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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest
i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay...
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so u.s. policymakers should not get complacent because there is still plenty of time for global technology leadership to change hands. at the csame time, i caution against framing quantum technology development in entirely zero sum terms. the u.s. and china are the strongest research collaborators in quantum science. valuable information and talent will flow in both directions. the biden administration recently issued an executive order restricting u.s. outbound investments in chinese quantum technology firms. i am not aware of any u.s. firms currently investing in chinese quantum technologies or considering doing so. moreover private industries will play a relatively small role in the chinese quantum ecosystem. most twill occur the national laboratories. so i suspect that the executive order will have little impact on chinese quantum rnd efforts on the near term. i'd like to conclude with a few thoughts regarding steps the u.s. government could take to strengthen quantum technology. if they
so u.s. policymakers should not get complacent because there is still plenty of time for global technology leadership to change hands. at the csame time, i caution against framing quantum technology development in entirely zero sum terms. the u.s. and china are the strongest research collaborators in quantum science. valuable information and talent will flow in both directions. the biden administration recently issued an executive order restricting u.s. outbound investments in chinese quantum...
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u.s.-china relationship, today's hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. while much remains uncertain about the 20 20's and 20 30's, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and national sovereignty in the years ahead. president eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you about war, and it is this, no war ever shows the characteristics that were expected. it is always different. it has now been 79 years since the world last expense the war between great powers. that is the same amount of time that elapsed between the american civil war and world war ii. just think of how different the world of the american civil war was compared to the world on the eve of world war ii. similarly, the world today bears little results to the world of 79 years ago. if a great power war
u.s.-china relationship, today's hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. while much remains uncertain about the 20 20's and 20 30's, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and national sovereignty in the years ahead. president eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you...
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we are seeking u.s. documents from u.s. companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began last summer with questions about the saudi arabia public investment fund in u.s. golf, it has become much bigger and more consequential. after mckinsey, bcg, each refused to voluntarily produce records about their work because of the saudi arabia objections and we issued subpoenas compelling them to do so. our goal is simple, we want to determine what work these companies have done and are doing that allows a foreign authoritarian government to use instruments of commerce in e united states to increase its influence within our shores and rebrand its tarnished image after years of
we are seeking u.s. documents from u.s. companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began...
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., by way of the u.s. once again having the strongest, most reliable, most effective patent system, which we no longer have because of the eligibility mess that we've been dealing with. so is it sent -- pera is essentially about answering your question about enabling innovators in tennessee to be confident that they can put their talents, that is their innovation, and there treasure, that is their economics, to work to, in the u.s., rather than have to take them to europe or china where the very same innovations that are not now eligible for patenting in the u.s. are 100% eligible. so coming to the second part of your question, any simple i had to deal with that involved an innovator in tennessee, actually, and this started with a client in senator tillis's state, the great state of carolina, that called us for advice about investing in a company in tennessee, a small, startup company that could be -- that was creating the ability to retrofit automobiles that didn't have self-driving capabilities with self
., by way of the u.s. once again having the strongest, most reliable, most effective patent system, which we no longer have because of the eligibility mess that we've been dealing with. so is it sent -- pera is essentially about answering your question about enabling innovators in tennessee to be confident that they can put their talents, that is their innovation, and there treasure, that is their economics, to work to, in the u.s., rather than have to take them to europe or china where the...
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u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan with 13 u.s. service members murdered and they were murdered despite the fact that we had a sniper who had a bomber in his sights, but he could not get the rules of engagement to dispatch the bomber which was holding 13 americans and nearly 300 killed. we are still watching as they rewrite the reputation and help the taliban to gain legitimacy. the united states voted 15 times in 2023 to approve travel to sanction caliban members. never once voting in opposition to the request with help from the united states, taliban members barred from travel toward the group stopping in russia and china to attend international political accomplices with in the chinese communist party. afghanistan is once again a safe haven for terrorists. reports indicate dozens of men regrouping with some enemies of the taliban furthering the stabilization and sadly making an attack on america and our allies imminent with an attack here in the united states as the fbi has indicated an i
u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan with 13 u.s. service members murdered and they were murdered despite the fact that we had a sniper who had a bomber in his sights, but he could not get the rules of engagement to dispatch the bomber which was holding 13 americans and nearly 300 killed. we are still watching as they rewrite the reputation and help the taliban to gain legitimacy. the united states voted 15 times in 2023 to approve travel to sanction caliban members. never once voting in opposition...
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he married a u.s. citizen during this period, i believe that he also registered for selective service for the draft during this period, although i haven't been able to to to fully confirm that there a strained note that i found in his archive to that effect. so he was hardly living in hiding during this period the f the f sorry mi5 had been tracking while he was in england, the 1930s. fbi gets on his trail. in 1947. he's deported in 1952 and mi5 up the file for from there. iss one of the earliest documents ins that i found i sealed james's file. i'll show you a blow up of it here. this is one of the early earliest describing claude james and right from the earliest reports, james, the agent says we're going to deport this guy, we areoing to get him out. our country as an alien subversive. so the fbi, although it sometimes took years for, them to produce a case, they didn't fool around, especially with aliens of color. right. their goal was to prosecute and t them out of the country me or less as quickl
he married a u.s. citizen during this period, i believe that he also registered for selective service for the draft during this period, although i haven't been able to to to fully confirm that there a strained note that i found in his archive to that effect. so he was hardly living in hiding during this period the f the f sorry mi5 had been tracking while he was in england, the 1930s. fbi gets on his trail. in 1947. he's deported in 1952 and mi5 up the file for from there. iss one of the...
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u.s. strategic, u.s. china strategic competition. this is sister stokes first time testifying before the commission. the research at the rand corporation prior to joining, he was the editor of the jamestown foundation and he will examine the efforts to leverage the language models and its approach to cognitive warfare particularly for the purpose of manipulating information on social media. then scientist at rand where the current research focuses on emerging quantum technologies ai aim cybersecurity. prior to he received his phd in theoretical physics at the university of california santa barbara. his testimony will address the aspirations to integrate quantum technologies into its military and drug comparisons between the u.s. quantum industrial base. thank you for the testimony. i would like to remind you all, all the witnesses please keep remarks and reserve time for questions and answers. i will begin with you but i do want to just quickly comment is with the last panel we are learnin
u.s. strategic, u.s. china strategic competition. this is sister stokes first time testifying before the commission. the research at the rand corporation prior to joining, he was the editor of the jamestown foundation and he will examine the efforts to leverage the language models and its approach to cognitive warfare particularly for the purpose of manipulating information on social media. then scientist at rand where the current research focuses on emerging quantum technologies ai aim...
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as a result of a series of u.s. supreme court decisions which created categories of judicial exceptions, patent eligibility law has become confused, constricted, unclear, and unclear over the years. inconsistent case decisions, and certainty innovation, and investment communities, at unpredictable business outcomes. this lack of clarity threatens to hinder innovation and to unseat the united states as the world innovation leader especially in medicine, artificial intelligence, computing, and 5g wireless and beyond. this impacts individual inventors and businesses both large and small. furthermore, this lack of clarity has the potential to cripple our economic growth and will leave our country vulnerable to foreign bad actors, primarily the chinese communist party who wish to undermine ip rights. in 2021, i worked with david and a judge to file an amicus brief in the american axle case. i was disappointed to see the supreme court declined this opportunity to offer clarity on patent eligibility. there was another reas
as a result of a series of u.s. supreme court decisions which created categories of judicial exceptions, patent eligibility law has become confused, constricted, unclear, and unclear over the years. inconsistent case decisions, and certainty innovation, and investment communities, at unpredictable business outcomes. this lack of clarity threatens to hinder innovation and to unseat the united states as the world innovation leader especially in medicine, artificial intelligence, computing, and 5g...
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while total u.s. shaker spending and other developed nations, we have american patients receiving cutting-edge healthcare more than any other country in the world. however, corporate obligations imposed in the u.s. are hard for patients to meet and undermine access. remarkably, the ceo found that patient obligations often exceed payer costs for the drugs. this means that patients sometimes pay more for their medicine and the insurers. clearly, this part of the system is not working as intended. we support proposals to reconcile inequities and to ensure patient access. as outlined in my testimony, congress has been taking for themselves, pharmaceutically companies. finally, it is essential that ha we fix the price gaps that exist in other countries. our nation's robust pharmaceutical industry was created. thank you for the bipartisan committee and for the opportunity to engage in today's discussion. i look forward to your question. >> our next witness will be robert davis, chairman and ceo of merck. mr
while total u.s. shaker spending and other developed nations, we have american patients receiving cutting-edge healthcare more than any other country in the world. however, corporate obligations imposed in the u.s. are hard for patients to meet and undermine access. remarkably, the ceo found that patient obligations often exceed payer costs for the drugs. this means that patients sometimes pay more for their medicine and the insurers. clearly, this part of the system is not working as intended....
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while total u.s. health care spending is higher than other developed nations, is spending allows american patients to receive cutting edge healthcare earlier than any other country in the world. however, the burdensome obligations imposed in u.s. are hard for patients to meet and undermine access and health equity. remarkably, the gao found that patient co-pay obligations often exceed payor costs for the drugs. this means that patients sometimes pay more for their medicines and their insurers. clearly, this part of the system is not working as intended. we support proposals to reconcile this inequity and torture patient access. as outlined in my testimony, congress should stop middlemen from taking for themselves, the assistance that pharmaceutical companies intend for patients. and finally, it is essential that we reject the price caps and controls that exist in other countries, which stand innovation. our nation's robust biopharmaceutical industry was created by policy choices that prioritize earlie
while total u.s. health care spending is higher than other developed nations, is spending allows american patients to receive cutting edge healthcare earlier than any other country in the world. however, the burdensome obligations imposed in u.s. are hard for patients to meet and undermine access and health equity. remarkably, the gao found that patient co-pay obligations often exceed payor costs for the drugs. this means that patients sometimes pay more for their medicines and their insurers....
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can we solve the rare mineral supply issues the u.s. is facing without tapping into our own mineral reserve? sec'y granholm: we support updating the mining laws which are 150 years old. we can do sustainable attraction and we have allies doing that same thing like canada and australia. we also have a whole strategy around recycling. if you can take a battery that's in your ipad and extract the lithium and the other critical minerals from it and put it to use an electric vehicle battery, that is a component of the stuff we are funding. we are also funding sustainable extraction. we know we need lithium, cobalt, graphite and a whole aerate of critical minerals in order to make sure this clean energy works. the full supply chain is part of whatever program offices working on investing in its part of what our grandson manufacturing supply chain offices working on. it's part of what we are doing in the international front in french shoring and developing strong relationships with countries that share our values and that we can create a buyer
can we solve the rare mineral supply issues the u.s. is facing without tapping into our own mineral reserve? sec'y granholm: we support updating the mining laws which are 150 years old. we can do sustainable attraction and we have allies doing that same thing like canada and australia. we also have a whole strategy around recycling. if you can take a battery that's in your ipad and extract the lithium and the other critical minerals from it and put it to use an electric vehicle battery, that is...
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information across to the pif subpoena that u.s. subsidiary, u.s. essay international llc following the subcommittee offense -- efforts to in saudi court rulings, the consultants have been constrained with documents they believe they can provide. it's my understanding that all four firms here today are facing -- by producing certain records, their employees will be in violation of saudi law, and could face severe consequences. is a very serious reality, the subcommittee must consider as it proceeds with this inquiry. i do have sympathy for the position the consultants find themselves in but i have no sympathy for the saudi claims of sovereign immunity. any foreign entity wishing to do business in the u.s. must comply with u.s. law and be responsive to congressional subpoenas. that is why i chose to join chairman blumenthal in follow- up letters to the consultants calling for full compliance with the subcommittee subpoenas. to be clear, conducting oversight of the pif is not my top priority, but i am supportive of preserving psi's oversight prerogati
information across to the pif subpoena that u.s. subsidiary, u.s. essay international llc following the subcommittee offense -- efforts to in saudi court rulings, the consultants have been constrained with documents they believe they can provide. it's my understanding that all four firms here today are facing -- by producing certain records, their employees will be in violation of saudi law, and could face severe consequences. is a very serious reality, the subcommittee must consider as it...
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exclude other countries who lack the u.s.' economic might be able to compete and partake any clean energy economy perspective well, i have had a lot of conversations with energy ministers, my counterparts, who have said you know what, thank you guys for doing this because it will spur our governments to be able to do the same. we say, great. there's enough to go around. as i said, this is a $23 trillion global economic opportunity. the demand by 195 countries who have stepped up to the paris accords and say they want to reduce their carbon emissions and get to net zero by 2050 means all of these products have to be built in a lot of countries. and the energy components of it . the generation component of it can happen everywhere. so, we think we are inspiring other countries to do similar aggressive steps and we have heard that from them. we are excited that it's. there's enough score around. >> i love this. it's such a technical question. you still on track to announce election for the $63 billion industrial decarbonization f
exclude other countries who lack the u.s.' economic might be able to compete and partake any clean energy economy perspective well, i have had a lot of conversations with energy ministers, my counterparts, who have said you know what, thank you guys for doing this because it will spur our governments to be able to do the same. we say, great. there's enough to go around. as i said, this is a $23 trillion global economic opportunity. the demand by 195 countries who have stepped up to the paris...
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what can we in the u.s. government do to turbocharge our community ability to turn on the civic discourse? are we making sure that that is the u.s. government's decision? >> i would like to start. >> the key piece that you just talked about, is what we have all realized. what we do, hasn't changed a lot. we do cyber security. we have cyberspace operations. how we do it is changing so rapidly. we haven't impacted this against china. much in the same way. the wilderness campaign, is deciding that we are going to focus on our strengths. this is the same thing. strengths begin with our partnership. this is the fact that we are able to talk with our private sector, and be able to understand broadly what is going on. we are now publishing these types of insights. this is within an unclassified manner. hang them on websites, will have us with a plan. >> maybe this is for all of them. do we have a plan for internet freedom in iran, russia, and china? are there populations engaging? they have advanced prostate cancer
what can we in the u.s. government do to turbocharge our community ability to turn on the civic discourse? are we making sure that that is the u.s. government's decision? >> i would like to start. >> the key piece that you just talked about, is what we have all realized. what we do, hasn't changed a lot. we do cyber security. we have cyberspace operations. how we do it is changing so rapidly. we haven't impacted this against china. much in the same way. the wilderness campaign, is...
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through this body, the u.s. conference of mayor, politically conservative than i was and i was more likely to be challenged by democrats. i came to work with and trust fellow mayors without considering or in some cases without even knowing their party considerations. i am addressing one of the only rooms left in america were hundreds of senior elected officials in america gather with shared priorities and purpose and actually like each other. and that is a powerful thing. i would be lying if i said we have gotten anywhere close to that culture on a routine basis here in washington, but i have been struck by how much work we are dealing with. not just bipartisan but partisan in its character. take the bipartisan infrastructure lot which we passed with your help and support. a number of republicans were willing to cross party lines and work with democrats and president biden to get it done, even though the idea of a bipartisan anything law was greeted with mockery one president biden first took office. the obituar
through this body, the u.s. conference of mayor, politically conservative than i was and i was more likely to be challenged by democrats. i came to work with and trust fellow mayors without considering or in some cases without even knowing their party considerations. i am addressing one of the only rooms left in america were hundreds of senior elected officials in america gather with shared priorities and purpose and actually like each other. and that is a powerful thing. i would be lying if i...
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as you just heard my name is tracy owens i am the public affairs for the u.s. at sage. i am also very proud alumnus. [applause] absolutely. i am grateful for the opportunity it has provided me. i am even more grateful and proud of the opportunities it is continuing to provide for students. you will hear a little bit more about that later but before i discuss more about morehouse i like to tell you more about sage. for those of you who do not know sage is a 50 tech company founded just over 40 years ago about 10 billion pounds was 11000 colleagues globally. sage is a market leader in accounting, financial, hr and payroll technology for small and medium-size businesses is about nine and a% of the u.s. economy. we enable them to streamline operations make more informed decisions and be more productive bring business owners and their workforces from repetitive administration tasks and enable them to deliver it more more stc and higher value tasks ultimately increasing the productivity. while we are globally headquartered in that uk, and the u.s. we are headquartered in atla
as you just heard my name is tracy owens i am the public affairs for the u.s. at sage. i am also very proud alumnus. [applause] absolutely. i am grateful for the opportunity it has provided me. i am even more grateful and proud of the opportunities it is continuing to provide for students. you will hear a little bit more about that later but before i discuss more about morehouse i like to tell you more about sage. for those of you who do not know sage is a 50 tech company founded just over 40...
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and so then how that became also popular in the u.s. and then they the more recent attempt to use latin acts to do to include lgbtq people and transform the beatles and how we the population, latinos themselves. that has in itself really caught up so i guess it will be useful to to accept that even even for us latinos we is confusing and it's hard for many people in the us may be asking us to tell them what is the right way to call somebody. and i think it's probably important for us to say that, but it depends on the context, the personal preference that is not white. right. what right answer, but is still there something that brings us together? and we are grouped together and as you said, we attack against one. sometimes he's felt like act like an attack to others because of this categorization from our side. so so i wonder if you can talk, maria, a little bit about this idea of the of the no name and these kind of shifting identity that that as the title uses, latino does have have gone through to the different decades. it is an iss
and so then how that became also popular in the u.s. and then they the more recent attempt to use latin acts to do to include lgbtq people and transform the beatles and how we the population, latinos themselves. that has in itself really caught up so i guess it will be useful to to accept that even even for us latinos we is confusing and it's hard for many people in the us may be asking us to tell them what is the right way to call somebody. and i think it's probably important for us to say...
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tracy ower u.s. public affairs. [applause] >> next up, tracy owens, director of u.s. public affairs at sage. >> good afternoon. as you just heard, my name is tracy owens and i lead public affairs for the u.s. at sage and i am also a very proud alumnus of morehouse college. absolutely. i am grateful for the opportunities that morehouse has provided me and i'm even more grateful and proud of the opportunities that are continuing to provide for students. and you will hear a little bit more about that later. but before i discuss more about morehouse, let me tell you a little bit more about sage. for those of you who do not know, sage is a uk tech company founded just over 40 years ago with a market cap of about 10 billion pounds. we have got about 11,000 colleagues globally and sage is a market leader in financial, hr, and payroll technology for small and medium-sized businesses. we enable them to streamline him e operations and be more productive, offering business owners and their workforces from repetitive and administration tasks and enabling them to deliver more stra
tracy ower u.s. public affairs. [applause] >> next up, tracy owens, director of u.s. public affairs at sage. >> good afternoon. as you just heard, my name is tracy owens and i lead public affairs for the u.s. at sage and i am also a very proud alumnus of morehouse college. absolutely. i am grateful for the opportunities that morehouse has provided me and i'm even more grateful and proud of the opportunities that are continuing to provide for students. and you will hear a little bit...
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importantly the u.s. job market did not just quickly get back to full employment, but it has stayed there. the unemployment rate has stayed below 4% for 25 months over two years. you would have to go back more than 50 years to see a comparable stretch of such low joblessness. the average black unemployment rate last year was the lowest annual rate on record. labor force participation for primary women, 55 to 54 year olds, with data back to the late 1940s. and they show in our newly released economic board of the president, the tight labor market has delivered strong inflation adjusted wage gains that have grown faster for low and middle than for higher wage workers. a key reason for these real wage gains is that consumer inflation has come down by two- thirds off the peak from 9.1% to 3.2%. that is we have maintained historically tight labor markets while achieving deflation. many told us this couldn't be done. that to get this much disinflation that we'll need to give up many points of unemployment in gr
importantly the u.s. job market did not just quickly get back to full employment, but it has stayed there. the unemployment rate has stayed below 4% for 25 months over two years. you would have to go back more than 50 years to see a comparable stretch of such low joblessness. the average black unemployment rate last year was the lowest annual rate on record. labor force participation for primary women, 55 to 54 year olds, with data back to the late 1940s. and they show in our newly released...
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u.s. press took -- in the u.s. press took two one to two wk from one to two weeks to reach europeanears. one venn national issue did not publish until august 15th. although bte engraved than their american counterparts, the fourres including one depicting the attacking the on the asylum were cheerily derived from -- clearly derived from frank leslie's supplement describe -- at first glance the illustrated london news' uncredited engrangs of the, as it's called, the destruction of the colored orphans asylum which appeared in the second of two consecutive weeks of riot coverage, also seemed inspired by leslie. even more than the first, however, the london news engraving was final observed. and when compared to contemporary new york fire insurance maps, appears true to the physical structure and dimensions of the asylum's 44th street side. the first of -- [inaudible] american papers. it possessed resources that its german, french competitors lacked. the london paper dispatched a reporter to report on the american war
u.s. press took -- in the u.s. press took two one to two wk from one to two weeks to reach europeanears. one venn national issue did not publish until august 15th. although bte engraved than their american counterparts, the fourres including one depicting the attacking the on the asylum were cheerily derived from -- clearly derived from frank leslie's supplement describe -- at first glance the illustrated london news' uncredited engrangs of the, as it's called, the destruction of the colored...
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i'm a professor at the u.s. eight-man school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences and usc price school of public policy. i'm also the director of research at the usc shafer center for health policy and economics. the opinions they offer are my own and don't represent the views of the university of southern california or shafer center. i would like to start with the story. in december of 1984, a young boy from indiana named ryan white was the most with a.i.d.s. . a result of a transfusion with infected blood. in the immediate wake of his passing in 1990, congress passed the ryan white care act ensuring affordable care for hiv a.i.d.s. patients. the value of this program was fully realized five years later when highly active antiretroviral therapy emerged as a life-saving treatment for patients with hiv. nine out of 10 patients receiving care through the ryan right program enjoy viral loads solo they are no longer infectious. thanks to breakthrough medical innovation and forward thinking public policy, hiv-posi
i'm a professor at the u.s. eight-man school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences and usc price school of public policy. i'm also the director of research at the usc shafer center for health policy and economics. the opinions they offer are my own and don't represent the views of the university of southern california or shafer center. i would like to start with the story. in december of 1984, a young boy from indiana named ryan white was the most with a.i.d.s. . a result of a transfusion...
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senator jim tell, u.s. senator from missouri, which time he was a member of the senate armed services and energy and national resources committee. he was vice chair of the bipartisan commission of the prevention of wmd proliferation and terrorism. it has concluded that unless action is taken, a biological event in the united states is likely. he has criticized the federal government's readiness to deal with major public health crises. so have i, senator. mr. kenneth wayne steen serving as the undersecretary of intelligence and analysis at the department of homeland security. he was confirmed by the united states senate in june 2022. the office of intelligence and analysis, he's a member of and the department liaison to the u.s. intelligence community. he serves as the chief intelligence officer for dhs and reports directly to the dhs secretary and director of national intelligence. he also previously served as a commissioner on the bipartisan commission on bio defense as a member of the public interest decl
senator jim tell, u.s. senator from missouri, which time he was a member of the senate armed services and energy and national resources committee. he was vice chair of the bipartisan commission of the prevention of wmd proliferation and terrorism. it has concluded that unless action is taken, a biological event in the united states is likely. he has criticized the federal government's readiness to deal with major public health crises. so have i, senator. mr. kenneth wayne steen serving as the...
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it is clear u.s. global leadership is critical at a time when our competitors like the chinese communist party are manufacturing strategic alliances to challenge us, however, there must be other ways to avoid a spiral of competition, in which the ccp increasingly supports states like russia, north korea and iran, forcing us to respond, and as we know, conflict on the international stage can have impact seen at the local level, including higher prices at the gas pumps and grocery stores, and longer shipping times for u.s. consumers to get the goods they need. this is a cycle of ever greater conflict, which we must break if we are to work together in the global community to solve our biggest challenges, like climate change, migration, and nuclear proliferation, so secretary panetta, since we cannot draw any of these hostile nations into our orbit, what can we do to break the cycle and disrupt the formation of ccp led strategic alliances before they submit? >> i think we have to stand back and look at th
it is clear u.s. global leadership is critical at a time when our competitors like the chinese communist party are manufacturing strategic alliances to challenge us, however, there must be other ways to avoid a spiral of competition, in which the ccp increasingly supports states like russia, north korea and iran, forcing us to respond, and as we know, conflict on the international stage can have impact seen at the local level, including higher prices at the gas pumps and grocery stores, and...
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and joining maryam are gina raimondo, the u.s. secretary of commerce and two of my stanford colleagues, condoleezza rice, forming u.s. secretary of state and director of the hoover institution at stanford, and professor faith elite. she is so quiet capital professor in computer science and codirector of stanford's institute for artificial intelligence. i bring to you our panel. [applause] maryam: thank you for joining us today. in real life, virtually, thank you to our panel for being here today, for this truly important discussion. today's section on emerging technology review tour with the hoover institution enables us to have a conversation about what i would argue are the most important topics of the day. we have been fortunate here to assemble the titans of industry, international leadership, ai policy, the trifecta. i did not think it would be worth noting, but perhaps for some in the media, it does turn out when you are assembling these titans, they are all female. [laughter] we will let that data point go for now, and jump
and joining maryam are gina raimondo, the u.s. secretary of commerce and two of my stanford colleagues, condoleezza rice, forming u.s. secretary of state and director of the hoover institution at stanford, and professor faith elite. she is so quiet capital professor in computer science and codirector of stanford's institute for artificial intelligence. i bring to you our panel. [applause] maryam: thank you for joining us today. in real life, virtually, thank you to our panel for being here...
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the u.s. recommendations for the u.s. government on venezuelan energy. and then, how long can what you call an opportunity for peaceful transition last? because in my experience, dictators want to wait you out. until the fervor is gone. until the popular support is gone. so my question deals with the fact that in my experience, dictators do not give up power peacefully. you know the history of south america far better than i do, but those are my questions. i just want to get a sense of -- how do you see this playing out? >> thank you very much. i appreciate your question because i think it is important to understand what you're saying. i don't think the regime is willing to leave power yet. i don't think they except that even as a possibility yet. but the fact is that we are not being naove. we have been facing this regime for 25 years. we have wonderful moments. but believe me. we have never had this amount of force before. the regime is weak. we need to create all the incentives for all those forces or actors that still support the regime to understand
the u.s. recommendations for the u.s. government on venezuelan energy. and then, how long can what you call an opportunity for peaceful transition last? because in my experience, dictators want to wait you out. until the fervor is gone. until the popular support is gone. so my question deals with the fact that in my experience, dictators do not give up power peacefully. you know the history of south america far better than i do, but those are my questions. i just want to get a sense of -- how...
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they take us to locations important to the u.s. and world economies to advocate free- market principles and limited government in social policy. other topics include welfare, education, protection and inflation. watch free to choose on american history tb. >>> congressional budget office director released the agency budget and economic outlook report for the next 10 years. he talks about growth productions, the deficit, and the impact of undocumented migration on the u.s. budget and economy. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you for joining us here. i will talk first about the federal budget and then discuss the economy. and the projections we released today the deficit grows from $1.6 trillion in 2024 to $2.6 trillion in 2034. measured in relation to the economic output, deficits are about 50% larger than their historical average over the past 50 years. net interest costs are a major contributor to the deficit. their growth is equal to about three orders of the increase in the deficit from 2024 to 2034. initially, net interest co
they take us to locations important to the u.s. and world economies to advocate free- market principles and limited government in social policy. other topics include welfare, education, protection and inflation. watch free to choose on american history tb. >>> congressional budget office director released the agency budget and economic outlook report for the next 10 years. he talks about growth productions, the deficit, and the impact of undocumented migration on the u.s. budget and...
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the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a fundamental tension facing the president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin with the taliban again with an increased risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military withdrawal while maintaining the continued diplomatic presence. the department of defense understood that our mission was to conduct a retrograde and remaining u.s. military forces and equipment, while leaving a small contingent to defend the american embassy all diplomatic outcomes were negotiated. on 14 august, the noncombatant evacuation operation decision was made by the department of state in the u.s. military alerted muscles, mobilize and rapidly deployed faster than any military in the world could
the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a fundamental tension facing the president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin with the taliban again with an increased risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military...
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i appreciate what the u.s. does. i think the u.s. favors innovation that values access, fast access, most access. in many markets around the world don't do that with a focus on is their budget and how do they meet those budget needs. we appreciate the budget constraints that everybody faces. patients aren't getting access to meds, they don't get them as fast as we have commented on today. it's hard to see how we can support the innovation we need to do in that situation. >> senator boerner. senator casey. >> thank you so much, senator boerner for allowing me to jump ahead. i want to start with the sense that i have back home, when i talk to people in pennsylvania, a lot of your companies have a lot of interest in pennsylvania. i hear over and over again. this problem, the cost of prescription drugs, it's like a bag of heavy rocks that people have been carrying around every day, year after year. and they are tired of it. and they don't believe that any player in this is doing enough. most pennsylvanians are happy that i can vote for a
i appreciate what the u.s. does. i think the u.s. favors innovation that values access, fast access, most access. in many markets around the world don't do that with a focus on is their budget and how do they meet those budget needs. we appreciate the budget constraints that everybody faces. patients aren't getting access to meds, they don't get them as fast as we have commented on today. it's hard to see how we can support the innovation we need to do in that situation. >> senator...