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and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all me ruy easy for all the member states. accelerating permitting. accelerating access to financing. making things will be more easy for technology. like we did again for the chips. this is why i'm extremely pleased that i presented the net zero act. which is the framework to make sure that every member state behave the same way for this clean tech industry. second pillar, of course, we need to finance it. so now we have different options. some member states can borrow easily. for example, germany, netherlands, france. they borrow -- germany announced 200 billion euros. 60, 70 bi
and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all me ruy easy for all the member states....
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between u.s. law enforcement and counterparts in france, between the department and our colleagues at the group. the department also drew heavily today on its deep bench of international experts, including our new cyber operations liaison and our legal attachÉ in paris. the work announced here is a textbook case for what we can accomplish when we work with its partners here and abroad to disrupt the harm caused by criminal cryptocurrency platforms. and we're just getting started. i now turn the podium over to my colleague, u.s. attorney breon peace. breon peace: thank you, assistant attorney general. i am a united states attorney for the eastern district of new york. i am honored to speak today about the work of the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of new york, and all of our other partners. what we have done with respect to investigating and prosecuting anatoly legkodymov. today, my office unveiled charges against anatoly legkodymov for operating bitzlato whose stock in trade was i
between u.s. law enforcement and counterparts in france, between the department and our colleagues at the group. the department also drew heavily today on its deep bench of international experts, including our new cyber operations liaison and our legal attachÉ in paris. the work announced here is a textbook case for what we can accomplish when we work with its partners here and abroad to disrupt the harm caused by criminal cryptocurrency platforms. and we're just getting started. i now turn...
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u.s. defense capabilities. >> "washington journal" starts now. pres. biden: united states sharing -- standing shoulder to shoulder would do all we can to support ukraine. he expected our support for ukraine to crumble. he was wrong. he was wrong. ♪ host: that was president biden yesterday announcing that u.s. would provide abram tanks to ukraine. to open the door for other european countries to send heavy tech -- tanks to their own. were asking what you think about the ongoing efforts to aid ukraine. let us know how you feel about the level of support the united states has provided in more than the 11th month old war. if you think too much, 202-748-8000. if you think too little, 202-748-8001. if you think about right, 202-748-8002. we are interested in hearing from current former members of the u.s. military on the topic. a special line for you this morning, 202-748-8003. that's also the number you can send us a text. if you do include your name and where you are from. catch up with us o
u.s. defense capabilities. >> "washington journal" starts now. pres. biden: united states sharing -- standing shoulder to shoulder would do all we can to support ukraine. he expected our support for ukraine to crumble. he was wrong. he was wrong. ♪ host: that was president biden yesterday announcing that u.s. would provide abram tanks to ukraine. to open the door for other european countries to send heavy tech -- tanks to their own. were asking what you think about the ongoing...
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do you think the u.s. understands enough about china, given about the same situation, a lot of countries believe mr. putin would have that same calculation to not decide to go into ukraine, but he did. the u.s. did not get that wrong but do you think we could potentially get that wrong for china? sen. cornyn: our intelligence community is good, but we are not that good. we are not a mind reader. obviously, president xi is providing over a country of more than a billion people. we don't have perfect insight. we have some insight into his thinking, what they say publicly, certainly. but one of the concerns is, this is the number one item on their list in terms of foreign policy. i think we ought to take them seriously. hal: maybe worth noting, one of the good news stories of the ukraine war has been just how much, how remarkable the advance morning the u.s. intelligence community was able to provide. a downside to that, it could create unrealistic expectations of what might be possible in other contexts in t
do you think the u.s. understands enough about china, given about the same situation, a lot of countries believe mr. putin would have that same calculation to not decide to go into ukraine, but he did. the u.s. did not get that wrong but do you think we could potentially get that wrong for china? sen. cornyn: our intelligence community is good, but we are not that good. we are not a mind reader. obviously, president xi is providing over a country of more than a billion people. we don't have...
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while in the u.s. the demography is still quite favorable so by 2050 americans will still be as young as today. but it is also changing there is lack of labor, who do you think about those the u.s. was the land of opportunity is also you have very diverse backgrounds. you also need people in the years to come will you then let people in? if you are stopping your borders? >> the key is to create a system where we get to choose as a nation who we will invite into the country and who we will not. right now because her immigration security system is broken we are not choosing who gets to come and who doesn't, the cartels are choosing. that is not sustainable for our country. in order for us to have a system where we -- we are bringing the best and brightest whether it being farmworkers or doctors or geniuses who can help us create the new ideas for the future, we need to be in control of that. and that means reforming the system so we can actually identify what jobs we need filled and then choose who are t
while in the u.s. the demography is still quite favorable so by 2050 americans will still be as young as today. but it is also changing there is lack of labor, who do you think about those the u.s. was the land of opportunity is also you have very diverse backgrounds. you also need people in the years to come will you then let people in? if you are stopping your borders? >> the key is to create a system where we get to choose as a nation who we will invite into the country and who we will...
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and mexico and the u.s. has been working with other countries in the hemisphere tried to get them to help us out and enforce their own borders. panama is another example. u.s. works with to stop the flow of migrants crossing dangerous gaps through panama. this is an important part of the debate and diplomacy is a huge part of this. host: helping those areas where you see people flee for political reasons, and for financially, improving the infrastructure so they do not leave in the first place? guest: the root cause is something that administration is focused on and they are focus on efforts of central american nations which for a long time have been the top countries were people coming from as they had to the u.s. that is not the only tactic they have taken. they work with some government in the western hemisphere to support them in their own policing and enforcement priorities. guatemala, for example, and provide them resources to track human smugglers and there are a lot of different ways u.s. work with o
and mexico and the u.s. has been working with other countries in the hemisphere tried to get them to help us out and enforce their own borders. panama is another example. u.s. works with to stop the flow of migrants crossing dangerous gaps through panama. this is an important part of the debate and diplomacy is a huge part of this. host: helping those areas where you see people flee for political reasons, and for financially, improving the infrastructure so they do not leave in the first place?...
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hal: what about u.s. policy there, in terms is the u.s. doing enough, too little with respect to its specific abilities or the general level of aid and support? are we on track to enable ukraine to achieve what they want to achieve? sen. cornyn: i think it has been too slow. early on when there was discussion about providing migs from poland and elsewhere to ukraine, the defense department and biden administration said that was escalatory. what putin has -- we know he has tactical nuclear weapons -- and he rattles that sabre from time to time. so far there is no indication he is inclined to use it, at least for the time being. we do know, according to published doctrine of the russians, if it were an existential threat to the regime or the country, they would use those tactical nuclear weapons, which would be a terrible mistake and devastating. that has been what i think has caused the administration to tap the brakes perhaps more than i would like, but they seem to have come along. we didn't know if this would be over in a matter of days
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look at policy development in u.s. on the border and the enforcement of how many people we let in and under what conditions. host: let me ask about the recent announcement by president biden with changes to order enforcement action by the administration. this is that execut action, not legislative change the pressaid up to0 migrants from venezuela, nica cuba, andti will be allowed to enter the u.s. perot each month. they must have financial sponsors, pass background checks. migrants make schedule an appointment to seek asylum by a nap -- via an a of legal injury. a couple of questions there, how different our departures from current or previous u.s. policy? guest: the policy announced last week, what is about the special perot program -- special program and in that regard that program is a consideration of the program we put in place a couple of months ago for venezuela. if you are a national of these four countries and he want to come to the u.s., you cannot just show up at the border and let in. you supply and vents
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the u.s.. then, vice president and head of global public policy at general motors will talk about how regulation from washington impacts the electric vehicle -- join us on c-span now. join us with your facebook comments, text messages, and tweet. >> former secretary of state henry kissinger said he would support ukraine to be a nato member following russia's invasion, his comments came during a discussion of the world economic forum in davo's, switzerland. good afternoon. i am graham ellison, a professor at harvard, where i became a graduate student more than five decades ago, my professor was henry kissinger. i have been learning from him every day until this day. with a brutal war raging and ukraine, and the risk of war over taiwan rising, you are very fortunate today to have with us by zoom a person uniquely qualified to give us a historical perspective, on war. so from the ripe age of 99, and rapidly approaching his centennial birthday which we look forward to. yours has been the most amaz
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., the u.s. attorney's office and the southern district of new york, and the national security division, who are working every day to defend our nation's security. thank you. >> good morning. we are here today because of the extraordinary work of career public servants in the southern district of new york, the national security division and the f.b.i. it is because of their hard work that we've been able to expose this assassination plot and shine the light on the government of iran's efforts to execute an american citizen for the so-called crime of criticizing the iranian regime. a plot directed and tasked from within iran that enlisted members of an eastern european organized crime group to kill a u.s. citizen. to finish what a high-ranking iranian intelligence officer and asset previously failed to do when my office charged them in 2021. to assassinate a u.s. citizen who was exercising the right, the constitutional right, to speak out against the iranian regime. let me be clear. in the united
., the u.s. attorney's office and the southern district of new york, and the national security division, who are working every day to defend our nation's security. thank you. >> good morning. we are here today because of the extraordinary work of career public servants in the southern district of new york, the national security division and the f.b.i. it is because of their hard work that we've been able to expose this assassination plot and shine the light on the government of iran's...
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the package, this u.s. package along with allied donations indicated today signify our collective resolve and our commitment to ukraine to protect the population from the indiscriminate russian attacks and provide the armor necessary to go on the offensive. to liberate russian occupied ukraine. additionally, this week in germany we began battalion and brigade collective training that i had an opportunity to visit. at the training center here. i support the ukrainian army. that training, in addition to the equipment will increase ukraine's capability to defend itself from russian attacks and go on the tactical and operational offensive liberate occupied areas. with the training the u.s. and our partners are doing, the ukrainians will advance command and control tactics, purse -- techniques, and procedures, their ability to integrate fires with maneuvers, and more effectively synchronize all combined arms in order to execute maneuver based operations. they support we discussed today in this contact group meet
the package, this u.s. package along with allied donations indicated today signify our collective resolve and our commitment to ukraine to protect the population from the indiscriminate russian attacks and provide the armor necessary to go on the offensive. to liberate russian occupied ukraine. additionally, this week in germany we began battalion and brigade collective training that i had an opportunity to visit. at the training center here. i support the ukrainian army. that training, in...
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the u.s. has supported ukrainian resistance and will continue to support, and if necessary, intensify its military support until a cease-fire is either reached or accepted in some preliminary discussions. the objective is to keep the war from becoming a war against russia itself. to give russia an opportunity to rejoin an international system. this may seem very hollow. but under new conditions, this could cause russia to really get -- to reevaluate its position. -- to the culture of your -- of europe where they fear termination -- or they fear termination. to provide a possibility or to reassess the lines. to change military force efforts because the destruction of russia as a state can -- its own politics. it will open up a vast area of it with internal conflicts and to outside intervention. at the time when there are 15,000 or more nuclear weapons. so, this is why i believe in fixing russia while we war continues. an end of fighting and the continuing process of discussion by europe, americ
the u.s. has supported ukrainian resistance and will continue to support, and if necessary, intensify its military support until a cease-fire is either reached or accepted in some preliminary discussions. the objective is to keep the war from becoming a war against russia itself. to give russia an opportunity to rejoin an international system. this may seem very hollow. but under new conditions, this could cause russia to really get -- to reevaluate its position. -- to the culture of your -- of...
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susan: she traveled to cuba on u.s. government business a couple times but you explain sheet -- she is -- to business handlers. that seems dangerous. jim: she did two trips -- to illegal trips to cuba and to legit trips working for dia. she went once as an incredible risk as you said in 1998 i believe it was, the pope visits vana and visits cuba. and she goes during that visit and is able to sneak away and meet with her handlers and communicate with them even though she is there with the u.s. delegation, really, really risky but she got away with it at that moment. susan: one point before we talk about how she got caught, you write it is not only dangerous it is isolating. how is she living her personal life through this? jim: and it was always single, no children. sheated. but spying was very tough for her. there was a lot of angst. i described it as more born than bond. if you think about the jason bourne movies and what was going on in his mind, not the cool sophisticated james bond version of spying. you are sitting
susan: she traveled to cuba on u.s. government business a couple times but you explain sheet -- she is -- to business handlers. that seems dangerous. jim: she did two trips -- to illegal trips to cuba and to legit trips working for dia. she went once as an incredible risk as you said in 1998 i believe it was, the pope visits vana and visits cuba. and she goes during that visit and is able to sneak away and meet with her handlers and communicate with them even though she is there with the u.s....
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the u.s. capitol was breached, which had never happened before in the history of the united states of america, even during the civil war. a violent mob of insurrectionists assaulted law enforcement, vandalized sacred halls, hunted down elected officials, all for the purpose of an attempt to overthrow the will of the people and usurp the peaceful transfer of power. all of it -- all of it -- was fueled by lies about the 2020 election. but on this day two years ago, our democracy held, because “we the people,” as the constitution refers to us -- we the people did not flinch. we the people endured. we the people prevailed. and on this day of remembrance, joined by the vice president and the second gentleman and all of you, we honor a remarkable group of americans who embodied the best before, during, and after january the 6th, 2021. for the first time in my presidency, i am bestowing the presidential citizens medal, one of our nation's highest civilian honors. it recognizes, “citizens of the
the u.s. capitol was breached, which had never happened before in the history of the united states of america, even during the civil war. a violent mob of insurrectionists assaulted law enforcement, vandalized sacred halls, hunted down elected officials, all for the purpose of an attempt to overthrow the will of the people and usurp the peaceful transfer of power. all of it -- all of it -- was fueled by lies about the 2020 election. but on this day two years ago, our democracy held, because...
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members of the u.s. capitol police, the d.c. metropolitan police and others were in attendance. this is just under an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored tkpw*egs, speaker nancy pelosi, democratic leader charles e. schumer, republican leader mitch mcconnell, republican leader kevin mccarthy, chief j. thomas manger of the united states capitol police, and chief robert j.conte, washington, d.c., metropolitan police department. the speaker: good morning, as speaker of the house it is my privilege to welcome you to the united states capitol as we award the congressional gold medal to the heroes of january 6, 2021. in doing so we honor their extraordinary service and sacrifice for courageously interanswerring the call to our nation's democracy in one of our nation's darkest hours. now at this time please stand as you are able to presentations of the colors, the national anthem, and the prayer. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight
members of the u.s. capitol police, the d.c. metropolitan police and others were in attendance. this is just under an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored tkpw*egs, speaker nancy pelosi, democratic leader charles e. schumer, republican leader mitch mcconnell, republican leader kevin mccarthy, chief j. thomas manger of the united states capitol police, and chief robert j.conte, washington, d.c., metropolitan police department. the speaker: good morning, as speaker of...
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army in the u.s. capitol police. january 6, 2021, he courageously stood firm the doors of the capitol is insurrectionist stormed the interest sustaining serious injuries is to protect members of congress and defended our democracy. he later testified publicly to ensure our nation and history never forget. for patriotism that puts love of country before self, we the people honor u.s. capitol police sgt. el camino. [applause] [applause] [applause] eugene goodman. [applause] army combat veteran and u.s. capitol police officer eugene goodman embodies fearless public service. the breach january 6, 2021, he made himself a target to divert insurrectionist away from the senate chamber enabling the former vice president, lawmakers and staff to escape safely. in the face of clear present danger, he did his duty and did not flinch. his valor and for ensuring the constitutional order, we could people honor u.s. capitol police officer, eugene goodman. [applause] daniel hodges. [applause] of virginia national guardsmen and metropo
army in the u.s. capitol police. january 6, 2021, he courageously stood firm the doors of the capitol is insurrectionist stormed the interest sustaining serious injuries is to protect members of congress and defended our democracy. he later testified publicly to ensure our nation and history never forget. for patriotism that puts love of country before self, we the people honor u.s. capitol police sgt. el camino. [applause] [applause] [applause] eugene goodman. [applause] army combat veteran...
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today part of the u.s. government's action against the virtual currency exchange bitzlato, treasury financial crimes taken steps to expose cyber criminals and enablers. they are identifying bitzlato as a primary money laundering concern in connection with russia's liquid finance. bitzlato the satilla -- facilitated transactions for russian ransomware group. including ones that have connections to the russian government and russian darknet -- markets. two were scams. bitzlato received virtual currency worth almost half a billion dollars from illicit activity between 2019 and 2021. nearly 50% of all transactions during this time involved russian, illicit finance or risky sources. bitzlato for their active in the satilla -- facilitating illicit activity and is part of a larger ecosystem that is allowed to operate with impunity in russia. it is well known that russia is a haven of cyber criminals where the government lists them for its own malicious purposes. the majority of ransomware 40 defense in 2021, were
today part of the u.s. government's action against the virtual currency exchange bitzlato, treasury financial crimes taken steps to expose cyber criminals and enablers. they are identifying bitzlato as a primary money laundering concern in connection with russia's liquid finance. bitzlato the satilla -- facilitated transactions for russian ransomware group. including ones that have connections to the russian government and russian darknet -- markets. two were scams. bitzlato received virtual...
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guest: i defer to the u.s. senator rand paul on this. to balance the budget in five years, right now, it will take a six penny cut to spending. and if you do that cut on the numbers coming out of the pandemic and covid, you get to a balanced budget over five years. you can get to a balanced budget sooner or do less cuts if you grow the economy. so i think, if any policy that spurs economic growth and invest in the private sector and unleashes the power -- those are policies that need to be put on the table. host: tax about $4.6 billion a year. -- trillion dollars a year. -- more than $3.1 trillion budget deficit he year. u.s. debt clock.org breaks the numbers down and helps you understand the federal budget. this is colleen out of iowa. republican, good morning. caller: hello, thank you. host: are you with us? are you still there? we will go to john with -- in texas. here on. caller: good morning. i see the debate going on about spending and the debt limit, one thing that concerns me is if we don't increase the debt limit and we default,
guest: i defer to the u.s. senator rand paul on this. to balance the budget in five years, right now, it will take a six penny cut to spending. and if you do that cut on the numbers coming out of the pandemic and covid, you get to a balanced budget over five years. you can get to a balanced budget sooner or do less cuts if you grow the economy. so i think, if any policy that spurs economic growth and invest in the private sector and unleashes the power -- those are policies that need to be put...
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you can see some political impulses in the u.s. even calling for recognition of taiwan as an independent country. something that you have said and i have written as well, i cannot imagine any chinese leader abiding. what about the asian front? and also from a historical perspective. >> when me and president nixon began to move together with chairman mao towards progress in the american chinese relationship, there had been 100 and 62 negotiations about taiwan. it ended very quickly on each equation. each side put forward proposals that the other side would not accept. we began the process because we were convinced that the american people should be even a vision of peace. it was not defined by the vietnam war but showed aspects of constructive relationships developing even among societies that had ideologically substantial differences. china felt -- under pressure from russia and considered to its own advantage to open a dialogue with the united states. for five decades, this process operated effectively. the issue of taiwan was put
you can see some political impulses in the u.s. even calling for recognition of taiwan as an independent country. something that you have said and i have written as well, i cannot imagine any chinese leader abiding. what about the asian front? and also from a historical perspective. >> when me and president nixon began to move together with chairman mao towards progress in the american chinese relationship, there had been 100 and 62 negotiations about taiwan. it ended very quickly on each...
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u.s. conference of mayors. he stressed the roles cities play in foreign policy and discussed climate change, and supply chains. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] secretary blinken: thank you very much. thank you. please, take a seat. good morning, everyone. audience: good morning. secretary blinken: wonderful to be with you. mr. mayor, thank you so much for that introduction. it's good to see you in person. i've seen you on tv a few times. [laughter] i want to thank the mayor again for his leadership of the u.s. conference. and thank you to tom cochran -- i was just backstage with him -- and the entire team for having me here with you this morning. so in washington, we have an old bad joke about the worst words that someone can say that you all know very well, "i'm from the federal government -- i'm here to help." for more than nine decades, the u.s. conference of mayors has harnessed the incredible power of american cities to advance a stronger and more secure america. in the earliest
u.s. conference of mayors. he stressed the roles cities play in foreign policy and discussed climate change, and supply chains. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] secretary blinken: thank you very much. thank you. please, take a seat. good morning, everyone. audience: good morning. secretary blinken: wonderful to be with you. mr. mayor, thank you so much for that introduction. it's good to see you in person. i've seen you on tv a few times. [laughter] i want to thank the mayor again for his...
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government prosecutors for the u.s. government have made adjustments that that is not good for the country and that journalists should not be prosecuted for releasing this information. if they find out who leaked the information, that person should be prosecuted by the journalists should not be prosecuted. and so, they have been indicted since so those fears -- no one has been indicted so the fears have been dampened. journalists could be prosecuted in the future and that is why people reacted in the way that you described. host: there is a viewer on twitter who makes this statement, saying there is no question if the president can't unilaterally declassify documents to require submission to any other executive authority would violate the constitution. ms. hathaway: well, the reason the president has the authority to issue executive orders is that the president's commander in chief and the chief authority to make determinations about how the information is going to be handled and managed. and the only authority that the
government prosecutors for the u.s. government have made adjustments that that is not good for the country and that journalists should not be prosecuted for releasing this information. if they find out who leaked the information, that person should be prosecuted by the journalists should not be prosecuted. and so, they have been indicted since so those fears -- no one has been indicted so the fears have been dampened. journalists could be prosecuted in the future and that is why people reacted...
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they want u.s. to be a leader and be a check on china, to be a provider of security to europe and there is an argument the military needs to grow in size and have a lot more in different equipment. if you are aircraft carriers -- if you are aircraft carriers and more technology like artificial intelligence. secure that can withstand an attack. some predict on day two with any war on china, it is that cyber war, the future war they'll be the next one to be balance. host: mike in michigan. caller: i would like to know the national security of the southern border, why they do not call it the national guard? they have the right to clout the national guard for rice and things like that and we are being invaded from the southern border. why is national guard not called out? guest: good question. you kinda answered it yourself. if we are being invaded uec -- you would see more troops to the border. when the national guard is because of the southern border, the u.s. military cannot perform military function
they want u.s. to be a leader and be a check on china, to be a provider of security to europe and there is an argument the military needs to grow in size and have a lot more in different equipment. if you are aircraft carriers -- if you are aircraft carriers and more technology like artificial intelligence. secure that can withstand an attack. some predict on day two with any war on china, it is that cyber war, the future war they'll be the next one to be balance. host: mike in michigan....
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we take all information from the u.s. government holding and understand who from an identity perspective is a potential threat to the homeland and we support the operational agencies with other intelligence operations missions to make sure that information is part of the system that it that's individuals trying to come to the country and protect against encounters on the borders and does it even watchlisted. that's work we will do behind the scene with their operational partners to understand whether there is a true threat at hand is whether we as a community has traditional collaborative hyaline gaged but we as a community should do about it. it's actually a big piece of a nctc mission that i'm proud to see in action every day. >> okay, so the elephant in the room i think is the islamic state. they experienced territorial defeat in 2018 and they lost a dozen senior leaders including actual members of their organization in the past two years and the consecutive 1-2 punches. yet they resent serious global threats both to t
we take all information from the u.s. government holding and understand who from an identity perspective is a potential threat to the homeland and we support the operational agencies with other intelligence operations missions to make sure that information is part of the system that it that's individuals trying to come to the country and protect against encounters on the borders and does it even watchlisted. that's work we will do behind the scene with their operational partners to understand...
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the u.s. conference of mayors continues to strengthen our presence in the international business arena and we will increase international business opportunities for mayors across the globe. we thank the council for all their hard work over the years especially during covid-19 of people forward to a future of further opportunities. i want to thank all of our sponsors of our winter meeting. we want to think the american hotel and lodging association. -- we want to thank the american hotel and lodging association. airbnb, the american institute of architects, american for the arts. grubhub, hdr, i ke, starbucks, we have to get you cuban coffee brand. target, where's target? boomer technology, the walton family foundation, wells fargo, thank you. again, thank you to our business council and sponsors. now please welcome the ceo and executive director mr. tom cochran. song: it was 90 years ago, it was 91 years ago that the mayors were sitting somewhere in a hotel in chicago attending something calle
the u.s. conference of mayors continues to strengthen our presence in the international business arena and we will increase international business opportunities for mayors across the globe. we thank the council for all their hard work over the years especially during covid-19 of people forward to a future of further opportunities. i want to thank all of our sponsors of our winter meeting. we want to think the american hotel and lodging association. -- we want to thank the american hotel and...
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the watchdog, the u.s. attorney putting hunter biden in delaware investigate anonymous donations from china to the ua inversely and the vania president biden raked in a total of $60 billion and 2319. . in 2017, do we create the center for diplomacy and global engagement, and it was of course there, but the establishment that have been the focus had 24 hours. it was in a locked closet. biden officials reported that to the national archives and the department of justice and here we are today. cheryl, republican, good morning. caller: i have to say, you guys are one of the most entertaining shows on tv ever. >> the nuke height -- news hike costs and get a life. spend some activity time with your friends or loved ones. -- so wrapped up in themselves, i've never seen anything like it millions of people voted for him and a lot of people still don't get it. trump was just a man, he is going to be dead someday. but his policies, he really did want to do something for the country of the american people. anyway, if y
the watchdog, the u.s. attorney putting hunter biden in delaware investigate anonymous donations from china to the ua inversely and the vania president biden raked in a total of $60 billion and 2319. . in 2017, do we create the center for diplomacy and global engagement, and it was of course there, but the establishment that have been the focus had 24 hours. it was in a locked closet. biden officials reported that to the national archives and the department of justice and here we are today....
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coming up thursday morning, we'll talk about u.s. aid to ukraine with south dakota republican senator mike rounds, virginia democratic congresswoman abigail spanberger, maryland democratic senator ben cardin and utah republican congressman chris stewart. then seth jones, senior vice president and international security program director for the center for strategic and international studies, shares his research on the u.s.' preparedness for war. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these televisn
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u.s. taxpayers saying that we are going to pay the debt. if we don't pay the debt, that we created, by fiscal recklessness, then what is the dollar back by? i think bitcoin is backed by a network of people that trust that system more than they trust the system. it is susceptible to runs. we saw in the 2008, 2009 real estate crash, the federal government step in and stimulate and give hundreds of millions of dollars to baking systems to keep it from completely collapsing. that did not happen in this iteration of the crypto winter, as you call it. it is interesting to see how that plays out. the week -- the companies that didn't do anything right, they are dying. what you will see as a strong company, the companies that were ryan properly, will take over their productive assets and will continue going forward. i think we are in the second inning of this digitization of our world. >> let's talk about web three more broadly. what's your take on a role that web three can play in transforming the u.s. economy? what is that look like? i know we ar
u.s. taxpayers saying that we are going to pay the debt. if we don't pay the debt, that we created, by fiscal recklessness, then what is the dollar back by? i think bitcoin is backed by a network of people that trust that system more than they trust the system. it is susceptible to runs. we saw in the 2008, 2009 real estate crash, the federal government step in and stimulate and give hundreds of millions of dollars to baking systems to keep it from completely collapsing. that did not happen in...
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in that situation, we would reach out to we are u.s.-based company, we would reach out to the u.s. department of state, the white house, the fbi. we would say we are not experts, we need guidance and we will follow the guidance you give us. that isn't a totally satisfactory answer because that means we are very much aligned with what u.s. policy looks like, but that is going to be where we are going to start that conversation. as there are companies like ours that are massively multinational, we have equipment running in over 120 countries worldwide. that is something that we have to constantly struggle with. we will take guidance from people like director wray. >> you make autonomous vehicles that can be sent into dangerous areas that can look for things. there was a session yesterday that palantir hosted the prime minister of digital transformation of ukraine where he talked about how the battlefield is a place for technological innovation. he said product is a should happens on the battlefield. do you think about what is happening in ukraine as an accelerant of technological inn
in that situation, we would reach out to we are u.s.-based company, we would reach out to the u.s. department of state, the white house, the fbi. we would say we are not experts, we need guidance and we will follow the guidance you give us. that isn't a totally satisfactory answer because that means we are very much aligned with what u.s. policy looks like, but that is going to be where we are going to start that conversation. as there are companies like ours that are massively multinational,...
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cdc and we need to make sure that the u.s. cdc has the people in place, the tools that they need to be able to respond to those calls. thinking more about leadership and accountability, i think steve referenced the importance of the administration and future administration and congress being on the same page, we called for a highest level dialogue about the future of cdc , the purpose of that recommendation is to recognize as steve said, the power for much of the change that is needed in cdc, that rests in congress and in the white house. if we want the cdc to do big things going forward, think about its mission to accelerate or strengthen its operational capabilities, they will need help from the power centers in washington. we have called for that dialogue, the cdc is a critical participant in that but we cannot do that alone. the experience of the past few years, one thing i think the cdc been criticized for is it has a development process and one of the things we talked about in the report is the importance of cdc being ab
cdc and we need to make sure that the u.s. cdc has the people in place, the tools that they need to be able to respond to those calls. thinking more about leadership and accountability, i think steve referenced the importance of the administration and future administration and congress being on the same page, we called for a highest level dialogue about the future of cdc , the purpose of that recommendation is to recognize as steve said, the power for much of the change that is needed in cdc,...
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this requires firmer u.s. leadership, and allies as a rule of thumb are not going to stick their neck out unless the u.s. does so first. that is what global leadership is about. germany finally did the right thing on a couple weapon systems, but it took in a -- an enormous amount of cajoling and other countries willing to face publicly. which is more embarrassing for germany. that is why is they finally turned the corner. i think before germany considers sending battle tanks, the u.s. will have to make it very clear they want them to do this. this is going back to what the general said about if the u.s. does not say we want to send in battle tanks, there will be around side next week -- a ramp side next week. it would be very useful and important and prudent for the secretary to say we need countries to send battle tanks ukraine. we need countries to start expecting they will need aircraft to fight this war. we need to stop playing games as the former minister said about using crimea as a negotiating chip. to
this requires firmer u.s. leadership, and allies as a rule of thumb are not going to stick their neck out unless the u.s. does so first. that is what global leadership is about. germany finally did the right thing on a couple weapon systems, but it took in a -- an enormous amount of cajoling and other countries willing to face publicly. which is more embarrassing for germany. that is why is they finally turned the corner. i think before germany considers sending battle tanks, the u.s. will have...
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ladies and gentlemen, the u.s. press, your excellency, joseph biden jr., president of the united states of america, will take questions from a journalist, a reporter from the united states. please. president biden: all right. i was having trouble hearing. but i'd like to call on associated press, colleen long, for the first question. reporter: thanks, mr. president. [indiscernible] -- too soft on border security and now too hard. what's the right balance? and on the news at home, can you explain how documented ended up p one of your offices? and should the public have been notified sooner? for prime minister trudeau, there's been a suggestion that canada lead a multinatnal security force in haiti. i wondered if that was a possibility and what you would need. [speaking foreign language] president lopez obrador, would you be willing to accept more migrants arriving to the u.s.-mexico border, what do you want from the u.s. in return? president biden: first, let me get rid of the easy one first. people you know he take
ladies and gentlemen, the u.s. press, your excellency, joseph biden jr., president of the united states of america, will take questions from a journalist, a reporter from the united states. please. president biden: all right. i was having trouble hearing. but i'd like to call on associated press, colleen long, for the first question. reporter: thanks, mr. president. [indiscernible] -- too soft on border security and now too hard. what's the right balance? and on the news at home, can you...
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saturday morning, stephen who covers the u.s. supreme court for the economist discusses his peace in atlantic magazine about rising tensions among supreme court justices. in our spotlight on podcast, national conference of state legislators chief executive officer talks about his podcast, our american state. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 on saturday morning on c-span. or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of governnt. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled spaces to get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other televisi providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, white house press secretary karine john prayer answered questions into into classified documents found at presid
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the u.s. fox news reporter paul steinhauser previews president's visit to new hampshire. san diego state hiory professor peter asselin discusses the 50th anniversary of the paris peace accords, which led to the end of the vietnam war. join theonversation with your phone calls join -- calls, texts, tweets and facebook comments. host: good morning. the video of tyre nichols death at the hands of memphis police was released yesterday evening. five police officers were fired and charged with second-degree murder. there were protests overnight. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the video and thoughts on what policing reforms you support. give us a call on our lines divided by region. in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. and we have a line set aside for law enforcement, (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text that (202) 748-8003. send your first name and city/state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span, and on twitter at the han
the u.s. fox news reporter paul steinhauser previews president's visit to new hampshire. san diego state hiory professor peter asselin discusses the 50th anniversary of the paris peace accords, which led to the end of the vietnam war. join theonversation with your phone calls join -- calls, texts, tweets and facebook comments. host: good morning. the video of tyre nichols death at the hands of memphis police was released yesterday evening. five police officers were fired and charged with...
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the u.s. after release of tyre nichols. footage says that numerous mostly peaceful protests or held across the u.s. following friday's release of body camera footage of the killing of tyre nichols. all five officers involved in his arrest were fired and charged with second-degree murder, assault and kidnapping earlier this week. protests in some cities lead to the calling of the national guard while others affected transit. in memphis, a group of demonstrators gathered at a downtown park and then took to the streets, shutting down the bridge over the mississippi river between memphis and west memphis. they chanted, no justice, no peace, and closed the bridge for nearly three hours before peacefully disbanding. we are getting your reaction also about police reform. anything you would support. we will go to the phones. philip is in jackson, mississippi. good morning. caller: good morning, young lady. what a privilege to have an opportunity to express my thoughts about the situation. i have been
the u.s. after release of tyre nichols. footage says that numerous mostly peaceful protests or held across the u.s. following friday's release of body camera footage of the killing of tyre nichols. all five officers involved in his arrest were fired and charged with second-degree murder, assault and kidnapping earlier this week. protests in some cities lead to the calling of the national guard while others affected transit. in memphis, a group of demonstrators gathered at a downtown park and...
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. >> announcement from u.s. fire administrator on the launch of the national fire strategy aimed to update and entosser fire code and training firefighters to respond to the increase of wildfires caused by climate change. rage on c-span2. >> representative ritchie torres and representative madeleine dean, and the senior leaders of our fire service. with that, ginny. >> good morning, everyone. wanted to briefly welcome you here to the district of columbia fire and ems department. this is engine three. we run an engine, a medic unit and an ambulance out of this firehouse writer in the shadows of the united states capital. they run about ex-spouse and calls the year out of here, and that's a combined 200,000 calls nearly last year for our entire department. i'm very proud to introduce you to our fire and ems chief john donnelly senior. [applause] >> thank you and welcome to washington, d.c. the last stop on this fire prevention tool. it is an honor to be part of this all-star task to task the people are really conc
. >> announcement from u.s. fire administrator on the launch of the national fire strategy aimed to update and entosser fire code and training firefighters to respond to the increase of wildfires caused by climate change. rage on c-span2. >> representative ritchie torres and representative madeleine dean, and the senior leaders of our fire service. with that, ginny. >> good morning, everyone. wanted to briefly welcome you here to the district of columbia fire and ems...
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we also feel reports on hate incidents across the u.s. are relying on the expertise from centers of excellence. we've got a center on extremism,, a center for technology in society, a center for antisemitism research. additionally the team widely works in tandem with lawmakers -- we lead works in tandem with lawmakers, government agencies, like the department of justice and key governmental stakeholders to cultivate and improve policies on initiatives to protect against hate and extremism. last september after the buffalo attack, adl and the mayors came together at the white house united we stand summit to relaunch the mayors compact on extremism. today almost exactly one year after the attack in texas, we come together again to recommit to working against domestic extremism. the 10 point program includes publicly condemning bigotry and ensuring public safety while protecting free speech. training and funding law enforcement to ensure that we are challenging hate crimes. working with community leaders to combat bigotry and strengthening a
we also feel reports on hate incidents across the u.s. are relying on the expertise from centers of excellence. we've got a center on extremism,, a center for technology in society, a center for antisemitism research. additionally the team widely works in tandem with lawmakers -- we lead works in tandem with lawmakers, government agencies, like the department of justice and key governmental stakeholders to cultivate and improve policies on initiatives to protect against hate and extremism. last...
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they are driving the u.s. into a climate deal that gives the chinese communist party a pass to keep increasing carbon emissions and blocking the chance to block vladimir putin's latest pipeline for controlling european consumption. it is a nonsensical agenda. it has not taken long for families to feel soaring prices in their heating and electricity bills. fortunately, millions of working americans were fed up last november and decided that an end on democrats' total control in washington. republicans will stand strong on the site of american energy dominance, on the side of national security, on the second american workers, families and america's future. host: mitch mcconnell yesterday. we will talk more about energy issues coming up. at 8:45 eastern, we will be joined by john curtis, republican of utah, member of the conservative climate caucus. more on that coming up. but in this first hour, we have been asking you what is the top problem facing this country? we have been asking you to call in on phone lines
they are driving the u.s. into a climate deal that gives the chinese communist party a pass to keep increasing carbon emissions and blocking the chance to block vladimir putin's latest pipeline for controlling european consumption. it is a nonsensical agenda. it has not taken long for families to feel soaring prices in their heating and electricity bills. fortunately, millions of working americans were fed up last november and decided that an end on democrats' total control in washington....