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abilities, other kinds of abilities and whether that's a good match for the kind of jobs that are out there and potentially available. >> this is interesting to me, i did this research, has a look at this. it takes this interesting perspective on saying workers have this set of skills and abilities and different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do these match up and in terms of working longer the good news for what they found is the work capacity represented by all these skills and abilities declines only slightly as people get older, up to their 70s. older workers are very capable, there are stereotypes that tie into age discrimination in terms of what older workers are or not able to do but what we find when we look at the evidence is older workers are in many ways just as capable and in some ways more capable than younger workers. that's the good news for working longer. the less good news is when they look at the inequality, especially by educational level, the skills and abilities and how that translates into work capacity is much better for people with college d
abilities, other kinds of abilities and whether that's a good match for the kind of jobs that are out there and potentially available. >> this is interesting to me, i did this research, has a look at this. it takes this interesting perspective on saying workers have this set of skills and abilities and different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do these match up and in terms of working longer the good news for what they found is the work capacity represented by all these...
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so things like cognitive skills, physical abilities, other kinds of abilities and whether that's actually a good match, the kind of jobs that are out there and potentially available for them. yeah, this was really interesting to me as did this research, a chapter, ben berger and nicole masters and that has a look at this. you know, it takes this interesting perspective on saying, okay, so workers, this whole set of skills and and different jobs demand different skills and abilities. so how do these match up and in terms of longer the good news for what they found that the you know in the capacity that's represented by all of these skills and abilities really declines only as people get older at least, you know, sort of up to their seventies so really you know older workers are very capable you know their stereotypes that play into age discriminate and in terms of what were workers are and are not able to do what we find when we look the evidence is that really older workers are you know in many ways just as capable and in some ways more capable than younger workers. so that's the good new
so things like cognitive skills, physical abilities, other kinds of abilities and whether that's actually a good match, the kind of jobs that are out there and potentially available for them. yeah, this was really interesting to me as did this research, a chapter, ben berger and nicole masters and that has a look at this. you know, it takes this interesting perspective on saying, okay, so workers, this whole set of skills and and different jobs demand different skills and abilities. so how do...
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what we know about the functional abilities of older workers, cognitive skills, physical abilities andother abilities and if it's a good match with the jobs out there potentially available for them? >> this is interesting as we did this research, they look at this, it takes an interesting perspective, workers have a set of skills and abilities and different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do they match u up in terms of working longer they found work capacity represented by these skills and abilities declines only slightly as people getet older at least through their 70s. older workers are capable, there are stereotypes playing into age determination in terms of what older workers are and a are not able to do but what we find when we look at the evidence is older workers are just asom capable in many ways and more people in some ways than younger workers so that is the good news for working longer. let's good news is looking at inequalities especially educational levels, skills and abilities and how it translates into work capacity is much better for people with colleg
what we know about the functional abilities of older workers, cognitive skills, physical abilities andother abilities and if it's a good match with the jobs out there potentially available for them? >> this is interesting as we did this research, they look at this, it takes an interesting perspective, workers have a set of skills and abilities and different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do they match u up in terms of working longer they found work capacity represented...
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abilities, other kinds of abilities. that's a good match for the kind of jobs that are out there potentially available. >> this is really interesting to me as we did this research has a look at this. it takes this interesting perspective on saying okay, workers have a whole set of skills and abilities. different jobs demand different skills and abilities. so how do these match up? in terms of working longer the good news for what they found on the skills and abilities really declines only slightly as people get older. they live up to their 70s. older workers are very capable. there are stereotypes that play into agete discrimination in tes of what older workers are able and not able to do but we find we look at the evidence is older workers in many ways just as capable in some ways more capable than younger workers. that's a good news for working longer. they're slightly less good news is might look at the inequalities, that's especially by educational level. the skills and abilities and how that translates into work cap
abilities, other kinds of abilities. that's a good match for the kind of jobs that are out there potentially available. >> this is really interesting to me as we did this research has a look at this. it takes this interesting perspective on saying okay, workers have a whole set of skills and abilities. different jobs demand different skills and abilities. so how do these match up? in terms of working longer the good news for what they found on the skills and abilities really declines only...
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we do we know about the functional ability of older workers by cognitive skills or physical abilities if that's a good match? >> it takes an interesting perspective that workers have a whole set of skills and abilities in different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do these matchup so working longer be found at work capacity represented defines only soslightly as people get older to their seventies older workers are very capable they are stereotyped but get put into age discrimination but what we find in many ways are just as capable so that's good news for working longer looking at the inequalities and how that translates into her capacity is much better for those than college degrees and higher levels of education and those with a lesson that helps but those that work in older ages. and for those that we start in the chapter and in many cases love their jobs and would love to do them longer and those that were a bartender for her whole career and henry the bartender also loved hisw, work. and that was a calling for her. and then to get out of it. and that physical ca
we do we know about the functional ability of older workers by cognitive skills or physical abilities if that's a good match? >> it takes an interesting perspective that workers have a whole set of skills and abilities in different jobs demand different skills and abilities so how do these matchup so working longer be found at work capacity represented defines only soslightly as people get older to their seventies older workers are very capable they are stereotyped but get put into age...
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the conversation around energy right now coming out of the house has been trying to limit biden's ability to tap into a strategic petroleum reserve. that is what they'll be discussing this week. according to democrats, that will further limit our ability to access needed energy -- >> good afternoon. welcome to the american enterprise institute. i am a senior fellow in the foreign defense policy program, professor at johns hopkins university. it's my pleasure to host our discussion with senator john cornyn on military readiness in a dangerous world. to get things started, this could not be a timelier subject. if you look around the world today, europe is experiencing its largest conflict since world war ii in ukraine. on the other side of the world in the western pacific, countries from south korea to japan to australia are grappling with china's astonishing military buildup in the region, rise at the same time. the u.s. and other countries are engaged in nuclear talks with iran. course, the problem of terrorism has not gone away even if it seems to have subsided a little bit. we have also
the conversation around energy right now coming out of the house has been trying to limit biden's ability to tap into a strategic petroleum reserve. that is what they'll be discussing this week. according to democrats, that will further limit our ability to access needed energy -- >> good afternoon. welcome to the american enterprise institute. i am a senior fellow in the foreign defense policy program, professor at johns hopkins university. it's my pleasure to host our discussion with...
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they just have this ability to spread more quickly.are very good we saw on the micron of the classical e, at the beginning of last year, yes, when in february there was a very, and large-scale scale, a large-scale increase in the incidence, just the actual investigation. here is such an ability to spread rapidly. well, the new version, as it actually has, too. e even more the ability to spread, but quickly, so it may well receive. uh, let's say uh the ability to dominate after some time? vladimir petrovich, this year will soon be 3 years old. although covid-19 is called, that is, it appeared at the end nineteenth year. well, this is the official version, so we will say, but nevertheless. uh, for these three almost years, when it was already declared a pandemic. it will soon be february march. eh, something new would be known. why do such mutations occur, how spontaneous they are, uh, or someone helps after all. and for e-e of any biological organisms, especially for e-viruses and rna-containing viruses, which is royal 2, the evolution
they just have this ability to spread more quickly.are very good we saw on the micron of the classical e, at the beginning of last year, yes, when in february there was a very, and large-scale scale, a large-scale increase in the incidence, just the actual investigation. here is such an ability to spread rapidly. well, the new version, as it actually has, too. e even more the ability to spread, but quickly, so it may well receive. uh, let's say uh the ability to dominate after some time?...
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they're giving a single member the ability to remove the speaker at any time. letting a small, for a-right faction hold their leadership hostage. they're trying to shut down criminal investigations into the former president's wrongdoing. they are making it easier to slash taxes on billionaire corporations while dismantling the social safety net. they're giving committee chairs unbalanced discretion over which witnesses can testify. rejecting pandemic safety procedures like remote voting and trying to force and end to congressional staff unionization and the ice og then cake, a new subcommittee to push qanon conspiracies and launch fake information into nonexistent scandals. what's next? a rule requiring we all wear tinfoil hats? this package is disrespectful not just that institution but the people who sent us here to govern. i urge a no vote and reserve think time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time reserve. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: i want to begin by thanking my good from massachusetts for his leadership of the rules committee over th
they're giving a single member the ability to remove the speaker at any time. letting a small, for a-right faction hold their leadership hostage. they're trying to shut down criminal investigations into the former president's wrongdoing. they are making it easier to slash taxes on billionaire corporations while dismantling the social safety net. they're giving committee chairs unbalanced discretion over which witnesses can testify. rejecting pandemic safety procedures like remote voting and...
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they wanted to limit his ability to tap into the strategic petroleum reserve and that is a move that democrats say it will -- say will raise gas prices and that is not expected to advance in the senate but that is something that house republicans will try to move this week. they also want to set up an faa task force. this will look at the numerous problems we have seen in be airline -- the airline history -- industry and most recently, last week and christmas, a lot of americans remember waiting in airports and the numbers problems -- numerous problems in the last two years and in the last six months so house republicans want to have this task force established. that would include people of all sides. the labor issue in the industry as well as experts and trying to figure out what needs to happen, why problems have occurred and why people have had to wait long periods of time in a airport. that is what they want to look at. we are watching for more news as house republicans leaders want to examine the biden administration's policies. that includes the week of february 6, they are mov
they wanted to limit his ability to tap into the strategic petroleum reserve and that is a move that democrats say it will -- say will raise gas prices and that is not expected to advance in the senate but that is something that house republicans will try to move this week. they also want to set up an faa task force. this will look at the numerous problems we have seen in be airline -- the airline history -- industry and most recently, last week and christmas, a lot of americans remember...
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my own view is that is money well spent, degrading russia's ability to do what it did in ukraine any further. my firm conviction is, if peace were to break out today, they would just reset, rearm, and continue their ideological restoration of the russian empire, at least the ussr. it is an ideological goal of putin and some of his fellow russians. it is not a cost benefit analysis from their standpoint. while it is certainly important for us to make sure american tax dollars are always well spent, that our allies are in the fight, providing the resources and bearing their fair share, particularly given the proxy of the flight to where they live, i think this is something that we have to do. one of my colleagues referred to zielinski as winston churchill in a t-shirt. as i said, he has been an inspiring leader, somebody who i think has surprised a lot of folks, including me, with his ability not to only inspire his people but to rally the rest of the free world in support of ukraine. hal: what about u.s. policy there, in terms of enabling and supporting ukraine is the u.s. doing enoug
my own view is that is money well spent, degrading russia's ability to do what it did in ukraine any further. my firm conviction is, if peace were to break out today, they would just reset, rearm, and continue their ideological restoration of the russian empire, at least the ussr. it is an ideological goal of putin and some of his fellow russians. it is not a cost benefit analysis from their standpoint. while it is certainly important for us to make sure american tax dollars are always well...
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in ukraine, it's about their the ability to commit atrocities around the world, we know that mr. prigozhin tried to recruit for the war in ukraine. in places like syria, i cannot tell you the exact number of people who managed to recruit and whether they are still fighting, but this is definitely one of his methods of keeping militants outside russia and other countries and we know that he is recruiting en masse in prisons. we do not have exact numbers, but today we know that he threw about 50,000 people into ukraine. army to create a large armed force as it was in soviet times, american military experts investigating this topic doubt the kremlin's ability to do it at least quickly, and whether such statements from moscow could be a signal that they are preparing for a protracted war and full-scale mobilization , yurii mamon learned opinion the reform will take three years, according to the statements of the minister of defense of the russian federation, according to the plan, the kremlin plans to increase the number of the army to one and a half million people, however, accordin
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they have much more ability to really force people to testify. so, a big question is what will prosecutors do about mark meadows in particular? he's sort of wriggled away without testifying fully. prosecutors may be able to remedy that. >> it's also interesting to me the discrepancy between what we heard from cassidy hutchinson and harrison. where does this go. >> that's why these transcripts a double-edged stored. there's all sorts of information that prosecutors will think helps their case. we've seen examples over the last several days and weeks as the transcripts that come out that show this was an intentional plot, but on the other side, we're seeing inconsistencies emerge. that is natural and that happens. but cassidy hutchinson said she was told donald trump had this extreme negative reaction, a powerful response when he was told he couldn't go to the capitol. now we have two other witnesses saying something different. prosecutors have to figure out who do we believe? you can't use a witness unless you personally believe them. i believe ca
they have much more ability to really force people to testify. so, a big question is what will prosecutors do about mark meadows in particular? he's sort of wriggled away without testifying fully. prosecutors may be able to remedy that. >> it's also interesting to me the discrepancy between what we heard from cassidy hutchinson and harrison. where does this go. >> that's why these transcripts a double-edged stored. there's all sorts of information that prosecutors will think helps...
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should be preparing for, and the choices the united states makes in the coming years will shape its ability to compete in the national world order for years and perhaps decades to come. we couldn't have a better guess than senator cornyn to help accents of these issues today. the senator has been a member of the senate since 2002, representing my home state of texas. he's on the select committee of intelligence, judiciary committees, and a thought leader at the center of many debates on national security, everything from semiconductor issues to military assistance for ukraine, have the united states should think about its conflict with china. i will not redo his entire bio because it is lengthy, but take my word for it, he really is an authority on these subjects. we are privileged to have him here today. welcome, senator. i want to start the discussion with a broad question. maybe you could reflect a little bit on what is the state of the u.s. military today relative to the challenges the country faces, adequate, inadequate? how should we think about these problems? sen. cornyn: for the la
should be preparing for, and the choices the united states makes in the coming years will shape its ability to compete in the national world order for years and perhaps decades to come. we couldn't have a better guess than senator cornyn to help accents of these issues today. the senator has been a member of the senate since 2002, representing my home state of texas. he's on the select committee of intelligence, judiciary committees, and a thought leader at the center of many debates on...
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, also has clairvoyant abilities and very strong predictive abilities. interesting results, because you know how often to predict, especially. now you know a lot of predictors, increased interest. this is always the case, but the problems with predictions are that they are very difficult to interpret. if take these predictions information that comes to people, even if they have the ability, and even if they sincerely try, er, how to remove this information, it's still difficult to interpret this information to isolate. yes, really real information and from the noise that inevitably arises in this case and , accordingly, here in our laboratories, uh, we kind of developed a series of algorithms in order to isolate such more significant information. and so, i think that in this sense we can cooperate in our actions, so that valery valentinovich could predict. and i could completely help isolate this information. so let's see. it might be here in a few months. we will start working on this project more closely. let's see the results and see how it turns out.
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and to define you know, the question of what this energy security means, it really means the ability to not be dependent. do not have the dependence, and whether it is on our allies or adversaries, i think is obviously important, but somewhat irrelevant. because the dependence that you see other countries having and if you look at places like eastern europe where there is a war being waged, in ukraine, dependence on energy is really the antithesis of having energy security. so for me, one of my concerns as an american, in a country where we are blessed with the most abundant resources on the planet, energy security really means the ability to provide for our own needs, to have reliable sources of energy and allow 300 and 30 plus million americans to utilize those resources without having a dependence or being beholden to other countries. or other organizations around the planet. >> would you define it the same way? >> the antithesis of energy security is energy insecurity, and that is what you get with that dependency. during the 73-70 four era, the oil embargo, the administration wa
and to define you know, the question of what this energy security means, it really means the ability to not be dependent. do not have the dependence, and whether it is on our allies or adversaries, i think is obviously important, but somewhat irrelevant. because the dependence that you see other countries having and if you look at places like eastern europe where there is a war being waged, in ukraine, dependence on energy is really the antithesis of having energy security. so for me, one of my...
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. still this is my writing ability.good of the motherland, you are better for me, tell me where my real mother is. what did you do to her ? your mother died, she was stubborn and short-sighted, she died very stupidly . hope you don't repeat the mistake. let's see. hello, i am a new laboratory assistant, i will work for you. hi zhenya why didn't you come yesterday? yes, i'm in trouble. my article was banned from publishing, they called the editorial office. yes, and a man came to me and told me to forget about you and about bioenergetics. do you have lab results? just publish them what they can do to you, i don't want anything, you understand? well, if necessary, then you can, well, let's go? you don’t want him to remember all his life how the general went to siberia for you, this is a problem. we must cure him. pyotr petrovich hello do not swear, please. you understand, if you will want to get well, i will not be able to help you. you must trust me to do whatever i say. yes, and the girl is not for me to command the gen
. still this is my writing ability.good of the motherland, you are better for me, tell me where my real mother is. what did you do to her ? your mother died, she was stubborn and short-sighted, she died very stupidly . hope you don't repeat the mistake. let's see. hello, i am a new laboratory assistant, i will work for you. hi zhenya why didn't you come yesterday? yes, i'm in trouble. my article was banned from publishing, they called the editorial office. yes, and a man came to me and told me...
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the ability has the ability if there is an actual emergency to use the strategic petroleum reserve the way it was intended in the 1970's. all this bill says is if your bad policy is leading to higher gas price, people are getting angry about that, as they should, you can't go and raid it unless you show a plan, as the bill says, the development of a plan to increase oil and gas production under oil and gas leases of federal lands here. this would make a lot of sense, except if you are at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. in fact, yesterday the president actually issued a veto threat on this bill. a veto threat should be a rare exercise that you reserve for policy that might hurt the country. let's read why the president issued the veto threat. in his veto threat he said the administration's use of the strategic petroleum reserve has been essential to protecting our energy security and to lowering gas prices for americans. i hope i'm not the one that breaks this news to the white house, but, mr. president, your policies have not lowered gas prices for americans. maybe the calculator's broken at
the ability has the ability if there is an actual emergency to use the strategic petroleum reserve the way it was intended in the 1970's. all this bill says is if your bad policy is leading to higher gas price, people are getting angry about that, as they should, you can't go and raid it unless you show a plan, as the bill says, the development of a plan to increase oil and gas production under oil and gas leases of federal lands here. this would make a lot of sense, except if you are at 1600...
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direction, when we also influence against to leave crimea, in this way we reduce by 50 % the enemy's ability to deploy forces and means. and we understand that ugledar is actually the key, including for zaporizhzhia, because without the possibility of deploying a sufficient number of troops in the water, talk about the possibility of an offensive in the zaporizhzhia area, first of all, and secondly, from ugledar, it also covers kurakhov, and in this way, if we are talking about the enemy's ability to break through there, it complicates our situation to the north of this settlement, and in this way, we can to talk about the fact that the enemy will try to fulfill his task, namely to go to the administrative borders of the donetsk region, which he has been saying since april, in principle, mykola , how can ukrainian troops stop this russian offensive in donbas now? what do you think you can do? the question of military equipment can be a question of increasing the number of personnel, what should it mean , the best way would be to strike at the enemy's security in the area where he is not wait
direction, when we also influence against to leave crimea, in this way we reduce by 50 % the enemy's ability to deploy forces and means. and we understand that ugledar is actually the key, including for zaporizhzhia, because without the possibility of deploying a sufficient number of troops in the water, talk about the possibility of an offensive in the zaporizhzhia area, first of all, and secondly, from ugledar, it also covers kurakhov, and in this way, if we are talking about the enemy's...
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so we need to reinvigorate a chronically underfunded public health system to improve our nations ability to prevent and respond to future crises. the report, i want to point out, also recommends that we modernize our public health data collection and disease surveillance capabilities, and that we grow and support our public health workforce. these along with other recommendations in the report are very important measures. i hope that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle were work together to implement these recommendations, so we can prepare for a future -- future challenges and improve our ability to protect all americans in the case of a another virus attacking us. again, i want to thank you for the in-depth analysis, the many hearings, the professionals that you brought for us, and i support a report. >> thank you very much. if no one else is seeking recognition, will move to a vote. the question now occurs, only amendment in the substitute to the committee report. all those in favor, say i. >> i! >> all those opposed, say no. >> no! >> the ayes have it and the nature of a substit
so we need to reinvigorate a chronically underfunded public health system to improve our nations ability to prevent and respond to future crises. the report, i want to point out, also recommends that we modernize our public health data collection and disease surveillance capabilities, and that we grow and support our public health workforce. these along with other recommendations in the report are very important measures. i hope that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle were work together...
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in the case in brazil, and the ability to the blow policy and the ability to control that spend and to ensure all of the promises he had has made during the campaign, remains to be. so do you think we can fulfill his electoral promise as of lifting people out of property? well, i think is gonna be central to his policy agenda, but the thing is, unlike his previous to our presidential inclinations this time around, the bt his bar to the workers party, place a premise into about his role if you want to, you know, one among many in a big, big coalition that hit required to actually achieve power and based on the results of the election and a very, a diverse congressional setting. i think this will be a, our quick book or situation. every bill, every reform, every decision will need to be negotiated. so we will need some time to see how that unfolds. all right, alix, that may come tina, and let's talk about the us china relationship. because we've seen that the u. s. restricting china's access to technology, a capital markets, as well as u. s. companies to invest their ability to invest in
in the case in brazil, and the ability to the blow policy and the ability to control that spend and to ensure all of the promises he had has made during the campaign, remains to be. so do you think we can fulfill his electoral promise as of lifting people out of property? well, i think is gonna be central to his policy agenda, but the thing is, unlike his previous to our presidential inclinations this time around, the bt his bar to the workers party, place a premise into about his role if you...
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in terms of the laws necessary, the ability to -- we had so much ability to intercept technologically the information going back and forth. we are much more limited because of the democracy in terms of our ability here. the laws here might be too intrusive but we need more to work with. >> chief moore, i have heard there are some jurisdictions that don't report hate crimes as they are supposed to to federal authorities. what have you seen going on with hate crimes? we see increasing numbers but where those being targeted? where are you seeing -- where is there some resistance to enforcing laws against hate crimes? >> i don't think there are here in los angeles or california. i chair the law enforcement meeting. the reason comes together on a regular basis not just for hate crimes but to talk about instances of hate, whether hate speaks or acts that don't amount to a crime but are indicators that walk right up to the line in many instances and cross that line to get into actual hate crimes. investigating criminal acts and aggressively prosecuting them is something here in los angeles i
in terms of the laws necessary, the ability to -- we had so much ability to intercept technologically the information going back and forth. we are much more limited because of the democracy in terms of our ability here. the laws here might be too intrusive but we need more to work with. >> chief moore, i have heard there are some jurisdictions that don't report hate crimes as they are supposed to to federal authorities. what have you seen going on with hate crimes? we see increasing...
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s. companies to invest their ability to invest in advance technology in china. what impact as it had not just in the high tech sector in china, but also in the us? well, it's actually spawned. i'm a bit of a, of a technology investment surge in the us. so the, the, the semiconductor industry association just reported that since august, when the chips and science act was essentially enacted $280000000000.00 of investment towards technology investment innovation. the private sector. since the enact mate of chips has invested some $200000000000.00 just towards just towards fabrication. so foundry related activities regarding semiconductors. okay. and it's, it's a company not just in arizona or texas or silicon valley, it's happening and in lesser known parts of the country, primarily through public, private partnerships. so. so i do expect in 2023 to see an increase in public private partnerships governments working with private industry and increasingly, academia and research institutions to, to basically pursue economic growth. ok. so want to pursue economic grow
s. companies to invest their ability to invest in advance technology in china. what impact as it had not just in the high tech sector in china, but also in the us? well, it's actually spawned. i'm a bit of a, of a technology investment surge in the us. so the, the, the semiconductor industry association just reported that since august, when the chips and science act was essentially enacted $280000000000.00 of investment towards technology investment innovation. the private sector. since the...
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that is singularly the issue of ability to govern. as the chairman said at ways and means, that they won't shut it down, but we will wait to see what their process is going to be. we know what our process is going to be. and how we're going to continue to movele, keep moving forward. reporter: [indiscernible] -- republicans are pushing forward a bill about the i.r.s.. any reaction to that? mr. aguilar: i'll let ranking member neal speak but this -- it is just fanciful. the departments at which they'll go -- depths at which they'll go. and we can talk about exactly what these dollars, what the financial benefit is to the taxpayers to collect these tax receipts. this is about making sure that everybody pays their fair share. and that the richest don't get to avoid time and time againle the ability to do that. i'll let mr. neal talk a little bit about that proposal. mr. neal: just the facts of the issue. a letter to me two years ago, he said there's $574 billion annually that goes uncollected. and the i.r.s. commissioner, a republican, u
that is singularly the issue of ability to govern. as the chairman said at ways and means, that they won't shut it down, but we will wait to see what their process is going to be. we know what our process is going to be. and how we're going to continue to movele, keep moving forward. reporter: [indiscernible] -- republicans are pushing forward a bill about the i.r.s.. any reaction to that? mr. aguilar: i'll let ranking member neal speak but this -- it is just fanciful. the departments at which...
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they need to-i-l improve their ability to -- to improve their ability to maneuver in open terrain and deter against russian aggression over the long term. the secretary of state and the secretary of the military behind me are -- they have been deeply, deeply involved in this whole effort. armored capability has been critical. that's why the united states has committed hundreds of armored fighting vehicles to date, including more than 500, as part of the assistance package we announced last friday. and today, today i'm announcing that the united states will be sending 31 abram tanks to ukraine. the equivalent of one ukrainian battalion. secretary austin has recommended this step because it will enhance the ukrainians' compass to the defend its territory and achieve its strategic objectives. the abrams tanks are the most capable tanks in the world. they are also extremely complex to operate and maintain. so we are also giving ukraine the parts and the equipment necessary to effectively sustain these tanks on the battlefield. we'll begin to train aoupb cranian troops on these issues of s
they need to-i-l improve their ability to -- to improve their ability to maneuver in open terrain and deter against russian aggression over the long term. the secretary of state and the secretary of the military behind me are -- they have been deeply, deeply involved in this whole effort. armored capability has been critical. that's why the united states has committed hundreds of armored fighting vehicles to date, including more than 500, as part of the assistance package we announced last...
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my own view that is money well spent degrading russia's ability to do what it did in ukraine.nd my firm conviction is of some help eastward to breakout today they would reset and rearm and continue their ideological restoration of the russian empire. it is an ideological goal of pollutants and some of his fellow russians. it is not a cost-benefit analysis. it is certainly important for us to make sure american tax dollars are always well spent, and our allies are in the fight and providing the resources and bearing their fair share given the proximity of the fight to where they live. this is something we have to do. winston churchill and a t-shirt. he, as i said, has been an something i think surprised a lot of folks including meet with his ability to not only inspire his people but to rally the rest of the free world in support of ukraine. >> about policy there in terms of enabling ukraine, supporting ukraine as the ice is doing the right amount? is it not doing enough? is it doing too little in respect to specific capabilities or the general level of aid and support. what to
my own view that is money well spent degrading russia's ability to do what it did in ukraine.nd my firm conviction is of some help eastward to breakout today they would reset and rearm and continue their ideological restoration of the russian empire. it is an ideological goal of pollutants and some of his fellow russians. it is not a cost-benefit analysis. it is certainly important for us to make sure american tax dollars are always well spent, and our allies are in the fight and providing the...
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you know, i'm even glad that you lost your abilities.l people, while you live with me to drink in this apartment, i will not let you. and i still got bored. where do you want to breathe the air again, so that everything happens again. you do not feel sorry for yourself, so have pity on me. yes, here i came up next to the air. pinocchio is also young and handsome and rich. strong young let's go. and you come to me first in a jeep, come in a normal suit. buy some flowers, and then i'll think about it, okay? how i missed you. how long have i been looking for you. did you cut the graves? choose any of you mom look what charm e in general for the new year's mood and overloaded i change your big-eared puppy for your quiet life. children and grandparents i liked it, especially the joke at the end only if you don't tell me what a cool topic it is. we worried about them, we radiate goodness you trust. we voted for them we learned from them you with your love for energize your science and students a brilliant form of educational stand-up. most pas
you know, i'm even glad that you lost your abilities.l people, while you live with me to drink in this apartment, i will not let you. and i still got bored. where do you want to breathe the air again, so that everything happens again. you do not feel sorry for yourself, so have pity on me. yes, here i came up next to the air. pinocchio is also young and handsome and rich. strong young let's go. and you come to me first in a jeep, come in a normal suit. buy some flowers, and then i'll think...
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to prepare for this and of the ability first and foremost is essential the surface force achieve and sustain the necessary baseline manning requirements, we must move beyond our current practice of parameters -- having the manpower needed to completely manage three section watch bill and battle stations if required, the number is determined is that we manage it 100%, further those sailors must be trained and equipped to extract every ounce of technological capability. they must be ready to conduct damage repair and permissive and nonprogressive environments. to bend the curve navy has invested heavily. a mission i oversee contract relentlessly, both of these programs are essential to getting our sailors back in position. of masters that can operate and -- next we must forge a combination of capabilities and quantities, it should be unimaginable that any naval asset, deployed a to serve does not have their magazines fully loaded. i likened it to the scene of the movie wayne's world, where they called an ordinance timeout, winek yorktown then announced game on. bottom line our ships of
to prepare for this and of the ability first and foremost is essential the surface force achieve and sustain the necessary baseline manning requirements, we must move beyond our current practice of parameters -- having the manpower needed to completely manage three section watch bill and battle stations if required, the number is determined is that we manage it 100%, further those sailors must be trained and equipped to extract every ounce of technological capability. they must be ready to...
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because that's the potential ability then for power to be strong enough to question. then threaten dominance of the usa, but the problem for the western europeans is they want to rush that was subservient . not to partner. that, that's, that, that's the how imperialism works. they wanted russia's resources, they wanted, it's military power. it's technological base. it's agriculture. but they wanted to just take it, they didn't want to do to join and share the spoils, share the lute. there's too many russians to, should, you know, to, to cheryl the outwards of fundamentally, i think, you know, that's where they've been, they've been sort of led by the usa, by the knows, you know, into the situation. but it's all actually driven by the fact that the capitalist economy in the world is in crisis. this is desperate drive to, to sure up again, money to find profits at the expense of other people. and europe right now is suffering a boomerang effect from the humorist, with which it went into the economic war against russia. they thought they would bring russia to its knees i
because that's the potential ability then for power to be strong enough to question. then threaten dominance of the usa, but the problem for the western europeans is they want to rush that was subservient . not to partner. that, that's, that, that's the how imperialism works. they wanted russia's resources, they wanted, it's military power. it's technological base. it's agriculture. but they wanted to just take it, they didn't want to do to join and share the spoils, share the lute. there's too...
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it has that ability. and we also know that it has deep linking. so this is not uncommon with a lot of applications today where you can connect other social media accounts such as facebook and twitter. but this is the case with tick tock, which also gives tick tock. the ability to pull other information from other social media accounts. we've all heard recently about tick tock, challenges, where teens and younger children are choking themselves in some cases, accidentally hanging themselves and doing other dangerous things that have panicked parents. is this something that tick tock executives plan something that they wanted to see happen? or is it just kids doing something stupid on video? i really think that this is not the fault of bite or the tick tock. unfortunately, young people will find all different types of social media outlets to perform these idiotic challenges and dangerous challenges. but one question is, how is, by chance and the developers of tick tock, going to be monitoring that, to safeguard our children, and to work with law enf
it has that ability. and we also know that it has deep linking. so this is not uncommon with a lot of applications today where you can connect other social media accounts such as facebook and twitter. but this is the case with tick tock, which also gives tick tock. the ability to pull other information from other social media accounts. we've all heard recently about tick tock, challenges, where teens and younger children are choking themselves in some cases, accidentally hanging themselves and...
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i wouldn't say that she's defending the company's ability to make money. but the fact is that we have governments and as well, we have the u. s. government, we have various other government. i'll very protective of that, those industries. and that is why i said, if you remember from the earlier question, that it is not just about sharing the tax, but it is about the innovation within our own continent. because ro was not built in a day. so we can't always sit back, wait for somebody to share, we have to begin down the research and development into creating the diagnostics. my know, you know, those various companies spoken since and god and it can, you know, that are about to create, begin to develop diagnostics capacity that is hope grown and local. so we need to look at that was we also work hand in hand. you the pharmaceutical industry of who petro is, want to farmer african farmer, and we have to look at how we move together a, the last bill here because he's doing the they are in the i'm petra, if you take us 25 years into the future, one is the best c
i wouldn't say that she's defending the company's ability to make money. but the fact is that we have governments and as well, we have the u. s. government, we have various other government. i'll very protective of that, those industries. and that is why i said, if you remember from the earlier question, that it is not just about sharing the tax, but it is about the innovation within our own continent. because ro was not built in a day. so we can't always sit back, wait for somebody to share,...
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the imperialist europe's ability to have their stability and prosperity right. one rested on the other. you know, why was europe complicit with the usa for so long? because it's so it's best interest as being a junior partner in this hegemonic rule of the world, than in, you know, trying to, to trade separately as it was, wasn't strong enough after world war to the european powers, to be, to be a power on their own you know, the idea of them making a partnership with russia did always, always make the usa nervous. because that's the potential ability then for power to be strong enough to question yeah. and threats, dominance of the usa. but the problem for the western europeans is they want to rush that was subservient not to partner. that, that's, that, that's the how imperialism works. they wanted rushes resources, they wanted. it's military power. it's technological base. it's agriculture. but they wanted to just take it, they didn't want to get to join and share the spoils, share the lute. there's too many russians. so should you know, to, to cheryl the outw
the imperialist europe's ability to have their stability and prosperity right. one rested on the other. you know, why was europe complicit with the usa for so long? because it's so it's best interest as being a junior partner in this hegemonic rule of the world, than in, you know, trying to, to trade separately as it was, wasn't strong enough after world war to the european powers, to be, to be a power on their own you know, the idea of them making a partnership with russia did always, always...
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this calls into question his ability to be able to do this.spent a lot of time ensuring that they have federal funding. all of that calls into question the ability to be effective for that community. >> about constituent service. if you have no influence on capitol hill it calls that into question. >>> next, the u.s. is careening to a show down over the debt ceiling. who will blink first? nothing. nothing. absolutelynothing. it really is something. as an expedia member, you casave up to 30% when you add a hotel your flight. so you can have a bit more money, to do even less. because you've got a whole lot of nothing to do and absolutely nowhere to be. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast
this calls into question his ability to be able to do this.spent a lot of time ensuring that they have federal funding. all of that calls into question the ability to be effective for that community. >> about constituent service. if you have no influence on capitol hill it calls that into question. >>> next, the u.s. is careening to a show down over the debt ceiling. who will blink first? nothing. nothing. absolutelynothing. it really is something. as an expedia member, you...
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where we can build projects that have the ability to address many modes. whether it is complete streets or transits. we really need the dot to overlay that in our capital programs. it is somewhat of a new school of thought in some regards in new jersey. but it is something we have been working on for the last couple of years to make sure we build estate, -- estate -- a state that is for future generations and beyond. carlos: the inflation reduction act did not give us $3 billion on top of the one bully dollars. it is a similar program. heidi: this is all music to my ears. this is heading in the right direction. it's also reminding me that the next time undersecretary we have you on we will have someone from new mexico, not just the northeast core door represented here -- corridor represented here. there are a lot of lessons learned coming from new jersey in particular, that could be helpful for other states and municipalities. diane: as much as new jersey is on the northeast corridor, there is a portion south of exit nine on the turnpike, that is full of r
where we can build projects that have the ability to address many modes. whether it is complete streets or transits. we really need the dot to overlay that in our capital programs. it is somewhat of a new school of thought in some regards in new jersey. but it is something we have been working on for the last couple of years to make sure we build estate, -- estate -- a state that is for future generations and beyond. carlos: the inflation reduction act did not give us $3 billion on top of the...
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defense budget, it is exactly if we refused dollars 10 years ago would not have been americans the ability to now wage this world hybrid war and spend hundreds of billions of dollars to support, so to speak , the war in europe we were then told 10 years ago, perhaps, uh, this will require a review of contracts, we will make losses. in short , the entire oligarchy, which was focused on offshore companies, the comprador oligarchy categorically opposed the refusal to use dollars and euros, because the oligarchic structures also have central banks as their patrons. uh, the main idea is the freedom to export capital. maybe only in foreign cook. if we switch to export rub. it will no longer be possible to hide money in shock, so the main point of doing the implementation of our foreign trade was precisely capital. if you are exporting in foreign currency, we do not follow the gates , and for many years about a third of the income from the export of russian hydrocarbons was managed and, in general, was exempt from taxation. and all our attempts to transfer these exports of national currencies wer
defense budget, it is exactly if we refused dollars 10 years ago would not have been americans the ability to now wage this world hybrid war and spend hundreds of billions of dollars to support, so to speak , the war in europe we were then told 10 years ago, perhaps, uh, this will require a review of contracts, we will make losses. in short , the entire oligarchy, which was focused on offshore companies, the comprador oligarchy categorically opposed the refusal to use dollars and euros, because...
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the west ability to shape the world in its own image also appears to be on the way. as a result, should we expect new regional and block globalization ah, crafts sucking globalization, i'm joined by my guess arthur claire o. in toronto, he's a liberty advocate in a freelance editor in washington. we have thomas holly, he is founder of the economics democratic and open societies project. and in bristol, we crossed to jot he brower. she is a spokesperson for the world anti imperialist form, as well as author of dr to war against russia and china high crossing roles in the fact that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, are there. let me go to you 1st year. we didn't get a lot of coverage in western media, but there was a really big meeting between the chinese leader and a in re odd with the the saudi leader. and if you compare and contrast with what it looked like compared to biden bite and gotta, you know, a bump a shake and the red carpet came out for the chinese leader. huge deals being made, energy deals, infrastructure deals. the works here.
the west ability to shape the world in its own image also appears to be on the way. as a result, should we expect new regional and block globalization ah, crafts sucking globalization, i'm joined by my guess arthur claire o. in toronto, he's a liberty advocate in a freelance editor in washington. we have thomas holly, he is founder of the economics democratic and open societies project. and in bristol, we crossed to jot he brower. she is a spokesperson for the world anti imperialist form, as...
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it has the ability to recruit more soldiers. so what the ukrainians want and what the americans are trying to give them is the ability to move, to maneuver tanks, we'll do that. as will strikers, which are also on their way. the strikers, one of the most ma nooufable vehicles to fight in iraq. this is a long-term strategy enhancement. ien wouldn't say it's a strategy shift, but it's a strategy development that ukrainians welcome and the russianss are vehemently condemning. but the most immediate impact is the fact that germany says other countries can give away, whatever they want to do the tanks that they have in their possession right now. so if you have poland, which says it thes to send german tanks across the border, and other baltic states willing to do the same, you can see western tanks flowing into ukraine quite soon to be used on the battlefield and giving them more mobility. so on the long-term, yes, it's a significant development. on the short-term, it might come quickly enough to have an impact on the war as it inte
it has the ability to recruit more soldiers. so what the ukrainians want and what the americans are trying to give them is the ability to move, to maneuver tanks, we'll do that. as will strikers, which are also on their way. the strikers, one of the most ma nooufable vehicles to fight in iraq. this is a long-term strategy enhancement. ien wouldn't say it's a strategy shift, but it's a strategy development that ukrainians welcome and the russianss are vehemently condemning. but the most...