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shining example of the center for international light art is the only museum that's devoted to a good song. and distracting habit why musicians have to endure some more coughing in concert halls. now that winter's see a man and people are back on the slopes it's high season in the european winter sports hotspots from ideals my and my ts hound holder that's definitely not enough even the most difficult slopes are too boring for them they are free riders who prefer to ski and untouched to rain fall away from from the usual priests and they are looking for extreme challenges the austrians always have the camera with them so they can share their adventures with the latest who is free riding the other south pole breasts just selfish to go. they spent weeks all by themselves in the harsh terrain of can't arctica free riders my tears how noida and my ts my own hiked one hundred fifty kilometers to this. two thousand metre high peak near the south pole no one has ever climbed these mountains before . i love the challenge of trying new things that one would think are impossible to achieve that
shining example of the center for international light art is the only museum that's devoted to a good song. and distracting habit why musicians have to endure some more coughing in concert halls. now that winter's see a man and people are back on the slopes it's high season in the european winter sports hotspots from ideals my and my ts hound holder that's definitely not enough even the most difficult slopes are too boring for them they are free riders who prefer to ski and untouched to rain...
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guest: it's center for strategic and international studies, it abshire, d by david which is where -- comes from. it is very much not politically n line, we don't have a democratic or republican side. a center for analysis and planning. of lobbyists.t host: we have 10 minutes left to anthony cordesman, get as many calls as we can. grant in d.c., line for ahead.ndents, go caller: yes, i want to ask nthony what he thinks the u.s. moral position on nuclear nonproliferation is, essentially we waved or presidents allowed export,ress to wave arms control prohibition on aid to 1999, mr. d india n. anthony cordesman himself said 1986, he believed the sraelis in collusion with the plan's ownener apollo, pennsylvania, actually stole build 10 pons to nuclear weapons. i mean, what is the u.s. moral nuclear on nonproliferation when we're ssentially bit by bit destroying this country's credibility on nuclear nonproliferation? guest: well, first, let's be very careful, i reported and the suspicion there ad been israeli effort to obtain material from a plant. here -- it has never been affirmed. when y
guest: it's center for strategic and international studies, it abshire, d by david which is where -- comes from. it is very much not politically n line, we don't have a democratic or republican side. a center for analysis and planning. of lobbyists.t host: we have 10 minutes left to anthony cordesman, get as many calls as we can. grant in d.c., line for ahead.ndents, go caller: yes, i want to ask nthony what he thinks the u.s. moral position on nuclear nonproliferation is, essentially we waved...
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just as, by the way, the center for international affairs at harvard that i spent a lot of time was run by kissinger was at that point, they decide to change it from cia to the center for international affairs, see foia, they preferred. same idea. so the idea was though that would be hitting with the icbms into the interior, deep into the interior and are aces, but they would correlate that attack with short range of medium-range missiles, cruise missiles from submarines cost basis at our command and control. the submarines would be very close in a very short flight types. they can essentially no warning time. that phenomenon is still a factor in our analysis of both sides. so okay, it's going to be a coordinated attack, and the best time for such an attack would be in august for various weather conditions and so forth on a moonless night about midnight, coordinating this. i look out my window at rand which is right above muscle beach in santa monica, looking out at the ocean. it was a moonless night and it was about midnight. i looked at my watch and this brutal expression of hairs on
just as, by the way, the center for international affairs at harvard that i spent a lot of time was run by kissinger was at that point, they decide to change it from cia to the center for international affairs, see foia, they preferred. same idea. so the idea was though that would be hitting with the icbms into the interior, deep into the interior and are aces, but they would correlate that attack with short range of medium-range missiles, cruise missiles from submarines cost basis at our...
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guest: it's center for strategic and international studies, it abshire, d by david which is where -- mes from. it is very much not politically n line, we don't have a democratic or republican side. a center for analysis and planning. of lobbyists.t host: we have 10 minutes left to anthony cordesman, get as many calls as we can. grant in d.c., line for ahead.ndents, go caller: yes, i want to ask nthony what he thinks the u.s. moral position on nuclear nonproliferation is, essentially we waved or presidents allowed export,ress to wave arms control prohibition on aid to 1999, mr. d india n. anthony cordesman himself said 1986, he believed the sraelis in collusion with the plan's ownener apollo, pennsylvania, actually stole build 10 pons to nuclear weapons. i mean, what is the u.s. moral nuclear on nonproliferation when we're ssentially bit by bit destroying this country's credibility on nuclear nonproliferation? guest: well, first, let's be very careful, i reported and the suspicion there ad been israeli effort to obtain material from a plant. here -- it has never been affirmed. when you
guest: it's center for strategic and international studies, it abshire, d by david which is where -- mes from. it is very much not politically n line, we don't have a democratic or republican side. a center for analysis and planning. of lobbyists.t host: we have 10 minutes left to anthony cordesman, get as many calls as we can. grant in d.c., line for ahead.ndents, go caller: yes, i want to ask nthony what he thinks the u.s. moral position on nuclear nonproliferation is, essentially we waved or...
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he also serves as director of the graduate program at harvard's center for international affairs and o-chairs harvard's international and global history seminar. his most recent book is empire at war 1911 to 23. the book is relevant to today's discussion is the wilsonian moment to self-determination self-determination and the international origins of anti-cloning of nationalism. eric has held fellowships from the national endowment for the amenities the american academy of arts and sciences and the american council of learned societies among others and burke have other of ratcliffe institute for advanced study. .. >> i (a california for what i expected to be an ice storm. i'm disappointed it's just a few drops of rain. thank you very much for see sis for organizing the event. it's a great opportunity to talk about the importance of the first world war. i want to start out by stating the obvious. it's very easy to mock woodrow wilson. god gave us the ten commandments and broke them, wilson give us his 14 points, we shall see. talking to woodrow wilson's like talking to jesus christ. ma
he also serves as director of the graduate program at harvard's center for international affairs and o-chairs harvard's international and global history seminar. his most recent book is empire at war 1911 to 23. the book is relevant to today's discussion is the wilsonian moment to self-determination self-determination and the international origins of anti-cloning of nationalism. eric has held fellowships from the national endowment for the amenities the american academy of arts and sciences and...
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. >>> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a conference about defense cooperation between the u.s. and south korea, including acquisition policy and research and development programs. this portion featured a panel
. >>> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a conference about defense cooperation between the u.s. and south korea, including acquisition policy and research and development programs. this portion featured a panel
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it's a pleasure to be here at the center for strategic and international studies for the u.s. launch of the iea's coal report 2017. our analysis, the current state of global coal markets and a forecast of coal demand out to 2022. as jane mentioned, our global launch took place earlier today in delhi, the first time we have launched a major iea report of global reach in india. as india became an associate member of the international agency. energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis and particularly jane for the work done in organizing this event. as jane mentioned, coal's played a big role in the world's energy system for a long time. and it took until around 1910 for the consumption of coal worldwide to reach about 1 billion tons a year. to get from 1 billion tons to 3 billion tons took nearly 90 years. in part because the increased role of oil in the 20th century. but to get from 3 billion to 5 billion only took 12 years. we have just come through the far side of a big expansion in coal demand. but since around 2012, 2013, demand was the first plateau, and then as
it's a pleasure to be here at the center for strategic and international studies for the u.s. launch of the iea's coal report 2017. our analysis, the current state of global coal markets and a forecast of coal demand out to 2022. as jane mentioned, our global launch took place earlier today in delhi, the first time we have launched a major iea report of global reach in india. as india became an associate member of the international agency. energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis...
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and -- a corporation objected o that so they became icbm, and just as by the way, the center for international affairs at harvard that had i was spending a lot of time at run by -- krising jeer they change it from cia to center four international cifia same idea. so -- the idea was, though, that they would be hitting with the icbm into the interior in our basis. but that they would coordinate that attack with short range or medium range cruise missiles from submarines on our coastal basis and on a command and control and submarine would be very close in, and have very short flight tile is they gave essentially no warning time. that phenomenon is still a factor in our -- analysis on both sides. so okay what's going to be a coordinated attack and they said best time for such a attack would be in august for various weather conditions and so forth when on the night about midnight -- coordinating this, and i looked out of my window right above mussel beach in santa monica, looking out at the ocean it was a moonless night and it was about midnight i looked at my watch, and this -- verbal expression
and -- a corporation objected o that so they became icbm, and just as by the way, the center for international affairs at harvard that had i was spending a lot of time at run by -- krising jeer they change it from cia to center four international cifia same idea. so -- the idea was, though, that they would be hitting with the icbm into the interior in our basis. but that they would coordinate that attack with short range or medium range cruise missiles from submarines on our coastal basis and...
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hoover institution, at stanford university, the massachusetts university of technology's center for international studies, the shanghai academy of social sciences, and the university in beijing. ms. mclernon is president and ceo of the organization for international investment, representing the unique interests of u.s. subsidiaries. with a strong background in economics, her efforts focus on the important role u.s. subsidiaries play in the american economy and policy issues that would make the u.s. a more competitive location for foreign direct investment and job creation. prior to be named president and ceo, ms. mclernon was op's senior vice president where she focused on advocacy. each of you will be recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony, and without objection, each of your written statements will be made part of the record. mr. kimmitt, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee. thank you for your invitation to offer a perspective on the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. this is one of those rare i
hoover institution, at stanford university, the massachusetts university of technology's center for international studies, the shanghai academy of social sciences, and the university in beijing. ms. mclernon is president and ceo of the organization for international investment, representing the unique interests of u.s. subsidiaries. with a strong background in economics, her efforts focus on the important role u.s. subsidiaries play in the american economy and policy issues that would make the...
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that's hosted by the center for strenal and international studies. and this evening, the american constitution society discusses the judicial nomination process in the trump administration. live at 6:15 p.m. eastern. also here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, author and "wall street journal" contributor with his book "the accidental president: harry s. truman and the four months that changed the world." >> roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday. truman was terrified to give the speech. he talks about
that's hosted by the center for strenal and international studies. and this evening, the american constitution society discusses the judicial nomination process in the trump administration. live at 6:15 p.m. eastern. also here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, author and "wall street journal" contributor with his book "the accidental president: harry s. truman and the four months that changed the world." >> roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday....
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we have david said the senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies is also a former deputy u.s. assistant secretary for defense for afghanistan and pakistan thank you very much indeed for joining us let me start by asking mr bush is this what is donald trump trying to do here is he trying to shift the u.s. foreign policy in general just he's being tough own country is he considers not doing enough to help the united states of america well to begin with no country on the face of this earth is entitled and i use the word in emphasize in title to american tax dollars the president this money comes out of the generosity of the american people the president of united states made it very very clear when he campaigned and when he took office that america is going to be first a lot of that money could now be used for our problems our infrastructure the things that we need to get done in this country now and now look pakistan for example criticized his national security policy it seems to me that as long as the money is flowing things are fine but now that the money sto
we have david said the senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies is also a former deputy u.s. assistant secretary for defense for afghanistan and pakistan thank you very much indeed for joining us let me start by asking mr bush is this what is donald trump trying to do here is he trying to shift the u.s. foreign policy in general just he's being tough own country is he considers not doing enough to help the united states of america well to begin with no country on the...
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international committee of the red cross in south sudan and finally david said me he's a former u.s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan and pakistan and is now a senior fellow center for strategic and international studies welcome to you all i'm audie i want to start with you i often speak with aid workers in conflict zones who tell me about how much the situation is deteriorating how much risk they face can you tell our viewers about how hard it is for you and your colleagues to operate out of a place like south sudan of course when we work in a place like south sudan there's a risk this is a country in war. it is a country where the really in our visit every day and for us as well aaron for the red cross. here in south sudan we also lost one of our staff members and last year this was the most serious impact that we had seen on the i.c.r.c. in very many years. and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of
international committee of the red cross in south sudan and finally david said me he's a former u.s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan and pakistan and is now a senior fellow center for strategic and international studies welcome to you all i'm audie i want to start with you i often speak with aid workers in conflict zones who tell me about how much the situation is deteriorating how much risk they face can you tell our viewers about how hard it is for you and your...
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the center for strategic and international studies this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> whether you are joining us in the room or online, thank you for being here for the event. we are excited and delighted that the ambassadors representing the countries here in washington can join us and as you may have noticed they are all female ambassadors. before we begin i will introduce the ambassador in a few moments but i want to give a few social media reminders. we hope you are following us on twitter and there should have been handouts hopefully you got them with all of the handles. we also ask that you use the hash tag csi live. we hope that you are following the events as well. part of the speakers series wouldn't be possible without the support thank you for helping us amplify the voices of the women in foreign policy, international business and international development so i'm pleased to welcome the director of federal government affairs. [applause] happy new year. this is the fourth year sponsoring the series and i am excited to take it kick it off with this group of fabulous women. the
the center for strategic and international studies this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> whether you are joining us in the room or online, thank you for being here for the event. we are excited and delighted that the ambassadors representing the countries here in washington can join us and as you may have noticed they are all female ambassadors. before we begin i will introduce the ambassador in a few moments but i want to give a few social media reminders. we hope you are following us on...
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anthony from the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for your time today.out these protests because iran is now blaming this on saudi arabia's social media campaign to make things worse. how will this worsen the relationship between the countries and how the u.s. plays into this dynamic? >> it's very unlikely to worsen it because relations are about as bad as you can be without having actual military incidents. and quite frankly iran is simply trying to deflect what are very serious problems in its economy in the economic status of its people and its rising property rate -- poverty rate. it is not going to alter its relations with saudi arabia and the united states as long as there's no military incident. david: it's david westin. tell us what effect this will have on the regime over there. will this make them more moderate or could it hard in the lines? >> it's a great question because this has been an ongoing struggle. it was a struggle under the previous president. since the president took office in 2013 he clearly has advocated development, economic ref
anthony from the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for your time today.out these protests because iran is now blaming this on saudi arabia's social media campaign to make things worse. how will this worsen the relationship between the countries and how the u.s. plays into this dynamic? >> it's very unlikely to worsen it because relations are about as bad as you can be without having actual military incidents. and quite frankly iran is simply trying to deflect what...
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i'm joined now by michael could go then he's from the asia program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and he joins us now from the united states thank you being with us own of france24 is not now at save the children. has been operating in afghanistan since nineteen seventy six and it is now having to spend its operations we also the red cross. scaling back its operations because of security why are these aid agencies increasingly under attack. well unfortunately it's just because they can be. because the security conditions allow these different types of terrorist groups to work target. what at the end of the day are really soft targets in the status children other chararitable groups in afghanistan have good security measures is still? there are heavily fortififi as a militarary base wououle anand. the security forces n afghanistann not simplply he not bebe up to ththe tasasko prevent t and preempts. the types of. incidents like what we saw today with the same to childr and of course the farmrm com that. p presence in afghahanistan last several years ago so it's not like y
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he's a leading research fellow at the center for european and international studies thanks for being with us this morning that we heard the story there recruit who turned himself in to the authorities upon returning to. typical is that returning. frankly it's the first time i hear something that. we know. so i go ahead such things do happen but. yeah yeah you know i but but the media has never reported on this you know ok ok do you have any idea of how many chechens went to syria and how many are coming back. now i don't have an idea of zero chance but there was some estimates about citizens of c.i.s. countries that those posts soviet states of the estimated number was about thirty thousand thirty thousand that is a sigint to it but. again it was a judge or jordan only sticks thing and we have no way dia with or they they have any any any reason stood to report there was a police who did but. probably not speaking to the few good so if we might remember that one of the official goals of the russian military operation in syria as reported by by putting himself and by the minister of d
he's a leading research fellow at the center for european and international studies thanks for being with us this morning that we heard the story there recruit who turned himself in to the authorities upon returning to. typical is that returning. frankly it's the first time i hear something that. we know. so i go ahead such things do happen but. yeah yeah you know i but but the media has never reported on this you know ok ok do you have any idea of how many chechens went to syria and how many...
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whitehouse: to quote the center for strategic and international studies, heather connally, testifying before congress last spring, corruption is the lubricant, the lubricant for moscow's election interference. so, she said, the battle of western democracies to defeat corruption must be seen as what she called a matter of national security. testifying before our crime and terrorism subcommittee, former director of national intelligence james clapper agreed, saying of russia's 2016 election meddling -- i quote here -- i believe the russians are now emboldened to continue such activities in the future, both here and around the world, and to do so even more intensely. if there has ever been a clarion call for vigilance and action against a threat to the very foundation of our democratic political system, this episode is it. i hope, he continued, the american people recognize the severity of this threat and that we collectively counter it before it further erodes the fabric of our democracy. how to counter it? well, there are two important solutions that witnesses have identified in recent
whitehouse: to quote the center for strategic and international studies, heather connally, testifying before congress last spring, corruption is the lubricant, the lubricant for moscow's election interference. so, she said, the battle of western democracies to defeat corruption must be seen as what she called a matter of national security. testifying before our crime and terrorism subcommittee, former director of national intelligence james clapper agreed, saying of russia's 2016 election...
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spoke at the center for strategic and international studies about the current state of relations between the two countries. this is an hour and 15 minutes. it is a privilege to be cohosting this with my friends over at csi s.. we are going to be having a conversation with the ambassador of the islamic republic, mr.'s s aizaz ahmad chaudhry. with 37 years of experience in the foreign service, he was the secretary of pakistan and he is a graduate of tufts university and had a very interesting and distinguished career basically all the big jobs with the ambassador of the netherlands and we are very fortunate to have someone of his caliber representing pakistan at this time. we are at a challenging time for the relations between the united states and pakistan. we are aware of all that, but i think we need to talk about the challenges in our relationship and the thing is that needs to be addressed and then we also want a conversation that opens up on a number of things that don't get enough attention. we will turn over to the ambassador. please come up it's an honor to have you. [applause] >>
spoke at the center for strategic and international studies about the current state of relations between the two countries. this is an hour and 15 minutes. it is a privilege to be cohosting this with my friends over at csi s.. we are going to be having a conversation with the ambassador of the islamic republic, mr.'s s aizaz ahmad chaudhry. with 37 years of experience in the foreign service, he was the secretary of pakistan and he is a graduate of tufts university and had a very interesting and...
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and the push by democrats to get both from illegal immigrants according to a recent center for american progress internal memo that blatantly said that. now listen to how tough democrat s have been on illegal immigration. >> it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years and we must do more to stop it. we simply cannot allow people to pour into the united states un detected, undocumented, un checked. we do not want to do anything to encourage more illegal immigration into this country. >> the american people are fundamentally pro-legal immigration and anti-illegal immigration. we will only pass comprehensive reform when we recognize this fundamental concept. liz: so why the 180 in the democrat party congressman? >> i don't know, because all four of those comments were very reasonable. they're very bipartisan in their approach. i think it is the right answer and i think people across the political spectrum believe all of those comments but for whatever reason, remember, the main in politico tuesday for t
and the push by democrats to get both from illegal immigrants according to a recent center for american progress internal memo that blatantly said that. now listen to how tough democrat s have been on illegal immigration. >> it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years and we must do more to stop it. we simply cannot allow people to pour into the united states un detected,...
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i'm a senior fellow here at the center for strategic and international studies and the international security program and director of our defense industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call defense trade or the cooperation of defense acquisition that we do with our allies and partners. i'm going to introduce our panel, and maybe kick off the question and answer session with this group when we're ready for that. our panel is divided into two folks who are presenting and two discussants who will speak to the presentations and other issues under this topic. and our topic for this panel is finding opportunities to facilitate republic of korea/u.s. defense r & d cooperation. i think we have a really strong panel to present to you on this topic. to my left is mr. steve wellby, who recently completed service or at least within the last several months, completed service as the assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering at the u.s. department of defense. he was the chief technology officer of the u.s. department of defense,
i'm a senior fellow here at the center for strategic and international studies and the international security program and director of our defense industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call defense trade or the cooperation of defense acquisition that we do with our allies and partners. i'm going to introduce our panel, and maybe kick off the question and answer session with this group when we're ready for that. our panel is divided into two...
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. >>> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a conference about defense cooperation between the u.s. and south korea, including acquisition policy and research and development programs. this portion featured a panel discussion about private aerospace industry efforts to work with the u.s. and south korean militaries to address north korean aggression and nuclear capability. >>> okay. now we can kick off the next panel discussion. and again, we have two presenters and two discussants. and this panel is focused on opportunities for -- collaboration, cooperation in the aerospace industry. and to my left our first presenter is ms. elana broitman who is the -- who is currently at the center for a new american security, their new york -- i'm sorry. got that one wrong. the new america foundation -- apologies. the new america foundation. there is a lot of think tanks in town that all do incredible work. and sometimes one can confuse them. she is i think running the new york office for the new america foundation. she is the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for man
. >>> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a conference about defense cooperation between the u.s. and south korea, including acquisition policy and research and development programs. this portion featured a panel discussion about private aerospace industry efforts to work with the u.s. and south korean militaries to address north korean aggression and nuclear capability. >>> okay. now we can kick off the next panel discussion. and again, we have two...
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thank you. >> and we are live right now from the center for strategic and international studies here in washington. we are expecting former ambassadors to come out and speak to us about global perceptions of the us. we have live coverage. this event scheduled to get under way any minute. also, this afternoon, at this hour on the floor of the senate we are awaiting for a vote about reauthorizing the house approved fisa surveillance program. a vote to move forward on that is scheduled for 5:30, 60 votes would be needed. also this week both the house and senate are working on funding the federal government past the deadline which is midnight friday. possibility of another shert resolution moving forward. we'll follow that for you. and you can watch with us live on c-span 2 when the senators work on that tomorrow as well. the house meeting tomorrow again they'll be debating later this week a bill on abortion that timing coincides with the march for life rally which is friday in front of the supreme court. so we are waiting for this event to get under way with former ambassadors talking a
thank you. >> and we are live right now from the center for strategic and international studies here in washington. we are expecting former ambassadors to come out and speak to us about global perceptions of the us. we have live coverage. this event scheduled to get under way any minute. also, this afternoon, at this hour on the floor of the senate we are awaiting for a vote about reauthorizing the house approved fisa surveillance program. a vote to move forward on that is scheduled for...
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for a second. after customs border protection makes an opioid seizure at one of these international centers, how does the advanced data assist you and hsi in subsequent criminal investigations? >> thank you for your question, senator. the quicker we get the information, the hire probability we have at conducting a successful prosecution. it also allows us as mr. owens, i believe, stated earlier is it allows us to do a link analysis or post seizure analysis where you might be able to tie the links of previous seizure, tie a national criminal organization. for example, we may have an organization or previous seizure that was in california and this seizure at jfk in new york. but fwinsd his or the -- based on the historical data we may be able to to tie it together and develop a larger organization that we can be able to take down a larger organization. it also helps us from the office of a safety standpoint, senator. before our agents go into a home, it's helpful to know the person that may be inside that residence or business, what type of criminal history do they have, do they have weapons, how can w
for a second. after customs border protection makes an opioid seizure at one of these international centers, how does the advanced data assist you and hsi in subsequent criminal investigations? >> thank you for your question, senator. the quicker we get the information, the hire probability we have at conducting a successful prosecution. it also allows us as mr. owens, i believe, stated earlier is it allows us to do a link analysis or post seizure analysis where you might be able to tie...
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it's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. this evening the american constitution society discusses the judicial nomination process in the trump administration. we will have that live at 6:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> watch c-span's profile series on white house administration officials. this week we'll feature energy secretary rick perry. secretary perry: today as we market u.s.-produced liquefied natural goes, l.n.g., as we sell our technology on carbon capture, being able to use coal in a responsible way to other countries, the department of energy, those national labs, 17 some al labs are probably of the best investment that the american taxpayer made over the course of the years because of the basic research that was done there and then the commercialization of that research to change people's lives. >> rick perry friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, and with the free -span radio app. >> the house passed a bill today to re-authorize a foreign intelligence collection program but with some changes. it r
it's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. this evening the american constitution society discusses the judicial nomination process in the trump administration. we will have that live at 6:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> watch c-span's profile series on white house administration officials. this week we'll feature energy secretary rick perry. secretary perry: today as we market u.s.-produced liquefied natural goes, l.n.g., as we sell our technology on carbon...
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live now on c-span from the center for strategic and international studies, a discussion with security secretary ernest moniz. we'll be hearing from the former secretary shortly. >> we're lucky to have him in town, staying active. he's become the co-chair of the nuclear threat initiative, my old boss, senator sam nun is the co-chair with him, i'm delighted, senator, that you're back today, i asked if he wanted to say any remarks, he said hell, no, i'll let ernie do that. charlie curtis, thank you for being here. charlie and deb, thank you for being -- they've been partners with us in raising so many important issues of our day. just as a bit of a safety announcement first, in case, we may hear a voice that says we have an emergency. if that happens, please follow my instructions. we've got an exit right there and one over there that will take us down to the street. we'll go down, take two left there, go once we get to "national geographic," i'll have hot chocolate waiting for everybody. nothing will happen but just in case. i don't think we ever had a more qualified individual to be se
live now on c-span from the center for strategic and international studies, a discussion with security secretary ernest moniz. we'll be hearing from the former secretary shortly. >> we're lucky to have him in town, staying active. he's become the co-chair of the nuclear threat initiative, my old boss, senator sam nun is the co-chair with him, i'm delighted, senator, that you're back today, i asked if he wanted to say any remarks, he said hell, no, i'll let ernie do that. charlie curtis,...
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back with gordon chang of the center for strategic and international studies. so joining us is cnn senior political analyst david gergen. david, as someone who's worked for presidents, both republican and democrat, what do you make of this tweet? >> well, first of all, anderson, it's good to see you. beyond that, we're back to my hands are bigger than your hands. my nuclear button is bigger than your nuclear button. there is sort of a male sort of, you know, rivalry here that i think that -- what i think is happening is that the white house legitimately sees that the north koreans reaching out to the south koreans to begin one-on-one talks with the south koreans could very much go crosswise with u.s. policy at being very tough on north korea. as you know, anderson, the south korean government is notably more moderate, less aggressive than the trump administration is. so that the capacity of the north koreans to drive a wedge between us will buy time with the north koreans, which is very viable to them, and so i think the president is trying to heat up the rivalr
back with gordon chang of the center for strategic and international studies. so joining us is cnn senior political analyst david gergen. david, as someone who's worked for presidents, both republican and democrat, what do you make of this tweet? >> well, first of all, anderson, it's good to see you. beyond that, we're back to my hands are bigger than your hands. my nuclear button is bigger than your nuclear button. there is sort of a male sort of, you know, rivalry here that i think that...
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. [ applause ] [ unintelligible chatter ] >> if you missed any of this event, the center for strategic and international studies, see it again on our website, c-span.org. >>> c-span's washington journal, live, every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, democratic congressman bobby scott of virginia and congressman jason lewis of minnesota. with north carolina attorney general josh stein will be our guest aboard the bus. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. and join us on friday and saturday as we look back to the one-year anniversaries of president trump's inauguration, and the women's march on washington.
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this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. >> just got the thumbs up. we'll begin. thank you for being here this morning. welcome to csis. and we appreciate you being here bright and early on monday morning for this important event. my name is scott miller. i'm a senior adviser and hold the william chair in international business at csis. this morning's event is production of three csis programs working cooperatively. the program for prosperity and development and the america's program. so we welcome you those of you who made it over here. we appreciate that effort. for those of you online, we welcome you. and if you are interested in the rebroadcast of this event, it will be posted on the event page at csis.org immediately following the program. there is it a lot of programming in this city on nafta for no surprise to any of you who follow this, so we are generuiny delighted that you came and came to our event. so thank for doing that. we have excellent lineup today to talk about subject that we hope will provide context. but our programs are doing that
this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. >> just got the thumbs up. we'll begin. thank you for being here this morning. welcome to csis. and we appreciate you being here bright and early on monday morning for this important event. my name is scott miller. i'm a senior adviser and hold the william chair in international business at csis. this morning's event is production of three csis programs working cooperatively. the program for prosperity and development...
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the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day.they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father has built for more than forty years. to go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth seen when the so-called panama papers revealed information about hundreds of offshore companies released two world leaders sports and. that was the day that the story was coming out in the b.b.c. so i mean i just sat down with a while what to stop and it was. it was. a guy i never expected that. this is the first time has allowed journalists. and it's the first time she's spoken publicly. about her family. this is one of my father's books. more than twenty years ago it's taking it to me and my sister. to my pretty girls. obviously keen to defend her she believes that all companies are completely legal. it's simply unavoidable fact. drug
the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day.they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father has built for more than forty years. to go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth seen when the so-called panama papers revealed...
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the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day.they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father had for more than forty years to just go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth when the. papers revealed information about hundreds of offshore companies at least two world leaders. that was the day that the story was coming out in the b.b.c. so i mean i just sat down with a while what to stop and it was. it was. a guy i never expected. but this is the first time has allowed journalists. and it's the first time she's spoken publicly and so candidly about her family. this is one of my father's books and i he waited more than twenty years ago it's taking it to me and my older sister. inspiration. it says to my pretty girls to sign up. obviously keen to defend her. she believes that all companies are completely legal.
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he serves as the director of the fogerty international center, associate director for international research at the national institutes of health. dr. glass has maintained field studies in india, bangladesh, brazil, mexico, china, and elsewhere in the world. he has received awards including the prestigious charles shepherd lifetime scientific achievement award presented by the centers for disease control, and the charles -- dr. charles marie award for the national foundation for ineffectious diseases in the developing -- infectious disease says in the developing world. two witnesses and welcome to our subcommittee. doctor? >> good afternoon, chairman smith, representative barra, representative donvan. i'm happy and honored to represent the national institute on aging, one of the 27 institutes and centers at the nih. we at the nia leave nih's alzheimer's disease research, and as deputy director, i bring my experiences and academic geriatrician. i could very much empthieathizeh the comments about the illness and personal impacts on families. when i saw patients on a daily basis, it was heartbr
he serves as the director of the fogerty international center, associate director for international research at the national institutes of health. dr. glass has maintained field studies in india, bangladesh, brazil, mexico, china, and elsewhere in the world. he has received awards including the prestigious charles shepherd lifetime scientific achievement award presented by the centers for disease control, and the charles -- dr. charles marie award for the national foundation for ineffectious...
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this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. >> just got the thumbs up. we'll begin. thank you for being here this morning. welcome to csis. and we appreciate you being here bright and early on monday morning for this important event. my name is scott miller. i'm a senior adviser and hold the william chair in international businesst
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assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan and pakistan now a senior fellow with the center for strategic and international studies he is in baltimore maryland nice to have you with us i mean is it even as simple as that about saying we want the taliban when is it about winning and losing in afghanistan after or is it now seventeen years well actually afghanistan has been in conflict for over thirty years and it is about winning it's about with winning is peace for all afghans both those who are fighting and those who are innocent bystanders and it is possible but so far as your report laid out without the support of pakistan it's not going to it's not been achieved and i believe the president trump and his administration understand they have to the pressure they're putting on pakistan is important unfortunately i think this wave of attacks is probably part of pakistan's response to that pressure can you explain to any of our viewers who would probably have sort of war fatigue from afghanistan and maybe not understand the situation entirely what is it that the taliban itself actually wants and what is it d
assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan and pakistan now a senior fellow with the center for strategic and international studies he is in baltimore maryland nice to have you with us i mean is it even as simple as that about saying we want the taliban when is it about winning and losing in afghanistan after or is it now seventeen years well actually afghanistan has been in conflict for over thirty years and it is about winning it's about with winning is peace for all afghans both those...
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the center for strategic and international studies hosted this event. >> okay, yeah. so, i hold the chair here at csis. it's a privilege to be hosting this with dr. jones. we are going to be having a conversation with the ambassador of the islamic republic of pakistan to the u.s., mr. aaziz ahmad chaudhry. he's from tufts university and from punjab, and had an interesting career in the foreign service, basically all the big jobs in the foreign service, ambassador to the netherland and it really, we're very fortunate to have someone of his caliber representing pakistan at this time. it's obviously a very challenging time for our relations between the united states and pakistan. we wanted to have this conversation with the ambassador. i think everyone is aware of all of that, but i think we think there's a-- so i think we need to talk about the challenges in our relationship and the things that need to be addressed. and then i think we want to also have a conversation that opens up the conversation a bit. because there are some things that don't have enough attention at
the center for strategic and international studies hosted this event. >> okay, yeah. so, i hold the chair here at csis. it's a privilege to be hosting this with dr. jones. we are going to be having a conversation with the ambassador of the islamic republic of pakistan to the u.s., mr. aaziz ahmad chaudhry. he's from tufts university and from punjab, and had an interesting career in the foreign service, basically all the big jobs in the foreign service, ambassador to the netherland and it...
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the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day.they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father has built for more than forty years. to go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a narrow financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth seen when the so-called panama papers revealed information about hundreds of offshore companies released two world leaders. with the day that the story was coming out in the b.b.c. so i mean i just sat down with a while what does. it was. a guy i never expected. this is the first time has allowed journalists into and it's the first time she's spoken publicly and so candidly about her family . this is one of my father's books he waited more than twenty years ago it stated to me and my older sister. inspiration. it says to my pretty girls to sign on. to defend. she believes that all shell companies are completely legal. it's simply
the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day.they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father has built for more than forty years. to go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a narrow financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth seen when the so-called panama papers...
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for the kimmel center. the philadelphia international festival of the arts, the festival celebrating cultural, and visual artsthere will be more than 50 performances along with a gala and a street fair. they say it puts the spotlight on philadelphia as an international ha naal arts dest. >> first, the super bowl. the fever is getting hotter and hotter. we have more fun versions of the fight song to share with you starting with a slightly distracted class of nursery school kids. >>. >> what is that? >> both of these videos, that is steve right there performing "fly eagles fly" on a vintage toy horn and tambourine. he answered our call for creativity, now we want to see what you can do. the most creative take on the tune. send them to us on nbc 10 or through the nbc 10 app. half of them were looking out the window, wondering like what are we doing here? >> they were worried about the forecast and they were looking for glenn. >> they were checking for any kind of clouds and today they didn't have anything to find because we have beautiful clear skies across the area. the temperature is a little above 40 in phila
for the kimmel center. the philadelphia international festival of the arts, the festival celebrating cultural, and visual artsthere will be more than 50 performances along with a gala and a street fair. they say it puts the spotlight on philadelphia as an international ha naal arts dest. >> first, the super bowl. the fever is getting hotter and hotter. we have more fun versions of the fight song to share with you starting with a slightly distracted class of nursery school kids. >>....
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live coverage from the center for strategic and international studies starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen live with the free c-span radio app. and later the american constitution society looks at the judicial nominations process and the trump administration. see live coverage of that beginning at 6:15 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. watch c-span's "profile" series on white house administration officials. this week will feature energy secretary rick perry. >> today, as we market u.s.-produced liquefied natural gas, lng, as we sell our technology on carbon capture, being able to use coal in a responsible way to other countries, the department of energy, those national labs, those 17 national labs, are probably some of the best investment that the american taxpayer made over the course of the years because of the basic research that was done there and then the commercialization of that research to change people's lives. >> rick perry friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, and with the free c-span radio app. >>> and now senate foreign relati
live coverage from the center for strategic and international studies starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen live with the free c-span radio app. and later the american constitution society looks at the judicial nominations process and the trump administration. see live coverage of that beginning at 6:15 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. watch c-span's "profile" series on white house administration officials. this week will feature energy secretary rick perry....