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europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence works. >> i will just out on to that to say that there is an war underway, and that's an informational war. and that's one of these concerns, right, that we're talking about here is who is going to win that information war? and that's could help decide who the next president is here in this country. that's going to decide who is elected in terms of some of these governments in europe where as we heard the center is a little bit wobbly. and there's also a cybersecurity war going on, right? as we heard earlier with ambassador sm
europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence...
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in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in strategic culture with the nato? the answer is yes and no. from a historical perspective these allies are now to buy shared history, why should interest in things like democracy and rules-based international order that is carryforward over decades. on the other hand, there is not a convergence and allies are not in model list. and just to end with two, personal observations but when i moved moved to europe from the u.s., the most shocking to me is the proximity of war. war feels so much closer in europe. this was in 2010, 2009. at every british train station has etched in marble the names of the kids from
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change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the perspective of an opposition politician, which i am a that is now in opposition. unfortunately, i had to set the german chancellor so far has not seized this moment. the european moment that has been created and is still there is to bring about, to give birth to a new dimension of the european union that so far is mainly an integral european integrated entity. we had some internal market. and what this, and this work constitutes a situation that europe comes to the decision to become an actor in its own security
change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the...
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they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund, facilitate a skull, which is all about funding crisis management in north africa but it is to become a security assistance fund for ukraine. so collected defense is making its way into the eu, and the eu as i think working very well with nato on how this is going to play together. where i think the bad news sort of begins a little bit is this has to be translated into european capacity, operational capacity, for defending themselves, ourselves. things are moving slowly. i said that earlier. there's a lot of defensemen in eur
they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund,...
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europe. president biden: mr. prime minister, welcome, welcome, welcome. i was reminiscing with the prime minister very briefly before you walked in the door. 25 years ago, almost the day i was standing on the senate floor arguing for the admission of czech -- czech slovakia at the time, and that was pretty good. and we've only grown stronger as the united states and czech republic. together we're deep in defense cooperation and to ensure the safety of our people as well as including the modernization of your military force to purchase an f-35 aircraft and hilos. it's amazing what you're doing. and together we're going to bolster our energy security and expand our clean power. we're going to get to talk about that in some detail a little bit. and together, i can't tell you how much we appreciate your outspokenness and the support of people of the czech republic with defending the people of ukraine as defined by what you've done and just continue to speak out. i want to thank you for helping, prime minister, to help secure nearly one million rounds of ammun
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and what are we seeing in europe? we are seeing countries now stretched a 3%. with a number of countries that are already at 2.5. not just the baltic states by the way. romania, some of her friends in the nordic countries. i mean, a whole, a whole array of countries, are looking at 3%, at the polls are talking about 4%. now obviously with the polls because the writer on the edge of what's happening in ukraine, they feel this war in ways others maybe don't feel it. so acutely. but it is a conversation that is occurring across the alliance day in, day out about whether or not even when we all hit 2%, whether or not that would be sufficient. because you are right to point out that not only to do the back to work that we have to do but to prepare for all contingencies, including in some of those new areas that i have mentioned, it's going to require resources. >> so the bill in congress right now, the 64 billion, if you get it, much of the emanation as i read that built this is going to backfill in things with or be given them. it would actually result in more ammo
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before the war even started, nato allies were moving force posture into eastern europe. you will remember that nato, just a few months after the war started, announced four new multinational battalions on the eastern flank that were paired with the four that were created in the three baltic states in poland right after russia went into crimea in 2014. at a summit last year, the alliance also rolled out new regional plans that provided clarity to all allies in terms of what is required to protect every inch of nato territory. we are also working on an entirely new command-and-control structure, which i suspect the general will talk about in his remarks later today. and we just finished conducting our largest military exercise since the cold war, steadfast defender, with 90,000 nato troops. that exercise, for the first time in a long time, enabled us to exercise north american troops moving across the atlantic and into europe to defend nato territory. that is point number one, dramatic shift or a coming home of sorts to collective defense and enhanced determinants. secondl
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and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also, business relations are developing very well. our trade exchange is bigger every year. and we have now some czech companies investing millions of dollars in the u.s. and employing thousands of americans. i am very proud of that. mr. president, i believe my visit will make our relations stronger and will bring more benefits for our countries. i look forward to our meeting and i will be happy to discuss these things in detail. thank you once again, mr. president, for your invitation and kind welcoming. president biden: you're a great ally. [captions copyright national cable s
and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also,...
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director of the global europe there was an we are focused on europe is addressing global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe 30 architecture and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the organization annually. we are so delighted to walk in foreign minister to the wilson center tonight. a member of the problem since 2015 became minister for foreign affairs and trade in march of 2022 shortly after russia's integration of ukraine. we are delighted to welcome ambassador and his wife. thank you for making this possible. also joining us today, true expert on the llc, a career diplomat and served as ambassador to informative. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will time for answers so be thinking of those who will have somebody coming around with the microphone. don't ask it on the microphone, are audience will. you have th
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that's all there natural gas to europe. if you realize if we replace american national gas with a russian natural gas just in europe for one year we would lower emissions by 218 million-ton. 40% cleaner. this president stops our ability to sell more of it. what is that due to our economy? what is it due to the world environment? i answered with both people. it is not a hard decision for me. i think i am making my vote based upon the america i want to leave for you. and i think you'll have less opportunity. we've got a debt crisis is going to hit that we could no longer ignore. the president is making politics out of medicare and social security will not leave debated. you can't do that. we've got to wake up. we are all in this together. you can criticize and have a different opinion i will respect your opinion that one thing we respect each other's opinion. based on your beliefs. remember the other comes from their belief the great thing about our country is we can believe something different but we feel that based on her o
that's all there natural gas to europe. if you realize if we replace american national gas with a russian natural gas just in europe for one year we would lower emissions by 218 million-ton. 40% cleaner. this president stops our ability to sell more of it. what is that due to our economy? what is it due to the world environment? i answered with both people. it is not a hard decision for me. i think i am making my vote based upon the america i want to leave for you. and i think you'll have less...
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guest: a lot of it was to europe. there is this thing that can happen in the pentagon where the agency that brokers a lot of these deals will say we had a good year. we sold more weapons. i don't think that is the way to measure it. it has to do with who you are selling to, how you are using them, what's the effect on security and human beings. we have to pay more attention to that. we have to be more transparent about when we deliver these weapons, how they are being used. for many of them there is information upfront about what is being offered but as it goes on to being used on the ground, there is less information from our government. we depend on investigative reporters, human rights investigators, for example, that found that u.s. weapons were used on a school bus, water treatment plants. it should not be up to someone outside the government to find out the consequences of these arms deals. that should be the government's responsibility given that this represents the united states and our tax dollars. host: do y
guest: a lot of it was to europe. there is this thing that can happen in the pentagon where the agency that brokers a lot of these deals will say we had a good year. we sold more weapons. i don't think that is the way to measure it. it has to do with who you are selling to, how you are using them, what's the effect on security and human beings. we have to pay more attention to that. we have to be more transparent about when we deliver these weapons, how they are being used. for many of them...
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this is a recent post where we're look at europe. europe is complicated. nordic countries like the angle countries. the rest of europe is more complicated. overall, we do see an increase in psychological distress in europe for girls especially. not as dramatic for boys. when zach dug into it here's what he found. when we break of the countries there's 32 countries in this data set, when we break it up by the countries that are high individualism based on i forget which system, they are the countries listed in yellow, when we break it up and away what we see is that by far the biggest rise is for girl in individualistic countries they are the ones who are washed away when everything moved online. we broke it up by individualism and if we divide the countries by religiosity we see the same story. here it's a different group. most of the countries are different. we take the top third versus the bottom third. the top third religious countries versus the bottom of the religious countries, we see the same pattern. largest increases are the low religiosity girls,
this is a recent post where we're look at europe. europe is complicated. nordic countries like the angle countries. the rest of europe is more complicated. overall, we do see an increase in psychological distress in europe for girls especially. not as dramatic for boys. when zach dug into it here's what he found. when we break of the countries there's 32 countries in this data set, when we break it up by the countries that are high individualism based on i forget which system, they are the...
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ukraine is the scrimmage line on the continent of europe today. russia without provocation invaded the sovereign territory of awe crane in and expanded its zone of terror to take as much of the free world allows. think about that. russia's dictatorship historically has a very sinister habit of gulping up territory that does not belong to it. peace is possible when russia is pushed back into her own boundaries. just in the last century, russia killed more innocent people than even nazi germany. russia forcibly starved and murdered over 12 million people, humankind doesn't even know how many because it was such an i nilation. only god knows how many. russia occupied territory in europe for over 40 years as far west as berlin, germany and far south as turkey. putin has invaded georgia in 2008, crima and ukraine in 2014 and full scale illegal in 2022 which remains a hot war and ongoing as we are here today. russia's greedy dictators from stalin to putin chomp off territory that is not theirs to take. borders of nations must be sovereign. the history o
ukraine is the scrimmage line on the continent of europe today. russia without provocation invaded the sovereign territory of awe crane in and expanded its zone of terror to take as much of the free world allows. think about that. russia's dictatorship historically has a very sinister habit of gulping up territory that does not belong to it. peace is possible when russia is pushed back into her own boundaries. just in the last century, russia killed more innocent people than even nazi germany....
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we see it not just in europe, but around the world. the nature of warfare is constantly evolving, but the threat of uavs, small uavs in particular, is here to stay. i think we have seen that consistently over the last few years. this is an area that the technology continues to become lower-cost, more accessible, and it is proliferating. the cost factor for us to be able to defeat these threats can be very expensive if we use traditional approaches that are really based on air and missile defense principles. as we look ahead, and certainly what is in our budget, it is, how do we make sure first and foremost we protect our soldiers? that is mission number one. but also, how do we make sure we are making the right types of investments to grow our counter you have capabilities in a way that enables us to have more options? we are investing in our programs of record. we are investing in more interceptors, like coyote and others. we are looking at r&d on the directed energy side. that is in the fy 2025 budget. that includes high-energy laser
we see it not just in europe, but around the world. the nature of warfare is constantly evolving, but the threat of uavs, small uavs in particular, is here to stay. i think we have seen that consistently over the last few years. this is an area that the technology continues to become lower-cost, more accessible, and it is proliferating. the cost factor for us to be able to defeat these threats can be very expensive if we use traditional approaches that are really based on air and missile...
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it's been found in europe. it's been found manufactured in europe. but most of it passes across the land border in jordan and finds its way to the gulf, where it is addicting citizens in jordan, addicting citizens in the kingdom of saudi arabia and that illicit money is fueling terrorism in the region. for 12 years, assad, with his terror partners, iran and russia, have murdered and imprisoned syrians. bombed hospitals. gassed their own citizens. and now since 2018, market production and trafficking in syria have turned syria and the assad regime from simply a broken, failed state of mass murder, to a narco state. with assad's crimes against his own citizens expanding. to drug trafficking. if we fail to stop apt gone's trade, the assad regime will continue to drive the ongoing conflict in this country, provide a lifeline to extremist groups and permit our aderer sayres such as iran, russia and china to strengthen their engagement in syria, posing a larger threat to israel and other allies in the region. to enhance greater stability in the middle east
it's been found in europe. it's been found manufactured in europe. but most of it passes across the land border in jordan and finds its way to the gulf, where it is addicting citizens in jordan, addicting citizens in the kingdom of saudi arabia and that illicit money is fueling terrorism in the region. for 12 years, assad, with his terror partners, iran and russia, have murdered and imprisoned syrians. bombed hospitals. gassed their own citizens. and now since 2018, market production and...
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she got a holiday in europe. i also know of a poor girl who got pregnant by a rich kid, and the hairdresser did her abortion , and she bled to death. i do not want to see our country ever go back to that. it is just ludicrous that that is where the supreme court justice is that all lied to get in their position stand. thank you. host: anne is next in maryland. caller: good morning. i have one major thing to say. for all the people who keep pulling the bible about thou shalt not kill. they need to look at the cooccurrence of the death penalty and limitations on abortions. almost every state, save one, that has limitations on abortions, has the death penalty. so, they do not want us to kill an unborn child, but it is ok if we kill somebody who is already here? that just makes no sense to me, and i have a son who was a pastor, and i can tell you, we argue about this all the time. additionally, there were some gentlemen -- that's the wrong term. he was so crude. who said, if the woman has five to 10 minutes of leisur
she got a holiday in europe. i also know of a poor girl who got pregnant by a rich kid, and the hairdresser did her abortion , and she bled to death. i do not want to see our country ever go back to that. it is just ludicrous that that is where the supreme court justice is that all lied to get in their position stand. thank you. host: anne is next in maryland. caller: good morning. i have one major thing to say. for all the people who keep pulling the bible about thou shalt not kill. they need...
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but much more importantly, europe has to step up and give money. they have to equalize it. i'm very upset it because they are affected much more than we are. the ukraine situation would have never happened if i wasn't. and everyone says that including democrats. millions of people are dead right now, both sides. millions of people are dead. cities are blown to ashes and never rebuild those cities, and this is something that should have never happened. october 7 should have never happened in israel. should have never happened. what happened there was outrageous. iran was broke when i wasn't. people weren't buying oil from iran. they were going to buy oil from iran and weren't going to do -- i said it to china and they weren't doing business, they were broke. they didn't have money for hamas or he hezbollah. october 7 would never have happened and did happen and it's only getting worse. it's very sad. i stand with the speaker. we have had a very good relationship. reporter: mr. president, you would sign a federal abortion ban. [indiscernible] president trump: we broke roev.wa
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my parent's families fled persecution in eastern europe. so, i grew up understanding that genocide is a horrible thing and it must never happen again, not to anyone. host: that will be our last word. jill stein, green party presidential candidate. >> today watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly roundup of c-span's campaign coverage, a one-stop shop to discover what candidates across the country are saying to voters along with firsthand accounts from political reporters, updated poll number, and campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, on c-span.org or download as a podcast on c-span now our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span's "washington journal," our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy from washington and across the country. coming up saturday morning, the vice president and managing director of the asia society policy institute, wendy cutler, on u.s.-japan rel
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japan to be part of a solution that is a global challenge in a way that you can't say that just for europe or any other country that's been part of that. this is a whole new capacity and bringing it in so it's going to have a 180 degree look, where can we co-produce and look at every aspect of that. the two things i think that will get covered but i think is really important, the last two years, all teasing aside i am interested in space. i think it's an incredible opportunity. we have had five agreements between the united states and japan, gateway, artemis, mars, international space station and the framework. in this gathering we will build off of the incredible structure and foundation. administrator nelson -- i was about to call him senator nelsoe partner, visited japan and you will see a major contribution in the collaboration and partnership and should not be lost, just a couple months ago japan became the fifth -- only fifth country to land on the moon and continue to send very valuable information back from the moon and achieved a great technological feat given the sense how close
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ukraine matters not to europe, but to the whole world. this is the natural order. making sure that the leader of our country cannot wake up one day, and decide that he is going to get away with it. there has to be some kind of international order. >> i'm very concerned that certain members of this house, are acting as if russia is our ally. i hope that we can get the facts out. this is a very serious issue. i wish more people would feel like that in his house. you realize how dangerous that is. >> i thank the gentleman for his question. >> my thanks to the john for the long-standing service to this country. i want to follow-up on the conversation that we were having with the members of the full committee. we were looking at the continuing resolutions. secretary austin, have you ever known russia to operate on a continuing resolution? >> i have never known china to operate. >> the next question was to general brown. have you ever known china to operate under a continuing resolution? >> i have not. >> they have needs to take care. secretary mike mccord. kim jong-un,
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the dea undercover operations were able to successfully identify in africa, the middle east, europe, and australia. drug cartels, money brokers, in coordination with the treasure enforcement network, using 311 sanctions. most criminal enterprises are established by shell companies are combined hybrid to create subsidiary companies with tentacles and highly elaborate corporate structures that can also operate nonprofit social or political organizations. they are after a myriad of registered entities connected as banking investment, cryptocurrency, and other institutions such as debit cards tied to bank accounts within unlimited selection. for loans that obscure and conceal the true beneficiary. whether for tax evasion, human arms trafficking, or other crimes, fraud or government corruption, we've always had difficulty tracing and identifying the principles behind these activities. recently it has been a disclosed that chinese and money-laundering organizations have successfully been laundering millions of dollars for the past two decades using legitimate from shell companies. currentl
the dea undercover operations were able to successfully identify in africa, the middle east, europe, and australia. drug cartels, money brokers, in coordination with the treasure enforcement network, using 311 sanctions. most criminal enterprises are established by shell companies are combined hybrid to create subsidiary companies with tentacles and highly elaborate corporate structures that can also operate nonprofit social or political organizations. they are after a myriad of registered...
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europe receive natural gas. who sanctioned that pipeline, the cash cow? it was donald trump? who released the cash cow? it was joe biden. we always have a double standard in this country. even on the abortion thing. the woman has the right to choose. do they ever tell the american people that even the right to choose up to the ninth month? that is what the abortion-rights people says. a woman could choose up to the ninth month. is that fair -- host: alright, i think we have got your point there. let's move on to bill in massachusetts, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. host: what is your top news story? caller: for the gentleman just on, i would like to say that abortion -- i believe everybody should make their own choices, and no one should tell anyone what to do, because when it comes to the end of it, if one faces god. god is here to judge you. if you made a sin and will not get to heaven because of that, have a nice universe, because it does say judge not, lest you be judged. so i'm not judging
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troops out of the war in europe. secretary austin, i want to applaud your engagement in the indo pacific. your visits the deep commitment to our allies and partners. it is so important that the department of defense continues to make the region a priority for investments including in guam, hawaii, and addressing logistics in that region. next month i am meeting with my colleagues and we will engage on a range of national security issues. secretary. i've long been an advocate for these partnerships in southeast asia. what investments do you plan to make to implement this comprehensive strategic partnership and how can congress help you in that effort? >> i the way, i will see you at the dialogue. as you know, the u.s. secretary of defense has supported that every year. again, i think we have made great progress in strengthening our relationships with partners in the region. in terms of that, we have continued to develop our relationships with those members. every year we attend the defense ministerial meeting , member
troops out of the war in europe. secretary austin, i want to applaud your engagement in the indo pacific. your visits the deep commitment to our allies and partners. it is so important that the department of defense continues to make the region a priority for investments including in guam, hawaii, and addressing logistics in that region. next month i am meeting with my colleagues and we will engage on a range of national security issues. secretary. i've long been an advocate for these...
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guest: a lot of it was to europe. there is this thing that can happen in the pentagon where the agency that brokers a lot of these deals will say we had a good year. we sold more weapons. i don't think that is the way to measure it. it has to do with who you are selling to, how you are using them, what's the effect on security and human beings. we have to pay more attention to that. we have to be more transparent about when we deliver these weapons, how they are being used. for many of them there is information upfront about what is being offered but as it goes on to being used on the ground, there is less information from our government. we depend on investigative reporters, human rights investigators, for example, that found that u.s. weapons were used on a school bus, water treatment plants. it should not be up to someone outside the government to find out the consequences of these arms deals. that should be the government's responsibility given that this represents the united states and our tax dollars. host: do y
guest: a lot of it was to europe. there is this thing that can happen in the pentagon where the agency that brokers a lot of these deals will say we had a good year. we sold more weapons. i don't think that is the way to measure it. it has to do with who you are selling to, how you are using them, what's the effect on security and human beings. we have to pay more attention to that. we have to be more transparent about when we deliver these weapons, how they are being used. for many of them...
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concerns alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean energy, which will clearly be expanding, and we need to have some participation in this, as our allies do. so we agreed, as i mentioned, to launch intensive exchanges, unbalanced growth in domestic and global economies. the chinese have heard our concerns on control impacts on american workers and firms and realize that we need to discuss this and address it collaboratively. >> the next question goes to fatima from the associated press. >> hi, secretary yellen. excuse my voice. your counterparts brought up tiktok. is it practical to ban the output in the u.s.? incapacity, what is it looking for chin
concerns alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean...
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putin is emboldened to go into europe. that's really drowning out everything. for a long time i was focused on the tax bill. , passing this tax cut bill that house republicans, house democrats and senate democrats. maybe schumer would bring that up. using tax day as a way to highlight that. there may be eight or so. so they're working to change that. it's a very interesting move. it would -- by mike who would be in line. leading the dutch he wants to have free rein to use these tax breaks as incentive to get things that he wants which are really extensions of a wealthy individual. host: first out of cleveland in the buckeye state, a line for democrats. caller: i would just like to say these comments about the trial being held now during the campaign season. that's not the prosecutor's call. trump is the one who decided in the delay. this could have been tried long ago before trump decided to run. >> we will certainly get back to that trial a little bit here focusing on the week ahead in washington. the house is in at noon today. a big week ahead. the question f
putin is emboldened to go into europe. that's really drowning out everything. for a long time i was focused on the tax bill. , passing this tax cut bill that house republicans, house democrats and senate democrats. maybe schumer would bring that up. using tax day as a way to highlight that. there may be eight or so. so they're working to change that. it's a very interesting move. it would -- by mike who would be in line. leading the dutch he wants to have free rein to use these tax breaks as...
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europe receive natural gas. who sanctioned that pipeline, the cash cow? it was donald trump? who released the cash cow? it was joe biden. we always have a double standard in this country. even on the abortion thing. the woman has the right to choose. do they ever tell the american people that even the right to choose up to the ninth month? that is what the abortion-rights people says. a woman could choose up to the ninth month. is that fair -- host: alright, i think we have got your point there. let's move on to bill in massachusetts, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. host: what is your top news story? caller: for the gentleman just on, i would like to say that abortion -- i believe everybody should make their own choices, and no one should tell anyone what to do, because when it comes to the end of it, if one faces god. god is here to judge you. if you made a sin and will not get to heaven because of that, have a nice universe, because it does say judge not, lest you be judged. so i'm not judging
europe receive natural gas. who sanctioned that pipeline, the cash cow? it was donald trump? who released the cash cow? it was joe biden. we always have a double standard in this country. even on the abortion thing. the woman has the right to choose. do they ever tell the american people that even the right to choose up to the ninth month? that is what the abortion-rights people says. a woman could choose up to the ninth month. is that fair -- host: alright, i think we have got your point...
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i served as the chair of the helsinki commission, a group for europe, central asia and north america. we have used that forum to point out that the united states is violating international standards by denying the citizens of the district of columbia full voting protections and representation in the united states congress and senate. and we have actually sponsored resolutions and those resolutions have passed the whole -- the united states out of step with the international community. i want to go over this with the e.r.a. coalition as to where we think the focus needs to be in regards to the united states senate before we use any of our senate mechanisms to put a spotlight on one strategy versus another. i also recognize that this is a little sensitive because it's democrat on democrat when we talk about what the white house is doing. so i -- this is an election year, in case you haven't noticed. it's a strategy decision that i want to make along with the coalition. >> hi, senator. my name is claudia, i'm the deputy executive director at the young feminist party, a 14,000-strong yout
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am afraid that the wider middle east will be brought into it here in the western countries and nato, europe, and this will be detrimental and a disaster for the middle east, the west, and everyone involved. they really need to get heads together and a diplomatic solution to this and to start working on a wider peace and economic plan for the middle east, because this cannot get out of control anymore than it already is now. this will be detrimental for the whole world, i am afraid. host: jack is in texas on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: how are you? i am listening to your program and the problem in the middle east is iran is the financier of all these problems now. they have the oil and we need to put them out of business. it is simple. with nato, i ain't saying this, but we are going to remove their armory with the air force and navy, shut them down, find their oil reserves went wherever they are producing oil, and they are working on a nuclear bomb right now. we are going to destroy their research centers. simple. they cannot threaten anybody else they do not have them. they
am afraid that the wider middle east will be brought into it here in the western countries and nato, europe, and this will be detrimental and a disaster for the middle east, the west, and everyone involved. they really need to get heads together and a diplomatic solution to this and to start working on a wider peace and economic plan for the middle east, because this cannot get out of control anymore than it already is now. this will be detrimental for the whole world, i am afraid. host: jack...
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am afraid that the wider middle east will be brought into it here in the western countries and nato, europe, and this will be detrimental and a disaster for the middle east, the west, and everyone involved. they really need to get heads together and a diplomatic solution to this and to start working on a wider peace and economic plan for the middle east, because this cannot get out of control anymore than it already is now. this will be detrimental for the whole world, i am afraid. host: jack is in texas on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: how are you? i am listening to your program and the problem in the middle east is iran is the financier of all these problems now. they have the oil and we need to put them out of business. it is simple. with nato, i ain't saying this, but we are going to remove their armory with the air force and navy, shut them down, find their oil reserves went wherever they are producing oil, and they are working on a nuclear bomb right now. we are going to destroy their research centers. simple. they cannot threaten anybody else they do not have them. they
am afraid that the wider middle east will be brought into it here in the western countries and nato, europe, and this will be detrimental and a disaster for the middle east, the west, and everyone involved. they really need to get heads together and a diplomatic solution to this and to start working on a wider peace and economic plan for the middle east, because this cannot get out of control anymore than it already is now. this will be detrimental for the whole world, i am afraid. host: jack...
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if he was allowed, he would go all the way through europe. speaker johnson a month ago. there is, he said, a right and wrong. there is good versus evil in my view. and ukraine is the victim here. they were invaded. we stand with good. he went on to say i understand the timetable. and i understand the necessity of urgency of the funding. and yet we widell our thumbs -- widell -- twiddle our thumbs without any paper on this floor how we are going to affect the urgent end of which the speaker spoke. he then said, just april 16, we need, he said, steady leadership. we need steady hands on the wheel. look, said the speaker, i regard myself as a wartime speaker. if he regards himself as that, he must act now. there is no time for delay. there is no time for political chaos to impede our aid to ukraine. clearly we are not acting urgently. if we did, we would have allowed us to pass the senate national security bill a long time ago. putin has got to be happy with the failure to bring the senate bill to the floor. it must look like "gulliver's travels" with little people in ameri
if he was allowed, he would go all the way through europe. speaker johnson a month ago. there is, he said, a right and wrong. there is good versus evil in my view. and ukraine is the victim here. they were invaded. we stand with good. he went on to say i understand the timetable. and i understand the necessity of urgency of the funding. and yet we widell our thumbs -- widell -- twiddle our thumbs without any paper on this floor how we are going to affect the urgent end of which the speaker...
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in 2022, his policies of appeasement led to the largest invasion of europe since world war ii. to help his party in the midterms, he has depleted the strategic petroleum reserve to the lowest levels since i've been born since 1983, and he sent millions of barrels of oil to communist china. there was a chinese spy balloon to patrol the country which collected intelligence. on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11, an insult to people who suffered those terrorist attacks on the very anniversary joe biden unfroze $6 billion in oil sanctions to iran, just days before an iranian proxy group killed over 8,000 people in israel. and how does iran thank us? our troops in the middle east faced over 100 attacks from proxy networks, which led to the death of three service members in jordan. in just this year, biden waived billions of dollars in sanctions to allow iranian energy exports into iraq, and i kid you not, while also announcing an indefinite pause to new approvals of u.s. liquefied natural gas exports from here. and guess who benefits from that. it's not the united states. it's not the ame
in 2022, his policies of appeasement led to the largest invasion of europe since world war ii. to help his party in the midterms, he has depleted the strategic petroleum reserve to the lowest levels since i've been born since 1983, and he sent millions of barrels of oil to communist china. there was a chinese spy balloon to patrol the country which collected intelligence. on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11, an insult to people who suffered those terrorist attacks on the very anniversary joe biden...
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inputs of the industrial base but something secretary biy blinken spoke about quite effectively in europe last week. i can't comment on the meeting or characterize it yet i have not had chance to get a readout. is it something they knew about in advance? is it helpful to have former president potentially weighing in more on ukraine and meeting with foreign leaders. >> the first of that is the actual quested yes we do about it in advance and beyond that i'm not going to comment on it. >> we have heard a lot about the prime minister is that something they envision happening in part of this discussion this week. >> with the statement said was with a range of partners. japan could be a critical contributor to this. you can see and they speak tomorrow is the direction we are moving in. i will leave the precise terms of that announcement for the present prime minister to make. >> is the president going to discuss high-speed rails in texas? and how to see swear support with opposing the steel merger or acquisition of u.s. steel? >> i cannot tell you standing here today whether the high-speed rai
inputs of the industrial base but something secretary biy blinken spoke about quite effectively in europe last week. i can't comment on the meeting or characterize it yet i have not had chance to get a readout. is it something they knew about in advance? is it helpful to have former president potentially weighing in more on ukraine and meeting with foreign leaders. >> the first of that is the actual quested yes we do about it in advance and beyond that i'm not going to comment on it....