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well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international historyiplomacy at tufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they justified? well, there's no doubt that chinese firms have been making real strides in the past decade, especially in the sphere of chip design capabilities. and what you find historically is that whenever powerful countries have advanced computing technologies, they deploy them to intelligence and to military systems. so i think the us is not wrong to infer that as china makes more advances in chips and more advances in computing, it will try to apply
well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international historyiplomacy at tufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they justified? well, there's no doubt that...
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well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international history at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they justified? well, there's no doubt that chinese firms have been making real strides in the past decade, especially in the sphere of chip design capabilities. and what you find historically is that whenever powerful countries have advanced computing technologies, they deploy them to intelligence and to military systems. so i think the us is not wrong to infer that as china makes more advances in chips and more advances in computing, it will try to apply those to intelligence capability then to military systems, since that's what all great powers have tended to do in the past. linghao, if i can bring you in,
well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international history at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they...
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so i'm just so thrilled to be joined by professor chris miller. and chris, i really again great book could not have been more timely considering the congressional passage of the chips act. and we'll get to that. but let me start with the fairly obvious question, which is, you know, you're a professor. i looked at the list of the books you'd written. you'd written mostly on russia about the transformation of the russian economy, about about vladimir putin. also very timely, but not about not much about the sort of protagonists of chip world. not a lot about the taiwanese, the chinese, the japanese. what tell us. sort of what what prompted you to get interested in the topic and to do the research that resulted in this in this remarkable book? well, thank you, jim. first of all, for hosting this conversation. when i started this research about five years ago, i was thinking i was going to write a book on the cold war arms race, because one of the key questions that had motivated me was why was it that in the cold war, the soviet union could make nucl
so i'm just so thrilled to be joined by professor chris miller. and chris, i really again great book could not have been more timely considering the congressional passage of the chips act. and we'll get to that. but let me start with the fairly obvious question, which is, you know, you're a professor. i looked at the list of the books you'd written. you'd written mostly on russia about the transformation of the russian economy, about about vladimir putin. also very timely, but not about not...
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the financial times, announced that chris miller won prisoners -- for his book chip war. the fight of the world's most critical technology. and from the world of the store go literature, a professor at harvard university one mcgill university's condoled history prize. for her book, all that she carried. the journey of ashley sap. a black families keepsake. it's about the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here's some other notable books, of 2022, amazon's best nonfiction book list, includes beth may seem raising lazarus. aren't winning what on the opioid enjoyed crisis facing the u.s.. . which chronicles the fight to trace and create a vaccine for covid. mark bergen's white comment subscribe about the creation of youtube is on amazon's laws. here's a portion of a recent talk he gave a book tv. >> so, i've been covering since 2015. it became an alphabet, and it's expanding business conglomerates, empire and during that time on youtube, it's media division. it came important for the company's bottom line. it also became an increasingly -- political h
the financial times, announced that chris miller won prisoners -- for his book chip war. the fight of the world's most critical technology. and from the world of the store go literature, a professor at harvard university one mcgill university's condoled history prize. for her book, all that she carried. the journey of ashley sap. a black families keepsake. it's about the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here's some other notable books, of 2022, amazon's best nonfiction...
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the financial times announced that chris miller won its business book of the year award for his, book chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology. and from the world of historical literature, ty miles, a professor at harvard university, one mcgill university's condole history prize for her book, all that she carried, the journey of actually sap. a black families keepsake. that is about the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here are some other notable books of 2022. amazon's best nonfiction books list includes beth mead seeds raising lazarus, which continues her award-winning look at the opioid and drug crisis facing the u.s.. also on that list is scientist david -- breathless, which chronicles the fight to trace and create a vaccine for covid. and mark bergen's like, comment, subscribe, about the creation of, youtube it's also on amazon's list. here's a portion of a recent top mr. bergin gave for book tv. >> so, i have been covering kabul since 2015, then it became alphabet. really, it's an expanding business conglomerate empire. during that t
the financial times announced that chris miller won its business book of the year award for his, book chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology. and from the world of historical literature, ty miles, a professor at harvard university, one mcgill university's condole history prize for her book, all that she carried, the journey of actually sap. a black families keepsake. that is about the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here are some other notable...
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the financial times announced that chris miller won its business book of the year award for his book chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology. and from the world of historical literature, tie a myles, a professor at harvard university, one mcgill university history prize for her book, all that she carried, the journey of actually sack, a black families keepsake. the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here are some other notable books of 2022. amazon's best nonfiction books list includes beth macy's raising lazarus with continues the award-winning look at the opioid and drug crisis facing the u.s.. also, scientist david romans breathless, chronicling the fight to create a vaccine of covid. what like, comment, subscribe by mark bergen. >> i have been covering google since 2016 and then it became alphabet, and really it's an expanding business conglomerate and empire. during that time, the youtube media division became increasingly important for the company's bottom line. and also became increasingly important for the company's political hurdl
the financial times announced that chris miller won its business book of the year award for his book chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology. and from the world of historical literature, tie a myles, a professor at harvard university, one mcgill university history prize for her book, all that she carried, the journey of actually sack, a black families keepsake. the seventh major award that all that she carried has one. and here are some other notable books of 2022. amazon's...
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well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international historytufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they justified? well, there's no doubt that chinese firms have been making real strides in the past decade, especially in the sphere of chip design capabilities. and what you find historically is that whenever powerful countries have advanced computing technologies, they deploy them to intelligence and to military systems. so i think the us is not wrong to infer that as china makes more advances in chips and more advances in computing, it will try to apply those to intelligence capability than to military systems, since that's what all great powers have tended to do in the past. linghao, if i can bring you in, how are the us efforts to try and prevent china
well, to discuss this and more, i'm joined by chris miller, assistant professor of international historytufts university. he's also the author of chip wars: the fight for the world's most critical technology. linghao bao is a tech analyst at policy research firm trivium, china. hejoins me from shanghai. thank you both for speaking to the bbc. chris, if i can start with you. the us concerns about china advancing in chip technology, are they justified? well, there's no doubt that chinese firms...
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the financial times, announced that chris miller won prisoners -- for his book chip war. the fight of the world's most critical technology. and from the world of the store go literature, a professor at harvard university one mcgill university's condoled history prize. for her book, all that she
the financial times, announced that chris miller won prisoners -- for his book chip war. the fight of the world's most critical technology. and from the world of the store go literature, a professor at harvard university one mcgill university's condoled history prize. for her book, all that she
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the financial times announce chris miller one business book of the year for his book the fight for thecal technology. and then that history price for the book all that she carried the journey of the black families key sake on —- keepsake that's the third major word it has one. and here are other notable books of 2022. as a become increasingly important for the political hurdles and some major business problem of the last seven years so i was reporting on a lot of the major crisis from youtube and the parent company dealt with. and when i signed was a fascinating in a short period of time and those seen as big tech and e that are associated with problems and democracy. >> book tv has covered discus of all of these books of the 2022 authd they are available to watch online in their entirety book tv.org. that best booklist was put out by the l.a. times. on the list david baroness with his latest a biography about the native american athlete and it is jim thorpe's native name and also the bald eagle about how the bird became america's national symbol as well as stacy schiff also packed by
the financial times announce chris miller one business book of the year for his book the fight for thecal technology. and then that history price for the book all that she carried the journey of the black families key sake on —- keepsake that's the third major word it has one. and here are other notable books of 2022. as a become increasingly important for the political hurdles and some major business problem of the last seven years so i was reporting on a lot of the major crisis from youtube...
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i'm congressman jim himes, and i'm just delighted to be joining chris miller to talk about his his new book, chippewa. i'
i'm congressman jim himes, and i'm just delighted to be joining chris miller to talk about his his new book, chippewa. i'
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california senator dianne feinstein and connecticut senators bloomenthal and chris miller raised the age to purchase assault weapons from 18 to 21. the president's statement reads in part -- >> let's turn to the other stories on capitol hill. the on going fight over the debt ceiling, chuck schumer is calling on house republicans to lay out the spending cuts they want to make so americans can see what they're putting on the chopping block. >> house republicans, you voted for rules that require regular ford bringing bills to the floor. so put your proposals for debt ceiling on the floor. let the entiretyst house debate it and vote on it. let the american people see and assess these cuts for themselves. americans deserve to know what kind of cuts republicans want to make and why they think it is worth forcing an unnecessary crisis that will hurt most american families. >> also on capitol hill, there is an increasingly heated fight playing out over committee assignments. congressman adam schiff is preparing to battle for an intelligence committee seat despite threats from kevin mccarthy
california senator dianne feinstein and connecticut senators bloomenthal and chris miller raised the age to purchase assault weapons from 18 to 21. the president's statement reads in part -- >> let's turn to the other stories on capitol hill. the on going fight over the debt ceiling, chuck schumer is calling on house republicans to lay out the spending cuts they want to make so americans can see what they're putting on the chopping block. >> house republicans, you voted for rules...
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i'm congressman jim himes, and i'm just delighted to be joining chris miller to talk about his his new book, chippewa. i'm i'm i'm holding it right here. i read it. i as i just told the
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chris. >> congressman miller good morning, this is chris murkowski, you mentioned you got 80%, they got 80%nted and what is left, what is the 20% that they are holding out for, what issues are keeping them on the fence? >> from my understanding and the conversations that i have been had that i've not been behind closed door, they want more seats on the steering committee and a couple of more chairs and a few more things to be brought on the floor with regard to the border, with regard to term limits and a couple of other things but they already have the ultimate no punt intended trump card which is the motion to vacate the speaker of one individual and with the american people should also know the democrats can weponized the same rules that are going to be put in place by the republicans. all it is going to take one individual either on the republican side or democrat side to challenge speaker mccarthy. that is going the make this an incredibly challenging two years of accomplishing great policy and the question that you asked previously, joe, it's going to be a battle but we cannot led 20
chris. >> congressman miller good morning, this is chris murkowski, you mentioned you got 80%, they got 80%nted and what is left, what is the 20% that they are holding out for, what issues are keeping them on the fence? >> from my understanding and the conversations that i have been had that i've not been behind closed door, they want more seats on the steering committee and a couple of more chairs and a few more things to be brought on the floor with regard to the border, with...
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the financial times announced that crust miller won -- chris miller won its business book of the yearward for his book, "chip war." and from the world of historical literature, ty ya miles, a professor at harvard university, won mcgill university's prize for her book, "all that she carried." that's about the seventh major award that "all that she carried" has won. and here are some other notable books of 2022: amazon's best nonif pics books -- nonfiction books list includes "raising lazarus," the award-winning look at the opioid crisis facing the u.s. also david quammen's "breathless" which chronicles the fight to trace and create a vaccine for covid. and mark bergen's book about the creation of youtube is also on amazon's list. here's a portion of a recent talk mr. bergen gave for booktv. >> so i have been covering google since 2015, and hen it became alphabet. and really it's an expanding business conglomerate and empire. and during that time youtube, its media division, became increasingly important for the company's bottom line. it also became increasingly important for the compan
the financial times announced that crust miller won -- chris miller won its business book of the yearward for his book, "chip war." and from the world of historical literature, ty ya miles, a professor at harvard university, won mcgill university's prize for her book, "all that she carried." that's about the seventh major award that "all that she carried" has won. and here are some other notable books of 2022: amazon's best nonif pics books -- nonfiction books list...
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that really concludes our the financial time announced chris miller with the fought for the world's mostitical technology. and from the world of historical literature, ty ya miles, a professor at harvard university, won mcgill university's history prize for her book, all that she carried: the journey of ashley sack, a black family's keepsake. that's about the seventh major award that that all that she carries has won. and here are some other notable books of 2022. amazon's best nonfiction books list includes beth macy's raising lazarus which continues her award-winning look at the opioid crisis facing the u.s. also david kwaman's breathless. and mike bergin is also on amazon's list. here's a portion of a recent talk mr. bergin gave for booktv. >> so i have been covering google since 2015, and then it becamalling that bet. and really -- became alphabet. really an expanding business conglomerate. and during that time, youtube, its media division, became increasingly important for the company's bottom line. it also became increasingly important for the company's political hurdles and some o
that really concludes our the financial time announced chris miller with the fought for the world's mostitical technology. and from the world of historical literature, ty ya miles, a professor at harvard university, won mcgill university's history prize for her book, all that she carried: the journey of ashley sack, a black family's keepsake. that's about the seventh major award that that all that she carries has won. and here are some other notable books of 2022. amazon's best nonfiction books...
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miller, chris hahn and hannah cox.f abolishes the irs, how did that flat tax. >> i love the flat tax, i love not needing a prescription to fill out my tax returns and save any bit that i can. it is ridiculous. despise the fact that we're funding irs at this level, and they have tens of thousands of employees that harass people, they harass the poorest on among us, it should not be this way, it could be abolished there should be a flat tax and i like consumption base taxes, i want too get rid of income tax and property tax, we know the direction this needs to go we need republicans to grow's backbone. it has been going in opposite direction for decades. >> it has with 87,000 new agents it is dead set against the lowest income earners, now the government is snooping in payment systems like venmo and zelle, for things over $600, you are really going to catch billionaires with 600 transactions? parents pay for gymnastic, competition leo --ly toward and hockey equipment they cost more than 600. >> a lot of people are being
miller, chris hahn and hannah cox.f abolishes the irs, how did that flat tax. >> i love the flat tax, i love not needing a prescription to fill out my tax returns and save any bit that i can. it is ridiculous. despise the fact that we're funding irs at this level, and they have tens of thousands of employees that harass people, they harass the poorest on among us, it should not be this way, it could be abolished there should be a flat tax and i like consumption base taxes, i want too get...
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steven miller and chris bedford have reaction to that, plus the media's attempt to play defense for biden. so stay right there. >> soon after the midterms a recently emboldened joe biden looked to be a lock for 2024. even jill biden who makes most of the decisions for joe, had told confidants, she's all in but this fast moving investigation into several batches of classified documents has democrats skittish. some political insiders are speaking out to fox news digital. it's never good when there is a special prosecutor appointed president it's definitely not a place i would want to be as we try to put the pieces together of a re-election campaign said a veteran of presidential campaigns. he has to be anonymous to speak more freely but some democrats, influential ones, even, are willing to go on the record. >> are you worried that this undercuts president biden, at a critical moment when he's deciding to run for re-election. there is no question that the reporting of all of this undercuts all of our credibility, for democrats when it comes to this kind of issue, yes. >> joining us, a forme
steven miller and chris bedford have reaction to that, plus the media's attempt to play defense for biden. so stay right there. >> soon after the midterms a recently emboldened joe biden looked to be a lock for 2024. even jill biden who makes most of the decisions for joe, had told confidants, she's all in but this fast moving investigation into several batches of classified documents has democrats skittish. some political insiders are speaking out to fox news digital. it's never good...
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johnson, we have some chris so closer to so great. so we're miller, has our 2 political correspondent listening attribute needed. let me just tell you the how that took me by took me by surprise, was unused to hearing a chance of a shots making quite dry political speeches. and it started off very much like that . thank you very much. this is what's going on in ukraine, but then he, he seemed to sort of having dealt with ukraine and said, but russia hasn't got what it wanted and the west is coming together. and he sort of seem to do a hard turn. i went into cell mode to the gathered business, c, e o's and, and, and sold germany as a, as a country that, that is going towards our climate neutrality. our laws are going to be very flexible. he made a big thing as well about the country's training opportunities and pushed immigration, which is m as a good thing, which is something that few in his position would have done is always interesting to listen to all our so speeches and to listen to those details because they do come as a surprise. i've got here
johnson, we have some chris so closer to so great. so we're miller, has our 2 political correspondent listening attribute needed. let me just tell you the how that took me by took me by surprise, was unused to hearing a chance of a shots making quite dry political speeches. and it started off very much like that . thank you very much. this is what's going on in ukraine, but then he, he seemed to sort of having dealt with ukraine and said, but russia hasn't got what it wanted and the west is...
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already has some democrats concerned about his prospects in 2020 four. 2024 steven miller, mollie hemingway and chris bedford have reactionh to that. plus, the media's attempt to play defense for biden. >> so stay right there. what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your teeth? >> now, you can, with smile, actives the teeth whitening breakthrough that safely gets your teeth white and keeps them white every day just by brushing your teeth. i never thought that whitening my teeth could be so easy. i just put the gel on the brush ,the toothpaste on it brush and i can see my white teeth simply add smile actives to any toothpaste and our patented poorly clean technology activates into a powerful microphone that penetrates into the enamel surface to safely lift and remove stains. you need a simple way to whiten your teeth without strips, without trace, without going to the dentist. and it was about time that a product is developed that you would be able to do that with just brushing and now smile. actives is even better with new pro whitening gel with 33 percent greater whitening power clini
already has some democrats concerned about his prospects in 2020 four. 2024 steven miller, mollie hemingway and chris bedford have reactionh to that. plus, the media's attempt to play defense for biden. >> so stay right there. what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your teeth? >> now, you can, with smile, actives the teeth whitening breakthrough that safely gets your teeth white and keeps them white every day just by brushing your teeth. i never thought that...
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chris verrone from strategas. >>> tomorrow don't miss an exclusive interview with bill miller and his son, bill miller iv for theirtockmarket outlook and picks. that's tomorrow right here on "closing bell. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities. while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-376-4376. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide free. with details about how bonds can be a
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tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more rounds of votes. he did manage to win over most of his detractors, including some previous hard-liners. and, for the first time, he actually won more votes in the democratic challenger, hakeem jeffries. so, clap. negotiations are still underway. they are adjourned right now -- when they reconvene just two short hours from now, mccarthy may finally become speaker of the house. they seem confident that is the case. we will see. but based on everything we've seen, it's obvious, even if mccarthy does clinched the gavel, it will be a -- victory. this will leave him the weakest speaker in modern political history, almost certain. this entire historically incom
tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more rounds of votes. he did manage to win over most of his detractors,...
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miller from fair cop who fought all the way to the court of appeal. at first the police ignored the ruling, but it looks like they won't be able to ignore the chris ableignore the law. chris philp policing has now philp the policing has now explicitly that he will be instructing all chief constables to stop recording non crime. definitely a step in the right direction and the government is still persisting with its draconian online safety bill which all sorts of perilous ramifications for free speech at least year. they agreed to drop the legal but harmful clause . so the legal but harmful clause. so this would have meant that social media platforms would have had a legal responsibility to remove content that wasn't against the law, but was considered harmful. whatever that. considered harmful. whatever that . the amendments to the considered harmful. whatever that. the amendments to the bill come about because of the work of a number campaigners, not least toby young's brilliant free speech union, a group that certainly deserves our support at a time when politicians seem to think that words can be a form of vile . this has also been form of vile. th
miller from fair cop who fought all the way to the court of appeal. at first the police ignored the ruling, but it looks like they won't be able to ignore the chris ableignore the law. chris philp policing has now philp the policing has now explicitly that he will be instructing all chief constables to stop recording non crime. definitely a step in the right direction and the government is still persisting with its draconian online safety bill which all sorts of perilous ramifications for free...