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the u.s. treasury market serves as the very bedrock of the global financial system, and there's a reason for that. the world has never doubted that america will pay the principal and interest on its bonds in full and on time. that's a fundamental principle of modern finance. a default would crack open the foundations upon which our financial system is built, and it's very conceivable that we'd see a number of financial markets break with worldwide panic-triggering margin calls, runs, and fire sales. what could all this add up to? the white house council of economic advisors has simulated the impact of a protracted default. it finds that it could lead to a downturn as severe as the great recession. in its simulation, over eight million americans lose their jobs. business and consumer confidence take a substantial hit. and the value of the stock market is slashed by about 45%, wiping out years of retirement and other household savings. moody's analytics used a different model of a default, but i
the u.s. treasury market serves as the very bedrock of the global financial system, and there's a reason for that. the world has never doubted that america will pay the principal and interest on its bonds in full and on time. that's a fundamental principle of modern finance. a default would crack open the foundations upon which our financial system is built, and it's very conceivable that we'd see a number of financial markets break with worldwide panic-triggering margin calls, runs, and fire...
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the u.s. treasury market serves as the very bedrock of the global financial system, and there's a reason for that. the world has never doubted that america will pay the principal and interest on its bonds in full and on time. that's a fundamental principle of modern finance. a default would crack open the foundations upon which our financial system is built, and it's very conceivable that we'd see a number of financial markets break with worldwide panic-triggering margin calls, runs, and fire sales. what could all this add up to? the white house council of economic advisors has simulated the impact of a protracted default. it finds that it could lead to a downturn as severe as the great recession. in its simulation, over eight million americans lose their jobs. business and consumer confidence take a substantial hit. and the value of the stock market is slashed by about 45%, wiping out years of retirement and other household savings. moody's analytics used a different model of a default, but i
the u.s. treasury market serves as the very bedrock of the global financial system, and there's a reason for that. the world has never doubted that america will pay the principal and interest on its bonds in full and on time. that's a fundamental principle of modern finance. a default would crack open the foundations upon which our financial system is built, and it's very conceivable that we'd see a number of financial markets break with worldwide panic-triggering margin calls, runs, and fire...
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eastern and at 2:00, a conversation on u.s. taiwan relations and whether it could spark a confrontation with china. that is at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span, you can watch our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> she is a well-known historian, an expert on andrew jackson and abraham regan -- lincoln. she spent eight years at chair of the history department of howard university in washington. over the past 20 years, she has served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the network's periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. >> on this episode of bookotes plus. it is available on this c-span now video app. host: we are back with bipartisan policy center senior vice president willie -- william hoagland. he is discussing the debt limit of the debate over how to raise it and more on how the u.s. amassed a $31 trillion debt. guest: good to be with you. host: tell us more about the bipartisan policy center and the work you guys are doing to educate people about debt and deficit. guest: the bipartisan policy cente
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then he came to the u.s. house of representatives. 93. u.s. house. here >> what do you remember from him serving here and as a little kid. what did it seem like to you as a little kid? >> i guess, as a kid, it was kind of normal. we spent a lot of -- from the time i was at a diapers because i know my dad wouldn't change diapers. till when he actually went to congress when i didn't see him that -- former mother for 12 years. we actually came up here three times in that 12 years. during those early years especially in the county commission, it was nothing for me to ride on -- in a dump truck or even play in the county dump all day. we were just there it was part of our lives. we kind of grew up seeing how he operated and the fact that that small business nature that he had and what he was in. he took that and all phases in all facets of what he did in his political career. >> what did he tell you about running for office or serving in a public office? >> the only advice my dad ever told me he said two things. he said san, people gotta like you and they
then he came to the u.s. house of representatives. 93. u.s. house. here >> what do you remember from him serving here and as a little kid. what did it seem like to you as a little kid? >> i guess, as a kid, it was kind of normal. we spent a lot of -- from the time i was at a diapers because i know my dad wouldn't change diapers. till when he actually went to congress when i didn't see him that -- former mother for 12 years. we actually came up here three times in that 12 years....
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when this seat opened up my predecessor, a great woman decided to run for the u.s. senate. i wife and i talked about it. we thought this is where god was leading us to be a voice for the people. and i see the biggest miracle of figure miracle that moses parting the red sea is my wife agreed. she is on board one 100% infectious coming up tonight too. she loves being a part of this journey we are on. >> where do your conservative roots from? >> mostly myon dad. i don't o have it with me today but i typically care might copy my dad'srl constitution. hey gave it to me before he died it's underlined like a little old ladies king james bible with all these notations. i had it on the floor the morning we were sworn in. i held in one hand with my other hand over my heart my hamas to him. he really taught me the principles of what the constitution is. the basic foundation of our n country. we need not stray from that to have liberty, freedom, o securi. >> are there notes in that constitution from him? >> yes. >> anything sent out to you? >> accountability is written on the top. if t
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as always you can watch live coverage of the u.s. senate on c-span2. we now return live to the house judiciary subcommittee hearing on the biden administration's immigration and border security policies. >> work and seek protection and need a system that identifies people coming here for the judgment purposes and given legal pathways to do that and identify the bad actors. the system is out of control because we have not resourced it. thank you. your back. >> the gentleman yields back. if there is no further business before the subcommittee that will conclude our hearing. i think our witnesses for appearing before the committee today and all members will have 5 legislative days to submit additional written questions for the witnesses or additional materials for the record. without objection the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaud
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the u.s. tends to take a little longer than other countries sometimes which has exacerbated conspiracies was seen around this so for all of you, how long does it actually take you to count ballots? >> in california which is now in all mail and the estate. the highest rate is election day itself so especially reelections published by the end of the evening is about half the ballots we have to count total so essentially every grace on election night in california. >> intimately lost. >> primary in 2018 are valid was 19 inches long, very long complicated valid. >> we got a little less but we have official results hours after polls close. of course election day voting we still have this machine but absentee balloting program has grown since covid significantly so what we did was pass a law to allow for days prior to the elections is for processing. absentee ballots on local election supervisors but not counting it. we start counting election day early morning until they are finished and typically
the u.s. tends to take a little longer than other countries sometimes which has exacerbated conspiracies was seen around this so for all of you, how long does it actually take you to count ballots? >> in california which is now in all mail and the estate. the highest rate is election day itself so especially reelections published by the end of the evening is about half the ballots we have to count total so essentially every grace on election night in california. >> intimately lost....
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instead as the u.s. is on the brink of defaulting for the first time in history, house republicans have recessed for the weekend, holding the global economy hostage and threatening a catastrophic recession if they don't get to impose cruel cuts on american workers, families, veterans and seniors. the mere threat of default will cost workers close to $20,000 out of their savings -- retirement savings. it will also send interest rates skyrocketing, cost small businesses 2500 dollars more per month and forced californians to pay almost $300 more per month on their mortgages. republicans already voted to spend the money. now they are trying to walk out on the bill and leave the most vulnerable americans out to dry. that's inexcusable. >> for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> madame speaker, st. louis and i rise against the speaker of this house sending members of congress home on a break as he is taking our economy hostage in service of his dangerous mega republican agenda
instead as the u.s. is on the brink of defaulting for the first time in history, house republicans have recessed for the weekend, holding the global economy hostage and threatening a catastrophic recession if they don't get to impose cruel cuts on american workers, families, veterans and seniors. the mere threat of default will cost workers close to $20,000 out of their savings -- retirement savings. it will also send interest rates skyrocketing, cost small businesses 2500 dollars more per...
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we know some u.s. airlines have struggled to meet that demand. weather remains the top because of airline delays. but staffing and other issues under airlines responsibilities meant last summer, we saw unacceptable rates of delays and cancellations, even on blue sky days. when extreme weather events collided with airlines that were unprepared, the problems multiplied, as more than 2 million americans experienced with the failures at southwest airlines over the last christmas holiday. the good news is we are seeing real improvements. each month so far this year, preliminary data show cancellation rates under 2%. even during that busy spring break season. but summer travel is going to put enormous pressure on the system and we need to continue our work. we are always prepared to work collaboratively with airlines when there are steps we can take as a department that would help. in new york, we have taken steps that would allow airlines to use larger planes with more seats at lower frequencies which means they can move more passengers overall with l
we know some u.s. airlines have struggled to meet that demand. weather remains the top because of airline delays. but staffing and other issues under airlines responsibilities meant last summer, we saw unacceptable rates of delays and cancellations, even on blue sky days. when extreme weather events collided with airlines that were unprepared, the problems multiplied, as more than 2 million americans experienced with the failures at southwest airlines over the last christmas holiday. the good...
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host: let me ask about immigration and the impact of immigrants on the u.s. economy. is the u.s. doing enough to bring in immigrants and keeping that economy growing? mr. zandi: it's a mess obviously. [laughter] we messed this up badly. by the way, in my view immigration is one of the things that makes the american economy so exceptional. it makes us tick. it's the difference between our dynamic economy and the japanese economy where immigration is not part of their experience. there's a lot of adjustment, but at the end of the day it's a significant positive. we have worked hard to make this a real problem. what's going on at the southern border is disconcerting because we keep close to immigration reform a little over a decade rigo -- a little over a decade ago and we missed a little bit. that's a shame because it would have gone a long way to improving our immigration system bringing in the best and brightest to the united states. we have these great universities, the best want to come here to get educated then we don't make it easy for them to stay. if i were king, if you gra
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[applause] he studied the u.s. constitution as a law student in pakistan; immigrated to america with his wife and their young family, fully believing in the promise of this nation. they watched their middle son enlist in the united states army, who, like mine, ultimately sacrificed himself to save, in this case -- in his case -- his fellow soldiers. in late november of 2016, at a time when the oldest and darkest forces of hate had emerged in new ways, i invited sir and -- i invited mr. and mrs. khan to the vice president's residence in the naval observatory for a diwali reception. okay? an irish catholic vice president, a muslim gold star family in a reception observing hindu holidays. [laughter] but that's what america -- that's the america we both know. last summer, right here in this room, i presented mr. khan with the presidential medal of freedom. and he deserved it. [applause] that medal rests next to his son's bronze star and purple heart. and mr. khan still carries a copy of the constitution in his pocket a
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u.s. navy are a specific question. i think wages and prices tend to move together and it is hard to say what is causing what. but i have never said that wages are a principal driver. i do not think that is right. >> great. chris from associated press. mentioned profit margins. those did expand sharply during an inflationary period. while there are signs that are starting to decline, many economistshave not fallen as much as expected, given we are seeing some pullback among consumer spending. do you see -- as a driver of higher prices? would you expect them to narrow and contribute to reduced inflation in the coming months? chair powell: higher profits and higher margins are what happens when you have an increase. too much demand, not enough supply. we have been in situation in many parts of the economy where supply has been fixed or not flexible enough. the way the market clears is through higher prices. as goods pipelines have gotten back to normal, so that we do not have a long wait and shortages, i think you will se
u.s. navy are a specific question. i think wages and prices tend to move together and it is hard to say what is causing what. but i have never said that wages are a principal driver. i do not think that is right. >> great. chris from associated press. mentioned profit margins. those did expand sharply during an inflationary period. while there are signs that are starting to decline, many economistshave not fallen as much as expected, given we are seeing some pullback among consumer...
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i am, when i show up in meetings outside of the u.s., but also inside the u.s., i am here to represent the interests of the united states. my mandate is to have in my mind all of the component parts of our country and economy and to be that representative. and for our counterparts to know that americans also look like me. and for americans to know that i am an american and this is what it means to be america. i think that it is incredibly important that visibility peace, and that representation piece. i take my job extremely seriously and i know that every deal that we strike has to be a good one for the american economy. >> thank you so much. you mentioned in your remarks today you noted in our approach to china the problem is not chinese or asian=ness our concerns are with the government their policies in their practice is not what the people. chinese people or the people of chinese descent or their heritage, how has the biden administration been making this distinction clear in its policies? >> i think one of the ways in which you will see is focusing on this is those words are also
i am, when i show up in meetings outside of the u.s., but also inside the u.s., i am here to represent the interests of the united states. my mandate is to have in my mind all of the component parts of our country and economy and to be that representative. and for our counterparts to know that americans also look like me. and for americans to know that i am an american and this is what it means to be america. i think that it is incredibly important that visibility peace, and that representation...
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. >> next u.s. trade representative katherine tai is part of a representative -- conversation on how to counter hate and discrimination against asian americans and pacific islanders and its intersections with foreign policy. the ambassador serves as cochair of the white house initiative on asian americans, native hawaiians, and pacific islanders. >> good afternoon, thank you so much for joining us either here in person or online. i am the director of the diversity and leadership international affairs project here. our program is to help for all diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at the center. since its inception in 2017 the program has been dedicated to elevating diverse voices and perspectives. csi believes i diverse workforce leads to more ideas, innovation and more robust policy solutions. we strive to be a thought leader within the national security space, all all supporting our internal initiatives within our company including our very own employee resource groups or erg's who have worked
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to my left is the acting commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection when miller. to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states and to impose tougher consequences on those who choose not to use those pathways. we are taking this approach within the constraints of a broken immigration system that congress has not fixed for more than two decades. without the resources we need, personnel, facilities, transportation and others, that we requested of congress and that we were not given. we have seen the effectiveness of our approach. more than 100,000 people from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela have arrived lawfully through the pathway we have made available to them and we reduce border encounters from these gr
to my left is the acting commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection when miller. to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states...
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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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i will show estimates going back to the u.s. and euro area. the way to think about these residuals is related to the difference in the data and what model would predict for that data. the dashed lines in the figure indicated two standard deviations. over history, the residuals from the model bounce around, but within two standard deviations, as you would expect. when you go to the pandemic period of 2020, residuals are as large as 15 standard deviations. for the euro area they can exceed 20 deviations. you could go on your calculator and see that the probability of an event occurring once, much less twice, is small given the history of the behavior of gdp over most of our sample. we suspended publication of the estimate due to the extreme volatility. i am pleased to report that starting today, we are relaunching a regular publication of both the estimates on our website. we have the estimates, along with documentation, available on our website, it will be updated each quarter. we had to address these two violations of the model that i mention.
i will show estimates going back to the u.s. and euro area. the way to think about these residuals is related to the difference in the data and what model would predict for that data. the dashed lines in the figure indicated two standard deviations. over history, the residuals from the model bounce around, but within two standard deviations, as you would expect. when you go to the pandemic period of 2020, residuals are as large as 15 standard deviations. for the euro area they can exceed 20...
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if the u.s. defaults, the cost goes up. if you are worried about the money we are spending right now, you are going to be really worried if it starts getting more expensive to have that debt and that is what would happen. markets would go down, u.s. credit rating would be downgraded. it was still downgraded when they got too close to the edge. there can be problems in the markets even without a default. if there is a default, that gets messy quickly and that is why you are hearing conversation about these third options, things like the 14th amendment. host: it was late last week the president floated that, the treasury secretary was asked about it. what is the white house position currently on the idea? you may want to explain it for the audience. guest: if they get to the point where they say we are going to default tomorrow, there is no deal, what do we do? in case of emergency break glass options, all of them are pretty much guaranteed to end up in court. one is the 14th amendment which the theory is the president could
if the u.s. defaults, the cost goes up. if you are worried about the money we are spending right now, you are going to be really worried if it starts getting more expensive to have that debt and that is what would happen. markets would go down, u.s. credit rating would be downgraded. it was still downgraded when they got too close to the edge. there can be problems in the markets even without a default. if there is a default, that gets messy quickly and that is why you are hearing conversation...
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then combating disinformation and propaganda with the head of u.s. media. >> president biden talked about a federal proposal that would mandate airlines compensate passengers for flight delays and cancellations. joined by transportation secretary pete buttigieg, the president of the size the creation of a new website to help consumers understand their federal protections. sec. buttigieg: i want to begin by -- >> i want to begin by thanking president biden for his leadership. some people are setting out on the trip of a lifetime, others wrapping up a vacation. we attend -- we depend on airlines to get us to weddings, vacations, and drop interviews but they also end up being some of the most important and memorable events. our economy depends on these airlines doing a good job. when you board a flight, whether you are up before dawn or past everyone's bedtime wrangling toddlers like my husband and i were the other night, you count on that airline to provide the service you pay for. we are here to share the latest steps you are taking to ensure airlines
then combating disinformation and propaganda with the head of u.s. media. >> president biden talked about a federal proposal that would mandate airlines compensate passengers for flight delays and cancellations. joined by transportation secretary pete buttigieg, the president of the size the creation of a new website to help consumers understand their federal protections. sec. buttigieg: i want to begin by -- >> i want to begin by thanking president biden for his leadership. some...
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if you look at the u.s. census data, millennial homeownership only a couple of percentage points behind gen x and boomers at the same age. it is hardly what you would expect by reading online about this idea of millenials never owning houses. that is data from 2020. the picture now with high prices and high interest rates will make it much more difficult for younger millenials who may not have bought into the market yet. susan: just a little more than 15 minutes. we are talking about her book "generations". trying to understand the differences and what it means for the future. you say millenials are the generation that killed religion and killed marriage. explain please. jean: in general, because of individualism and because of these lowlife strategy, millenials get married a lot later than previous generations. and fewer of them overall. i would not say that they killed marriage, that is kind of the headline, but this certainly looks different with millenials than it did with boomers who averaged -- women m
if you look at the u.s. census data, millennial homeownership only a couple of percentage points behind gen x and boomers at the same age. it is hardly what you would expect by reading online about this idea of millenials never owning houses. that is data from 2020. the picture now with high prices and high interest rates will make it much more difficult for younger millenials who may not have bought into the market yet. susan: just a little more than 15 minutes. we are talking about her book...
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you think the u.s. will be more or less important the world, less important, or politically divided? 77% think what we're feeling today is only going to intensify over the next 25 years or so. across a lot of fronts, this sense of a dour outlook and then putting it in historical context we said, thinking about 50 years ago, do you think we are better today or worse than 50 years ago? today american say about two to one, worse. we have not seen that before. usually -- there are people who have the nostalgic view of the past but to see a really tip in that direction is quite striking. beverly: let me ask you, why do you think we are feeling this way? ken: it is a combination of factors. we tend to be so, even we don't have ones and zeros, we seem to think of the world in a kind of binary construct and nothing is binary. it is interesting that 50 years ago, would put us in 1973 when we were still trying to disentangle from vietnam, there were hundreds of bombings by a radical left. there were a lot of thin
you think the u.s. will be more or less important the world, less important, or politically divided? 77% think what we're feeling today is only going to intensify over the next 25 years or so. across a lot of fronts, this sense of a dour outlook and then putting it in historical context we said, thinking about 50 years ago, do you think we are better today or worse than 50 years ago? today american say about two to one, worse. we have not seen that before. usually -- there are people who have...
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a challenge i think the u.s. is going to face that i think the government should address is we know that we have lost a lot of blue-collar work to robotics. we are losing white-collar jobs to ai, whether it is law, accounting, any of these high-end level jobs that can easily be done by computers. we are losing those categories. we need to think about how we are going to engage the younger generations to consider trade, consider local work, things that cannot be replaced by robotics. cannot be replaced for artificial intelligence, things that people need every day. we need to figure out how to make those jobs viable, enjoyable, financially sound for students. the big dream of being a doctor, being a lawyer, these financial wizards, that is fading. ai will take that over in people have to come back to the reality of hard, local good job work. i do not know how we will do that. guest: i agree, she talked about the range of skills needed. hard physical labor, dedication, the willingness to show up. we hear that for m
a challenge i think the u.s. is going to face that i think the government should address is we know that we have lost a lot of blue-collar work to robotics. we are losing white-collar jobs to ai, whether it is law, accounting, any of these high-end level jobs that can easily be done by computers. we are losing those categories. we need to think about how we are going to engage the younger generations to consider trade, consider local work, things that cannot be replaced by robotics. cannot be...
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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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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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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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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
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...
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and if it's not going to be the u.s. government and people in the u.s. government, i don't think it's going to get done. not only on our national issues, but our international issues. i've devoted much of my career on climate change. if beas a federal government -- we as a federal government, the people in the federal government don't lead, then it's not going to get done. and the world will be a much, much worse place for it. so it's just inspiring. it's just cool and we have to pay enough so that you can make a living and support your family, as the president talks about the dignity of the job. but it's really that bigger fulfillment of doing something beyond yourself, working with other incredibly talented folks and that's been my experience. what i would tell my earlier self is, like, don't get so stressed out, don't get so worked up over things. be open to opportunities. and i think in particular a job that may look really cool on paper, if you're working with assholes is not a job worth taking. [laughter] so the people you work with and really resp
and if it's not going to be the u.s. government and people in the u.s. government, i don't think it's going to get done. not only on our national issues, but our international issues. i've devoted much of my career on climate change. if beas a federal government -- we as a federal government, the people in the federal government don't lead, then it's not going to get done. and the world will be a much, much worse place for it. so it's just inspiring. it's just cool and we have to pay enough so...
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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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government aaa debt rating in case of default and morningstar placed the u.s. debt with u.s. implications of a negative even if there is a deal that comes together. fitch said wednesday that it's watching the u.s. debt for brinksmanship. are these folks being swayed by the manufactured crisis? guest: i think they are being swayed to the extent that you have policy officials in the treasury department that are not being clear that joe biden and the treasury department can ensure that every moment that default is not an option. when we talk about timely payment of every government grant and contract, that is different than default. that is where the definition and the debate has been and as a result, i think they are being swayed and i think they are somewhat politicized. they know what's going on and to the extent they have an opportunity to lean on the scales from the financial community, they are doing it. host: currently at the center for renewing america, the budget director at the white house in the trump administration. what was your view of the debt ceiling when you wer
government aaa debt rating in case of default and morningstar placed the u.s. debt with u.s. implications of a negative even if there is a deal that comes together. fitch said wednesday that it's watching the u.s. debt for brinksmanship. are these folks being swayed by the manufactured crisis? guest: i think they are being swayed to the extent that you have policy officials in the treasury department that are not being clear that joe biden and the treasury department can ensure that every...
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coming up monday morning mom we will look at how the you as -- u.s. has amassed trillion dollars of debt. and then dr. patricia turner, executive director and ceo of the american college of surgeons talked about the state of the u.s. health care industry or you did watch washington journal, live at 7:00 est friday morning, on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> on monday, amy klobuchar and former ohio republican senator will be awarded the madison prize for bipartisan work on capitol hill. hosted by the center for congressional and american studies. 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. or online at c-span.org. >> dr. edna is a well-known historian and expert on andrew jackson and abraham lincoln. she spent eight years as chair of the history department at howard university. she recently appeared before an audience at purdue in connection with the c-span center for scholarship and engagement. she has also served as a member of c-span's advisory team for
coming up monday morning mom we will look at how the you as -- u.s. has amassed trillion dollars of debt. and then dr. patricia turner, executive director and ceo of the american college of surgeons talked about the state of the u.s. health care industry or you did watch washington journal, live at 7:00 est friday morning, on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> on monday, amy...
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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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so far the u.s. is not sanctioned a single central government official even though they are implicated. determine genocide second, the government should spell out how it would follow through on its treaty should establish measures to prevent u.s. investors such as pension funds invest in chinese entities implicated in human rights violations surveillance and military modernization. thank you. >> is very well done in two minutes. looks good evening, thank you very much chairman gallagher. ranking member, members of the committee. i'm truly grateful for addressing prioritizing the genocide. the picture we are looking at a been hearing is bleak and millions of people are still suffering the death count is still unknown. chinese and government stone earlier today using high tech tools and voice prints surveillance cameras congress must ensure full enforcement of the human rights policy act this bill requires global sanctions on all entities and officials responsible for the atrocities. to date only 12 ch
so far the u.s. is not sanctioned a single central government official even though they are implicated. determine genocide second, the government should spell out how it would follow through on its treaty should establish measures to prevent u.s. investors such as pension funds invest in chinese entities implicated in human rights violations surveillance and military modernization. thank you. >> is very well done in two minutes. looks good evening, thank you very much chairman gallagher....
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u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the director of national intelligence and the attorney general had said, the administration is committed to working with an engaging congress on potential improvements to the authority that fully preserve its efficacy. for inr and state department, and indispensable part of that efficacy is the advantage that 702 information provides for american diplomacy. from advancing human rights and climate security to counting authoritarianism, american diplomats are on the frontlines of every major threat and opportunity that we face in
u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the...
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gao did a report most recently had 150 to insurance companies, the u.s. government, and they something like two thirds of all our expenditure. and so if you don't try to fix those, you're in trouble. and unfortunately, many of them were created with unsound insurance principles. i work for several insurance companies in the private sector and. they had contradictory missions. you know, you say for bbc example, you want to promote the find benefit plans, but on the same time, you want to make sure that there's enough money there. and the only way to make money there is to charge more for. and so the contradiction in all these programs. congress, unfortunately ends up setting up programs which were really good intentions, but then never tries to fix them when they need to be fixed. we presented george w bush with the patriot award and he talked social security and after he was reelected 2004, he had indicated that he wanted to use his political capital to fix social security. that was nearly 20 years ago. and what said was startling. he said, we couldn't it
gao did a report most recently had 150 to insurance companies, the u.s. government, and they something like two thirds of all our expenditure. and so if you don't try to fix those, you're in trouble. and unfortunately, many of them were created with unsound insurance principles. i work for several insurance companies in the private sector and. they had contradictory missions. you know, you say for bbc example, you want to promote the find benefit plans, but on the same time, you want to make...
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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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director chris wray, the u.s. marshal service director ron davis. last week, the justice department held a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from our own agencies. . we heard stories of extraordinary heroes and we met the families they left behind. to the family member, partner, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today remember your loved one we know it is impossibletowns the grief you endure or to fully comp rehence your loss. so as we pay tribute to the law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives in service to our country, we also honor the ongoing sacrifices by those they loved the most. thank you so much for being here. in just a few minutes we'll hear the niesms 443 officers who comprise this area's -- this year's roll call of heroes. these are individuals who answered the call to serve from a wide variety of backgrounds, bringing different perspectives and different experiences to their work. they served in big city and small town, some served for decades and mentored generations of colleagues, others h
director chris wray, the u.s. marshal service director ron davis. last week, the justice department held a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from our own agencies. . we heard stories of extraordinary heroes and we met the families they left behind. to the family member, partner, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today remember your loved one we know it is impossibletowns the grief you endure or to fully comp rehence your loss. so as we pay tribute to the law...