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to the chinese military in other words she was working allegedly as a biologist at the university of california davis but the united states says that she has committed visa fraud charges again suspected of what the united states has said is as part of a broader malign activity in conducted by china inside the united states now we know for least earlier on a couple of days ago she had been hiding out in the consulate in san francisco following an interview with the f.b.i. where she was essentially trying to get safe harbor but we understand now that she is in custody by u.s. authorities and will be appearing in court in california now in the midst of all of this the united states has also been commenting on those tit for tat closures of consulates of course the u.s. now saying that there was a closure out of the united are rather the chinese consulate in houston texas giving those officials there just 72 hours to clear out and that was responded to by chinese officials saying that the united states had to do the same for its consulate in chengdu now the national security council of the white house iss
to the chinese military in other words she was working allegedly as a biologist at the university of california davis but the united states says that she has committed visa fraud charges again suspected of what the united states has said is as part of a broader malign activity in conducted by china inside the united states now we know for least earlier on a couple of days ago she had been hiding out in the consulate in san francisco following an interview with the f.b.i. where she was...
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backstory and context this researcher says that she was in the united states working at the university of california davis doing biology research but u.s. officials questioned her a couple of days ago the f.b.i. in fact it was after that interview that she saw safe harbor in the chinese consulate in san francisco now the allegations against her are not just charges of visa fraud but the united states says that she is was in the united states under false pretenses essentially that she has been working with the chinese military and was not conducting the biology research that she says she was doing now this again mark to escalation in the tensions we are watching very carefully to see what more the united states might have to say about this given the fact that the united states has released a statement with regard to these sort of tit for tat closures of consulates in both houston and in chengdu the statement coming out of the national security council that these actions of by the united states in texas were to protect american intellectual property americans private information urging the chinese communist
backstory and context this researcher says that she was in the united states working at the university of california davis doing biology research but u.s. officials questioned her a couple of days ago the f.b.i. in fact it was after that interview that she saw safe harbor in the chinese consulate in san francisco now the allegations against her are not just charges of visa fraud but the united states says that she is was in the united states under false pretenses essentially that she has been...
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lobar views across the country including the columbia law review, cornell law review, university of california davis law review, boston college log review, connecticut log review, and wake log review. is a frequentis presenter nationwide on issues regarding constitutional law, civil rights, reconstruction of the american creed, and hate speech legislation. please join me in welcoming tsesis to the national archives. [applause] : thank you so much for that kind introduction and i appreciate you making time to hear this presentation. from the time of its signing on july 4, 17 76, the declaration of independence has set the standard for fair governance, both as far as individual rights and the common good. while the physical happy that's held -- the physical copy that's held here in the national faded, it continues to define us as a people. indeed, the copy that is housed here has more signatures than the original had. the original declaration of independence was only signed by two people -- the president of the continental congress, john hancock, and the secretary of the continental congress. the vers
lobar views across the country including the columbia law review, cornell law review, university of california davis law review, boston college log review, connecticut log review, and wake log review. is a frequentis presenter nationwide on issues regarding constitutional law, civil rights, reconstruction of the american creed, and hate speech legislation. please join me in welcoming tsesis to the national archives. [applause] : thank you so much for that kind introduction and i appreciate you...
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a scientist from the university of california davis is now in custody after hiding out in the chinese consulate in san francisco. speaking at the nixon library nearly 50 years after the 37th president historic visit to beijing, trump, secretary state it said that confronting china is the "mission of our time." >> they ripped off our intellectual property and causing the loss of a millions of jobs across america. president nixon once said, he feared that he created a frankenstein by opening the world to the ccp. here we are. >> the speech disregard the facts and confuse the right and wrong. the relationship between beijing and washington has soured in recent years. >> president trump, he's a friend of mine, but he likes china, i like the usa. >> earlier this month, u.s. navy aircraft carriers sailed together in the south china sea is to send a message to beijing. >> we won't be stopped by anybody. >> record-setting six months at sea without a port call, it's finally heading home. bret. >> bret: lucas, thank you. stocks down as tensions flare again between the u.s. and china and the dow
a scientist from the university of california davis is now in custody after hiding out in the chinese consulate in san francisco. speaking at the nixon library nearly 50 years after the 37th president historic visit to beijing, trump, secretary state it said that confronting china is the "mission of our time." >> they ripped off our intellectual property and causing the loss of a millions of jobs across america. president nixon once said, he feared that he created a frankenstein...
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like that could happen because i am starting an institute for edib education at the university of california at davis. that will be something that is at the top of our agenda. >> i would like toask yo briefly before we go, is there a comfort food you find yourself craving right now? >> of course there are things like sugar and bread, but i love fruit just ripe and we are just getting thatfruit now. this is the first speech peach and when i taste it it reminds me of this moment in time at chez panisse. that is what comforts me. is that i feel connected to the reaurant and to the season and to nature and to the farmer. that gives me great comfort. >> alice waters thfounder of chez panisse, thank you so much for joining us . >> thank you so much. >>> of finding love in the time of covid-19 preevent presents new challenges. while fewer people are meeting in person dating apps have including video chat. joining us usnow to dithe practicalities and pitfalls of dating during the pandemic are the host of the datable podcast. they are both joining us by skype in san francisco. thanks for joining us. datable i
like that could happen because i am starting an institute for edib education at the university of california at davis. that will be something that is at the top of our agenda. >> i would like toask yo briefly before we go, is there a comfort food you find yourself craving right now? >> of course there are things like sugar and bread, but i love fruit just ripe and we are just getting thatfruit now. this is the first speech peach and when i taste it it reminds me of this moment in...
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united states alleges that this scientist was here not to do research in biology at the university of california davis but instead was working for china's military so that is the developing story . out of california in just the last few moments can be do see that the endgame is very unclear here at the moment because these 2 countries still need to talk to each other on various levels on which they agree and sometimes disagree but they also need to talk to each of their own trade so there are huge issues ahead for both beijing and washington in the coming days and weeks. the united states feels that the endgame is very clear and they're making it clear after 40 years of what they say has been a relationship of strategic competition you know the united states has held a conference call with reporters in just the last hour top of a security officials seeking to reporters making the argument that there comes a time when enough is enough what they're feeling is that they have repeatedly extended an arm to china they cite meetings in new york city at last month even in hawaii before that requesting that wh
united states alleges that this scientist was here not to do research in biology at the university of california davis but instead was working for china's military so that is the developing story . out of california in just the last few moments can be do see that the endgame is very unclear here at the moment because these 2 countries still need to talk to each other on various levels on which they agree and sometimes disagree but they also need to talk to each of their own trade so there are...
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biology researchers at university of california davis accused of falsely of her denying connections tothe chinese military to obtain a visa into the country. meanwhile secretary of state mike pompeo doubling down and ordering china to close its houston consulate by tomorrow. this comes after workers there reportedly burn secret documents in the consulate courtyard yesterday. joining me now is author of coming collapse of china and tech war gordon and it is wonderful to see you this morning. thanks so much for joining us. let's talk first about this most recent this latest comment from pompeo on the san francisco consulate what are these consulates front or something else? >> they certainly are. there's a list of things that you can do if you run a consulate and what harboring fugitives from thecan say t misd within 24 hours. or you have 72 hours to close the consulate and wheel we're talking about closing consulates, let's talk about the consulate in the city where you are. new york, there was a diplomat from the new york consulate along with china ambassador to united states who were
biology researchers at university of california davis accused of falsely of her denying connections tothe chinese military to obtain a visa into the country. meanwhile secretary of state mike pompeo doubling down and ordering china to close its houston consulate by tomorrow. this comes after workers there reportedly burn secret documents in the consulate courtyard yesterday. joining me now is author of coming collapse of china and tech war gordon and it is wonderful to see you this morning....
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allegations that all of this she says she came over to do bio biology research at the university of california davis but in fact again the united states says that that she was working with the chinese military and again violating charges in terms of these a fraud so that is what she will be facing here in the united states as the u.s. is clamping down taking strick action against the against the china the number of actions that have taken place in the last few weeks indeed i mean will windows will be endgame is kimberly because at the end of the day china and the u.s. continue to talk to each other on different levels on a range of different subjects at least to discuss what are they going to do about this particular incident. well the latest coming from the press secretary kelly machinating in just the last few moments she's holding a press briefing that may have just wrapped up but in it she made a statement essentially saying that the united states is calling on china to see that its malign activity whether it be the actions of this research or working with the military whether it be the actions
allegations that all of this she says she came over to do bio biology research at the university of california davis but in fact again the united states says that that she was working with the chinese military and again violating charges in terms of these a fraud so that is what she will be facing here in the united states as the u.s. is clamping down taking strick action against the against the china the number of actions that have taken place in the last few weeks indeed i mean will windows...
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. >> >> an update from the university of california davis. >> 97 medical students graduated from there today, including allan bakke, who challenge the >> racial system. ultimately the supreme court ruled in his favor. dr. bakke serves in his residency at the mayo clinic in july. susan: he did a residency and fellowship at the mayo clinic. dr. bakke worked for many years as an anesthesiologist in minnesota, retired a decade ago, and moved on to medical devices as a business venture. his hesitancy to talk continues to this day. we worked very hard for him to give us one interview about what it is like to be an individual citizen appealing to the supreme court. he very kindly said he would retain his privacy in this case. one of the things i would like to ask you both about -- in a later case, the university of california paid him more than $100,000 for his legal expenses. there are wonderful examples of everyday citizens who use our system to get their case heard before the court. as we close out the series, would you talk about our system and how it allows for grievances for people with
. >> >> an update from the university of california davis. >> 97 medical students graduated from there today, including allan bakke, who challenge the >> racial system. ultimately the supreme court ruled in his favor. dr. bakke serves in his residency at the mayo clinic in july. susan: he did a residency and fellowship at the mayo clinic. dr. bakke worked for many years as an anesthesiologist in minnesota, retired a decade ago, and moved on to medical devices as a...
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and was conducting research to steal intellectual property, university of california davis, departmentgy. there's no limit to what the chinese will want to steal, whether it's cancer research or the latest high technology, that's how they're trying to target us and really it's -- i think it's secretary pompeo emphasized his speech last week at the nixon library, it's an ideological confrontation between our two nations. eric: here is secretary of state pompeo giving that warning, saying the trump administration is doing the right thing against china. here is part of what pompeo said. >> if we don't act now, the ccp will erode our freedom that our society has worked so hard to build. if we don't do it now our children's children may be at the mercy of the chinese communist party, the actions are the primary challenge today in the free world. eric: how do we resist and win over beijing? >> that was a very clear statement from secretary pompeo on u.s. policy to counter, defend and defer china's aggression and to work with our alleys in doing so. make no mistake that chinese espionage is j
and was conducting research to steal intellectual property, university of california davis, departmentgy. there's no limit to what the chinese will want to steal, whether it's cancer research or the latest high technology, that's how they're trying to target us and really it's -- i think it's secretary pompeo emphasized his speech last week at the nixon library, it's an ideological confrontation between our two nations. eric: here is secretary of state pompeo giving that warning, saying the...
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justice department set on thursday that they believe the chinese researcher from the university of california davisused of hiding her ties to that u.s. military is taking refuge. in the chinese consulate in san francisco. what do you make of these facts and how should americans interpret them? >> that's a great question. when i was at the department of justice the national division was under my portfolio and now i work with a group called 5g action now, which is concerned with the chinese threat. the one threat that we have here is no matter what we are talking about whether it's corporate espionage or allowing state-controlled companies like while way to build out 5g networks all around the world, china is a major threat to american national security. i applaud secretary pompeo for his speech yesterday. it was excellent and it's time that americans realized the insidious threat that we get from the chinese communist party. >> melissa: one person who might disagree with you as presidential candidate joe biden. here is what he said in may. >> we can do what we need to do without punishing anybody. c
justice department set on thursday that they believe the chinese researcher from the university of california davisused of hiding her ties to that u.s. military is taking refuge. in the chinese consulate in san francisco. what do you make of these facts and how should americans interpret them? >> that's a great question. when i was at the department of justice the national division was under my portfolio and now i work with a group called 5g action now, which is concerned with the chinese...
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of the movement. well, for more on this historic moment, we turn to the legendarary activistst and scscholar angela davis, professor emerita at the university of california, santa cruz. for half a century, angela davis has been one of the most influential activists and intellectutuals in the united states and an icon of the black liberation movement. i interviewed her in early june and asked her if she thought this moment was a turning point. angela: this is an extraordinary moment. i have never experienced anything like the conditions we are currently experiencing, the conjununcture createdd by the covid-19 pandndemic and the recogngnition of the systemic racism that has been rendered visisibe under these conditions because of ththe disproroportionate deats in black and l latinx communities. and ththis is a momement i don't know whether i ever expected to experience. when the protests began, of course, around the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmaud arbery and tony mcdade and many others who have lost their lives to racist state violence and vigilante violence, when these protests erupted, i remembered something that i've said many times
of the movement. well, for more on this historic moment, we turn to the legendarary activistst and scscholar angela davis, professor emerita at the university of california, santa cruz. for half a century, angela davis has been one of the most influential activists and intellectutuals in the united states and an icon of the black liberation movement. i interviewed her in early june and asked her if she thought this moment was a turning point. angela: this is an extraordinary moment. i have...
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all four have been in the united states on f-1 or j-1 visas to work at the university of california in san francisco and uc-davisnford university, and indiana university. meanwhile the chinese communist party will close a u.s. consulate in china retaliation for shutting down the consulate in houston but the head of the chinese consulate in houston defiantly telling "politico" that con sue lant will remain open until further notice despite order by u.s. government to shut it down by saturday. turning to wall street. stocks finished lower. the dow down 353 points. the s&p lost 40. nasdaq down 245. volume on the big board, 4.3 billion shares. equities under pressure as a result of for the first time in four-month a higher level of jobless claims for benefits. crude oil finishing at $41.21 a barrel. reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next president trump is set to hold a news conference on the white house briefing room at any moment. we'll take you there live. also, chinese propaganda, making it clear who the chinese communist party wants to win the p
all four have been in the united states on f-1 or j-1 visas to work at the university of california in san francisco and uc-davisnford university, and indiana university. meanwhile the chinese communist party will close a u.s. consulate in china retaliation for shutting down the consulate in houston but the head of the chinese consulate in houston defiantly telling "politico" that con sue lant will remain open until further notice despite order by u.s. government to shut it down by...
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tonight is victor davis hanson, a terrific, a brilliant historian, senior fellow in military history at the hoover institution, professor emeritus of classics at california state university and national review contributor. victor, great to have you with us. this is, this is a strange time for the national media in so many ways, but their efforts to ignore what is obviously a bunker mentality on the part of biden and emerging once every 85 days for a press conference and then, when he does, to make mincemeat and hash out of his verbal attempts at verbal communication. >> yeah. it's going to be very interesting, lou, because a lot of us have said that the moment he merged after this long sojourn that it would be a reason why he shouldn't do it again, and in his first moments, the first thing he said was you're a lying dog face. and that was -- from that point on, i mean, he got the prompts confused where he was supposed not to tell the audience that he had pre-selected people that were to call on him, and he had long pauses, he had loss of stream of thought. and he should have stayed in the bunker, because he was trying to frame and his handlers were trying to frame this e
tonight is victor davis hanson, a terrific, a brilliant historian, senior fellow in military history at the hoover institution, professor emeritus of classics at california state university and national review contributor. victor, great to have you with us. this is, this is a strange time for the national media in so many ways, but their efforts to ignore what is obviously a bunker mentality on the part of biden and emerging once every 85 days for a press conference and then, when he does, to...
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jerry davis ranking member smucker members of the committee thank you for providing me the opportunity to address you today. for those who may be out of money with the california state university where the nation's largest and most diverse for your university system 23 campuses more than and 80,000 students in approximately 53,000 faculty and staff. one out of every 20 americans with a college degree is a graduate of the california state university. for the health first insistence of color and the first in their family to attend college. 54% of our old students turn at 30,000 of them are pell grant recipients and just last year alone 63,000 of those recipients earn their bachelor's degree. this dynamic diversity together with their sheer size and the quality of our academic programs because one of america's most powerful drivers of socioeconomic ascent. our response to covid-19 pandemic has been guided i safeguarding the health and well-being of our students faculty staff and the communities we serve and maintaining our students progress. in march we made a massive commitment to virtual instruction transitioning over 70,000 classes with academic and student support services to
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public policy, university of california berkeley and previously served as secretary of the department of labor junior who is chairman, ceo and chief investment officer and finally, mr. stephen davis who is a labor economist and currently william h professor of international business and economics at the university of chicago. without objection, your statements will be made part of record. you will each have five minutes summarize your testimony. when you have 100 meaning, you will appear on the display. i to wrap up your testimony at the time to be can be respectful of the other witnesses and the committees and members time. you are now recognized five minutes to present testimony. please unmute. >> chairwoman water, member mckinley, thank you for inviting me to testify. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the desperate need for the help for families and communities hardly covid-19. i will focus primarily on housing, also discussed other critical needs of the crisis. during my career of public service is having secretary and budget director for president obama, i've helped families and communities 9/11 sessions, and numerous other national and man-made disasters. these disast
public policy, university of california berkeley and previously served as secretary of the department of labor junior who is chairman, ceo and chief investment officer and finally, mr. stephen davis who is a labor economist and currently william h professor of international business and economics at the university of chicago. without objection, your statements will be made part of record. you will each have five minutes summarize your testimony. when you have 100 meaning, you will appear on the...