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sure of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida is whether the war of words between tehran and washington risks spilling over into our late that's it for this edition of so if you go i'll see you next time. there's an international economic forum is a unique in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing. facing russia emerging markets the world of business community members to address today's vital issues. special forum coverage. in or well the state puts in the surveillance cameras in our present day for a well 19 eighty-four dystopian nightmare we put in the campgrounds we install the cameras on the nest cameras in our doors in our mental bases and but that spying devices in our hands and in our homes with alexy and other of these mass surveillance technologies that's the difference between orwell and today is that it is the worst nightmares would never think that we will imprison ourselves. dr eric jennings from santa ram is considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil.
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at in this election we thank you so much for giving us some perspective the casing from the center for strategic and international studies thank you. thank you. now voting has begun in elections for the european parliament to britain and the netherlands where the 1st e.u. countries to go to the polls voters across the bloc will be casting their ballots until sunday germany is also taking part but its best known political leader chancellor angela merkel has been conspicuous by her absence from campaigning w.'s chief political editor mahela found out why. europe's most powerful woman also used to be the poster girl for her conservative c.d.u. party in e.u. elections but that is history this time angela merkel left the e p p's widely unknown top candidate manfully to be mostly out alone to face the public and it was merkel successor c.d.u. carty leader and a great come canberra many already see as potential next chancellor who took on the heavy political lifting in the talks. in search of for us conservatives right wing populists are not potential coalition partners we don't want to and we won't wo
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of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida. with a new round of sanctions on iran by the united states the prospect of a working diplomatic solution to the question of iran's nukes is fading with american troops massing in the region tensions between tehran and washington are becoming more dangerous for everyone will try to push the president into an even tougher stance on iran what exactly is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this. republic and come the renewed american pressure really makes around. most an milani of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic studies at the university of south florida welcome to the show is rate great to have you with us mr maloney now you have been saying that chances of an all out war between united states and iran are very slim now as no side is really interested in an open conflict but recently pentagon has said and the u.s. u.s.s. aberdeen lincoln aircraft carrier and b. $52.00 strategic bombers to the persian gulf to prevent iranian miscalculation as u.s. de
of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida. with a new round of sanctions on iran by the united states the prospect of a working diplomatic solution to the question of iran's nukes is fading with american troops massing in the region tensions between tehran and washington are becoming more dangerous for everyone will try to push the president into an even tougher stance on iran what exactly is the u.s. hoping to achieve with...
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partly agreed sundress ceasefire signed last year catherine shutdown is a research or at the center for strategic studies she says the rebels fear losing political relevance of fake settle their conflicts but the so led coalition. the international community is really pushing for is the lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that. you have. to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is all off for them it's about political and david and i think that they're trying to restore it and the fans their position in yemen politically speaking they want to amend relevant the resistance movement in yemen is still very strong when it comes to popular support that being said there is an understanding now about it cannot continue much longer when it comes to military conflict and that's something we have to give the problem that we have is that on the saudi side nothing no guarantees have been given or even put forward to guarantee that. problem movement would actually have the same voice in the political future of yemen and i think that's the main worry a
partly agreed sundress ceasefire signed last year catherine shutdown is a research or at the center for strategic studies she says the rebels fear losing political relevance of fake settle their conflicts but the so led coalition. the international community is really pushing for is the lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that. you have. to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is all off for them it's about political and david and i...
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policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on cspan 2 from the navy league, see, eric, and space exhibitions, chiefs on the challenges commanders face on land, sea, and in the air. later, we have remarks by john richardson. then the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the navy leaks the air and space as for a discussion on international labor -- labor neater ship. -- leadership. >> the house ended its legislative week on thursday and before adjourning, house majority leader sandy lawyer and minority leader kevin mccarthy engaged in a colloquy looking at next week's agenda and other legislative issues. >> on tuesday we will meet for morning our debate and 2:00 for votesative business with postponed until 6:30. on wednesday and thursday we meet at 10:00 a.m. for morning our debate and 12:00 legislative business. on friday the house will meet at 9:00 a.m. for legislative business. we will continue -- consider several bills on suspension of the ru
policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on cspan 2 from the navy league, see, eric, and space exhibitions, chiefs on the challenges commanders face on land, sea, and in the air. later, we have remarks by john richardson. then the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the navy leaks the air and space as for a discussion on international labor -- labor neater ship. -- leadership....
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announcer: the center for strategic and international studies hosted this discussion on a new report on the u.s. army's air and missile defense strategy. the report is intended to give u.s. strategy through 2028. this is an hour and 15 minutes. we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of very thoughtful people to talk about the strategy and put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica, who spent 36 years in the army with a number of posts. course,l assignment, of was the commanding general of space and missile defense command. i'm going to turn things over to him. before i do that, i want to recognize senator john warner. thank you very much for coming out and for your service. general, over to you. >> thanks, tom. and thanks to each of you for being here and those that are online on behalf of the panel, i say good afternoon if you have an opportunity to hear it to think the turn it skaggs again for that thoughtful discussion on the army air missile defense 2028. they provided a great
announcer: the center for strategic and international studies hosted this discussion on a new report on the u.s. army's air and missile defense strategy. the report is intended to give u.s. strategy through 2028. this is an hour and 15 minutes. we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of very thoughtful people to talk about the strategy and put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica, who spent...
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history also president the protest has been more is this rendition a fellow at the hawkish center for strategic and international studies and alan 100 barrios and a former employee of the world bank marketing specialist raytheon architects world bank employees and contractors for the pentagon that sounds like the worst beach party ever or. i would be horrified if i walked into a room and somebody was likely over there over there by the window there isn't. a marketing specialist. i am gone no do not invite me somewhere with a marketing specialist. and just 2 days ago it was revealed that a death threat was sent to the peace group code pink by a former member of the us military far right venezuelan opposition activist luis medina a former u.s. marine and volunteer for why do aid stunt told code pink embassy defenders we are coming to get you with plenty of ammunition honestly when you find yourself threatening to murder these people. then you probably should reevaluate your life you know you have got a bit of a rage problem. next week maybe i'll send a bomb to pee wee's playhouse. do you think it
history also president the protest has been more is this rendition a fellow at the hawkish center for strategic and international studies and alan 100 barrios and a former employee of the world bank marketing specialist raytheon architects world bank employees and contractors for the pentagon that sounds like the worst beach party ever or. i would be horrified if i walked into a room and somebody was likely over there over there by the window there isn't. a marketing specialist. i am gone no do...
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greg poling is the director of the asian maritime transparency initiative at the center for strategic international studie we spoke recently about the ecological toll the disputes in the region are taking on food supplies and the livelihoods of many. >> well, ecologically speaking, the south china sea uably the most productive fishing zone on the planet. it accounts for about 12% of total fish catch and employees ovin half the fishing vessel the world. and amid this decades-long series of maritime dis between china and its neighbors, those fish stocks e now on the verge of collapse. >> sreenivasan: so, what happens when those fish stoc inevitably collapse at the rate that we're fishing them? >> well, the first thing is, southeast asian communities will be devastated. you're talking about hundreds of thousands of people that rely on fishing or fishing-related industries, and millions of more ther rely on this fish and o marine life for food security. so, it doesn't matter nearly as much in china as it does in the philippines or vietnam or indonesia. and it's also going to accelerate th
greg poling is the director of the asian maritime transparency initiative at the center for strategic international studie we spoke recently about the ecological toll the disputes in the region are taking on food supplies and the livelihoods of many. >> well, ecologically speaking, the south china sea uably the most productive fishing zone on the planet. it accounts for about 12% of total fish catch and employees ovin half the fishing vessel the world. and amid this decades-long series of...
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and we're back with most angry lani the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic studies at the university of south florida talking about the situation in iran me in meet april it on foreign minister zarif set that europe is lagging behind its commitments to save the iranian deal u.k. germany and france have a stablished a so-called instrument for supporting trade exchanges aimed at going around the u.s. sanctions against iran but tehran says it's not enough what exactly does iran want to see and us around expect the e.u. to start right trading its sanction goods and confront the united states. yes excellent question the basis of the nuclear deal. was signed. and this 6 global problem was that. we would have real limitations on the iranian nuclear program. and for that the crip crippling sanctions would be left while iran has essentially followed its implement its obligations and the international atomic energy agency has at least 16 or 17 times confirmed that iran has done its share of the subjugation unfortunately. the other 6 school board powers but particularl
and we're back with most angry lani the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic studies at the university of south florida talking about the situation in iran me in meet april it on foreign minister zarif set that europe is lagging behind its commitments to save the iranian deal u.k. germany and france have a stablished a so-called instrument for supporting trade exchanges aimed at going around the u.s. sanctions against iran but tehran says it's not enough what exactly...
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of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida. with a new round of sanctions on iran by the united states the prospect of a working diplomatic solution to the question of iran's nukes is fading and with american troops massing in the region tensions between tehran and washington are becoming more dangerous for everyone will. push the president into an even tougher stance on iran what exactly is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this march hostility towards the islamic republic and can the renewed american pressure really make to around budge most an milani of the executive director.
of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida. with a new round of sanctions on iran by the united states the prospect of a working diplomatic solution to the question of iran's nukes is fading and with american troops massing in the region tensions between tehran and washington are becoming more dangerous for everyone will. push the president into an even tougher stance on iran what exactly is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this...
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policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c service chiefs on the challenges they face on land, sea, and in the year. later, remarks by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. the senate devils in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the naval leagues sea, air, and space exploration for a discussion on international day leadership. now pentagon officials briefed reporters about the findings in a 2019 report to congress on military and security developments in china and the country's efforts to become a military power. this is about 40 minutes.
policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c service chiefs on the challenges they face on land, sea, and in the year. later, remarks by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. the senate devils in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the naval leagues sea, air, and space exploration for a discussion on international day leadership. now pentagon officials briefed...
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policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c service chiefs on the challenges they face on land, sea, and in the year. later, remarks by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. the senate devils in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the naval leagues sea, air, and space exploration for a discussion on international day leadership. now pentagon officials briefed reporters about the findings in a 2019 report to congress on military and security developments in china and the country's efforts to become a military power. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you. good morning. yesterday, the department of defense submitted our annual report to congress, which we refer to as the china military power report. this report is our authoritative statement on how we view developments in the chinese military as well as how that integrates within their overall strategy. of course, this relates to what we do here at the department of defense
policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c service chiefs on the challenges they face on land, sea, and in the year. later, remarks by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operations. the senate devils in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the naval leagues sea, air, and space exploration for a discussion on international day leadership. now pentagon officials briefed...
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agreed under a cease fire signed last year after shocked and as a researcher at the el science center for strategic studies she says the rebels to a losing political relevance if they settle their conflict with the saudi coalition . the international community is really pushing for is a lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that the fear about degrees you have right now would be to to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is over for them it's about political and you know i think that they're trying to assert and defend that position in yemen politically speaking they want to remember elements of the resistance movement in yemen is still very strong when it comes to property support that being said there was an understanding now that it cannot continue much longer when it comes to the military complex and that's something we have to give the problem that we have is that on the saudi side nothing no guarantees have been given or even put forward to guarantee that the problem movements would actually have a say in voice in the political future
agreed under a cease fire signed last year after shocked and as a researcher at the el science center for strategic studies she says the rebels to a losing political relevance if they settle their conflict with the saudi coalition . the international community is really pushing for is a lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that the fear about degrees you have right now would be to to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is over for them...
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the center for strategic and international studies posted this forum on the two-volume report in thewar in iraq. this is about an hour and 10 minutes.
the center for strategic and international studies posted this forum on the two-volume report in thewar in iraq. this is about an hour and 10 minutes.
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we are going to bring you over to the center for strategic and international studies. they are having a discussion this morning on the relationship between russia and china, political, military, and economic. live coverage on c-span. c-span.orgch online, , or listen the free c-span radio app. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] know,course, as you all the national security strategy as defined china and russia relationships with both of those countries have gotten worse over the last couple of years. we have seen serious movement closer between the two of them, increasing cooperation and a number of areas, and a lot of people in this town have started to ask what that means, what is the long-term significance of that rapprochement. what does their cooperation being for the global order and for the u.s.? we are very lucky to have anna character provide a russian perspective on all of those questions she is a profess
we are going to bring you over to the center for strategic and international studies. they are having a discussion this morning on the relationship between russia and china, political, military, and economic. live coverage on c-span. c-span.orgch online, , or listen the free c-span radio app. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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won once it's big to happen shocked and frightened united kingdom she's a researcher at the center for strategic studies studies we appreciate your time very much so you say that the who these back is really up against the wall in what way. well the international community is really pushing for is a lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that the sheer difference you have. to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is over for them it's about political and if it's you know i think that they're trying to. and defund their position in yemen politically speaking they want to amend relevance and that would make sense if you look at things you know from their perspective so and i think that what you see play out right now is an expression of that desire to remain relevant and ensure through violence if need be that the will so almost almost a sense of desperation is that fair to say. no i wouldn't put it down where can i bring this feel i mean the resistance movement in yemen is so very strong when it comes to public support that being said there
won once it's big to happen shocked and frightened united kingdom she's a researcher at the center for strategic studies studies we appreciate your time very much so you say that the who these back is really up against the wall in what way. well the international community is really pushing for is a lucian when it comes to peace in yemen and i think that the sheer difference you have. to lose ground politically speaking when it comes to what happens next after the war is over for them it's...
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the center for strategic and international studies hosted the event. studies this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] it is my special pleasure to welcome toit is my special pleasure welcome senator tammy duckworth. if anything happens, i will be the control officer and i will direct you either out or back. someplace to go. senator duckworth is the senator from illinois and recently elected. the first senator to give birth in office. this is a wonderful achievement and previously represented illinois and house of representatives where she was elected after serving in iraq. she just came back from iraq from her first trip after leaving iraq under different circumstances and is here to talk about what she saw and what she learned and how that should help inform us moving forward. sarah, thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> so, you were in iraq on a congressional delegation. >> yes, i met the delegation. >> we were able to meet with all of the government leaders with the prime minister they were gracious to make time for us in baghdad
the center for strategic and international studies hosted the event. studies this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] it is my special pleasure to welcome toit is my special pleasure welcome senator tammy duckworth. if anything happens, i will be the control officer and i will direct you either out or back. someplace to go. senator duckworth is the senator from illinois and recently elected. the first senator to give birth in office. this is a wonderful achievement and...
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this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. >> okay folks. thanks for coming out today. this should be a good conversation and a fun exchange. my name is tom karako and direct the missile-defense project. before we get into things, i will say just in case we have something pop up, missiles fired or something like that, look to me and i will direct you either down the front stairs or at the back. we're not expecting anything like that but just in case we will do one of those couple of routes. we are very pleased to have with us today to talk about the new army air and missile defense 2028 col. chad skaggs. col. skaggs is the chief for air mission missile-defense integration for the u.s. army space and missile defense command, and army forces strategic command. his division coordinated the effort to put together this strategy document so he's the exact right person to talk to us about what it means. we are going to get right into it. we will have a conversation, a quick coffee break, and then will come back with a plan on panel to broaden the c
this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. >> okay folks. thanks for coming out today. this should be a good conversation and a fun exchange. my name is tom karako and direct the missile-defense project. before we get into things, i will say just in case we have something pop up, missiles fired or something like that, look to me and i will direct you either down the front stairs or at the back. we're not expecting anything like that but just in case we will do...
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former assistant secretary of state and senior vice president for europe,ure asia and the center for strategices. nice to have you on. this is speculation because none of us knows where he is, but what location would be so secretive and so important that would merit the u.s. secretary of state canceling a meeting with angela merkel? >> yeah, this is a great mystery. and the fact that there are some press reports that suggest that the secretary's plane was tracking east. east of finland where he was previously attending the arctic council and that would be russia. he was supposed to go to berlin and then on to london. our british colleagues are saying that portion hasn't been visited so is this a one quick trip but going longer distances, i would suspect that the london visit may be postponed or canceled as well. but this is extraordinary and you're right, you have the top tr -- the top three contenders are iran, north korea or venezuela but who knows where secretary pompeo is right now. >> so question mark on that. we know that he left finland where he had spoken to the arctic council, the lea
former assistant secretary of state and senior vice president for europe,ure asia and the center for strategices. nice to have you on. this is speculation because none of us knows where he is, but what location would be so secretive and so important that would merit the u.s. secretary of state canceling a meeting with angela merkel? >> yeah, this is a great mystery. and the fact that there are some press reports that suggest that the secretary's plane was tracking east. east of finland...
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at 10 clock eastern, the center for strategic studies takes a look at russia-chinese relations. then u.s. policy toward iran. to, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. >> coming up, andabout his bookd fall
at 10 clock eastern, the center for strategic studies takes a look at russia-chinese relations. then u.s. policy toward iran. to, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. >> coming up, andabout his bookd fall
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the second panel includes the senior vice president of the center for strategic and international studies, dr. charles clooney, executive , the seniorvpi fellow of energy economics security program center for the new american security. thank you all. mr. lewis. mr. lewis: thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member feinstein. in 2003 thousand three right after i left government service, i was involved in a classified n.s.a. study on what the united states would do when it was dependent on foreign telecom suppliers. it turns out the answer is we would do nothing. here we are, i am glad you recognize the severity of the problem. telecommunications is. --trategic industry loosened the last u.s. company in this space went out of business a decade ago. it means we are reliant on foreign suppliers. in turn, foreign suppliers are reliant on american technology. no one would make 5g without qualcomm, cisco, and other leading companies. china plans to spend more than $100 billion to end this dependence and to dominate the telecommunications market using huawei, a company we have heard that has ext
the second panel includes the senior vice president of the center for strategic and international studies, dr. charles clooney, executive , the seniorvpi fellow of energy economics security program center for the new american security. thank you all. mr. lewis. mr. lewis: thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member feinstein. in 2003 thousand three right after i left government service, i was involved in a classified n.s.a. study on what the united states would do when it was dependent on...
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sh foundation and the center for strategic and rnational studies. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the need for more teachers of color in the u.s. education system. this year's death toll for climbers seeking to summit mount everest hits 11, as crowds bu and, the late tony horwitz on icronicling his journeys across the am south. elbut first, new dments today in the legal fight over abortion rightstin the united es, and how it took a surprise turn today at the u.s. supreme court. lisa desjardins has that. >> desjardins: for all of the recent attention on this issue, therne key question that looms over the debate over abortion rights and access: what will the supreme court do? today, new clues... ybe. the justices resolved a legal dispute over aboion restrictions in indiana today. and, marcia coyle of the he"national law journal" i with us to break it all down. marcia, a fascinating ruling here today. the justices broke this law into two parts.do let'that here, as well to, help our viewers out. firs
sh foundation and the center for strategic and rnational studies. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the need for more teachers of color in the u.s. education system. this year's death toll for climbers seeking to summit mount everest hits 11, as crowds bu and, the late tony horwitz on icronicling his journeys across the am south. elbut first, new dments today in the legal fight over abortion rightstin the united es, and how it...
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announcer: the center for strategic and international studies hosted this discussion on a new report on the u.s. army's air and missile defense strategy. the report is intended to give u.s. strategy through 2028. this is an hour and 15 minutes. we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of very thoughtful people to talk about the strategy and put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica, who spent 36 years in the army with a number of posts.
announcer: the center for strategic and international studies hosted this discussion on a new report on the u.s. army's air and missile defense strategy. the report is intended to give u.s. strategy through 2028. this is an hour and 15 minutes. we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of very thoughtful people to talk about the strategy and put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica, who spent...
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the center for strategic and international studies posted this forum on the two-volume report in the war in iraq. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> all right, good morning, everyone. thanks for coming to csis today. i see friends and some new people. my name is seth center. i'm the director on history and strategy, which is csis' novel strategy, which is csis' novel and probably naive idea that people might want more history to go along with their tweets when they're talking about state craft strategy and military affairs. so what better way to kick off that hypothesis than with 1500 pages of military history? that seems like a good test case for whether we can succeed or fail in this endeavor. and what's most striking about that is how little actual history has been written about the iraq war from the perspective from a professional historian. i think as we move into thinking about the implications and future of america's role in the world, its statescraft and military operations, it's useful to dive into the actual history of what happened if we're going to make the large ass
the center for strategic and international studies posted this forum on the two-volume report in the war in iraq. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> all right, good morning, everyone. thanks for coming to csis today. i see friends and some new people. my name is seth center. i'm the director on history and strategy, which is csis' novel strategy, which is csis' novel and probably naive idea that people might want more history to go along with their tweets when they're talking about...
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the co-authors outlined there's report at the center for strategic and international studies. >> good morning everyone. thank you for coming to csis today. i'm the director of csi project on history and strategy. -- csis history and so strategy which is there novel and probably naove idea that people may want a little more history to go along with their tweets when they are talking about state strategy and military affairs. what better way to kick off that hypothesis with 1500 pages of military history? that seems like a good test case for whether we can succeed or fail in this endeavor. i want to thank peter and ken who are my co-conspirators deciding we should give a little extra publicity to this terrific piece of military history. as all of us know the iraq war has become an ideological referendum on america's place in the world, and what's more striking about it is how little actual history has been written about the iraq war from the perspective of a professional historian. as we move into thinking about the implications and the role in the world. the military operations, it's u
the co-authors outlined there's report at the center for strategic and international studies. >> good morning everyone. thank you for coming to csis today. i'm the director of csi project on history and strategy. -- csis history and so strategy which is there novel and probably naove idea that people may want a little more history to go along with their tweets when they are talking about state strategy and military affairs. what better way to kick off that hypothesis with 1500 pages of...
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policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on cspan 2 from the navy league, see, eric, and space exhibitions, chiefs on the challenges commanders face on land, sea, and in the air. later, we have remarks by john richardson. then the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the navy leaks the air and space as for a discussion on international labor -- labor neater ship. -- leadership. >> the house ended its legislative week on thursday and before adjourning, house majority leader sandy lawyer and minority leader kevin mccarthy engaged in a colloquy looking at next week's agenda and other legislative issues. >> on tuesday we will meet for morning our debate and 2:00 for
policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on cspan 2 from the navy league, see, eric, and space exhibitions, chiefs on the challenges commanders face on land, sea, and in the air. later, we have remarks by john richardson. then the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on executive and judicial nominations. on c-span3, we returned to the navy leaks the air and space as for a discussion on international labor -- labor neater ship. -- leadership....
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center for strategic and international studies will take a look at russia and china relations. that is followed by a discussion on u.s. policy toward iran from the washington institute for middle east policy. on c-span2, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane, based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. that's at 11:00 eastern from the heritage foundation. book "theewest presidents." it provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped our leaders. challenges they faced. the legacies they will have left behind. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or e-book. >> on wednesday, the house oversight and reform committee held a hearing to examine the use of facial recognition technology by the government and commercial entities and the effect on civil rights and liberties. this is three hours. >> i recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. our firstare having hearing of this congress on the use
center for strategic and international studies will take a look at russia and china relations. that is followed by a discussion on u.s. policy toward iran from the washington institute for middle east policy. on c-span2, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane, based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. that's at 11:00 eastern from the heritage foundation. book "theewest presidents." it provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents....
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we're joined now by seth jones — the director of transnational threats at the center for strategic andll. do we know whatjohn walker lindh is like after 17 years in prison in indiana? we don't entirely but there has been some communication with john walker but there has been some communication withjohn walker lindh and others, including journalists. what it looks like, as far as we can tell, he still harbours some extremist views. they've evolved a bit since 2001. he may harbour some pro islamic state views, evolving from al-qaeda and the taliban. still concerning. we'll have to see what he's like when he gets out. in a way, an interesting case for testing the american system of integrating individuals who have been radicalised, putting them back into society. what happens to him now, what's the process for making sure he's integrated in a way that's safe ? he's integrated in a way that's safe? there are restrictions on what he can do, but there is not an american disengagement programme from the government, like in the uk, with the prevent strategy, there's no programme to de—or disen
we're joined now by seth jones — the director of transnational threats at the center for strategic andll. do we know whatjohn walker lindh is like after 17 years in prison in indiana? we don't entirely but there has been some communication with john walker but there has been some communication withjohn walker lindh and others, including journalists. what it looks like, as far as we can tell, he still harbours some extremist views. they've evolved a bit since 2001. he may harbour some pro...
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joe: joining us for more on the resignation is hendler -- heather connolly, center for strategic and thank you very much for joining us. is there any prospect in your view for a new p.m. to deliver something better? >> the next prime ministers going to use the deal theresa may negotiated as their starting point. as the reporter correctly noted, the e.u. is not going to budge. that is an agreement they negotiated. the challenge the new prime minister will have to do which theresa may could not do, sell as borisliament or johnson suggested, walk away without a deal. romaine: what do you think the best way is to break the deadlock in parliament? what is the solution? the mostthat is challenging thing. this is where we were hopeful these cross party talks as theresa may was sitting down with jeremy corbyn, leader of the opposition party team, but they cannot maintain their own to a's unity and every deal. quite frankly the conservative party has put party over country for the last three years. their priority is keeping the party together, and the results from the european election which
joe: joining us for more on the resignation is hendler -- heather connolly, center for strategic and thank you very much for joining us. is there any prospect in your view for a new p.m. to deliver something better? >> the next prime ministers going to use the deal theresa may negotiated as their starting point. as the reporter correctly noted, the e.u. is not going to budge. that is an agreement they negotiated. the challenge the new prime minister will have to do which theresa may...
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and former defense department officials reviewed the report during this discussion at the center for strategic and international studies. >>> we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of thoughtful people to talk about the strategy. put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica. spent 36 years in the army. had a number of posts in the army. his final assignment was the missile defense command. i'm going to turn things over to him. before i do that, i want to recognize senator john warner. i appreciate you here sir. thanks for coming out and for your service. general, over to you. >> thanks, tom and thanks to each of you for being here and those online. i say good afternoon on behalf of the panel. for those who had an opportunity to hear it, want to thank tom carico and colonel chad skaggs again for that thoughtful discussion on army air and missile defense 2028. i think they provided a great understanding of where the army is headed and how it intends to get there out to 2028. they've identified t
and former defense department officials reviewed the report during this discussion at the center for strategic and international studies. >>> we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of thoughtful people to talk about the strategy. put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick formica. spent 36 years in the army. had a number of posts in the army. his final assignment was the missile defense...
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policy in iraq at the center for strategic study in washington, d.c., lie that 3:30 eastern. this afternoon president trump will award the presidential award of freedom to tiger woods, who won the masters golf tournament this year. in congress this week when the u.s. house returns, members will consider a bill to block the trump administration from letting states opt out of provisions in the health care law. coverage ofprotects pre-existing conditions. also, consideration of the revised disaster package, including $3 billion for midwest flood recovery and tornadoes in the south, in addition to aid for puerto rico. the senate continues work on judicial and executive nominations. houseoverage of the u.s. here on c-span in the senate on c-span two. >> tonight on the communicators, we talk about the challenges facing small and large telecommunications company -- companies. >> when we think of other issues such as open internet or net neutrality, it is important to smaller companies because it has a dramatic impact on the abilities of our members to obtain financing to provide mor
policy in iraq at the center for strategic study in washington, d.c., lie that 3:30 eastern. this afternoon president trump will award the presidential award of freedom to tiger woods, who won the masters golf tournament this year. in congress this week when the u.s. house returns, members will consider a bill to block the trump administration from letting states opt out of provisions in the health care law. coverage ofprotects pre-existing conditions. also, consideration of the revised...
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during this discussion at the center for strategic and international studies. >> okay, folks, we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of some very thoughtful people to kind of talk about the army strategy, put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick for mica. general formica spent 36 years in the army, had a number of posts in the army. his final assignment, of course, was the commanding general of space and missile defense command. so i'm going to turn things over to him. before i do that, i also want to recognize senator john warner. i appreciate you here, sir. we have seen you here at our events before. thank you very much for coming out and for your service. so general franco, over to you. >> thanks, tom. and thanks to each much you for being here and those that are online. on behalf of the panel, i say good afternoon. for those of you that had an opportunity to hear it, i want to thank tom charactero and colonel chad scaggs again for that thoughtful discussion on army air and missile defense
during this discussion at the center for strategic and international studies. >> okay, folks, we're going to transition to our second panel here. we have a great lineup of some very thoughtful people to kind of talk about the army strategy, put it in context. i want to turn things over to our moderator for this panel, lieutenant general dick for mica. general formica spent 36 years in the army, had a number of posts in the army. his final assignment, of course, was the commanding general...
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center for strategic and international studies senior advisor. we dig into all of the asset classes being affected by trade and tariff talks. the s&p 500 on pace to post its biggest losing streak in five years. take a look at treasuries. the 30-year yield fell below 2.6% today, the first time that has happened since november 9, 2016. you know what day that is, the day after president trump was elected. justpath to exceed 3.4% last year. what a turnaround. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: it has been a volatile month across asset classes. we will dig into equities, bonds, and commodities. starting with stocks, u.s. major averages set to post their worst month of the year. luke kawaith us -- -- is with us. at what point do you think it is possible to imagine these equity markets could price in cuts from the federal reserve in a way that makes them happy? pricing innt we are an economic slowdown, which doesn't make them happy. >> that is the question people are wrestling with. jonathan ferro has been having people wonder about the potential easing, bein
center for strategic and international studies senior advisor. we dig into all of the asset classes being affected by trade and tariff talks. the s&p 500 on pace to post its biggest losing streak in five years. take a look at treasuries. the 30-year yield fell below 2.6% today, the first time that has happened since november 9, 2016. you know what day that is, the day after president trump was elected. justpath to exceed 3.4% last year. what a turnaround. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: it...
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center for strategic and international studies will take a look at russia and china relations. that is followed by a discussion on u.s. policy toward iran from the washington institute for middle east policy. on c-span2, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane, based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. that's at 11:00 eastern from the heritage foundation. book "theewest presidents." it provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped our leaders. challenges they faced. the legacies they will have left behind. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or e-book.
center for strategic and international studies will take a look at russia and china relations. that is followed by a discussion on u.s. policy toward iran from the washington institute for middle east policy. on c-span2, military experts outline a new report on the f-35 fighter plane, based on a series of interviews with combat pilots. that's at 11:00 eastern from the heritage foundation. book "theewest presidents." it provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents....