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the u.s. government which we should have all the paperwork far more easily accessible instead of putting it on the applicant was often scrambling and no longer has a connection or ability to contact the military personnel get deployed in some go up in rank, things like that and i was one time asked if i had a connection to general because i needed to get approval and i don't have him on my speed dial. these things that create very real obstacles in the chief of mission approval has been a bit of a drawling line in the sand, without it folks cannot only can enter continued applications are not able to qualify for the relocation with the administration end of july and august started moving siv applicants they had to pass the stage and expanding projects like project rabbit from all accounts would've speed that up and putting the burden back on the u.s. government within the information that they should already have. >> thank you for that. he also mentioned capabilities in the u.s. government uni
the u.s. government which we should have all the paperwork far more easily accessible instead of putting it on the applicant was often scrambling and no longer has a connection or ability to contact the military personnel get deployed in some go up in rank, things like that and i was one time asked if i had a connection to general because i needed to get approval and i don't have him on my speed dial. these things that create very real obstacles in the chief of mission approval has been a bit...
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do you think the u.s. israel relationship is stronger or weaker than it was than a year and a half ago? >> if you look at us, it is stronger. you can talk to any individual who has a resolution on the floor honoring the 75th anniversary, you watch the congress that can battle back and forth and israel united us together. you look at what we are here together. you can member back here, i think even walking away from this they feel stronger today. i think it will be even stronger tomorrow. >> yes? [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. [indiscernible] i was wondering if you and mr. hoyit could comments. we've seen the administration trying to intervene in the justice reform going on in israel and with the justin -- justice minister they said earlier today that he sees the administration is trying to intervene into the justice reform, what is your opinion? i would be happy to also hear mr. hoyer on this. >> are you referring to the administration is our administration? >> the biden administration. >> i will
do you think the u.s. israel relationship is stronger or weaker than it was than a year and a half ago? >> if you look at us, it is stronger. you can talk to any individual who has a resolution on the floor honoring the 75th anniversary, you watch the congress that can battle back and forth and israel united us together. you look at what we are here together. you can member back here, i think even walking away from this they feel stronger today. i think it will be even stronger tomorrow....
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u.s. agency for international development, mr. chairman walsh oversees the bureau for democracy and innovations center for democracy and human rights and governance and served in a range of foreign policy roles as the u.s. mission to the un and lead adviser on the process and tourism from the rocket and afghanistan and no easy place to distinguish them at large and more. >> thank you, chairman smith, wild, distinguished members of the committee and thank you for allowing us to appear before you today to discuss the united states department of state effort to combat human trafficking and thank you for the opportunity to hear the amazing testimony of the panel before me. i hung on every word, the time flew back and it was an honor to listen to them. thank you for that opportunity. human trafficking is a crime that exists in every country and affects people of every age, ethnicity and gender which historically and systemically marginalized groups at risk. the last few years particularly chall
u.s. agency for international development, mr. chairman walsh oversees the bureau for democracy and innovations center for democracy and human rights and governance and served in a range of foreign policy roles as the u.s. mission to the un and lead adviser on the process and tourism from the rocket and afghanistan and no easy place to distinguish them at large and more. >> thank you, chairman smith, wild, distinguished members of the committee and thank you for allowing us to appear...
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the u.s. could donate some f-16 jets as well. when they would be in the air is a difficult question because we need to ensure the pilots are trained on the one hand. on the other hand, ground crew's need to be trained as well. it takes time. talking about using those projects is unrealistic. the infrastructure is not there yet. it would be very optimistic to say they would be arriving in ukraine in a couple of months. the question is what difference will they make when they finally make it to ukraine? " we are assuming ukrainian pilots have not already been in training to fly his charts. -- these jets. a lot of the powers already have the training. >> you have to train the ground first. just need to be maintained support. those crews need to be trained. we are looking to make to get usable for ukraine. we have not heard anything about preparing the runways as far as i know. some runways would be repurposed for the fighter jets. where will they be lost? russia will be watching and trying to target any potential airfields -- quicks
the u.s. could donate some f-16 jets as well. when they would be in the air is a difficult question because we need to ensure the pilots are trained on the one hand. on the other hand, ground crew's need to be trained as well. it takes time. talking about using those projects is unrealistic. the infrastructure is not there yet. it would be very optimistic to say they would be arriving in ukraine in a couple of months. the question is what difference will they make when they finally make it to...
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today the u.s. along with remain in the vicinity of port sudan and are able to provide support to the mission as needed. additionally, isr assets continue overwatch over the potential land evacuation routes. africa calms the complexion cell continues to distribute relevant information to the department of state our allies and partners and international ngos to help enable and informed decision-making. looking ahead to secretary alston looks forward to welcoming the philippine president tomorrow. it's important to point out we are standing at a transformational moment in the philippines alliance. we've made great strides in advancing our bilateral defense relationship from announcing the new defense to cooperation agreement decides to successfully completing the largest ever iteration of the annual bilateral exercise. secretary alston and president marcos will discuss a wide range of topics including support for the philippines defense modernization efforts and expanding operational cooperation in th
today the u.s. along with remain in the vicinity of port sudan and are able to provide support to the mission as needed. additionally, isr assets continue overwatch over the potential land evacuation routes. africa calms the complexion cell continues to distribute relevant information to the department of state our allies and partners and international ngos to help enable and informed decision-making. looking ahead to secretary alston looks forward to welcoming the philippine president...
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host: with you in the u.s. chamber of commerce, how long cash how often have you talked to congress about this? guest: we talked with him about this issue for years. on average it takes about 7.4 years to get a permit to build a bridge or eroded the date. -- in the united states -- or a road in the united date that is a long time to build. and it means that every project cost more. if we can take the bridge we are building today let's say for everyone million dollars that it cost to build a bridge, if we started the project five years earlier, because we set up a permitting process we've saved about a hundred $70,000 or everyone million dollars that we spent. that is real money. that is value in money and savings it is the right thing to do. host: bradley with the u.s. chamber of commerce is with us until the end of the program today until 10:00 eastern. if you want to join the conversation you can do so on the phone line as general -- as usual. democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents
host: with you in the u.s. chamber of commerce, how long cash how often have you talked to congress about this? guest: we talked with him about this issue for years. on average it takes about 7.4 years to get a permit to build a bridge or eroded the date. -- in the united states -- or a road in the united date that is a long time to build. and it means that every project cost more. if we can take the bridge we are building today let's say for everyone million dollars that it cost to build a...
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. >> winter storms swept across the u.s. state of texas leading to severe power outages that killed hundreds of people. and the entire renewables propaganda machine immediately found a culprit. >> the windmills froze, so the power grid field. >> even the state's governor, who's received millions of dollars in campaign funding from the oil and gas industry, blamed renewables. >> our wind and our solar got shut down and that thrust texas into a situation where it was lacking power. it just shows that fossil fuel is necessary for the state of texas. >> this picture started spreading online. and along with it, the narrative that frozen wind turbines caused the blackout. but they didn't. the photo was actually taken in sweden, and first published in 2015. and frozen wind turbines were really not the biggest problem in texas. >> nuclear went down. coal went down, natural gas went down. and a portion of the wind turbines went down, simultaneously. >> a report by the university of texas, which came out in the catastrophe's aftermath
. >> winter storms swept across the u.s. state of texas leading to severe power outages that killed hundreds of people. and the entire renewables propaganda machine immediately found a culprit. >> the windmills froze, so the power grid field. >> even the state's governor, who's received millions of dollars in campaign funding from the oil and gas industry, blamed renewables. >> our wind and our solar got shut down and that thrust texas into a situation where it was...
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. >> to make more rounds the u.s. army announced a 1.5 billion u.s. dollar investment boost earlier this year. this should fund a new factory in texas and contracting production in canada. at the moment the plant in scranton is the biggest in the u.s.. it is operated by general dynamics. currently this plant produces 11,000 of these rounds per month. over the next five years the u.s. is set to increase output sixfold to replenish its stockpile and supply allies. these shells will go to the u.s. military. some are then delivered to allies like ukraine but with increased production, it is designated for american forces. >> if you want to prepare for a potential conflict with china, you need a very different and far larger and cold war scaled domestic military industrial complex. to supply you with the very large amount of ammunition that we see are necessary in this kind of warfare. >> overall it is a spending project for weapons making firms. >> this is going to make some arms or ammunition manufacturers a lot of revenue, no doubt about that. but that
. >> to make more rounds the u.s. army announced a 1.5 billion u.s. dollar investment boost earlier this year. this should fund a new factory in texas and contracting production in canada. at the moment the plant in scranton is the biggest in the u.s.. it is operated by general dynamics. currently this plant produces 11,000 of these rounds per month. over the next five years the u.s. is set to increase output sixfold to replenish its stockpile and supply allies. these shells will go to...
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you said the u.s. wants to see a stable pakistan. >> of course we do. >> can you give us an update on that? >> when you say bad to worse when he referring to? what are you referring to? [inaudible] there was a protest in front of the supreme court. >> we want to see pakistan have successfully want to see pakistan, the government live up to the strongest aspirations of the pakistani people. pakistan is an important partner in the region that they are suffering from the threat of terrorism every single day and we are mindful of the challenges that they are facing politically and economically as well and the united states will continue to support them. >> we have a couple of minutes left. [inaudible] can you clarify what the present is negotiating? >> the prison said on sunday he will not accept proposals that take away people's health care, health coverage so that's incredibly important to the president. he's been consistent about that and he's been having conversations with republicans or back-and-forth
you said the u.s. wants to see a stable pakistan. >> of course we do. >> can you give us an update on that? >> when you say bad to worse when he referring to? what are you referring to? [inaudible] there was a protest in front of the supreme court. >> we want to see pakistan have successfully want to see pakistan, the government live up to the strongest aspirations of the pakistani people. pakistan is an important partner in the region that they are suffering from the...
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the second one is u.s. space command was six months in front of us and at the time of its founding there was not going to be a space force. they gave it a lot of service like responsibilities. a lot of the special operations model when into it. we have to sort through it. the things that service chiefs are worried about, training and readiness, and when you have the demand signal from dangerous areas, there is a tension that occurs there. we have to recognize the tension exists. our modernization and readiness problems do not negate the fact that there are problems in europe and the pacific that need to be addressed and it comes down to wise people with the experience searching out the best way to balance those. the scenes that made sense with the combat and commands are tougher to see as we look at our future challenges. the difference between the threat and the fact that it will play out in africa, south africa and europe changes the nature of how we might see ucp lines on a map. that is something we have
the second one is u.s. space command was six months in front of us and at the time of its founding there was not going to be a space force. they gave it a lot of service like responsibilities. a lot of the special operations model when into it. we have to sort through it. the things that service chiefs are worried about, training and readiness, and when you have the demand signal from dangerous areas, there is a tension that occurs there. we have to recognize the tension exists. our...
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in ukraine, the military says it used newly acquired u.s. patriot air defense missiles to shoot down a russian hypersonic missile over kyiv. ukraine's firs known use of the patriots since western allies, including the u.s., gave them to ukraine in april. some western analysts leave ukraine is preparing to launch a major spring offensive. just hours before tonight's 149th kentucky derby, the favorite to win forte was scratched when the state vet said he was unfit to run. there were concerns over a bruised hoof after he stumbled during a workout. the fifth scratch for the derby this week. six horses have died at churchill downs in recent days. new in minot, former chairman of the federal communications commission, champion of public television, has died. he is best remembered for a speech where he referred to american commercial television as a vast wasteland. in 2016, president obama award in the predential medal of freedom. new in minot was 97 years old. still to come. dismantling myths about fatness. one photographer's brief but spectacular
in ukraine, the military says it used newly acquired u.s. patriot air defense missiles to shoot down a russian hypersonic missile over kyiv. ukraine's firs known use of the patriots since western allies, including the u.s., gave them to ukraine in april. some western analysts leave ukraine is preparing to launch a major spring offensive. just hours before tonight's 149th kentucky derby, the favorite to win forte was scratched when the state vet said he was unfit to run. there were concerns over...
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his father, u.s. army colonel, c.q. brown, served in vietnam. his grandfather, u.s. army master sergeant robert e. brown jr. led a segregated unit in world war ii. and the command pilot general brown brings to this role more than 3,000 hours of flight experience including 130 combat hours. he knows what it means to be in the thick of battle and how to keep your cool when things get hard. like when your f-16 was on fire. [laughter] and you returned to the base in florida in 1991, c.q. had ejected more than 300 miles an hour landing in the everglades. that's a lot of fun, huh? i tell you what, he was back in the cockpit the next week with a new call sign, swamp thang. i asked him inside the oval, what was it like, but i'll tell you about that later. general brown is also a war fighter who's commanded in europe, the middle east and the indo pafblg pacific and he has an un -- indo-pacific and he has an unmatched knowledge of our operational theaters and a strategic vision to understand how they all work together to ensure the security for the american people. and while g
his father, u.s. army colonel, c.q. brown, served in vietnam. his grandfather, u.s. army master sergeant robert e. brown jr. led a segregated unit in world war ii. and the command pilot general brown brings to this role more than 3,000 hours of flight experience including 130 combat hours. he knows what it means to be in the thick of battle and how to keep your cool when things get hard. like when your f-16 was on fire. [laughter] and you returned to the base in florida in 1991, c.q. had...
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u.s. chamber of commerce. bradley is the executive policy operation there and the ear of members on both sides of the aisle. starting with the debt ceiling, what are youea telling them rigt now as the clock ticks down on whether we're going to breach the debt limit? >> the time is short and everyone was surprised by the june 1 deadline. we should have been working on this weeks ago, but that's in the past now. we have but a few days to reach what will have to be a bipartisan agreement. at the end of the day, it's got to be a deal because the support of republicans in the house, democrats in the senate and obviously the signature of president biden run up to the debt line and kind of coast in and get it over the line. that's a recipe for miscalculation when you think it'll take you a shorter period of time than it does to round 7:the votes in the house, round up the votes in the senate and get it done we'd like to see them actually turn in their homework a little earlier this time. >> you'v
u.s. chamber of commerce. bradley is the executive policy operation there and the ear of members on both sides of the aisle. starting with the debt ceiling, what are youea telling them rigt now as the clock ticks down on whether we're going to breach the debt limit? >> the time is short and everyone was surprised by the june 1 deadline. we should have been working on this weeks ago, but that's in the past now. we have but a few days to reach what will have to be a bipartisan agreement. at...
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but we used the wonderful u.s. radar together with the u.s. c2. both were connected to -- we dropped our c2 and develop the interceptor. in 2, 3 weeks, the system worked together. we invest a lot in our loud testing, in advance and all of our systems are fully certified to work with this. because of that, -- it was successful interception in alaska. we gain a lot from this campaign. >> a great detail. there is the fire control quality check for a non-us system. i precede the detail. but there is also juniper cobra. and they sent the efforts in 2019. what is going on with the testing exercises and to plummet? -- deployment? >> into thousand one, it was the first dust in 2001, it was the first. i can tell you that engineering, technical wise, it is important. the most important role of this exercise is that our soldiers, our populate or are working soldier -- shoulder to shoulder with the system. they speak the right language. they are there to support and the operators will talk and operate together. the second is the engineering benefit from those
but we used the wonderful u.s. radar together with the u.s. c2. both were connected to -- we dropped our c2 and develop the interceptor. in 2, 3 weeks, the system worked together. we invest a lot in our loud testing, in advance and all of our systems are fully certified to work with this. because of that, -- it was successful interception in alaska. we gain a lot from this campaign. >> a great detail. there is the fire control quality check for a non-us system. i precede the detail. but...
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the u.s. and our allies and partners need to act more usdecisively and promptly to empowerem ukraine with a level f military aid that can help them rather than halting the unsteady trickle that merely sustained a stalemate. i've been outspoken in my support of the basic understanding that is strongly in america's national interest but i've been equally candid about my serious concerns. in my judgment there've been occasions when quicker more proactive and more decisive decision making by this administration could have significantly advanced efforts and by extension our own goals and interest. i alsory worry falling on the congressional republicans to articulate the strong case that aiding ukraine within america's cold hard national interest. our support isn't primarily about philanthropy or moral obstruction. it's a direct investment in our future. on the basic economic level the majority of the security assistance quickly referred to as aid to ukraine is actually america ramping up investment
the u.s. and our allies and partners need to act more usdecisively and promptly to empowerem ukraine with a level f military aid that can help them rather than halting the unsteady trickle that merely sustained a stalemate. i've been outspoken in my support of the basic understanding that is strongly in america's national interest but i've been equally candid about my serious concerns. in my judgment there've been occasions when quicker more proactive and more decisive decision making by this...
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with the u.s. embassy, promised evacuation, he went to the gate and within the explosion. despite the fact that he was mangled, they said, what did you do for the americans? why are you leaving our country? he said, i'm an engineer. i helped the waterways. >> what is an engineer? i build a future for their country and the children. they shot him in the leg and left him for dead in the middle of the street in front of the children. he walked across an open battlefield to save his two young children and his wife after evacuation. we were working in the operation at the time working with tammy. members who had never met each other, american and folk around the world on a group called task force fargo. we were able to get five flights and say 3000 afghan allies and 40 americans on that first flight. that's only part of the story. the true heroism exists in the faces of each and every one of you in this room. he reached out to help from the federal government, you got no answer. let's just say i was abl
with the u.s. embassy, promised evacuation, he went to the gate and within the explosion. despite the fact that he was mangled, they said, what did you do for the americans? why are you leaving our country? he said, i'm an engineer. i helped the waterways. >> what is an engineer? i build a future for their country and the children. they shot him in the leg and left him for dead in the middle of the street in front of the children. he walked across an open battlefield to save his two young...
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i can't say with definitive accuracy, because whether that's u.s. supplied equipment or not, what was the nature of the attack, i can't say that definitively right now. we have asked ukrainians not to use u.s.-supplied equipment for direct attacks into russia. why is that? we don't want -- this is a ukrainian war. it is not a war between the united states and russia. it's not a war between nato and russia. this is a war between ukraine and russia. we are supporting and supplying and help training and advising and assisting ukraine but it is not a direct conflict between the united states and russia. sec. austin: i can't say it any better than that, idris, in response to the question you asked me, in terms of, you know, any kind of pretext to broaden the war that russia would make use of, i don't want to speculate. but i will tell you that we are focused on giving ukraine, providing ukraine the capability it needs to be successful in defending its sovereign territory. and that's -- that's a conversation that we've had with our counterparts on a conti
i can't say with definitive accuracy, because whether that's u.s. supplied equipment or not, what was the nature of the attack, i can't say that definitively right now. we have asked ukrainians not to use u.s.-supplied equipment for direct attacks into russia. why is that? we don't want -- this is a ukrainian war. it is not a war between the united states and russia. it's not a war between nato and russia. this is a war between ukraine and russia. we are supporting and supplying and help...
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. >> i'm showing on my computer the u.s. debt clock which is ticking away,ng going up but currently show ago $31.7 trillion, with a t, national debt. let's go to the phone lines. first up we have naomi calling from maryland on the democratic line. what's your question or comment? >> good morning and thank you for taking my call. i've heard from some republicans and mr. trump who i'm not in favor of increased the deficit tremendously during his president and reduced deficit despite the war in ukraine and despite covid, despite a tremendous thing going on of things in the world. and take part in it and you need to support ukraine and need to do anything that we can at this point for democracy under assault and it was under assault on january 6, there's no disputing that. tremendous fears related to i don't see that happens but should that occur, even if he should run i think we're going to have major problems regarding election denial again and was proven to the courts i don't know how many times more than 60 i believe. that t
. >> i'm showing on my computer the u.s. debt clock which is ticking away,ng going up but currently show ago $31.7 trillion, with a t, national debt. let's go to the phone lines. first up we have naomi calling from maryland on the democratic line. what's your question or comment? >> good morning and thank you for taking my call. i've heard from some republicans and mr. trump who i'm not in favor of increased the deficit tremendously during his president and reduced deficit despite...
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k-2 is a system that allows , first of all, to destroy enemy drones, and it is this project in the u.s. in the extreme package of american aid that went through the version as an anti- aircraft drone of defense, and he actually imagines such a drone with a jet engine, which in some ways even resembles such a small petri, that is , a missile that starts from a ground launcher due to a guidance system that detects enemy drones, he, uh, catches up with great speed an enemy drone and destroys it by detonating the combat unit. now we see the test of this coyote block-2, which is already actually used by one of the countries that purchased this drone, but ukraine receives, as it understands , a slightly updated, modernized version, taking into account the targets that are now trying to enter the airspace of ukraine, in particular, we we are talking, first of all, about the iranian shaheeds , which are used only by the federation, and this complex is quite effective from the point of view of intercepting the shaheeds, because it is, first of all , fast enough, powerful and has a system detect
k-2 is a system that allows , first of all, to destroy enemy drones, and it is this project in the u.s. in the extreme package of american aid that went through the version as an anti- aircraft drone of defense, and he actually imagines such a drone with a jet engine, which in some ways even resembles such a small petri, that is , a missile that starts from a ground launcher due to a guidance system that detects enemy drones, he, uh, catches up with great speed an enemy drone and destroys it by...
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. affairs kurt-wolka, he said in the u.s. that he was planning 60 billion. according to his words, 12 more than this year, this year there were 48, this means that we are increasing, we can orient ourselves to us for next year , that maybe there will be aviation. there may be a ukrainian counteroffensive, it will be necessary to buy ammunition, projectiles, constantly supply them, and it is also hundreds of millions, it is billions, and that is why they may be looking at this, let's say, this horizon for 6 billion , they may not jump in and give ukraine , for example, 150 planes, or at least 50-70 planes, ammunition for them, and so on. that is, there is also a certain rationality, which is that missiles for 300 km are finally being given to us, which is good. now they are safe because of stormshadow but everything with him she will fly in i think dzhankoy is a key railway node yes oil depot feodosia seaport feodosia sevastopol bay and the crimean bridge on say now that this aid from the west to ukraine is not really aid from the west to ukraine, but rather aid from the west to the we
. affairs kurt-wolka, he said in the u.s. that he was planning 60 billion. according to his words, 12 more than this year, this year there were 48, this means that we are increasing, we can orient ourselves to us for next year , that maybe there will be aviation. there may be a ukrainian counteroffensive, it will be necessary to buy ammunition, projectiles, constantly supply them, and it is also hundreds of millions, it is billions, and that is why they may be looking at this, let's say, this...
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u.s. and result organized by my colleague in organizing this event the foundation for their support and respect day and the brookings working report. rapid turn of events shaping the future of relations between the united states. both countries internal political and economic challenges of their own and newl opportunities cooperate. rent branches of government where the image is 21 and the u.s. capitol president visited biden here in washington d.c. climate change and improving bilateral cooperation of trade and innovation. while the biden administration has committed to strengthening the u.s. relationshipra t resul, especially in light of the bicentennial of the relationship between the countries, all of this is happening in a rapidly changing relations in the u.s. during support ukrainians russia's aggression and pursue has come. the economic rise of china and issues of global carbon especially in the economic financial agreement diversion relationship and the timely honored to be joined
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companies and u.s. energy in the energy mix, and we should not shirk that responsibility, we should be happy. we are in a weird place right now because of really strategic things that happened between ukraine and russia. the rest of the world has kind of caught on to natural gas and caught on to what this looks like. we just have to get d.c. to act a little quicker. brigham: boards to the wise. thank you, sir, very much for your time today. we appreciate it. we know how busy you arcade i have personally been to your state several times and can vouch for how beautiful it is. rep. armstrong: is a great place to be.
companies and u.s. energy in the energy mix, and we should not shirk that responsibility, we should be happy. we are in a weird place right now because of really strategic things that happened between ukraine and russia. the rest of the world has kind of caught on to natural gas and caught on to what this looks like. we just have to get d.c. to act a little quicker. brigham: boards to the wise. thank you, sir, very much for your time today. we appreciate it. we know how busy you arcade i have...
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the u.s. who brokered the agreement after talks in jeddah. sudan's army and the are sf has been locked in a power struggle since mid april. at least 800 50 people have been killed and more than a million force from their homes. despite many truces being broken, khartoum residents are hopeful this will improve their situation. >> the agreement is a real breakthrough for the sudanese people. it will alleviate the suffering we are witnessing. all solutions to war is dealt with the negotiation and truce. so we the people hope this truce will have a chance and be effectively implemented >> on the ground. >>we wanted agreement. we are all hungry. children and the elderly. everyone is suffering from the war. they have to reach an agreement. reporter: within the first few minutes of the cease-fire between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army coming into effect, not explosions were heard in the northern part of the capital as well as in the southern parts of the capital. we spoke to residents
the u.s. who brokered the agreement after talks in jeddah. sudan's army and the are sf has been locked in a power struggle since mid april. at least 800 50 people have been killed and more than a million force from their homes. despite many truces being broken, khartoum residents are hopeful this will improve their situation. >> the agreement is a real breakthrough for the sudanese people. it will alleviate the suffering we are witnessing. all solutions to war is dealt with the...
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albania and the u.s. have been brokering the cease-fires and welcomed the latest five day extension. russia has targeted the ukrainian capital with a barrage of missiles. the attack continued, forcing many people to shelter and underground train stations. uganda's president has imposed one of the world's harshest laws against out to be the people. sparking condemnation from human rights activists and several foreign governments. those convicted of same-sex relationships could face the death penalty or life imprisonment. >> this was the moment uganda's as home sexuality bill was passed into law. despite being watered down, the new laws are amongst the harshest in the world. what is the punishment? the maximum punishment is death. >> activists say they will fight. >> the public about the hearings of the committee. same-sex relations were already illegal in uganda as they are in more than 30 african countries. activists say other countries are looking to follow suit. this affects how other politicians and ot
albania and the u.s. have been brokering the cease-fires and welcomed the latest five day extension. russia has targeted the ukrainian capital with a barrage of missiles. the attack continued, forcing many people to shelter and underground train stations. uganda's president has imposed one of the world's harshest laws against out to be the people. sparking condemnation from human rights activists and several foreign governments. those convicted of same-sex relationships could face the death...
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migration policy set to end in the u.s. braces for what is to come. we have in-depth coverage of the final hours of title 42. ukraine's president says his country needs more time for counteroffensive and lots of weapons. and introducing eurovision two confused americans. we explained the allure of the world's most popular music competition. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. tens of thousands of people have gathered on the border between mexico and the u.s. they have been there for weeks and many are expected to try to cross io the u.s. from the mexican side in the coming days. that is because of the law introduced during the pandemic that makes it easier -- is expiring tonight. we start tonight at the border with sophie long in texas. president biden said this week e border situation will be chaotic for a while. what is it like on the ground where you are? sophie: at the moment where i am in downtown el paso, close to a crossing, it is quiet. for many months there have been hundreds opeople who made it across the border, s
migration policy set to end in the u.s. braces for what is to come. we have in-depth coverage of the final hours of title 42. ukraine's president says his country needs more time for counteroffensive and lots of weapons. and introducing eurovision two confused americans. we explained the allure of the world's most popular music competition. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. tens of thousands of people have gathered on the border between mexico and the u.s. they have...
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. >> fred ford served in the u.s. army for 21 years, every piece of memorabilia he has is gone. >> i heard a great big noise and i opened up the door to my apartment, and it was daylight, it was supposed to be a hallway. >> the cause of the collapse is still under investigation, and a demolition for the building is expected to happen tuesday morning. >> >> jericka: thank you, as we wrap up one of the busiest memorial day travel records on records, millions of you are now facing heavy traffic on the roads in long lines at the airports nationwide to. cbs's kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: tonight at the great return is full speed ahead come after screening over 12.2 million since wednesday, tsa expect to see another 2.6 million flyers today tracking ahead of pre-pandemic levels. in seattle, that meant lines over an hour long on friday. >> it's worse than getting to disney world. >> overall, this memorial day has been smooth flying, welcome news for u.s. airlines after a brutal summer travel season in 2022. >> dema
. >> fred ford served in the u.s. army for 21 years, every piece of memorabilia he has is gone. >> i heard a great big noise and i opened up the door to my apartment, and it was daylight, it was supposed to be a hallway. >> the cause of the collapse is still under investigation, and a demolition for the building is expected to happen tuesday morning. >> >> jericka: thank you, as we wrap up one of the busiest memorial day travel records on records, millions of you...
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military readiness in terms of drawing down u.s. stockpiles to quickly provide u.s. arms to ukraine or to taiwan and the connection to this concept that that weakens the united states. donald trump said last week we're giving away so much equipment. we don't have ammunition for ourselves right now. we're giving away too much. >> the kinds of equipment we're giving ukrainians for this ground war against russia are not necessarily the kinds of weapons we would rely on if we ended up in a confrontation, for example, with china. i think there also is a realization that we have let our production capabilities wither since the end of the cold war and finally people are getting behind the notion that we'll have to make some long-term investments there. >> i think there is an interesting conversation though about america's role in the world, and we're seeing some of the republican candidates in particular take some pretty different positions on this. do you think where a candidate stands on this issue of russia and ukraine really should matter to people at home? like what do
military readiness in terms of drawing down u.s. stockpiles to quickly provide u.s. arms to ukraine or to taiwan and the connection to this concept that that weakens the united states. donald trump said last week we're giving away so much equipment. we don't have ammunition for ourselves right now. we're giving away too much. >> the kinds of equipment we're giving ukrainians for this ground war against russia are not necessarily the kinds of weapons we would rely on if we ended up in a...
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. >> this endangered species day the u.s. postcard postal service is featuring the bighorn sheep to the wyoming toad which are found within the 50 states and territories. >> at one point, the black footed ferret, the marmont and mexican gray wolf got down to fewer than two dozen each and they of and pulled back from the brink of extinction. >> joel remains optimistic as he continues his journey, aiming to photograph between thousand species in total. his son, cole planting to finish -- planning to finish the job if needed. >> it's so fascinating and worthy of protection. >> so well said, we posted more information about the photo archon or homepage. national geographic is the partner of abc 7. >> still to come what's being billed as a magical playground for yeah, i got one: how about the best network imaginable? let's invent that! that's what we do here. quick survey. who wants their internet to work pretty much everywhere? 'cause we're busy women. we don't have time for lag or buffering! get internet on the xfinity 10g netwo
. >> this endangered species day the u.s. postcard postal service is featuring the bighorn sheep to the wyoming toad which are found within the 50 states and territories. >> at one point, the black footed ferret, the marmont and mexican gray wolf got down to fewer than two dozen each and they of and pulled back from the brink of extinction. >> joel remains optimistic as he continues his journey, aiming to photograph between thousand species in total. his son, cole planting to...
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open ai's ceo told u.s. lawmakers in washington that artificial intelligence offers many opportunities, but he admitted that he shares the public's concern about how ai could change our lives and says ai poses serious risks that need to be managed, and he suggested that a u.s. or international agency should be set up to regulate ai tech companies. words of warning there. our correspondent was at the hearing at the u.s. senate today. good to see you. this is not the first hearing we have seen on capitol hill with tech industry executives talking to u.s. lawmakers. in the past, they were rather antagonistic. sometimes the lawmakers did not seem to know exactly what was being talked about. today seemed like a completely different story. was it? >> as you said, i sat in it, and i was in shock and all -- shock and awe because it was an entirely different scenario. he became now a big name in the business because everybody seems to be friends with him. at least the senators in the subcommittee who had not clubbed
open ai's ceo told u.s. lawmakers in washington that artificial intelligence offers many opportunities, but he admitted that he shares the public's concern about how ai could change our lives and says ai poses serious risks that need to be managed, and he suggested that a u.s. or international agency should be set up to regulate ai tech companies. words of warning there. our correspondent was at the hearing at the u.s. senate today. good to see you. this is not the first hearing we have seen on...
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every day is a great day in the u.s. army because i believe we start with the world's greatest soldiers and having been in very challenging situations and seeing young men and women rising to be occasioned with multiple combat tours, -- the occasion with multiple combat tours, it is special and i wish everyone could see the opportunity >> see -- everyone to see what that is like. the people is what is is -- what it is all about. melanie: we have the audience coming around. you have 45 seconds to ask your question and at the mark, i will interrupt rudely and pass it over to the answer. let's start with the gentleman in be glasses. -- the classes -- glasses. >> you talked about retention and being at a all-time high, i want to know what you think the reasons are. gen. mcconville: think it is because of leadership -- i think it is because of leadership. once people get to the army and meet the people they are serving with and find the purpose and differences they are making, they want to say -- today. we are at a war for ta
every day is a great day in the u.s. army because i believe we start with the world's greatest soldiers and having been in very challenging situations and seeing young men and women rising to be occasioned with multiple combat tours, -- the occasion with multiple combat tours, it is special and i wish everyone could see the opportunity >> see -- everyone to see what that is like. the people is what is is -- what it is all about. melanie: we have the audience coming around. you have 45...
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like to look at the week ahead and we are joined by a reporter and as the clock ticks down on this u.s. debt limit debate, what is the latest on where we are? did anything happen over the weekend to move this forward? >> negotiators met over the weekend on saturday and they will continue today but speaker mccarthy and leader schumer and leader mcconnell are expected to meet tomorrow. it seems like the white house is approaching this optimistically. there were comments from the president and other senior officials over the weekend where they expressed confidence that they are getting somewhere but there are still a lot of issues to work out in the clock is ticking down. host: we saw the friday meeting was postponed. what's giving folks confidence? guest: the administration feels pretty good about conversation moving forward but there wasn't enough progress for them to meet again friday. the real test will be what happens tomorrow and what's on the table and is there something they can come to an agreement on. we will get more of a sense of that tomorrow. host: do we have a sense of the
like to look at the week ahead and we are joined by a reporter and as the clock ticks down on this u.s. debt limit debate, what is the latest on where we are? did anything happen over the weekend to move this forward? >> negotiators met over the weekend on saturday and they will continue today but speaker mccarthy and leader schumer and leader mcconnell are expected to meet tomorrow. it seems like the white house is approaching this optimistically. there were comments from the president...
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the u.s. is tightening border controls. >> we are finalizing a new role to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the role presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. >> are correspondent is in mexico. what is a situation like where you are? >> you can probably see behind us, there is a roof below us. across, there is barbed wire. on the others, the u.s. side of the border, that is something that is new. the fact that the u.s. does worry there could be a surge of migrants after title 42 ends. beyond the barbed wire, you can see people waiting. people who have migrated from different countries, many from south america. behind them you can see them waiting. they have been waiting day and night in that area for a few days to see if
the u.s. is tightening border controls. >> we are finalizing a new role to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the role presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. >> are correspondent is in mexico. what is a...
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he was joined by a number of veterans serving in the u.s. house including some who talked about a gop budget proposal to cut veterans health care funding. this conference is 25 minutes.
he was joined by a number of veterans serving in the u.s. house including some who talked about a gop budget proposal to cut veterans health care funding. this conference is 25 minutes.
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the new u.s. regulation that would deny asylum to most migrants crossing the u.s.-mexico border illegally comes as anti-migrant restrictions known as title 42 and this week. -- and -- end this week. representative george santos, a new york republic, pleads not to embezzlement. at least five dead in a gun attack on a synagogue in tunisia. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. the united states has rolled out a new regulation this wednesday that will deny asylum to most migrants crossing the border between the united states and mexico illegally. a key part of president biden's enforcement plan as covid restrictions known as title 42 and this week. the resolution creates the presumption that migrants arriving at the border are ineligible for asylum if they fail to use legal pathways for u.s. injury are denied asylum along the way. >> after hours of waiting, tensions rise in the south of mexico. they come in their hundreds from the border with guatemala in a hurry to cross the border to the u.s. before friday. >> we need to go as fast as pos
the new u.s. regulation that would deny asylum to most migrants crossing the u.s.-mexico border illegally comes as anti-migrant restrictions known as title 42 and this week. -- and -- end this week. representative george santos, a new york republic, pleads not to embezzlement. at least five dead in a gun attack on a synagogue in tunisia. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. the united states has rolled out a new regulation this wednesday that will deny...
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will the u.s. now supply f-16s to ukraine? tonight a senior administration official telling "abc news" president biden has now agreed to let ukrainian pilots begin training to fly american-made f-16 fighter jets. one of the most urgent request from president zelenskyy since the war began. zelenskyy now set to appear in person at the g7. the question find, will it be the u.s. or our allies who supply the f-16s? terry moran denny my with late reporting. he's traveling with the president. also developing the battle over raising the debt ceiling tonight. talk suddenly put on pause what's driving this with time now running out? rachel scott on the hill. the alleged pentagon leaker in
will the u.s. now supply f-16s to ukraine? tonight a senior administration official telling "abc news" president biden has now agreed to let ukrainian pilots begin training to fly american-made f-16 fighter jets. one of the most urgent request from president zelenskyy since the war began. zelenskyy now set to appear in person at the g7. the question find, will it be the u.s. or our allies who supply the f-16s? terry moran denny my with late reporting. he's traveling with the...
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imagine the u.s. if two generals went after each other in the u.s. army on the record like that. amb markarova: during this very difficult time when russia re-invaded ukraine -- the war, they started the war with us in 2014. even in the face of this war, all russian criminals, armed forces and other groups which call themselves mercenaries, but of course, they are there because the russian government told them and russian president told them to be there. have always been bragging about how they will take back moot. the fight in the east has been particularly brutal. to see him publicly on the record attacking other parts of the war criminal group that is waging the war in ukraine is saying the truth, first of all, that he is disclosing the fact they are running out of ammunition. that means sanctions are working. it also means that there is an opener for us to continue with what we have to do to liberate our country. how shall we look at this and we ukrainians look at this? it proves all the priorities which we are working with u.s. first and foremost, but also allies, more weapo
imagine the u.s. if two generals went after each other in the u.s. army on the record like that. amb markarova: during this very difficult time when russia re-invaded ukraine -- the war, they started the war with us in 2014. even in the face of this war, all russian criminals, armed forces and other groups which call themselves mercenaries, but of course, they are there because the russian government told them and russian president told them to be there. have always been bragging about how they...
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the big gift that the women here in the u.s. was to learn how much power comes from supporting each other. that we brought to guatemala. once i came here, we started with other women in water myla -- guatemala. so many of us working with girls , generating income, getting women on board, it's a movement now. it all got started here. the more we are, the faster we will achieve the world in which equality is a key ingredient. that gives me hope. [applause] >> i want to end with you. 2024 -- no, kidding. where do you think we need to be focusing our efforts when it comes to pursuing a gender equal world? secretary clinton: you have heard from four amazing women who are showing us, by their daily actions and commitment, what can and should be done. honestly, from my perspective, we have to keep the energy up to continue to stand and speak out, and support women, and our men who are allies, who are on the front lines, trying to push forward the kind of opportunities and rights that women and girls deserve. and the continuing pursuit
the big gift that the women here in the u.s. was to learn how much power comes from supporting each other. that we brought to guatemala. once i came here, we started with other women in water myla -- guatemala. so many of us working with girls , generating income, getting women on board, it's a movement now. it all got started here. the more we are, the faster we will achieve the world in which equality is a key ingredient. that gives me hope. [applause] >> i want to end with you. 2024 --...
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well , for them it is an import for us it is an export, but only after the u.s. restrictions on stabilizing the market come into force this was reported by the press service i will remind the cabinet of ministers of the country that earlier poland, hungary, bulgaria, romania and slovakia banned the import of ukrainian products or to protect local markets, so the european commission offered a financial package to support farmers from the most affected countries in the amount of 100 million euros and also plans to introduce other protective mechanisms. well, we do not miss the news related to corruption and violation of the law . it turns out that the other day they tried to bring an entire plane into ukraine and not pay the corresponding taxes. kyiv customs officials inspected the cargo transport if it was coming from romania, the documents stated that only the fuselage and wings worth €9,000 were being transported, and during the inspection it turned out that the goods were not parts of the aircraft , directly the whole aircraft in part the customs officials found other parts of the iron
well , for them it is an import for us it is an export, but only after the u.s. restrictions on stabilizing the market come into force this was reported by the press service i will remind the cabinet of ministers of the country that earlier poland, hungary, bulgaria, romania and slovakia banned the import of ukrainian products or to protect local markets, so the european commission offered a financial package to support farmers from the most affected countries in the amount of 100 million euros...
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can you comment is it possible in the near future that the u.s. policy regarding weaponry to ukraine will change? >> the sound is not good. did he say i don't support aid to ukraine? now. i voted for aid for ukraine. i do not support was -- what your country has been to ukraine orders of dutch your killing of children. i think you should pull out and i don't think it is right. we will continue to support because the rest of the world sees it as it is. >> we have the opportunity to talk for a few minutes at the flag raising ceremony. i share the speakers via. almost invariably, every time i am in israel, every time i wear the flag of israel and the united states. today, i where the ukrainian flag with the flag of the united states. our country is committed to what the u.n. charter says. the people cannot take land or other countries by force. what is happening in ukraine is criminal. international crime. women, children, elderly, men. they are being slaughtered. by a large and powerful country. defeating a create is -- a courageous people who must
can you comment is it possible in the near future that the u.s. policy regarding weaponry to ukraine will change? >> the sound is not good. did he say i don't support aid to ukraine? now. i voted for aid for ukraine. i do not support was -- what your country has been to ukraine orders of dutch your killing of children. i think you should pull out and i don't think it is right. we will continue to support because the rest of the world sees it as it is. >> we have the opportunity to...
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that focus on u.s. ukraine partnerships. they highlighted the need to assist with rebuilding efforts with the russian
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there is currently no deal on eu and u.s. data transfers. >> we expect this framework to be fully functional by the summer, it will guarantee stability and legal certainty both to support businesses and also guarantee strict protection of the private lives of citizens. reporter: meta will have six months to erase the data of all european users transferred, which some experts say could cause a bigger attic than the fine. -- headache than the fine. yuka: with just 10 days left until the u.s. could run out of money to pay its bills, president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy about to resume talks. republican lawmakers are recommending deep spending cuts on social spending programs and climate initiatives in exchange for temporarily increasing the debt ceiling from the current amount. president biden has agreed to some spending cuts but also says republicans must make a compromise. earlier monday, mccarthy said negotiations were on the right path. let's take a listen. >> what we have to do here is get the spending addiction
there is currently no deal on eu and u.s. data transfers. >> we expect this framework to be fully functional by the summer, it will guarantee stability and legal certainty both to support businesses and also guarantee strict protection of the private lives of citizens. reporter: meta will have six months to erase the data of all european users transferred, which some experts say could cause a bigger attic than the fine. -- headache than the fine. yuka: with just 10 days left until the...