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and landon was also a colleague of mine both on the nsc and at the department of energy where he has worked for several decades on energy issues. and then finally last but sorting not least jack spencer is a senior research fellow for energy in a mental policy here at heritage in the center for energy climate and the environment. and he previously was our vice president of the institute of economic freedom and opportunity, which is again a very important perspective that jack brings to our project here. he will also be deeply involved in pillar four in his other area of expertise which is civil nuclear energy. so please do join me in welcg them to the stage. [applause] >> in the honored tradition of ladies first, erin, i would just like you, i would like to start with you with a total softball, which is we've had the publication of how china exports america's climate region today. congratulations on that. what are your key takeaways from the recent on the paper? >> thanks so much, victoria, and you and your party who cowrote the paper with me. the key takeaways are really as you ment
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caught up, excuse me, then they came out, then we believed that it was beneficial to us. signed the nsc-3 agreement in 2010, i would like to remind you that vladimir putin quite recently, what did he say about these agreements? wait, he signed this contract, yes, but now what did he say, and he acted until recently, why did he stop acting? showed that they do not respect any international treaties, they have priorities of their national law over international law, they do not care about all international treaties, however, as the president said today, we do not refuse negotiations, negotiations will be on our terms this time, which were formulated in december, i quote correctly, i quote him correctly, and i understand him correctly, in december of twenty-one there were our demands are clearly formulated, we will not allow ourselves to deceive istanbul anymore . it won’t, istanbul cost us too much. ask. now margarita was recalling the nineties. well, in fact, the picture is quite objective of the devastation that was, i’m older, and i can remember and add my own memories of the ninet
caught up, excuse me, then they came out, then we believed that it was beneficial to us. signed the nsc-3 agreement in 2010, i would like to remind you that vladimir putin quite recently, what did he say about these agreements? wait, he signed this contract, yes, but now what did he say, and he acted until recently, why did he stop acting? showed that they do not respect any international treaties, they have priorities of their national law over international law, they do not care about all...
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nsc emore centralized in trump's nsc. and we've basically seen that from, you know, from each one going forward. so there's a complete centralization in this white house, jake. and for m's not a popular opinion, but i think he's probably the most powerful, best or anything but most powerful national security advisor since kissinger extra. maybe influential scowcroft but but just in terms of the power and the relationships he has, of course, with the president, how much the president trusts him, either you know, presented with the right options. i mean, this is all foreign policy is basically through the just operationally, jake, strategically on the president decision early. that's the word. yeah. no, absolutely. jake is extremely influential. so shifting to what i would consider the the administration's major crisis in office, which was the afghanistan withdrawal, you know, you write that biden's was pretty much made up to withdraw from afghanistan back in 2009 when he returned from there on a trip as v.p. but even thoug
nsc emore centralized in trump's nsc. and we've basically seen that from, you know, from each one going forward. so there's a complete centralization in this white house, jake. and for m's not a popular opinion, but i think he's probably the most powerful, best or anything but most powerful national security advisor since kissinger extra. maybe influential scowcroft but but just in terms of the power and the relationships he has, of course, with the president, how much the president trusts him,...
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the first amendment applies to public universities like you nsc and that means it is bound by the first amendment in how it regulates or punishes a speech. public universities have rules that either explicitly ties that free speech protection to first amendment free—speech amendments or reference in some way protections of students and faculty free—speech generally. that leaves a very broad protections for student speech, even speech that may come across as offensive or hurtful and that is a pretty foundational principle of first amendment law allowing even speech that we disagree with, potentially even vociferously. universities can make tabs as speech at the first amendment that are unpredicted, like an incitement, and they can also impose restrictions involving for example policies against tents on campus, flying certain flags and the university is likely not violating the constitutional rights of students in that context but there is still pushback about how those policies are in force evenif how those policies are in force even if the universities not violating constitutional r
the first amendment applies to public universities like you nsc and that means it is bound by the first amendment in how it regulates or punishes a speech. public universities have rules that either explicitly ties that free speech protection to first amendment free—speech amendments or reference in some way protections of students and faculty free—speech generally. that leaves a very broad protections for student speech, even speech that may come across as offensive or hurtful and that is...
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we have the nsc, with other parts of the white house that once you get into the full on a today response what would that look like. and then the comment about what you with our allies, i think having a conversation amongst allies because the w.h.o. is not focus on those and his focus on other things for some unknown reason. having an on the conversation with our allies and partners about how each of us are prepared for these things and what we can do, whether it's putting some of those things outside of the united states so that we can work together to address some of these again because we're going to see more non-cooperative states that uncooperative states and how we dress that is going to be the important challenge going forward. >> i think from my perspective from an industry perspective tht goes back to the paradigm shift. the world leaders in software analytics and ai, and we as a country deserve to utilize that for our national security. finding a way to encourage and make people feel comfortable with software which is a very different process a lot of times in traditional is a b
we have the nsc, with other parts of the white house that once you get into the full on a today response what would that look like. and then the comment about what you with our allies, i think having a conversation amongst allies because the w.h.o. is not focus on those and his focus on other things for some unknown reason. having an on the conversation with our allies and partners about how each of us are prepared for these things and what we can do, whether it's putting some of those things...
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., but i also had this morning a meeting at the nsc. the u.s. has committed to assist us to make sure we all have the right metrics. otherwise, we go from the anecdotal into the measurable. as we know, data and our ability to measure is extremely important because it also makes it less political and makes it even more practical. we don't have to argue. if we are firm in the data, the ask is also very clear and the accountability is also important in this. mona: it is very helpful. i would like to draw you out further on different aspects of this paradigm shift you are talking about. but, i want to start by having you articulate in more detail the particular vulnerability that women and children face. you have worked in other conflict zones. we see this across the globe in various conflict zones. we have seen it in the gaza conflict. you noted the number of children, not just orphans, but with no living relative which is devastating. the number of widows and women head of households which conveys its own set of challenges. can you articulate more
., but i also had this morning a meeting at the nsc. the u.s. has committed to assist us to make sure we all have the right metrics. otherwise, we go from the anecdotal into the measurable. as we know, data and our ability to measure is extremely important because it also makes it less political and makes it even more practical. we don't have to argue. if we are firm in the data, the ask is also very clear and the accountability is also important in this. mona: it is very helpful. i would like...
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going to work and the reason for the condolences and the reason right now as we speak a member of the nsc brett mcgurk is conducting meetings with iranians to try to work towards the end once again to appease the iranian regime, that is why the deputy and passenger to the un stood up when they were honoring raisi as opposed to walking or remaining in his seat. that's where the state department is officially offering condolences and to help them find the helicopter this is not a friend this is an enemy and should be treated as such. maria: you have to wonder who is running the show president biden railing against the international criminal court thankfully for requesting arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense chief, here's what he had to say. >> we reject the arrest warrants against israeli leaders. whatever these warrants apply there's no equivalence between israel and hamas and it's clear it wants to do all i can with civilian protection, let me be clear allegations against israel by the court of justice and what's happening is not genocide, we rejec
going to work and the reason for the condolences and the reason right now as we speak a member of the nsc brett mcgurk is conducting meetings with iranians to try to work towards the end once again to appease the iranian regime, that is why the deputy and passenger to the un stood up when they were honoring raisi as opposed to walking or remaining in his seat. that's where the state department is officially offering condolences and to help them find the helicopter this is not a friend this is...
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i felt that that as i've testified before, that the boland amendment did not apply to the nsc staff. the government, the u.s. government was complying with the letter and spirit of boland. and i thought that was sufficient. i don't misunderstand me. i thought that colonel north would withhold information. there was no doubt about that in my mind. there were a lot of stories in the press that had appeared that i had talked to colonel north about periodic. most of the stories were patently false, and and in error. i thought most of the questions would be about these rather outrageous stories in the press. and i felt that colonel north could knock those stories down by answering the questions truthfully. my question to you is, didn't you put colonel north in absolutely impossible position? how could he answer the questions raised by the resolution of inquiry truthfully, and this is american history. tv's congress investigates series looking at significant congressional style investigations over our history. this week, we're looking at the 1987 iran-contra joint committee hearings. and o
i felt that that as i've testified before, that the boland amendment did not apply to the nsc staff. the government, the u.s. government was complying with the letter and spirit of boland. and i thought that was sufficient. i don't misunderstand me. i thought that colonel north would withhold information. there was no doubt about that in my mind. there were a lot of stories in the press that had appeared that i had talked to colonel north about periodic. most of the stories were patently false,...
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i felt that that as i've testified before, that the boland amendment did not apply to the nsc staff. the government, the u.s. government was complying with the letter and spirit of boland. and i thought that was sufficient. i don't misunderstand me. i thought that colonel north would withhold information. there was no doubt about that in my mind. there were a lot of stories in the press that had appeared that i had talked to colonel north about periodic. most of the stories were patently false, and and in error. i thought most of the questions would be about these rather outrageous stories in the press. and i felt that colonel north could knock those stories down by answering the questions truthfully. my question to you is, didn't you put colonel north in absolutely impossible position? how could he answer the questions raised by the resolution of inquiry truthfully, and this is american history. tv's congress investigates series looking at significant congressional style investigations over our history. this week, we're looking at the 1987 iran-contra joint committee hearings. and o
i felt that that as i've testified before, that the boland amendment did not apply to the nsc staff. the government, the u.s. government was complying with the letter and spirit of boland. and i thought that was sufficient. i don't misunderstand me. i thought that colonel north would withhold information. there was no doubt about that in my mind. there were a lot of stories in the press that had appeared that i had talked to colonel north about periodic. most of the stories were patently false,...
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she also worked for the nsc and treasury department. it's been striking with iran. there's been outpouring of grief. we showed some funeral footage in tehran but also some celebration this man is dead. give us your sense about his life and what his death means. >> sure. so i want to highlight how remarkable it is you had all this kind of support or joy, if you will, expressed among so many iranians in a country that is under repression doing something like that already in and of itself is a brave act. fireworks, you had people posting dancing videos on social media, people honking their horns, which it expresses their collective relief that he's gone because of the widespread suffering that he imposed. and that is because since -- in the 1980s -- back in the '80s alone he had murdered 5,000 political prisoners in iran's prisons, but that effort to murder and execute iran's political prisoners that continued up through his protests. that's why you had so many iranians expressing collective joy and relief. >> the president, sure, that's an important role but it's real
she also worked for the nsc and treasury department. it's been striking with iran. there's been outpouring of grief. we showed some funeral footage in tehran but also some celebration this man is dead. give us your sense about his life and what his death means. >> sure. so i want to highlight how remarkable it is you had all this kind of support or joy, if you will, expressed among so many iranians in a country that is under repression doing something like that already in and of itself is...
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still ahead, former nsc official rich goldberg, the house, of course, just passing a bill compelling the biden administration to the unlock aid to israel. we've got the details on that next. plus, we have texas congressman tony gonzalez on new data revealing illegal immigrants eluded border patrol. that number actually spiking under this president, or surpassing his predecessors. we've got all that on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪ before planning the wedding your bad hip was really acting up. then, you heard about mako robotic-assisted hip replacement. it starts with a ct scan to pinpoint the problem. that becomes a personalized, 3d plan to guide your doctor during surgery. mako can help lead to better outcomes, like less pain and shorter recovery times. the lifetime of a hip implant is limited, and revision surgery may be required. individual results and recovery times vary. risks of surgery include pain, infection, heart attack, stroke, death, and other serious risks. ask your doctor for important safety information. to find a doctor who uses mako visit makocan.com jackie: the cr
still ahead, former nsc official rich goldberg, the house, of course, just passing a bill compelling the biden administration to the unlock aid to israel. we've got the details on that next. plus, we have texas congressman tony gonzalez on new data revealing illegal immigrants eluded border patrol. that number actually spiking under this president, or surpassing his predecessors. we've got all that on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪ before planning the wedding your bad hip was really...
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this is the message of nsc 68. truman doesn't initially. by that truman wants to keep defense spending. but in the wake of the korean war, truman okays the approval for a massive rearmament drive, which gathers pace after the chinese intervention. and that comes from the fact that if america shows resolve in korea. if america builds up its military capacity, stirling can be deterred. but there's an opposing school of thought behind closed doors within the pentagon sometimes within the republican party, which argues that if war with the soviet union is inevitable, if the soviets will have nuclear weapons within four years, probably best to get the war over and done with now and the whole notion of a preventive strike, louis, who's defense secretary, started the war, is muttering about this. certain journalists secretary, navy francis matthews makes a speech in august 50 advocating a preventive. and it's quite a lot of muttering behind closed doors, which gathers pace at moments when the korean war is going badly. so in the summer of 1950, bu
this is the message of nsc 68. truman doesn't initially. by that truman wants to keep defense spending. but in the wake of the korean war, truman okays the approval for a massive rearmament drive, which gathers pace after the chinese intervention. and that comes from the fact that if america shows resolve in korea. if america builds up its military capacity, stirling can be deterred. but there's an opposing school of thought behind closed doors within the pentagon sometimes within the...
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proposals for dealing with the ccp today echo reagan's strategy victory over the soviets as outlined in nsc 75, where and here i quote reagan's team u.s. policy toward the soviet union will consist of three elements external to soviet imperialism. internal pressure on the ussr to weaken the sources of soviet imperialism and negotiations to reciprocity, strict reciprocity, outstanding disagreement since reagan, kennan and other cold warriors understood that it would end. not necessarily through negotiations or military force, but when the soviet union was transformed internally to remove the of the conflict. and if you read dan and matt's book, i think is the closest we've come to actually having a meaningful abo what our long the long term goal of u.s. strategy should be. there is consensus on near-term goal, which is deterring a war over. and i would even say in the midterm there's an emerging consensus that we should control the commanding heights, critical technology. but there's been a a our long tm goal looks like. and that and dan, really tease out what victory in new cold war looks l
proposals for dealing with the ccp today echo reagan's strategy victory over the soviets as outlined in nsc 75, where and here i quote reagan's team u.s. policy toward the soviet union will consist of three elements external to soviet imperialism. internal pressure on the ussr to weaken the sources of soviet imperialism and negotiations to reciprocity, strict reciprocity, outstanding disagreement since reagan, kennan and other cold warriors understood that it would end. not necessarily through...
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nsc spokesman john kirby telling reporters yesterday, i can assure you that direct and forthright nature with which he expressed himself and his concerns in that interview with erin burnett is consistent with how he is expressed. let's to himself, to prime minister netanyahu, end two israeli officials. now that public declaration, sarah, as you mentioned, coming in advance of that highly anticipated report where the us was required to certify whether israel was in compliance with or had violated international humanitarian laws that would allow it to continue receiving that aid. and cnn has learned, according to contributor barak ravid, that blinken secretes secretary of state tony blinken will be saying that israel has complied and can continue you to receiving aid though, sarah, you should be sure that some of those warnings will continue behind the scenes. >> interesting to learn that there were some diplomatic back-and-forth and private as you would expect, uh, before biden made this public, hello. thank you so much their life for us from the white house, john, right? so do you know e
nsc spokesman john kirby telling reporters yesterday, i can assure you that direct and forthright nature with which he expressed himself and his concerns in that interview with erin burnett is consistent with how he is expressed. let's to himself, to prime minister netanyahu, end two israeli officials. now that public declaration, sarah, as you mentioned, coming in advance of that highly anticipated report where the us was required to certify whether israel was in compliance with or had...
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and i asked nsc spokesman john kirby, just to lay out exactly what he sees as the differences with the administration sees is the differences between those two situations. and he said quite simply, it's one of intent that it's vladimir putin stated strategy in ukraine to target civilians and their infrastructure and to cause mass destruction. there. whereas in gaza, he said there have been civilian casualties. there's no doubt about that, and any civilian death is too high, but he's he said that the idf does not intend for those to happen and those civilian deaths or inadvertent. now, notably wolf national security adviser jake sullivan, was in the region when this news broke. he was meeting with top israeli officials, including defense minister gallant, getting briefed on israel's military strategy reiterating the us is concerned about a major incursion in rafah. it's unclear exactly what type of support sullivan committed to golani in those conversations and whether the us would support a nascent an effort by republicans to issue their own sanctions against the icc officials. tell me
and i asked nsc spokesman john kirby, just to lay out exactly what he sees as the differences with the administration sees is the differences between those two situations. and he said quite simply, it's one of intent that it's vladimir putin stated strategy in ukraine to target civilians and their infrastructure and to cause mass destruction. there. whereas in gaza, he said there have been civilian casualties. there's no doubt about that, and any civilian death is too high, but he's he said...
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i asked nsc spokesman john kirby about the position of the us in assisting the icc to document war crimes in ukraine versus its position in this situation. and he said the real difference is one of intent, jake, he said that putin stated strategy and ukraine is to wake up and target civilians and infrastructure there. and that the idf does not do the same and that any civilian death toll while still too high, is inadvertent, jake. >> alright. kayla tausche at the white house. thanks so much. are you heard president biden mentioned israeli-american hostage 20, hersch goldberg polin. he is one of five american hostages still being held by hamas. the four others thought to be alive in gaza. their names and ages when they were kidnapped by the hamas terrorists. and october 7, including 19-year-old e-dawn alexander 22 year-old omar neutron 35-year-olds, tsugi decal han and 64 year-old called keith samuel siegel. the prosecutor at the icc. in addition to all the other news he made today, said that all of the hostages need to be released as soon as possible coming up. this tense political moment
i asked nsc spokesman john kirby about the position of the us in assisting the icc to document war crimes in ukraine versus its position in this situation. and he said the real difference is one of intent, jake, he said that putin stated strategy and ukraine is to wake up and target civilians and infrastructure there. and that the idf does not do the same and that any civilian death toll while still too high, is inadvertent, jake. >> alright. kayla tausche at the white house. thanks so...
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many months in hours of calls, virtual meetings and some in-person meetings to be sure, yesterday, nsc spokesman john kirby told reporters this. >> he said, i can assure you that direct and forthright nature with which he expressed himself in his concerns in that interview with erin burnett is consistent with how he has expressed himself to prime minister netanyahu and two israeli officials but casey, this public declaration comes ahead of a critical deadline for the us to essentially certify whether israel has violated or not the international laws that allow it to continue receiving some of this military aid that deadline was wednesday of this week. i'm told that that report is still expected to come in the next few days. meanwhile, cnn contributor and axios reporter barak ravid reporting that secretary of state, antony blinken in that report will say that israel remains in compliance with those laws and shall continue can you to qualify to receive military aid from the us? now, of course that might make some republicans placated who have criticized biden this week after those commen
many months in hours of calls, virtual meetings and some in-person meetings to be sure, yesterday, nsc spokesman john kirby told reporters this. >> he said, i can assure you that direct and forthright nature with which he expressed himself in his concerns in that interview with erin burnett is consistent with how he has expressed himself to prime minister netanyahu and two israeli officials but casey, this public declaration comes ahead of a critical deadline for the us to essentially...
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my pleas for health are simply ignored by the nsc officials responsible for ryan's case i . i desperately want to have faith in these efforts, but as i sit here, i literally have no idea what steps are being taken to rescue my husband. notably when i here in person or am in the media, there seems to be a direct correlation to my speaking publicly and policy -maker attention. it seems to move efforts a little. this is my 11th trip to the capitol. i am exhausted. i caring for three children who am are still processing the trauma of having been without ryan when you need him the most. [voice breaks] they have only spoken to him five times in over 20 months for mere minutes. i will continue to fight every day but i often feel helpless and alone. there is, however, room for hope. the response and support for ryan in congress has been amazing. i am grateful for new york senators schumer and jewelry brand immediately assessed the gravity of our situation and have been champions on behalf of the family. senator mcconnell has also committed himself to this cause. house of foreign aff
my pleas for health are simply ignored by the nsc officials responsible for ryan's case i . i desperately want to have faith in these efforts, but as i sit here, i literally have no idea what steps are being taken to rescue my husband. notably when i here in person or am in the media, there seems to be a direct correlation to my speaking publicly and policy -maker attention. it seems to move efforts a little. this is my 11th trip to the capitol. i am exhausted. i caring for three children who...