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they spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute. >> great to have you here at the hudson institute. my name is hr mcmaster, the japan chair and it's a great privilege to welcome senator bill haggerty to thisforum . senator haggerty is the great across many domains. he spent a business leader and he's mobilized capital to create wealth, fight unemployment in his state of tennessee but i got to meet him when he began to serve at the national level helping us compete internationally and especially as ambassador to japan where he did a phenomenal job. now he's in the senate since 2020 i believe is thatright ? and he's on some of the most important committees. the banking committee,nothing going on there, right ? what's happening with the bitcoins exchanges and so forth but also a central bank digital currency. housing and urban affairs obviously critical areas where we see so many difficulties across our country with housing and homeless population and then senate foreign relations committee which is obviously the committee that striving i think our competitiveness internationally. thr
they spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute. >> great to have you here at the hudson institute. my name is hr mcmaster, the japan chair and it's a great privilege to welcome senator bill haggerty to thisforum . senator haggerty is the great across many domains. he spent a business leader and he's mobilized capital to create wealth, fight unemployment in his state of tennessee but i got to meet him when he began to serve at the national level helping us compete internationally...
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they spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute. >> great to have you here at the hudson institute name is hr mcmaster, the japan chair and it's a great privilege to welcome senator bill haggerty to thisforum . senator haggerty is the great across many domains. he spent a business leader and he's mobilized capital to create wealth, fight unemployment in his state of tennessee but i got to meet hi
they spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute. >> great to have you here at the hudson institute name is hr mcmaster, the japan chair and it's a great privilege to welcome senator bill haggerty to thisforum . senator haggerty is the great across many domains. he spent a business leader and he's mobilized capital to create wealth, fight unemployment in his state of tennessee but i got to meet hi
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e one report from the rent corporation, the second from the hudson institute.based on a hypothesis consisting of three water and all three input unknowns. that is, they have neither facts nor data confirming this hypothesis, but on the basis of this they project various scenarios, the essence of the issue comes down to the fact that russia will definitely strike at the territory of a nato member country; the only question is how and the question is how nato needs to respond because, as stated in the report , it is necessary to react in such a way that russia does not react to it later, uh, also a certain form of sluggish schizophrenia, because i want to ask the authors of the report. you last at least six months. say what russia in ukraine is losing. we don't have a fracture. soon we will allocate crimea, then, you see, the ukrainians will reach vladivostok, and on this the history of the existence of our country is over, they will start working there on cartridge works. how are we going to strike at the territory of a nato member country in such a situation an
e one report from the rent corporation, the second from the hudson institute.based on a hypothesis consisting of three water and all three input unknowns. that is, they have neither facts nor data confirming this hypothesis, but on the basis of this they project various scenarios, the essence of the issue comes down to the fact that russia will definitely strike at the territory of a nato member country; the only question is how and the question is how nato needs to respond because, as stated...
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the democratic congressman made the remarks during a conversation with the hudson institute. it is about 40 minutes. >> i am brian clark, i am a senior fellow at the hudson institute defense concepts and technology. i'm welcoming a former marine, seth moulton, where he served as a platoon leader and as an adviser to general pretorius and working with iraqi individuals during the time after the invasion of iraq. following his service in iraq congressman moulton left the service and went to harvard business school where he graduated the kennedy school of government. from there, he went on to be the -- america's first high-speed rail. now in his fifth term in congress, he is on the house armed services committee, whichs during the is relevant to our discussion, where he serves on the cyber innovation technology systems subcommittee , strategic forces subcommittee and court shared -- and cochaired the future of defense task force. he also serves on the house transportation committee. thank you for being with us. >> it's great to be here, thank you for having me. >> just delete of
the democratic congressman made the remarks during a conversation with the hudson institute. it is about 40 minutes. >> i am brian clark, i am a senior fellow at the hudson institute defense concepts and technology. i'm welcoming a former marine, seth moulton, where he served as a platoon leader and as an adviser to general pretorius and working with iraqi individuals during the time after the invasion of iraq. following his service in iraq congressman moulton left the service and went to...
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i'm the director of the center for peace and security in the middle east at the hudson institute, and joining me today is david albright, he's the president of the institute for science and international security. he is in my view the number one expert on nonproliferation, a nuclear nonproliferation in the united states. i guess probably in the world. and he's you today to talk to us primarily about iran and its nuclear program but i think also we'll talk a little bit about drones and ukraine. david come welcome. >> thank you. >> let me start with the question about the jcpoa, the nuclear deal. the administration is saying, the administration is now continuing to pursue the deal while not pursuing it, and it says it will continue to pursue it as long as it meets the nonproliferation needs of the united states. now, i have never thought it met the nonproliferation needs of the united states. i would like to your sense of, does this policymaking since the more? do you see anything in the jcpoa worth salvaging? >> well, the problem with the jcpoa is time is going by and there's sunsets w
i'm the director of the center for peace and security in the middle east at the hudson institute, and joining me today is david albright, he's the president of the institute for science and international security. he is in my view the number one expert on nonproliferation, a nuclear nonproliferation in the united states. i guess probably in the world. and he's you today to talk to us primarily about iran and its nuclear program but i think also we'll talk a little bit about drones and ukraine....
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. >> cheryl: coming up, hudson institute senior fellow arthur herman will join me to talk about the threatou're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ but i still haven't found what i'm looking for. ♪ but i still haven't found what i'm looking for. ♪ (engine revving) (cheering) love a bit of sand. expedia tracks the price of your flight, and lets you know when it's best to book. so you can go see more of all the world's sand. thanks to avalara we can calculate sales tax on almost anything, anywhere, automatically. avalarahhhhh. what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh. filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh. managing exemption certificates? ahhhhhh. business license guidance? ahhhhhh. does it connect with accounting? ahhhhhh. item classification? ahhhhhh. cross-border sales? ahhhhhh. what about? ahhhhhh. ahhhhhh. do you have those budget markups? thank you. mmhm. [bubbles] as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited dat
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here, uh, the hudson institute.e wrote a report that is going, in principle, now the mainstream task is such a mainstream task, it is necessary to talk about the decolonization of russia, that russia is falling apart, it is written in this vein, as far as the rand is concerned. i am one of the authors. i know one person personally i know samuel charapa, actually it must be said that this person is enough. well, a good specialist in russia in principle, and his assessments have never been very good for me. well, i worked in the state department. and in many other things. and that's the point of this report. i saw only one thing that confirmed your idea. volodya is hitting the airfield in poland, nothing will happen to us for this . oh and i'm without any, and i'm without any funding, like the boys, that the main task is to keep from the war with russia because the people who are there, well, i know one, he perfectly understands that this can very quickly turn into uh. yes, in a nuclear war, he did not write, in my op
here, uh, the hudson institute.e wrote a report that is going, in principle, now the mainstream task is such a mainstream task, it is necessary to talk about the decolonization of russia, that russia is falling apart, it is written in this vein, as far as the rand is concerned. i am one of the authors. i know one person personally i know samuel charapa, actually it must be said that this person is enough. well, a good specialist in russia in principle, and his assessments have never been very...
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china can we really do anything from the sidelines is now the senior fellow director of the hudson institute, china center miles you, mis can we inspire by our words from a far in china to those protesters do they care what we say from washington. >> absolutely right and think you for having me, i think that you know we americans in the democrats and the republicans a very old-fashioned way of conducting diplomacy with china we use words like diplomacy and cognition, but diplomacy does not necessarily mean we would not engage with a chinese come his party alone, in america biggest strength biggest of average against the chinese communist party, is out power inspiration, people industries of china, according give me liberty and give me death and the communist party in the united states, the head as far many reasons about one of the most important things because they fear the chinese people will be inspired not only what we do, will be say but also who we are and what we stand for and that is why america's biggest leverage is china's party is not a secret behind diplomacy but have a direct can
china can we really do anything from the sidelines is now the senior fellow director of the hudson institute, china center miles you, mis can we inspire by our words from a far in china to those protesters do they care what we say from washington. >> absolutely right and think you for having me, i think that you know we americans in the democrats and the republicans a very old-fashioned way of conducting diplomacy with china we use words like diplomacy and cognition, but diplomacy does...
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here, uh, the hudson institute.iple, that's the way it is now . the mainstream task is to talk about the decolonization of russia, that russia is falling apart, and in this vein it is written, as far as randa is concerned. i am one of the authors. i know one person personally, i know samuil charap, actually i must say that this person is enough. well, a good specialist in russia, in principle, and his assessments are here never extremely me were, well worked in the state department. and in many other things. and that's the point of this report. i saw only one thing that confirmed your idea. volodya, we are hitting the airfield in poland, nothing will happen to us for this , and i’m without any funding, like the boys. this is the idea that the main task is to keep from the war with russia, because the people who are there, well, i know one thing, he understands perfectly well that it is very possible quickly. may develop into yes. he wrote nuclear war, in my opinion, in global politics in 2008. he wrote an article wh
here, uh, the hudson institute.iple, that's the way it is now . the mainstream task is to talk about the decolonization of russia, that russia is falling apart, and in this vein it is written, as far as randa is concerned. i am one of the authors. i know one person personally, i know samuil charap, actually i must say that this person is enough. well, a good specialist in russia, in principle, and his assessments are here never extremely me were, well worked in the state department. and in many...
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mike waltz ranking member carper the house armed services subcommittee on readiness joined the hudson institute for discussion on military recruitment. >> good morning and welcome. we are 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting american leadership for a free and secure and prosperous future. i'm jim had, fellow here and today will be talking about how to overcome the military recruitment and retention crisis. our military is facing one of its -- crises since the end of the vietnam war. this last year the army actually fell to meet recruitment goals by 25% falling nearly 15,000 soldiers short. use it's a serious implication for over mr. meadows and -- with her from her left congressman mike waltz represent florida's sixth district in the u.s. house. it also serves as ranking member on the house armed services committees readiness subcommittee and is also a combat decorated green beret and candidates serve as a colonel in the u.s. army national guard. we also have thomas lawyer who's a retired 3-star general with over 36 years of service in u.s. army. he now serves as a director of the heri
mike waltz ranking member carper the house armed services subcommittee on readiness joined the hudson institute for discussion on military recruitment. >> good morning and welcome. we are 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting american leadership for a free and secure and prosperous future. i'm jim had, fellow here and today will be talking about how to overcome the military recruitment and retention crisis. our military is facing one of its -- crises since the end of the vietnam...
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griff: aishah, nate, let's go deeper for recent developments, joining us hudson institute luke, you wereyiv, lviv a few weeks ago. you know what's going on. this is our latest institute for study of war map of the battles, the front line you can see obviously from kherson that nate had mentioned all the way up across the eastern donbas, what can you tell us? >> griff, thanks for having me on. right now we are seeing static activity in the fighting. not because of lack of will on the side of the ukrainians but mainly because of the weather. right now it's very muddy time and i suspect as we see the -- the winter really set in and we see the ground freezing, we are going to see a lot more movement. we will see ukraine follow up on some of the success they had in kherson recently and few weeks before that also in kharkiv. griff: all right, let me just go to a second one, luke. 98 missiles yesterday, 40 something in kyiv. bakhmut also a hot spot. what can you tell us about that? >> the missile strikes will continue as long as russians maintain stockpiles. they are running low on cruise missi
griff: aishah, nate, let's go deeper for recent developments, joining us hudson institute luke, you wereyiv, lviv a few weeks ago. you know what's going on. this is our latest institute for study of war map of the battles, the front line you can see obviously from kherson that nate had mentioned all the way up across the eastern donbas, what can you tell us? >> griff, thanks for having me on. right now we are seeing static activity in the fighting. not because of lack of will on the side...
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david asher is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute.w senior medical adviser at am, llc. a public health firm. you call it a frankenstein, david asher and dr. redfield when you and i spoke way back. you said this was super charged in a lab and that that was why it was able to continue to spin off in to the variants so quickly unlike any virus you had ever seen. what do you make of the fact that republicans are saying that they think the intel committee sat on information that this was linked to a chinese bio weapons program? >> well, martha, the first thing i would just -- go ahead, david. please. >> no, i would like dr. redfield first, please. >> yeah, i was going to say that you know, one of the things that is important as we look at this is how important it is for the intel community and temperature public health community to have much more real time integration and collaboration. staying with my hypothesis that the nature of this virus is not consistent with spillover evolution. that this virus clearly had to be adapted for human to
david asher is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute.w senior medical adviser at am, llc. a public health firm. you call it a frankenstein, david asher and dr. redfield when you and i spoke way back. you said this was super charged in a lab and that that was why it was able to continue to spin off in to the variants so quickly unlike any virus you had ever seen. what do you make of the fact that republicans are saying that they think the intel committee sat on information that this was...
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strauss is also the former director for the center for political military analysis with the hudson institute and is joining us live from washington d. c. by zoom. very good to have you with us again on al jazeera that so thank you very much. indeed we were hearing rory challenge are corresponded in a key. they're talking about the fact that a long range drones are something that ukrainians have been working on for some time. what's your assessment of these attacks that have happened at the russian air base is in? does that fit in with the profile? that is rory was talking about well, i think you're crying base correspondent got it very well. you know, in terms of the summary of what the possible options are. so either this is something the russians are making up again, but that does not appear to be the case. more likely, it was either an innovative, ukrainian striking. we've seen them be very creative in their long range, particularly the combined air and the base ground strike in the black, the court of the brush and be we could be that this may have been new long range, right, weapon that
strauss is also the former director for the center for political military analysis with the hudson institute and is joining us live from washington d. c. by zoom. very good to have you with us again on al jazeera that so thank you very much. indeed we were hearing rory challenge are corresponded in a key. they're talking about the fact that a long range drones are something that ukrainians have been working on for some time. what's your assessment of these attacks that have happened at the...
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the hudson institute accurately writes on the anniversary of the destruction of the soviet union that future collapse of russia is inevitable and this must be done, because russia is the successor of the ussr, the issue has already been resolved. the truth about the plans of the americans is not the support of conflicts in the post-soviet space and the play on contradictions within russia's borders, the expansion of nato and other friendly steps, shine with novelty. among other things, the american institute argues that the united states should pay attention to possible conflicts on the borders of our country, one of the disputed territories, for example, is called karelia, which is claimed by the finns. the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 and the resignation of mikhail gorbachev from the presidency of the soviet union in 1991 marked the beginning of the collapse of the ussr, but not the collapse itself, although the ussr ceased to exist as a single state after the ninety-first year, the collapse of the ussr is taking place and today there are two chechen wars. russia's annexation of
the hudson institute accurately writes on the anniversary of the destruction of the soviet union that future collapse of russia is inevitable and this must be done, because russia is the successor of the ussr, the issue has already been resolved. the truth about the plans of the americans is not the support of conflicts in the post-soviet space and the play on contradictions within russia's borders, the expansion of nato and other friendly steps, shine with novelty. among other things, the...
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these texts by kogan and the institute for the study of war at the hudson university of the cia, where they are constantly, then they set the scenario for the collapse of russia or the defeat of the war. or some contradictions between the leaders of our state recently there were negotiations between putin and lukashenka, they issued two texts here studying the war. first, what putin will force belarus to participate in a special military operation, and then that putin turns out. here he is so weak, his influence is small, he could not force. so , this is the western operating model. they want to convince themselves the whole world and you and me of the inevitability of certain events, and we need to get out of this western operating model . here are the leaders. they have been out of this model for a long time. i think it’s time for the russian belarusian expert community, whose synergy is obviously happening now think about what questions there are in their world and start staging their future to ask their future, which may become inevitable. here we will determine the future about th
these texts by kogan and the institute for the study of war at the hudson university of the cia, where they are constantly, then they set the scenario for the collapse of russia or the defeat of the war. or some contradictions between the leaders of our state recently there were negotiations between putin and lukashenka, they issued two texts here studying the war. first, what putin will force belarus to participate in a special military operation, and then that putin turns out. here he is so...
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jumped out of this western operating model, these are the texts of kogan and the institute for the study of war at hudson
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