were reduced to by the time it president trump left forces had been reduced to 2500. the u.s. retained the right to come to the defense of the afghan fo
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not only in the u.s., but abroad. freedom in the u.s. for reproductive rights in the u.s., united states supreme court, overturned roe v. wade, which gave women a right to choose what they wanted to do to abort a child or not. the majority of americans support roe v. wade. so that is a key issue coming into 2024. the sides of issues. >> should we talk about foreign policy for a moment? there is a lot of anger about the way he has handled what is going on in gaza and his seeming inability to get israel to do his bidding. in terms of normally, how much does foreign policy play on voters minds when they go to the ballot box? >> it will vary depending on what is going on in the u.s. at that time. but it definitely plays a key role. not only did he address that, he also addressed issues with making sure wealthy corporations pay their fair share. and the fact that that is really important to hard-working americans and making sure they have homes and paying for their mortgage and making sure social security is not cut. the gamut of different is
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u.s. cpi. that biggest loss all year potentially set to extend into the tuesday session as well. taking a look at how we are setting up when it comes to japan and the korean markets around the region. some downside there for new zealand. a pretty difficult session for japan equities. nikkei futures up by a quarter of 1%. looking at muted but further declines. the two equity benchmarks in japan something more than 2% on monday amidst these loan speculations about the time. we are also seeing a little bit of dollar weakness playing into yen strength there. finally, quite a lot of concern building in the chinese demand. we are seeing them modestly higher at the moment. >> and just listening to some of the keywords. it is modest. you have futures here come online. we have equities moving in a little bit lower. it is that count down to the u.s. inflation data. we are expecting it to be pretty far above the fed's target. around 3%. we were at about 9% around a year ago. it can really be some of
u.s. cpi. that biggest loss all year potentially set to extend into the tuesday session as well. taking a look at how we are setting up when it comes to japan and the korean markets around the region. some downside there for new zealand. a pretty difficult session for japan equities. nikkei futures up by a quarter of 1%. looking at muted but further declines. the two equity benchmarks in japan something more than 2% on monday amidst these loan speculations about the time. we are also seeing a...
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the u.s. snow deploying u.s. marines and anti-terror teams to protect the u.s. embassy in haiti. armed gangs surrounding the capital, and the evacuations. including famous author michal bull, who wrote "tuesdays with more rui." what he's saying tonight. >>> back in the u.s., the college quarterback arrested tonight during spring break. >>> actress olivia munn revealing her personal battle with breast cancer tonight. >>> and the abc news exclusive. robin roberts with actress christina applegate and jamie lynn seigler. both are battling multiple sclerosis. tonight, their fight against ms, and their fight to help others. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. word coming in tonight, that scare on a passenger flight, a young man, a student pilot, trying to breach the cockpit multiple times. >>> and the news from georgia involving some charges dropped against donald trump. >>> but we do begin tonight with the heated battle over the future of tiktok here in the u.s. 170 million users here in this country. tonight, the house, by an overwhelming ma
the u.s. snow deploying u.s. marines and anti-terror teams to protect the u.s. embassy in haiti. armed gangs surrounding the capital, and the evacuations. including famous author michal bull, who wrote "tuesdays with more rui." what he's saying tonight. >>> back in the u.s., the college quarterback arrested tonight during spring break. >>> actress olivia munn revealing her personal battle with breast cancer tonight. >>> and the abc news exclusive. robin...
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if the u.s. wants israel to cancel those plans, the u.s. does not want to surrender under any circumstances. it will be very difficult to convince the israeli government that is the way to go because netanyahu insists on a very regular basis that israel has to go in. that is the last bastion of hamas. there is no way of achieving its goal of destroying hamas's military organization. if israel does decide to go ahead with that plan, that will be a very big point of contention between itself and the u.s. and the rest of the world. >> paul wallace. thank you very much indeed for the latest in terms of what is transpiring in the middle east. the urgency around the situation in gaza. not your day had. everything us we are looking ahead to. the u.k. cpi really important. the inflation data out of the u.k.. the expectation you're on your for the month of february, that number is expected to fall from 4% in january year on year to 3.5% in february. they will lead up to the back of inlet decision on thursday, expectations on the market still what th
if the u.s. wants israel to cancel those plans, the u.s. does not want to surrender under any circumstances. it will be very difficult to convince the israeli government that is the way to go because netanyahu insists on a very regular basis that israel has to go in. that is the last bastion of hamas. there is no way of achieving its goal of destroying hamas's military organization. if israel does decide to go ahead with that plan, that will be a very big point of contention between itself and...
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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest
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markets on u.s. treasuries and yet people in the survey don't think much of that will come back to japan so what that tells you is the attraction of japanese bond will not be sufficient enough, equities may be but not as well as s&p 500 and u.s. markets so the big chunk of money most of it will stay overseas and the yen will not get big boosts and japanese bonds will get a big boost so all in all the impact on local japanese markets is really not going to be that exciting. >> jgb yields. the 10 year yields. when will they get to 2%? >> that's the question and at first if you had asked me a month ago i would have said yes, if it is even possible for this year, if you look back for euler -- for yields fell and it took them a decade to reach zero and we've been creeping back the other way and now the boj the outlook will be very dovish and they will promise to support the bond market even though they may will -- remove control to say in theory there is no headlines or 10 year yields but every time the m
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against the u.s. dollar prayed under surveillance this morning the fed's elusive inflation target. >> the market got way ahead of the fed orders when the market was pricing six or seven rate cuts. getting inflation down to 2%. the not so good inflation prints we saw a recently just reinforce that. i think the world isn't going away the fed reserve were expecting. i think there's plenty of time to see how this develops. >> here's the latest this morning. next week after two cpi prints this year. we expect the fed to hold rates steady in a unanimous decision. our base case is the fed will indicate they are in a holding pattern for now with minimum changes to the policy statement and the baseline outlook including the expectation three rate cuts may be appropriate. julia i want to talk about a difference of the moment of what we see in cpi and what we expect to see in pce. >> that is the question. certainly when after the january what we were hearing from fed officials was it was sort of an anticipated b
against the u.s. dollar prayed under surveillance this morning the fed's elusive inflation target. >> the market got way ahead of the fed orders when the market was pricing six or seven rate cuts. getting inflation down to 2%. the not so good inflation prints we saw a recently just reinforce that. i think the world isn't going away the fed reserve were expecting. i think there's plenty of time to see how this develops. >> here's the latest this morning. next week after two cpi...
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while the u.s. government is aware of these threats, we need to strengthen protection for america's food supply. this includes identifying vulnerabilities than prime minister proving measures of government against cyberthreats. of our supply chain have been offshored and building blocks for our food systems and crop production products. these are the basic elements that nourish crops, proangt from weeds, insects and diseases. a supply chain report indicates 70% of the crop protection that are plews produ most from china. another 40% of the world's toes ferous supply originates in china. imagine if they shut off our supply. crop nutrients, yields will decr and requiring more land. the economic impact of farmers, consumers and our nation would have devastating consequences and lead to higher consumer prices and food ins threat to the united states and our alwries. the absence of crop protection have an impact. we need to allow for reasonable and durable regulations to prevail to allowstates to bringy
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the u.s. and u.k. deliver thousands of tons of food aid to gaza amid warnings of severe hunger. united nations says more is needed. in a surprise announcement, the irish prime minister says he is stepping down. mexico's president rejects a texas law that empowers state officials to arrest and deport suspected illegal migrants. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. the u.s. state department says secretary of state antony blinken will not travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he began his visit to the region on wednesday in saudi arabia, meeting leadership before he goes to cairo on thursday. from there, the secretary will go to tel aviv wihere talks will focus on securing the release of israeli hostages, issuing the defeat of hamas while protecting civilians, and you minute hearing aid to the gaza strip. there is no mention of the word cease fire in two separate announcements. relations have soured between president biden and israeli prime minister n
the u.s. and u.k. deliver thousands of tons of food aid to gaza amid warnings of severe hunger. united nations says more is needed. in a surprise announcement, the irish prime minister says he is stepping down. mexico's president rejects a texas law that empowers state officials to arrest and deport suspected illegal migrants. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. the u.s. state department says secretary of state antony blinken will not travel to israel as part of his current...
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looking at the u.s. also perhaps dictating the path of trade for equities, when you see yields pushing up a little bit on the end of the curve in particular on a 30 year auction, a bit of lackluster demand yesterday. bond yields go higher, quite often we see tech stocks go lower. bitcoin managing to carve its own path. up 72, moving on some of the individual movers to the tech names. the chip stocks have been pushing generally on the pressure of the nasdaq. tesla as well seeing another day of losses. this as we see analysts going negative on the stock. i'm showing some companies outperforming. chinese names are the highest. some mixed reviews with certain analysts saying by this stock. up another almost 5% on the day even as we digest u.s. china tensions going back to the tiktok story in a moment. let's focus on the crypto rally. welcoming teagan, indexing and querying protocol open blockchain data. the crypto related to the graph is seeing a market capitalization. tell us about some of the exuberance is
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u.s. strategic, u.s. china strategic competition. this is sister stokes first time testifying before the commission. the research at the rand corporation prior to joining, he was the editor of the jamestown foundation and he will examine the efforts to leverage the language models and its approach to cognitive warfare particularly for the purpose of manipulating information on social media. then scientist at rand where the current research focuses on emerging quantum technologies ai aim cybersecurity. prior to he received his phd in theoretical physics at the university of california santa barbara. his testimony will address the aspirations to integrate quantum technologies into its military and drug comparisons between the u.s. quantum industrial base. thank you for the testimony. i would like to remind you all, all the witnesses please keep remarks and reserve time for questions and answers. i will begin with you but i do want to just quickly comment is with the last panel we are learnin
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the u.s. charged moscow is hiding its own violations of those sanctions, as it buys north korean weapons to use against ukraine. the vote in the security council would have extended the monitoring effort for another year. american diplomats vowed to press on. >> moscow has undermined the prospect of a peaceful diplomatic resolution of one of the world's most dangerous nuclear proliferation issues. russia, you silenced the panel of experts today, but you will never silence those of us who stand in support of the global nonproliferation regime. william: the north korean sanctions themselves remain in place, but there will be no way to check how effective they are. russian president vladimir putin is warning the war in ukraine could expand if f-16 fighter jets from the west get involved. putin spoke as he toured a helicopter base. he said ukraine's new jet fighters won't matter, and even if they're based in neighboring states, they could still be attacked. >> first, if they do supply f-16's, this
the u.s. charged moscow is hiding its own violations of those sanctions, as it buys north korean weapons to use against ukraine. the vote in the security council would have extended the monitoring effort for another year. american diplomats vowed to press on. >> moscow has undermined the prospect of a peaceful diplomatic resolution of one of the world's most dangerous nuclear proliferation issues. russia, you silenced the panel of experts today, but you will never silence those of us who...
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u.s. special envoy for haiti, ambassador dan foote. he resigned from his post in 2021 citing the biden administration's "inhumane treatment was quote of haitian asylum seekers and u.s. meddling in haitian politics. then as republican presidential front-runner donald trump calls immigrants animals again, a new film called "unseen" hopes to reframe the narrative entirely. it profiles a blind, undocumented social work student named pedro. >> you placed a lot of stress and anxiety and do you. i decided to study social work. i wanted to help people, an opportunity for those that did not have an opportunity. amy: we'll speak with the film's director set hernandez. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. famine is imminent in northern gaza according to a u.n.-backed report published monday. michael fakri, the u.n. special rapporteur on the right to food said the u.s. is "complicit in this starvation of the palestinian p
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the idea that the u.s. or u.s. allies need to be an important part of semi conductor production ahead, very complicated supply chain, that has impacted not only the political environment, but also investment. we have not seen de-globalization. it is read globalization with money being spent to make this happen. lisa: how much how we accurately price the ramifications from that in some of the big tech players? we say this today with apple and tesla both seeing the effects of potentially both a slowdown in the chinese consumer as well as the geopolitical risks. how much is that headwind in a way that is not really being talked about enough? lauren: the reality for the magnificent seven that have been so central to semi conductor production and use in the u.s. and the global economy so far, that enthusiasm is correct. the challenge is that it is seven companies. there will be video sequence these -- idiosyncrasies that will likely cause tumoult. what cracked the whole system was not somebody failing to present earning
the idea that the u.s. or u.s. allies need to be an important part of semi conductor production ahead, very complicated supply chain, that has impacted not only the political environment, but also investment. we have not seen de-globalization. it is read globalization with money being spent to make this happen. lisa: how much how we accurately price the ramifications from that in some of the big tech players? we say this today with apple and tesla both seeing the effects of potentially both a...
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the u.s. dollar is rising above all of the g10 currency pairs with the euro is lower because of the dovish tongue. have a look at what is happening with bitcoin, we pair some of those gains come up by 2%. $71,670. we have had some research notes out following bitcoin. some bullish content. we are entering a whole new bull cycle for bitcoin is what one analyst wrote. ed: i am looking at social media stocks in the context of tiktok. tiktok is owned by bytedance, the most valuable private company. the discussion is turning, will tiktok be banned in the u.s.? who is that good for? analysts point to meta because of how analysis -- analogous instagram is to tiktok. who might buy tiktok's u.s. operations if they are forced to divest? rumble is one of the names to the downside, this more conservative social platform. as you know, it has been soaring in recent days after his ceo said we could talk with tiktok about a cloud partnership, looking at tiktok's operations. there is no catalyst today but it i
the u.s. dollar is rising above all of the g10 currency pairs with the euro is lower because of the dovish tongue. have a look at what is happening with bitcoin, we pair some of those gains come up by 2%. $71,670. we have had some research notes out following bitcoin. some bullish content. we are entering a whole new bull cycle for bitcoin is what one analyst wrote. ed: i am looking at social media stocks in the context of tiktok. tiktok is owned by bytedance, the most valuable private company....
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he said u.s. steel shares of the pittsburgh-based company are extending losses today and kailey leinz joints me now from washington, d.c. let's talk about steel country, how important is it for president biden and frankly his competitors to also be targeting this space? kailey: incredibly, keeping in mind that pennsylvania specifically is a key battleground swing state in the selection has a large steel industry and a lot of steelworkers. the steelworkers union have come out against this deal and biden has been a very prounion president. he directly addressed steelworkers in the statement saying he told them i would have their backs and i meant it. it is about the politics of this fundamentally which is why we see this unusual move by a president coming out against the transaction like this. it's not exactly clear what daring the statement from president biden will have on the reveal already underway into the united states. at the treasury department, they would have the ability to block or approv
he said u.s. steel shares of the pittsburgh-based company are extending losses today and kailey leinz joints me now from washington, d.c. let's talk about steel country, how important is it for president biden and frankly his competitors to also be targeting this space? kailey: incredibly, keeping in mind that pennsylvania specifically is a key battleground swing state in the selection has a large steel industry and a lot of steelworkers. the steelworkers union have come out against this deal...
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the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we stre a lance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's do wen one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export market? how smartly about policies that mitt great threats while protecting our best assets? today's witnesses come to the blok forward to a discussion. with that i now would like to welcome the distinguished ranking member, opening remarks he'd like to make. mr. scott: thank you, chairman. ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of today's hearings ag discuss the influence that china has on american agriculture p. but unfortunately, me the rhetoric surrounding this topic may derail us from tackling hany contribute, hopefully not, but may contribute to viole
the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we stre a lance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's do wen one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export market? how smartly about policies that mitt...
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i believe the u.s. will do -- use that time to prevent the israelis from entering into that combat mission without taking great steps to remove civilians from harm's way. sumi: can i ask you of how much we saw today at the um, the u.s. not vetoing this resolution, how much do you think that has to do with domestic politics? we saw the republican congressman michael lawler say the biden administration is putting democratic party politics above u.s. foreign policy interests and the safety and security of israel. what do you think of that? frank: obviously, president biden is under some pressure domestically. i think that is reflective. i think also, the isolation we have experienced from the rest of the world at the united nations did not sit well with the biden administration. there were a number of different factors that led to that. the main point is we are trying to send a strong message that we want to see a cease-fire and prepared to take actions to back that up. it is interesting that president tru
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the u.s. is exceptional. >> do you think it's rational to stay in the u.s. and add more if valuations are high? to bet on this and not expected to expand? >> i've been asked that question every year in the u.s. premium has increased every year. i say do not feed the u.s. to quickly. i do not see it as supported by fundamentals. this is betting on momentum. momentum is strong. tom: that was bloomberg opinion columnist mohammed on momentum in the markets. he started talking about the fact that this is a fed that will look through sticky year inflation inputs matt is what we are seeing, the expenditures are out on friday. does the fed continue to look through that? you get a monthly headline of 0.4% from 0.3% and go back to the end of last year and see the landing strip in view in terms of the inflation story. the nose takes up, it does not land. the fact that it has started to grind higher in the last three months, the february number is expected to build. when you think about the fed reaction and tied that into the movement, goldman sachs is keeping its forec
the u.s. is exceptional. >> do you think it's rational to stay in the u.s. and add more if valuations are high? to bet on this and not expected to expand? >> i've been asked that question every year in the u.s. premium has increased every year. i say do not feed the u.s. to quickly. i do not see it as supported by fundamentals. this is betting on momentum. momentum is strong. tom: that was bloomberg opinion columnist mohammed on momentum in the markets. he started talking about the...
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he married a u.s. citizen during this period, i believe that he also registered for selective service for the draft during this period, although i haven't been able to to to fully confirm that there a strained note that i found in his archive to that effect. so he was hardly living in hiding during this period the f the f sorry mi5 had been tracking while he was in england, the 1930s. fbi gets on his trail. in 1947. he's deported in 1952 and mi5 up the file for from there. iss one of the earliest documents ins that i found i sealed james's file. i'll show you a blow up of it here. this is one of the early earliest describing claude james and right from the earliest reports, james, the agent says we're going to deport this guy, we areoing to get him out. our country as an alien subversive. so the fbi, although it sometimes took years for, them to produce a case, they didn't fool around, especially with aliens of color. right. their goal was to prosecute and t them out of the country me or less as quickl
he married a u.s. citizen during this period, i believe that he also registered for selective service for the draft during this period, although i haven't been able to to to fully confirm that there a strained note that i found in his archive to that effect. so he was hardly living in hiding during this period the f the f sorry mi5 had been tracking while he was in england, the 1930s. fbi gets on his trail. in 1947. he's deported in 1952 and mi5 up the file for from there. iss one of the...
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u.s. tech, and yet the s&p 500 is up close to 10%. we talked about things we would be surprised about in january, saying if i told to apple would be down double digits in 2024, that we have priced out half the rate cuts we had priced, and then said the s&p 500 would be up close to 10%? lisa: this goes to the broadening out in the question of where are we in this credit cycle. people were saying late cycle last year. now max kettner is saying maybe it is early cycle behavior given the fact we are seeing potential signs of weakness but where? jonathan: that was quite a change from max kettner at hsbc. this was his note. we are overweight high-yield credit and equities. overweight oil. the sentiment shift has been phenomenal in the last few weeks. lisa: and it is global. people diversifying outside the u.s.. they want a global growth wave even though people said it was from the u.s.. now it is the u.s. is crowded so let's move out and explore this early cycle behavior. are we early cycle beca
u.s. tech, and yet the s&p 500 is up close to 10%. we talked about things we would be surprised about in january, saying if i told to apple would be down double digits in 2024, that we have priced out half the rate cuts we had priced, and then said the s&p 500 would be up close to 10%? lisa: this goes to the broadening out in the question of where are we in this credit cycle. people were saying late cycle last year. now max kettner is saying maybe it is early cycle behavior given the...
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the u.s. it will derail outside too. it won't be the u.s. goes down and the rest of the world says everything is great even with massive valuation discrepancies. there is room for other things, but you have to think of them as working together. jonathan: i want to frame that more tightly. the u.s. can decouple from the u.s. but the rest of the world cannot decouple from the u.s.? sarah: yes. that wasn't how i was framing it in my mind, but -- jonathan: the obvious bet is to own u.s. equity risk if you earn any at all? sarah: from our standpoint it is difficult to think of not owning u.s. equity risk. you can add other things, but as a u.s.-based investor you can't say i will go other places because i want to go other places. lisa: american exceptionalism. how long we can keep the privilege of borrowing in less money and fueling our economy through that kind of financing. does the fed pitted make you less optimistic on longer-term -- fed pivot make you less optimistic on longer-term bonds becau
the u.s. it will derail outside too. it won't be the u.s. goes down and the rest of the world says everything is great even with massive valuation discrepancies. there is room for other things, but you have to think of them as working together. jonathan: i want to frame that more tightly. the u.s. can decouple from the u.s. but the rest of the world cannot decouple from the u.s.? sarah: yes. that wasn't how i was framing it in my mind, but -- jonathan: the obvious bet is to own u.s. equity risk...
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look at where we are in terms of u.s. futures. a crucial data that we are waiting for. u.s. futures and treasuries not doing much. s&p futures up by .3%. cpi print front and center. linked to the economy, here is jamie dimon warning that the u.s. recession is not yet off the table. he says the world is pricing in a soft landing at probably 70%-80%. i think the chance of a soft landing in the next year is half of that. the risk of arrest session is higher than what has been priced in. let's bring in omar slim. why is the recession off the table especially when you consider that data so far has been pretty resilient? omar: the main issue is related to the sequencing for the monetary policy. i think the fed will probably error on the side of caution before cutting. the cuts need to be framed as adjustment cuts. if we stay for a prolonged period of time at higher policy rates, even if we are seeing some adjustments and if the fed is delaying the cuts, i said before that if the consensus is that the cuts will start in the second quarter, they will start in the second half. if the
look at where we are in terms of u.s. futures. a crucial data that we are waiting for. u.s. futures and treasuries not doing much. s&p futures up by .3%. cpi print front and center. linked to the economy, here is jamie dimon warning that the u.s. recession is not yet off the table. he says the world is pricing in a soft landing at probably 70%-80%. i think the chance of a soft landing in the next year is half of that. the risk of arrest session is higher than what has been priced in. let's...
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u.s. stocks we saw inching lower. it is the countdown to the u.s. inflation print still expected to be in the 3% territory. core reading, three point 7% according to our survey. -- 3.7% according to our survey. >> in australia we have heard about australian households struggling with headwinds. that is the message delivered by the bank. this is the week before the are b.i. meats highlighting how difficult the rate hikes have been with inflation being the single biggest drag after the 13 hikes we have seen since may 2022. rotter markets -- modest -- broader markets. modest gains. we saw the biggest decline in the year for australian equities. down 1.8% at the close yesterday. a modest rebound. some declines for mining stocks including bhp rio tinto. perhaps not as much is expected. materials down .1%. after iron ore -- both on china demand but also swelling inventory. the aussie dollar is holding up pretty well. given the proxy it has two how well or how badly iron ore does. 6616 is what we are tracking a midst has been a bit more elevation on the bl
u.s. stocks we saw inching lower. it is the countdown to the u.s. inflation print still expected to be in the 3% territory. core reading, three point 7% according to our survey. -- 3.7% according to our survey. >> in australia we have heard about australian households struggling with headwinds. that is the message delivered by the bank. this is the week before the are b.i. meats highlighting how difficult the rate hikes have been with inflation being the single biggest drag after the 13...
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u.s. factory inflation data due today for fresh clues on the fed's rape at the head. apple's biggest supplier is said to report. we will discuss what they mean and good thing about the help of the tech sector and john help economy. the clock ticks were tiktok, the fate of the popular video app is in the hands of the u.s. senate after the house forces its owners to so or face a ban. nasdaq ended lower by 0.8%. as an be close lower. it was a press record for european stocks. the catalyst later today, producer prices out of the u.s., whether or not ppi print out of the u.s. confirms the stickiness that we saw in cpi, the consumer price index orbits a question mark over the sticky narrative. retail sales and initial jobless claims that the u.s. s&p futures flat, european futures flat after record gains. ftse 100 futures at 7775. s&p futures pointing slightly higher after a lackluster session but comfortably above the 5200 level. nasdaq futures looking to gain .3 of 1% so far across the futures
u.s. factory inflation data due today for fresh clues on the fed's rape at the head. apple's biggest supplier is said to report. we will discuss what they mean and good thing about the help of the tech sector and john help economy. the clock ticks were tiktok, the fate of the popular video app is in the hands of the u.s. senate after the house forces its owners to so or face a ban. nasdaq ended lower by 0.8%. as an be close lower. it was a press record for european stocks. the catalyst later...
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the u.s. supreme court, and now that resounding victory for him. fox news chief legal correspondent, shannon bream, is here. shannon, just in the last little while since this was announced, i would have to imagine that maine and illinois and many of the other states that are thirsty to get his name off the ballot are looking at this. >> shannon: mm-hmm, and what they have found out, as the court said, you cannot do it. they are part of super tuesday so they ballots already had president trump's name on them. what they said essentially is, if he loses at the u.s. supreme court, then we will not count votes cast for him. but now they are going to have to. again, 9-0, the court has made it clear they speak in one voice on this, though they have some squabbles about that and how the decision was reached. they put that out in public in these conferences. but they have made clear is that any state considering this, it is over now. >> harris: what's next for colorado? >> shannon: colorado is part of
the u.s. supreme court, and now that resounding victory for him. fox news chief legal correspondent, shannon bream, is here. shannon, just in the last little while since this was announced, i would have to imagine that maine and illinois and many of the other states that are thirsty to get his name off the ballot are looking at this. >> shannon: mm-hmm, and what they have found out, as the court said, you cannot do it. they are part of super tuesday so they ballots already had president...
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so u.s. policymakers should not get complacent because there is still plenty of time for global technology leadership to change hands. at the csame time, i caution against framing quantum technology development in entirely zero sum terms. the u.s. and china are the strongest research collaborators in quantum science. valuable information and talent will flow in both directions. the biden administration recently issued an executive order restricting u.s. outbound investments in chinese quantum technology firms. i am not aware of any u.s. firms currently investing in chinese quantum technologies or considering doing so. moreover private industries will play a relatively small role in the chinese quantum ecosystem. most twill occur the national laboratories. so i suspect that the executive order will have little impact on chinese quantum rnd efforts on the near term. i'd like to conclude with a few thoughts regarding steps the u.s. government could take to strengthen quantum technology. if they
so u.s. policymakers should not get complacent because there is still plenty of time for global technology leadership to change hands. at the csame time, i caution against framing quantum technology development in entirely zero sum terms. the u.s. and china are the strongest research collaborators in quantum science. valuable information and talent will flow in both directions. the biden administration recently issued an executive order restricting u.s. outbound investments in chinese quantum...
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. >> u.s. and japanese offings discuss the impact, kebgivity, and reliability communications on national and economic security. the topics included the importance of trusted and secure infrastructure. artificial intelligence. and cybersecurity in the public and prat sectors. the event was hosted by the hudson institute. it runs an hour. it runs an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] bk >> to hudson institute. i'm flexing your fellow here who focuses on northeast asia economics and technology issues. thank you for going yesterday for our important event titled furthering u.s.-japan collaboration on communication security. communications is essential to our modern economies as themando increase. there are, of course, a lot of concerns about the diversity ofs infrastructure whether it is undersea cables, satellites, various as open ram and the security, cyber security throughout these systems
. >> u.s. and japanese offings discuss the impact, kebgivity, and reliability communications on national and economic security. the topics included the importance of trusted and secure infrastructure. artificial intelligence. and cybersecurity in the public and prat sectors. the event was hosted by the hudson institute. it runs an hour. it runs an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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u.s. investor data tomorrow. u.s. president joe biden towards israel against invading the city of rafah, calling it a redline as cease-fire talks remained deadlocked. aramco's 31 billion dollars gift, the world's biggest oil exporter ramps up its quarterly dividend despite loyal oil prices to plug a budget deficit. a bit of profit across the nasdaq on friday. we had jobs data, unemployment rate ticking up to 3.9%, but broadly the jobs picture looking at a relatively resilient in the u.s. european stocks ended friday at a press record. european stocks pointing to losses of .5 of 1%. the data focus is the inflation print out of the u.s. on tuesday. it is worth noting inflation out of china managed to take up in a recent reading suggesting the inflationary funk is starting to return. ftse futures pointing lower by .3 of 1%. just down .1 of 1% on s&p futures. it lets with the board and look cross asset, the focus to take is very much on what is happening with japanese assets, the strength comi
u.s. investor data tomorrow. u.s. president joe biden towards israel against invading the city of rafah, calling it a redline as cease-fire talks remained deadlocked. aramco's 31 billion dollars gift, the world's biggest oil exporter ramps up its quarterly dividend despite loyal oil prices to plug a budget deficit. a bit of profit across the nasdaq on friday. we had jobs data, unemployment rate ticking up to 3.9%, but broadly the jobs picture looking at a relatively resilient in the u.s....
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japan and the u.s. expanding joint military drills to hone close coordination between forces these drills happen fast they're already heading back out to sea. and for the first time, the exercise, called iron fist, said to name china as the hypothetical enemy, though the threat is real, says the u.s. ambassador to japan rahm emanuel what is it that china is doing that is creating this potential for conflict >> well, they're in conflict with everybody. there is no country in the region they're not in some kind of small, very small kinetic problem with an untethered, unanchored china is a destabilizing china. >> reporter: with japan facing its gravest security threat in decades, spending billions on american stealth fighter jets and cruise missiles to defend against china, but also russia and north korea. a key part of japan's strategy involves fortifying an island chain with missile systems and a new military base that u.s. aircraft would use, too, creating a wall centered around taiwan, limiting china's
japan and the u.s. expanding joint military drills to hone close coordination between forces these drills happen fast they're already heading back out to sea. and for the first time, the exercise, called iron fist, said to name china as the hypothetical enemy, though the threat is real, says the u.s. ambassador to japan rahm emanuel what is it that china is doing that is creating this potential for conflict >> well, they're in conflict with everybody. there is no country in the region...