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announcer: up next white house national security advisor jake sullivan speaks to reporters after president biden signed into law a foreign 80 package that will provide billions of dollars for support for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. this is about 40 minutes. ne was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which
announcer: up next white house national security advisor jake sullivan speaks to reporters after president biden signed into law a foreign 80 package that will provide billions of dollars for support for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. this is about 40 minutes. ne was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which
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. >> now, the daily white house briefing with national security adviser jake sullivan. they preview the official state visit for the japanese prime minister and addressed the recent ruling by arizona supreme court to uphold a 19th-century law banning all abortions except in cases where the life of the mother is threatened. this is 50 minutes. karine: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. so i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court. with today's decision, millions of arizonans will soon face an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. this arizona law which was initially enacted in 1864, more than 150 years ago, fails to protect women even when their health is at risk. or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are now 21 extreme state abortion bans in effect across the country. 1/3 of all women of we productive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. all of these bans, including the one upheld today, that was upheld by the arizona supreme court, are a direct result of the supreme c
. >> now, the daily white house briefing with national security adviser jake sullivan. they preview the official state visit for the japanese prime minister and addressed the recent ruling by arizona supreme court to uphold a 19th-century law banning all abortions except in cases where the life of the mother is threatened. this is 50 minutes. karine: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. so i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court....
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very difficult to do but jake sullivan is in saudi arabia this week it seems with the expressed desire to do that. has the biden administration done everything i would want, no. i think we need to be more willing to impose costs on iran for sure. my pleased to see jake is in riyadh, trying to get movement on this agenda in the wake of the gaza conflict that won't happen until the fighting is mostly over, yes. but i will resist your request to grade them and leave it at that. i will especially resist that question. >> let me ask you a follow-up. [inaudible] excuse me. if the proxy objective was to make sure the alliance is not being formed, the normalization between saudi arabia and iran, how successful was iran do you think and making sure this does not happen? some argue that because of the sheer death toll in gaza it would be extremely difficult politically for anyone to move towards normalization with israel. so if you may grade iran in their fallen -- foreign policy, what would you say? michael: my guess is the iranian regime is pleased with how things are gone. i am sardis say. lo
very difficult to do but jake sullivan is in saudi arabia this week it seems with the expressed desire to do that. has the biden administration done everything i would want, no. i think we need to be more willing to impose costs on iran for sure. my pleased to see jake is in riyadh, trying to get movement on this agenda in the wake of the gaza conflict that won't happen until the fighting is mostly over, yes. but i will resist your request to grade them and leave it at that. i will especially...
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sullivan talked about in economic and national security. we're trying to be very cognizant of the role of china and cognizant of laces that have been hollowed out and left behind. when i said we still support robust trade flows, i have the numbers to back that up. trade flows are basically as robust as ever. some of those are coming more from mexico and vietnam than they are from china and one has to be mindful is china finding its way into that mix. but i think that we can pursue the worker centered goals that i set without sacrificing the benefits of trade. >> the microphone is making its way to you. >> some of this is implicit in what you set up to now, but i have not heard explicitly two words, nippon steel. where does this fit in to the matrix that you have laid out for us? >> if you read the president statement, which is unequivocal, there's a couple of paragraphs that answer your question. he talked about the role of act -- iconic american steel company and talked about the role of the unions. listen to the steelworkers, we did, and
sullivan talked about in economic and national security. we're trying to be very cognizant of the role of china and cognizant of laces that have been hollowed out and left behind. when i said we still support robust trade flows, i have the numbers to back that up. trade flows are basically as robust as ever. some of those are coming more from mexico and vietnam than they are from china and one has to be mindful is china finding its way into that mix. but i think that we can pursue the worker...
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secretary, national security adviser jake sullivan raised the concern this week about there being a catch-up period in terms of getting interceptors and some of this new aid to ukraine. can you speak to the vulnerabilities, the concerns that we are in this particularly sensitive time? and then, mr. chairman, there is reporting out this week suggesting that ukraine has had to pull the abrams tanks that the united states sent, in part, due to concerns about the fpv drawing thread. can you confirm if that is true and put it into a larger context of what it means in the battlefield? sec. austin: thanks for the question. i would say that the commitment united states has made is material. it is real. it is substantial. and we will do everything we can to get that security assistance to the ukrainians as quickly as possible. you heard us talk, about you heard general ryder mention a couple of days ago that we had done some things to preposition stocks in europe so that we could cut down on the amount of time that it took to get certain types of things into the hands of the ukrainians. even with the
secretary, national security adviser jake sullivan raised the concern this week about there being a catch-up period in terms of getting interceptors and some of this new aid to ukraine. can you speak to the vulnerabilities, the concerns that we are in this particularly sensitive time? and then, mr. chairman, there is reporting out this week suggesting that ukraine has had to pull the abrams tanks that the united states sent, in part, due to concerns about the fpv drawing thread. can you confirm...
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sullivan will be speaking at the daily press conference along with white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. we will take a look at some of your calls from today's washington journal. arguing a vote for the foreign aid package is sending a message around the world about american leadership. let's listen. >> let them president come at a time when the world is watching and wondering if the u.s. is still capable of meeting the challenges before us, if we are still united enough to meet them, this package will not just send aid. it will send a message. it will show our allies our word is still good. we will stand by them in times of need. it will show dictators our warnings are serious and we will not let their flagrant attacks go unchecked. it will show the world american leadership is still alive and well and we are still a strong protector of democracy and provider of humanitarian aid. that is a message that is well worth sending no more than ever. >> democratic senator from washington state arguing for this aid package. we are asking all of you, should the u.s. be involved or le
sullivan will be speaking at the daily press conference along with white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. we will take a look at some of your calls from today's washington journal. arguing a vote for the foreign aid package is sending a message around the world about american leadership. let's listen. >> let them president come at a time when the world is watching and wondering if the u.s. is still capable of meeting the challenges before us, if we are still united enough to meet...
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announcer: up next white house national security advisor jake sullivan speaks to reporters after president biden signed into law a foreign 80 package that will provide billions of dollars for support for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. this is about 40 minutes. ne was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who was held hostage by hamas in gaza and was released last november as part of the first hostage deal the president was able to help broker and negotiate. it was also a reminder in getting to see her that there are still americans and others being held hostage by hamas and we are working day in and they out to ensure all of them also are able to get safely home to their loved ones. the main reason i have come to the podium today is to follow up on the president's remarks from earlier today and the very important consequential vote that was taken in the senate last night and the bill that was signed by the
announcer: up next white house national security advisor jake sullivan speaks to reporters after president biden signed into law a foreign 80 package that will provide billions of dollars for support for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. this is about 40 minutes. ne was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who...
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jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who was held hostage by hamas in gaza and was released last november as part of the first hostage deal the president was able to help broker and negotiate. it was also a reminder in getting to see her that there are still americans and others being held hostage by hamas and we are working day in and they out to ensure all of them also are able to get safely home to their loved ones. the main reason i have come to the podium today is to follow up on the president's remarks from earlier today and the very important consequential vote that was taken in the senate last night and the bill that was signed by the president this morning. this morning, you heard president biden speak about the article importance of the national security supplemental, which came to the president's desk as we said it would with over
jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who was held hostage by hamas in gaza and was released last november as part of the first hostage deal the president was able to help broker and negotiate. it was also a reminder in getting to see her that there are still...
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jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which
jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which
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sullivan has that "catastrophic consequences," should russ opted to do so. david: back to the 2022 period, which president biden likened to the russian missile crisis, his most candid at the fundraiser, was a pretty searing moment. they did not move any nuclear weapons, as you say. the last question for you, as we seek out the summit that is coming forward, there are assurances that you can put on paper. there are capabilities that you can build, and you described to us how you are doing that, but there is a difference for the allies conviction that the u.s. will be there should they invoke article five. you heard what one said publicly about what he would do if, you know, they paid up, but it is hard to know the 2%. separate come apart from canada , apart from canada trump's, you know, comments. questioning about whether or not the political body of the united states is as committed to nato as it was before. the republican party has several prominent members who have expressed doubts, both about ukraine and nato. they may just be voicing noise out here, and
sullivan has that "catastrophic consequences," should russ opted to do so. david: back to the 2022 period, which president biden likened to the russian missile crisis, his most candid at the fundraiser, was a pretty searing moment. they did not move any nuclear weapons, as you say. the last question for you, as we seek out the summit that is coming forward, there are assurances that you can put on paper. there are capabilities that you can build, and you described to us how you are...
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sullivan said there is no plan b. the strategic stakes are clear. but increasingly, we are living through a time of ambiguity about what is going on on the ground and what outcomes will be. the ambiguity and heartbreak, i think that is challenging to us morally. it is also challenging strategically. there is nobody that loves ambiguity more than vladimir putin. he is increasingly using that against us. against ukraine and the west. one of the ways we see that manifest is in the increasing divergence between politics, both in europe and the u.s., and, what we know to be good policy. that part of the collis -- conversation today i think will be an important contribution to try to get back to a convergence of politics and policy under the months to come, which is essential for ukraine's success and survival. with that i will hand it over to jeremy. applause -- [applause] jeremy: i am jeremy schapiro the head of the new ecfr washington office located in this building and we are very excited to be working with carnegie and
sullivan said there is no plan b. the strategic stakes are clear. but increasingly, we are living through a time of ambiguity about what is going on on the ground and what outcomes will be. the ambiguity and heartbreak, i think that is challenging to us morally. it is also challenging strategically. there is nobody that loves ambiguity more than vladimir putin. he is increasingly using that against us. against ukraine and the west. one of the ways we see that manifest is in the increasing...
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as jake sullivan said this week, quote, the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues, particularly on my side of the aisle, to the president's extraordinarily strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage done by this amendment should it pass. and my friends, a lot of what we do here, the consequences don't appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to query u.s. person data, the consequences will be known soon. and we will audit why what happened happened, and the consequences will be known soon and accounted -- accountability been list vitted. i ask members to vote for the underlying bill and oppose the biggs amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: i yield to dr. wenstrup. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wenstrup: i'm in support of this underlying bill. certainly. this is a bipartisan product. it came out of the intelligence committee. and it came out of the intelligence committee when
as jake sullivan said this week, quote, the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues, particularly on my side of the aisle, to the president's extraordinarily strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage done by this amendment should it pass. and my friends, a lot of what we do here, the consequences don't appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to query u.s. person data, the consequences will...
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sullivan said catastrophic consequences should russia opt to do so. >> well, that october, 2022 incident that president biden compared to the fundraiser in nuclear and want to hear him as his most candid was a pretty serious moment. they did not move nuclear weapons, they did hear commanders discussing possibility and that made a big difference. a last question for you as we think out about the summit that is coming forward. there are the assurances that you can put on paper. there are the capabilities that you can build and you've described to us how you're doing that, but the political atmosphere makes a big difference to allies' conviction that the u.s. would be there should they need to invoke article five. you've heard what one candidate said publicly about what he would do if somebody hadn't made, you know, paid up. i assume he meant, but it's hard to know the 2%, but separate and apart from candidate trump's, you know, arguments, there is in europe today in part because of our own hesitance in passing the ukraine bill and all that, a questioning about whether or not the political
sullivan said catastrophic consequences should russia opt to do so. >> well, that october, 2022 incident that president biden compared to the fundraiser in nuclear and want to hear him as his most candid was a pretty serious moment. they did not move nuclear weapons, they did hear commanders discussing possibility and that made a big difference. a last question for you as we think out about the summit that is coming forward. there are the assurances that you can put on paper. there are...
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white house national security advisor jake sullivan said that biden will quickly sign the bill." here is a portion of senator chuck schumer's remarks just before midnight last night ahead of that final vote to reauthorize the section 702 statute. [video clip] >> in the nick of time bipartisanship has prevailed in the senate and we are reauthorizing right before this expires at midnight, 20 minutes before as the time is now. this bill goes to the president's desk. all day long we have persisted and persisted in trying to reach a breakthrough. in the end we succeeded and we are getting it done. democrats and republicans came together and did the right thing for the country's safety. it was not easy and people had many different views. but we know one thing, letting this expire would be dangerous. it is an important part of national security to stop active terror, drug trafficking and violent extremism. thank you to senate colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their good work in getting this done. [end video clip] host: freddie in burlington, north carolina on the line for repub
white house national security advisor jake sullivan said that biden will quickly sign the bill." here is a portion of senator chuck schumer's remarks just before midnight last night ahead of that final vote to reauthorize the section 702 statute. [video clip] >> in the nick of time bipartisanship has prevailed in the senate and we are reauthorizing right before this expires at midnight, 20 minutes before as the time is now. this bill goes to the president's desk. all day long we have...
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i want to show you the national security advisor jake sullivan spoke to reporters yesterday and he denied that the deepening military ties of japan and the philippines had anything to do with countering china. [video clip] >> the president said his alliances are designed for a free and open indo pacific, for peace and stability in the indo pacific and that system has helped bring peace and stability for decades. now we need to update and upgrade that alliance network for the modern age. that includes reaching out to partners who are not traditional treaty allies of the united states who have a key role to play in ensuring the indo pacific, that's all we are looking across the region. it goes way beyond security. it's economics and technology, infrastructure development and it is diplomacy. that's all going to be on display in the meeting with the prime minister and with the trilateral meeting along with president marcos, prime minister kishida and president biden. guest: i think this is what the national security advisor must say. the biden administration enhancing its relationship with a
i want to show you the national security advisor jake sullivan spoke to reporters yesterday and he denied that the deepening military ties of japan and the philippines had anything to do with countering china. [video clip] >> the president said his alliances are designed for a free and open indo pacific, for peace and stability in the indo pacific and that system has helped bring peace and stability for decades. now we need to update and upgrade that alliance network for the modern age....
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now today's briefing with white house press secretary karine jean-pierre and jake sullivan. they responded to the arizona supreme court ruling that upheld a 19th century law banning all abortions except in cases where the life of the mother is threatened. they also previewed the official state visit for the japanese prime minister. this is 50 minutes.
now today's briefing with white house press secretary karine jean-pierre and jake sullivan. they responded to the arizona supreme court ruling that upheld a 19th century law banning all abortions except in cases where the life of the mother is threatened. they also previewed the official state visit for the japanese prime minister. this is 50 minutes.
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as jake sullivan said this week, quote, the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues, particularly on my side of the aisle, to the president's extraordinarily strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage done by this amendment should it pass. and my friends, a lot of what we do here, the consequences don't appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to query u.s. person data, the consequences will be known soon. and we will audit why what happened happened, and the consequences will be known soon and accounted -- accountability been list vitted. i ask members to vote for the underlying bill and oppose the biggs amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: i yield to dr. wenstrup. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wenstrup: i'm in support of this underlying bill. certainly. this is a bipartisan product. it came out of the intelligence committee. and it came out of the intelligence committee when
as jake sullivan said this week, quote, the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues, particularly on my side of the aisle, to the president's extraordinarily strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage done by this amendment should it pass. and my friends, a lot of what we do here, the consequences don't appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to query u.s. person data, the consequences will...
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denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffrey steinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau. they are broadband champions, all of them. and with that, we will take a vote on the item. the item is adopted with editorial privileges as requested. madam secretary, can you mention the next item for today's agenda? [applause] >> madame chairwoman and commissioners, items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight on your agenda are enforcement actions and will be presented by the enforcement bureau. the chief of the bureau will give the introduction. >> alright, enforcement bureau, you have to follow that. >> because these items are enforcement actions, we are going to switch the order as a c
denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffrey steinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau. they...
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. >> now, the daily white house briefing with national security adviser jake sullivan. they preview the official state visit for the japanese prime minister and addressed the recent ruling by arizona supreme court to uphold a 19th-century law banning
. >> now, the daily white house briefing with national security adviser jake sullivan. they preview the official state visit for the japanese prime minister and addressed the recent ruling by arizona supreme court to uphold a 19th-century law banning