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csi 300 down 3.6%. uncertainty surrounding donald trump in china stimulus. we have weaker than expected manufacturing data out this morning, caixin pmi number. trading volume high in hong kong, low in shanghai and shenzhen. investors are waiting for more catalyst to become clear before they get in on the moves, but if we think about how this will translate into the european session, euro stoxx 50 futures pointing higher by .5 of 1%. with futures to the downside because of chinese exposure, but the chinese pessimism will not filter too heavily into the european session. also interesting to note pboc boosting support for the yuan after the currency's year end tumble. they have cited the daily rate to stop it weakening from further after the offshore you want fell to the weakest point by 2022. what we think about 2025, wall street banks forecasting a continued decline in the yuan to 7.5 per dollar in 2025, so we will keep across that for you and the impact into the european session. plenty more ahead for y
csi 300 down 3.6%. uncertainty surrounding donald trump in china stimulus. we have weaker than expected manufacturing data out this morning, caixin pmi number. trading volume high in hong kong, low in shanghai and shenzhen. investors are waiting for more catalyst to become clear before they get in on the moves, but if we think about how this will translate into the european session, euro stoxx 50 futures pointing higher by .5 of 1%. with futures to the downside because of chinese exposure, but...
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sara is on a project here at csis and founder and ceo. paul is at the center for new american, and delighted to have chris andrews in the discussion for the debate a fellow at the national defense university and a member of our mid career cadre. the motion on the table today, the motion is that the u.s. should increase its reliance on artificial intelligence to enhance decision making in its n3 systems. the format of the debate, sara in the atef affirmative of the motion and paul in the negative. they'll make remarks and we'll sit back down and have a conversation and each have four minutes of rebuttal from what they heard from each other and chris will have a discussion and they will have time to answer that once we get to that point in the debate we'll open it up to you, what are the burning questions out of the discussion and i'll moderate as they those go through and at the end they will have time for final remarks and we will end at 10:00. so with that, i'm going to turn over to sara to get us started with her opening comments. sara,
sara is on a project here at csis and founder and ceo. paul is at the center for new american, and delighted to have chris andrews in the discussion for the debate a fellow at the national defense university and a member of our mid career cadre. the motion on the table today, the motion is that the u.s. should increase its reliance on artificial intelligence to enhance decision making in its n3 systems. the format of the debate, sara in the atef affirmative of the motion and paul in the...
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steve, i will turn it to you. >> cochairs of the csis bipartisan alliance. she sends her best greetings to all of us today. senator burke, i want you to open things up. sen. booker: thank you for all the many good things that csis does and especially this one as it relates to global health. today is a conversation with not only the cdc director but a good friend of mine. let me say to our audience here and the audience electronically, every four years, our country experiences a change in leadership. some of those changes are more drastic than others. we will have to wait to see exactly how drastic this one might be. but let's suggest that this is also significant in that it is a transition from politics to policy. two weeks out, we are beginning to hit that period where hopefully the focus of those who will have the mantle of responsibility will look more at policy. and we will have the opportunity to learn a little bit more about the direction that they intend to go. the degree of change is always determined based upon the baseline when you start. so i hope
steve, i will turn it to you. >> cochairs of the csis bipartisan alliance. she sends her best greetings to all of us today. senator burke, i want you to open things up. sen. booker: thank you for all the many good things that csis does and especially this one as it relates to global health. today is a conversation with not only the cdc director but a good friend of mine. let me say to our audience here and the audience electronically, every four years, our country experiences a change in...
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cohen: thank you so much to csis, dr. morrison, my home state senator, senator burr. thank you for our long partnership and your counsel and advice when i was in north carolina leaving health and human services and as i took on this role at cdc. i wanted to start with three examples during my 10 year of how -- tenure of how cdc has protected the health of the country. i've been saying a lot when public health is working it is often invisible. we are really not good at telling the stories about how we protected health and prevented crises from happening. let me give you three examples. first is from this year. you may remember we had an outbreak of marburg, an ebola-like hemorrhagic fever, in rwanda's capital, in their flagship hospital. my blood pressure went up. what i saw was swift action based on decades of trust building that has happened between the united states and cdc and the rwandan health ministry, where we were able to, one, get that call. they called us when we said we are seeing this, identified by a cdc trained epidemiologist. they called us to say that
cohen: thank you so much to csis, dr. morrison, my home state senator, senator burr. thank you for our long partnership and your counsel and advice when i was in north carolina leaving health and human services and as i took on this role at cdc. i wanted to start with three examples during my 10 year of how -- tenure of how cdc has protected the health of the country. i've been saying a lot when public health is working it is often invisible. we are really not good at telling the stories about...
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what csis does. i do think there's no time to spare in the sense that the threats that are continuing to come at us are not going to sees and giving case studies. the way in which you distinguish threats very important i think also when i've done -- we're going to see more coming forward at us. we've got all sorts of things that are on people's minds right now including reports coming out of asia. and we can't afford you see can't afford a sudden loss in its capabilities. can't suffer a lot of sudden loss of its work force. out of resignations or risks or the like. or sudden budget, budget shifts that -- that remove those capabilities. i on a more positive note i think the 17% drop in mortality caused by opioid overdoses is remarkable fact in a testimony to something going right across an inner agency approach. by this government we had doctor robert gupta here for conversation just recently broadcastt conversation around that topic that's an achievement that i think we, need to contine to remind peo
what csis does. i do think there's no time to spare in the sense that the threats that are continuing to come at us are not going to sees and giving case studies. the way in which you distinguish threats very important i think also when i've done -- we're going to see more coming forward at us. we've got all sorts of things that are on people's minds right now including reports coming out of asia. and we can't afford you see can't afford a sudden loss in its capabilities. can't suffer a lot of...
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i would like to focus on the csi 300.u see there, we were down by more than 1% on the day, but week to date, we are also down more than 5%. this is actually the biggest weekly loss since october 2022. indeed, investors are focused on the fact that yesterday we got weak manufacturing data for the chinese economy. so investors are disappointed with the numbers we obtained. on top of that, there are ongoing concerns about what a trump arrival in the white house could mean for the chinese economy as well. on top of that, when you think about the ongoing discussions for the fiscal stimulus for china, ultimately, the lack of detail is there and the community is wonder fog we ing will see it. i want to give you more detail in terms of what we heard today in relation to the chinese economy. the people's bank of china is reported to cut rates this year as it aims to align a little bit more policy with the federal reserve as well as the ecb. this is according to the financial times which says policymakers are looking to cut rates a
i would like to focus on the csi 300.u see there, we were down by more than 1% on the day, but week to date, we are also down more than 5%. this is actually the biggest weekly loss since october 2022. indeed, investors are focused on the fact that yesterday we got weak manufacturing data for the chinese economy. so investors are disappointed with the numbers we obtained. on top of that, there are ongoing concerns about what a trump arrival in the white house could mean for the chinese economy...
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i work here at the csi.i'm curious about whether you have seen any changes in the recruitment of volunteers. we have a lot of conversations among our staff of generational differences with young people here today. those who are working on, is climate change a bigger area? >> certainly this generation is very interested in working on climate issues. there is a lot of research out there that shows a sense of doom around climate and a real eagerness to get out there and do something about it, so we definitely are seeing that interest. tonga is our first country to have a dedicated climate resilience cohort. we are seeing that in a couple of other countries pop up at the request of governments, but the volunteers in other sectors are very interested in integrating that work because it does impact education, health, agriculture, and how to do all of those in a climate smart way. recruitment is our biggest challenge. i think there are a lot of things that contribute to that. with no volunteers for the -- in the fi
i work here at the csi.i'm curious about whether you have seen any changes in the recruitment of volunteers. we have a lot of conversations among our staff of generational differences with young people here today. those who are working on, is climate change a bigger area? >> certainly this generation is very interested in working on climate issues. there is a lot of research out there that shows a sense of doom around climate and a real eagerness to get out there and do something about...
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and they showed that gas station video to the csi techs.thought to herself, where is a likely place that would have dna that's hard to clean? and she said her gut told her to swab the weatherstripping, the rubber portion of the trunk at the seal. josh mankiewicz: it's that black rubber gasket that lines the opening of the trunk. they swab it and send it off to the laboratory for confirmatory tests. josh mankiewicz: as you can imagine, detectives weren't saying much about the case. not even to christina's parents. they're not giving you the play by play? - no. - no way. and we understand they can't, but you know, we had to ask questions. we couldn't just sit and wait. josh mankiewicz: they also had questions for enrique. maybe he knew more than he was telling. from the beginning, they've been suspicious of his story. and given christina's fear of being taken, anna and mark thought their daughter would never have let him leave her alone on the walk to the car. she would have grabbed hold of his leg and screamed bloody murder, or she would hav
and they showed that gas station video to the csi techs.thought to herself, where is a likely place that would have dna that's hard to clean? and she said her gut told her to swab the weatherstripping, the rubber portion of the trunk at the seal. josh mankiewicz: it's that black rubber gasket that lines the opening of the trunk. they swab it and send it off to the laboratory for confirmatory tests. josh mankiewicz: as you can imagine, detectives weren't saying much about the case. not even to...
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i am the president here at csis. i have a very limited role today because we want to hear the experts, really here to say thank you for her remark leadership for the center for disease control. one of the most important institutions we have in the federal government underappreciated. we want to be able to hear her thoughts as we are entering into a transition. in my view doing heroic work. not without its challenges. it is very clear that she inherited an institution that needed some reform. she has been working very hard at that. we are very grateful that she has been willing to share so much of her time here. we are especially working with steve who has been on this bipartisan commission. this has been important work that both of you have been doing we are very glad for that opportunity. i would ask do we have a good audience in this room, a huge audience in cyberspace. i want to say welcome to all of you. this willl be a dialogue. doctor morrison will kick it off i want to say a word of thanks especially to you fo
i am the president here at csis. i have a very limited role today because we want to hear the experts, really here to say thank you for her remark leadership for the center for disease control. one of the most important institutions we have in the federal government underappreciated. we want to be able to hear her thoughts as we are entering into a transition. in my view doing heroic work. not without its challenges. it is very clear that she inherited an institution that needed some reform....
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the csi 300 which saw a near 3% slide yesterday is still down a percent. and china bond yields are moving lower again. we have a weaker chinese economy, combined that with a weaker inflation outlook for china, and the hopes of further monetary stimulus all very supportive environment for bonds in asia, especially in china, that really continuing. lizzy: those pmi numbers yesterday really knocking chinese stocks to kick off the start of the year. meanwhile though, the u.s. banking system reserves that the fed are at their lowest since october 2020. >> a lot of attention on banking reserves recently. we have the federal reserve's qt program still ongoing. many think it will end at the beginning of 2025. it is because banking reserves have dropped below $3 trillion. many analysts see that level as the comfort level of reserves in the banking system, so we might risk another repo funding squeeze if banking reserves dip further than this. something to watch out for as expectations of one the federal reserve might end their qt program ramp-up. lizzy: and coming
the csi 300 which saw a near 3% slide yesterday is still down a percent. and china bond yields are moving lower again. we have a weaker chinese economy, combined that with a weaker inflation outlook for china, and the hopes of further monetary stimulus all very supportive environment for bonds in asia, especially in china, that really continuing. lizzy: those pmi numbers yesterday really knocking chinese stocks to kick off the start of the year. meanwhile though, the u.s. banking system...
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upon leaving the pentagon this time, she returned to csis where she held the position of senior vice president, henry a. kissinger chair. on february 9, 2021, she left csis to become the deputy secretary of defense, the second highest position in the department of defense. today, as she nears the end of her tenure, she has agreed to give her final speech. we are honored to have her with us to speak about the threats we face as well as what the department of defense has done to need them. after her remarks, we will continue the conversation and discussion of the topic. with that, please join me in welcoming deputy secretary of defense catherine hicks. [applause] ms. hicks: good morning and good evening to those at sais campuses joining the livestream. thank you for hosting and for the invitation. it is always great to be here. when paul nips a co-founder the school of international studies some 25 years before he became secretary of defense, he sought to create what he later described as a center in washington independent thought. sais was a vital intellectual engine throughout the co
upon leaving the pentagon this time, she returned to csis where she held the position of senior vice president, henry a. kissinger chair. on february 9, 2021, she left csis to become the deputy secretary of defense, the second highest position in the department of defense. today, as she nears the end of her tenure, she has agreed to give her final speech. we are honored to have her with us to speak about the threats we face as well as what the department of defense has done to need them. after...
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i'm the senior advisor here at csis and i'm thrilled to welcome you all here both in person and online to a conversation with carol spahn, the director of the peace corps. john f. kennedy founded the peace corps in 1961 to foster global peace and friendship through international service. over the past six, plus, decades it's done just that forging lasting ties of goodwill between the u.s. and foreign communities around the world. today the peace corps piece is a shifting landscape and new challenges that it's not faced in the past, be it climate change, be it health care crisis or even a shifting geopolitical landscape. i'm really thrilled and quite humbled that director spahn has joined us today to discuss how the peace corps is approaching its historical mandate in the current operating environment and sharing what it's doing not only around the world, but more specifically in the indo-pacific region. now, director spahn was sworn in as the 21st director of the peace corps on december 21st of 2022. she brings more than 25 years of public and private sector experience to the job and s
i'm the senior advisor here at csis and i'm thrilled to welcome you all here both in person and online to a conversation with carol spahn, the director of the peace corps. john f. kennedy founded the peace corps in 1961 to foster global peace and friendship through international service. over the past six, plus, decades it's done just that forging lasting ties of goodwill between the u.s. and foreign communities around the world. today the peace corps piece is a shifting landscape and new...
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am j steven morse and senior vice president at the center for strategic and international studies, csishink tank independent bipartisan and d.c. today's episode of the common health alive is part of a live stream broadcast series of the bipartisan alliance for global health security cochaired. today we are delighted to build to join and to host the director of the white house office of national drug control policy. nominated by president biden dr. rahul gupta was sworn in as director of office november 18 of 2021. our focus today what is the story to tell of dr. gupta tenure over the past three years in the biden administration in battling the opioid epidemic. that is claimed hundreds of thousands of american lives over the past decade. over 70% in recent years attributed to fentanyl. the biden administration has made this battle a high priority. we'll hear more about that. we'll hear about what has worked, what is not worked. and what the future looks like. a very important part of that story is the remarkable, recent very positive news that there is been a 17% drop in overdose death b
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the csi 300 looking for the next catalyst there. currently flat. the nikkei in focus on the bloomberg reporting around the boj looking potentially to hike next week. the nikkei up just shy of two tons of 1%. cross asset. let's flip the board. big move into treasuries. yesterday, yields came down. the bear market around the global bond selloff coming to an end. is this temporary reprieve in terms of government borrowing costs? the pound continues to be in focus. under pressure in the session. we did have a better picture when it comes to inflation out of the u.k.. 122 on the pound. bitcoin closing back in on 100,000 at 99 383, benefiting as well as expectations that the fed could cut fully priced now for july. the cryptocurrency down three tons of 1% in the session. let's get to geopolitics. israel and hamas have agreed to a cease-fire deal in gaza. it pauses 15 months of fighting that's killed thousands of people and caused widespread destruction. the three phased element, an agreement will take effect on sunday. it includes the release of 33 hosta
the csi 300 looking for the next catalyst there. currently flat. the nikkei in focus on the bloomberg reporting around the boj looking potentially to hike next week. the nikkei up just shy of two tons of 1%. cross asset. let's flip the board. big move into treasuries. yesterday, yields came down. the bear market around the global bond selloff coming to an end. is this temporary reprieve in terms of government borrowing costs? the pound continues to be in focus. under pressure in the session. we...
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i work here at the csis. i am curious about whether we have seen any changes in the recruitment of volunteers. we have a lot of conversations here among our staff of generational differences with young people today in the united states who are interested in doing -- you mentioned six thematic areas as well. are you seeing a shift in what the people who volunteer are interested in working on? you talked about, change, for example. i am curious if that is starting to be a bigger area. thank you you. >> certainly, this generation is very interested in working on climate issues. there is a lot of research out there that shows a sense of doom around climate and a real eagerness to get out there and do something about it so we definitely are seeing that interest. tonga is our first country to have a dedicated climate resilience cohort. we are seeing that in a couple of other countries pop up at the request of governments but the volunteers who are serving in other sectors are very interested in integrating network
i work here at the csis. i am curious about whether we have seen any changes in the recruitment of volunteers. we have a lot of conversations here among our staff of generational differences with young people today in the united states who are interested in doing -- you mentioned six thematic areas as well. are you seeing a shift in what the people who volunteer are interested in working on? you talked about, change, for example. i am curious if that is starting to be a bigger area. thank you...
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. >> that's the biggest issue, obviously, you have the csi effect.f you have dna evidence and the experts to back it up, you know, john, mark, this case is going to be filled with experts and law enforcement type of testimony that comes in, you have that type of support, you can establish that that is the dna and then you support it through the genealogical testing that you did, it will continue to point fingers at bryan kohberger. you will have a successful prosecution. and you will have the juries that do understand that dna doet rather very critical evidence that shows and points to the guilt or innocence of the individual that's being charged. >> john: all right. well, we are expecting a decision from the judge some time next week or so. mark, mercedes, good to catch up with you. >> thank you. >> john: sandra. >> sandra: what a cancer style label on bottle of beer stop you from drinking it? kelly is investigating getting reaction to the latest health warning. hey, kelly. >> hi, sandra. the american lung association says the cigarette labels did w
. >> that's the biggest issue, obviously, you have the csi effect.f you have dna evidence and the experts to back it up, you know, john, mark, this case is going to be filled with experts and law enforcement type of testimony that comes in, you have that type of support, you can establish that that is the dna and then you support it through the genealogical testing that you did, it will continue to point fingers at bryan kohberger. you will have a successful prosecution. and you will have...
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they turned and looked at me and they said, can we watch csi?the hairs on the back of my neck stood straight up. essentially, it was right then. it was like something was very, very off. >> and cops noticed something even more suspicious. >> they would cry a lot, but it was tearless crying when i would ask them to describe their mother. they were very insulting of their mother. >> during the interview, detectives observed the twins still wearing gloves. >> let me see your hands and your arms. >> what's going to happen here? okay. so fight if you get in a fight with her. >> as they weave their story back at the bloody crime scene, investigators uncovered physical evidence the saints were completely clean and white. >> we found shoes in back of their closet that had blood on it. >> and in taz bedroom, there's a pair of brown boots that have a significant amount of blood on them. >> i found a clump of hair. normally, a clump of hair is insignificant in a female's house simply because there's hair everywhere. but when that clump of hair is attached
they turned and looked at me and they said, can we watch csi?the hairs on the back of my neck stood straight up. essentially, it was right then. it was like something was very, very off. >> and cops noticed something even more suspicious. >> they would cry a lot, but it was tearless crying when i would ask them to describe their mother. they were very insulting of their mother. >> during the interview, detectives observed the twins still wearing gloves. >> let me see...
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segÚn csi, mÁs de 5000 armas fueron confiscadas el aÑo pasado 2024.sicamente dice que hay que estar muy pendientes de todas esas cosas que llevamos que no deben estar ahÍ y no tratar de confundir a los agentes, porque siempre van a poder encontrar esas cosas que no pertenecen en nuestro equipaje. >> claro, las armas de fuego no estÁn permitidas. eso es por seguro. tienen que llevar ir en un equipaje que ha sido registrado. gracias, miriam arias. y bueno, nos despedimos ahora tambiÉn pendientes de la situaciÓn en los Ángeles. asÍ que mantÉngase informado en noticias telemundo.com. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en casa
segÚn csi, mÁs de 5000 armas fueron confiscadas el aÑo pasado 2024.sicamente dice que hay que estar muy pendientes de todas esas cosas que llevamos que no deben estar ahÍ y no tratar de confundir a los agentes, porque siempre van a poder encontrar esas cosas que no pertenecen en nuestro equipaje. >> claro, las armas de fuego no estÁn permitidas. eso es por seguro. tienen que llevar ir en un equipaje que ha sido registrado. gracias, miriam arias. y bueno, nos despedimos ahora tambiÉn...
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heavyweight disproportionately represented so we are seeing that spillover effect into things like the csi00 and we were already sort of in the red. we had four days of declines basically since the beginning of 2025 for onshore trading. there's been quite a bit of pessimism. we do have this potential meeting tomorrow of these three heavyweights of the authorities including the mof for example talking about this potential expansion so maybe some details of the expansion of the trade and. this is sort of china's cash for clunkers with chinese characteristics style program but by and large concern about the expanded ways in which chinese companies have been caught in the cross hairs between u.s.-china tensions. rebecca, thank you very much indeed. whether some of that domestic policy process and support can actually offset the international pressure that seems to continue and we will see how that continues in the trump administration. ai has dominated tech developments. what to expect from the technology and 2025. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's >> chips -- >> chips, data centers, energy and spendi
heavyweight disproportionately represented so we are seeing that spillover effect into things like the csi00 and we were already sort of in the red. we had four days of declines basically since the beginning of 2025 for onshore trading. there's been quite a bit of pessimism. we do have this potential meeting tomorrow of these three heavyweights of the authorities including the mof for example talking about this potential expansion so maybe some details of the expansion of the trade and. this is...
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csi 300 and the last half an hour extending gains past two .5% and this is on a day when japan, underperforming. japan is back from holiday but chip shares are the key drags as the white house has been unveiling rest curbs on nvidia's ai chip exports. think about how the boj needs, days after trump returns to the white house, there has been a cautious optimism potentially in the markets as well. when we take a look at chinese stocks, part of it might be optimism that a joint briefing between the pboc and securities regulators might produce positive headlines that drive markets. the other element is it has been looking oversold. this chart shows you the port of call ratio -- put to call ratio and how sentiment has been reaching lows. a turnaround, suggested against this backdrop. and coming through on this gradual approach potentially for tariffs, the reaction has been pronounced on fx. as the dollar falls back we have seen spikes, the kiwi and aussie dollar. one thing is for sure, fx volatility, something we have to get used to under the trump administration, focusing on what we see from the bo
csi 300 and the last half an hour extending gains past two .5% and this is on a day when japan, underperforming. japan is back from holiday but chip shares are the key drags as the white house has been unveiling rest curbs on nvidia's ai chip exports. think about how the boj needs, days after trump returns to the white house, there has been a cautious optimism potentially in the markets as well. when we take a look at chinese stocks, part of it might be optimism that a joint briefing between...
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upon leaving the pentagon this time she returned to csis where she was senior vice president, henry kissingerhair and chair of the international security program. february 9, 2021, she left to become the deputy secretary of defense. the second highest position in the department of defense. what a tumultuous and consequential four years it has been. today as she nears the end of her tenure, she has agreed to come give her final speech. we are honored to have her with us to speak about the threats we face as well as what the department has done to meet them. after her remarks she and i will continue the conversation with a discussion of the topic. join me in welcoming deputy secretary of defense kathleen hicks. sec. hicks: good morning. good evening to those in bologna and nanchang joining via livestream. thank you for professor mankin for hosting and dean steinberg for the invitation. it's always great to be here. when the school of advanced international studies was cofounded some 25 years ago, he sought to create what he later described as a center in washington of independent thought. suffi
upon leaving the pentagon this time she returned to csis where she was senior vice president, henry kissingerhair and chair of the international security program. february 9, 2021, she left to become the deputy secretary of defense. the second highest position in the department of defense. what a tumultuous and consequential four years it has been. today as she nears the end of her tenure, she has agreed to come give her final speech. we are honored to have her with us to speak about the...
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but it's a csi kind of person. august 2nd, 1892, the entire including bridget, the maid, suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea. and they had been eating all the mutton leftovers. i'm going to move fast here. just follow a story in your head. okay. august 3rd, the next day, lizzie goes to a pharmacy in a working class, part of town where she normally wouldn't go and tries to buy from the pharmacist. a man named eli bentz, who will later testify about these events that she came in to buy prozac acid in low doses, plus a gas that was used to make a bitter almond water treat consumption or tuberculosis or diseases of the lungs. so that's why a pharmacy she would have it. but in higher it is both a fumigant and a deadly poison. and lizzie says, i'm not getting this for consumption. want to get it because i want to get moths out of a sealskin cape have and ben no we only give this with the prescription we can't give you a prosthetic acid. so she's in a working class part of town trying to
but it's a csi kind of person. august 2nd, 1892, the entire including bridget, the maid, suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea. and they had been eating all the mutton leftovers. i'm going to move fast here. just follow a story in your head. okay. august 3rd, the next day, lizzie goes to a pharmacy in a working class, part of town where she normally wouldn't go and tries to buy from the pharmacist. a man named eli bentz, who will later testify about these events...
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he is also part of csis.saudi's investing this kind of money in the united states, and trump now upping the ante, at the end of the day, is this riyadh choosing washington over beijing? >> good morning. in part, this is riyadh choosing washington over the world. but this is also riyadh choosing the american high-tech sector over the world. saudi arabia's drivers or the success of the vision 2030 transformation of its society and economy. it believes that artificial intelligence will accelerate that process, provide jobs, transform the kingdoms industries. and all of that goodness, all of that power, will come from a long-term relationship with the united states. dani: it is not the only case that trump made headlines when it comes to saudi. he said he would ask saudi to lower the price of oil. is that relationship strong enough, is what saudi it's out of the u.s. when it comes to economic security and the things you talk about enough of an incentive for them to act in a way that might be against some of their
he is also part of csis.saudi's investing this kind of money in the united states, and trump now upping the ante, at the end of the day, is this riyadh choosing washington over beijing? >> good morning. in part, this is riyadh choosing washington over the world. but this is also riyadh choosing the american high-tech sector over the world. saudi arabia's drivers or the success of the vision 2030 transformation of its society and economy. it believes that artificial intelligence will...
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the csi 300 closing lower by 3%.posted earlier this morning showed a slower pace of expansion in december. in december china signaled more public borrowing and spending in 2025 with a shift of policy vocus and consumption and repair the economy week links. shares tumbled by a record in hong kong after alibaba agreed to sell its holdings in the -- the chinese e-commerce giant could receive up to $1.6 billion from the sale to dcb capital, much less than the $3.6 billion it paid in 2020. that deal accelerates alibaba's retreat from fiscal retail spaces, focusing on the cloud. retail prices climbed within touching distance of a record high to end 2024. a resilient property market gathered more momentum. it was the fourth consecutive monthly increase. data shows solid buyer demand despite affordability challenges. house prices are expected to climb 4% into a 25. jonathan: thank you. up next, dollar strength persisting. >> a much stronger dollar for the first six months of the year. you will continue to see growth differen
the csi 300 closing lower by 3%.posted earlier this morning showed a slower pace of expansion in december. in december china signaled more public borrowing and spending in 2025 with a shift of policy vocus and consumption and repair the economy week links. shares tumbled by a record in hong kong after alibaba agreed to sell its holdings in the -- the chinese e-commerce giant could receive up to $1.6 billion from the sale to dcb capital, much less than the $3.6 billion it paid in 2020. that deal...
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this is a woman who worked csi.ice solve crimes. yeah. i would assume she would, too, especially with zach being in law enforcement for several years. narrator: just the same, detectives turned up the heat, hoping ashley would break. feel inside when he or she recognized that you have all this information. and that's what i ultimately told her during the interview is like, you can either tell us where she's at. we're going to ultimately find her. narrator: out of the farm, detective brown and his team had been combing through dense wooded areas for hours. the investigators that were interviewing ashley were texting me, you know, have you found anything? have you-- you know, and i'd have to say, no, nothing yet. we're still looking. narrator: downtown, detectives were running out of time and getting nowhere with ashley. the interview came to a screeching halt. you had all this evidence, but not enough to actually affect an arrest at that point. we had no body. narrator: no confession, no body, no evidence that taylor
this is a woman who worked csi.ice solve crimes. yeah. i would assume she would, too, especially with zach being in law enforcement for several years. narrator: just the same, detectives turned up the heat, hoping ashley would break. feel inside when he or she recognized that you have all this information. and that's what i ultimately told her during the interview is like, you can either tell us where she's at. we're going to ultimately find her. narrator: out of the farm, detective brown and...
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we saw the csi 300, the hang seng which climbed well over 1% earlier in the session, look at how those gains have evaporated. that's the china story. but elsewhere in the region we're watching south korea. today the kospi underperforming. south korea's gdp missed. the main reason we are seeing that drag on the south korean benchmark is the benchmark heavyweights sk hynix, samsung electronics, they are underwater today. this is for sk hynix despite reporting record profits, it is failing to meet this really high bar. of course, this is a key supplier for nvidia on high-bandwidth memory chips. it faces a similar affliction to its top client where it fails to meet lofty expectations. this is what you see in the share performance. profit-taking underway on south korean stocks today. tomorrow as you say is boj day. we have ahead of the decision tomorrow, a japan inflation print, but all bets are for a 25 point increase, this would be the most in 18 years. key to watch would be the tone of convene occasion from -- communication from ueda, if he sounds dovish that could send dollar-yen higher
we saw the csi 300, the hang seng which climbed well over 1% earlier in the session, look at how those gains have evaporated. that's the china story. but elsewhere in the region we're watching south korea. today the kospi underperforming. south korea's gdp missed. the main reason we are seeing that drag on the south korean benchmark is the benchmark heavyweights sk hynix, samsung electronics, they are underwater today. this is for sk hynix despite reporting record profits, it is failing to meet...
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this is very modern csi ish, a harvard doctor who is going to say based on the blood spots around the crimes that the attacker was right handed. because he would have gone back this way, putting blood on the wall. and lizzie right handed and he will also testify. these are crimes of real anger and ferocity, but could have been committed by a woman. you did not need to be incredibly strong in order to issue the blows that kill andrew and. and then they go. the prosecution wants to put on the stand to show premed notation. the pharmacist from the other side of fall river, where the elites normally go, who said, lizzie, in trying to buy prosthetic acid, which could be used as a deadly poison, she says she wants to clean a seal skin cape. he says, we only do this with the prescription and the in a second key evidentiary ruling. bar his testimony. here's their rationale the eli bends pharmacist testimony going to show that she was trying to poison her family is necessary becausehey're previous expert said there was no poison in their stomachs so this is an ax murderer case and they bar the
this is very modern csi ish, a harvard doctor who is going to say based on the blood spots around the crimes that the attacker was right handed. because he would have gone back this way, putting blood on the wall. and lizzie right handed and he will also testify. these are crimes of real anger and ferocity, but could have been committed by a woman. you did not need to be incredibly strong in order to issue the blows that kill andrew and. and then they go. the prosecution wants to put on the...
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looking at other indices in china, we had the csi 300, the most important one to look at at the momentdown almost 3%. there are different reasons behind this. i also want to take you to the yuan and what we have seen in the yield space before we dive into the details here. to give you an idea, we also saw pressure on the currency space. at the moment, we don't have that reading at the moment. nonetheless, though, we have seen important moves in asia that do contrast with what we have seen so far in the equity space and equity moves in europe. one of the reasons behind this was the weak data that we obtained out of china today with the manufacturing pmi fell to 50.5 in december. remaining in expansion territory, but falling short of analyst expectations as growth in new orders slowed. sam vadas filed this report. >> reporter: fresh manufacturing data and holding up for a third month, but at a slower pace. the smaller firms in china showed slower sales with softer appetite at home and new export orders falling in contraction. business optimism faded and factories lowered prices and absor
looking at other indices in china, we had the csi 300, the most important one to look at at the momentdown almost 3%. there are different reasons behind this. i also want to take you to the yuan and what we have seen in the yield space before we dive into the details here. to give you an idea, we also saw pressure on the currency space. at the moment, we don't have that reading at the moment. nonetheless, though, we have seen important moves in asia that do contrast with what we have seen so...
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there are some studies done, csis what they found a minuscule fraction of less than 1% that had any concernsy said actually in most cases lower percentages of potential radicalism in the military as to the society at large that doesn't surprise me most people who join the military love 6 country. they want to defend don't want to do anything against it. even if they may not agree with some points here and there i just think people need to be carriful about drawing too many conclusions because these two guys both have military background. >> charlie: sure. i think that's a great perspective to add to this and i think it's very important. but it is kind of strange it. does make you sort of wonder what are we doing about recruitment that would be my first question. are we making a mistake with recruitment. recruiting the wrong people? secondly, both of these guys earned awards. jabbar earned a medal for the global war on terrorism and then he turns around and becomes a terrorist. is the problem with recruitment? is the problem with the idea that we don't do a very good job of recognizing when y
there are some studies done, csis what they found a minuscule fraction of less than 1% that had any concernsy said actually in most cases lower percentages of potential radicalism in the military as to the society at large that doesn't surprise me most people who join the military love 6 country. they want to defend don't want to do anything against it. even if they may not agree with some points here and there i just think people need to be carriful about drawing too many conclusions because...
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, thank you, sara for the wonderful opening comments and thank you, heather and chris for this and csis for hosting the discussion and thank you all for coming and online. should we take the most dangerous weapons humanity has ever built which has the potential to kill millions to integrate in command and control a completely unreliable technology that we do not understand? no, we should not do that. in fact, it's such a bad idea that the idea of integrating ai into command and control has been fictionalized as one of the dumbest things that humanity could ever do. sky net, ai villain attempts to wipe out humanity in the series, ai into nuclear weapons command and control. make no mistake, that's what we would be doing. even if we keep a human in the loop and integrate ai into decision making we would be ceding judgment to ai. humans were in the loop in 2003 when the highlight automated patriot air and missile defense system shot down two friendly aircraft. the human operators were nominally in control, but in practice they were operating a very complex, highly automated system that the
, thank you, sara for the wonderful opening comments and thank you, heather and chris for this and csis for hosting the discussion and thank you all for coming and online. should we take the most dangerous weapons humanity has ever built which has the potential to kill millions to integrate in command and control a completely unreliable technology that we do not understand? no, we should not do that. in fact, it's such a bad idea that the idea of integrating ai into command and control has been...
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dennis murphy (voiceover): as the csis took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gatheredod, dna, brandy's mom, sister, and fiancé watched on in blank horror. dennis murphy: what do you remember about the rest of that night? sitting in the vehicle behind her car, just watching it. and there's your girl, gone. and here's my baby, and i can't do nothing about it. it was 2 o'clock, went to the house. 4 o'clock, detectives came down to the house, said that they removed her and the car. dennis murphy (voiceover): who would benefit from a single mom's death? of course, the questioning turned quickly to the soon-to-be divorced husband, the father of the little girl. brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. said he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. when you ran him through the computer, what did you find out about him? did he have priors? he did not. he was not on law enforcement's radar. not on law enforcement's radar, but nonetheless, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe
dennis murphy (voiceover): as the csis took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gatheredod, dna, brandy's mom, sister, and fiancé watched on in blank horror. dennis murphy: what do you remember about the rest of that night? sitting in the vehicle behind her car, just watching it. and there's your girl, gone. and here's my baby, and i can't do nothing about it. it was 2 o'clock, went to the house. 4 o'clock, detectives came down to the house, said that they removed her and the car....
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and is a valuable friend and asset to the country and i want to thank the donors of csis because without their generous contributions programs like this would not be in existence and we wouldn't have the opportunity to explore so many different things and to have a debate and discussion like today. with that, mandy, we wish you god speed as you enter the next chapter in your life and we will look forward to a couple weeks from now when we get our marching orders for the next four years. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] >> live to remarks from the outgoing federal trade commission er chair lin on their work in the biden administration and future in the incoming trump administration. >> priority initiatives have included a proposed rule to ban noncompete clauses skraout advertising dominant middle men protecting people's sensitive data from uncheck the surveillance and fighting for americans' rights to access affordable high quality healthcare. prior to joining the f.t.c. mrs. khan served as council to the judiciary committee somebody committee on antitrust commerci
and is a valuable friend and asset to the country and i want to thank the donors of csis because without their generous contributions programs like this would not be in existence and we wouldn't have the opportunity to explore so many different things and to have a debate and discussion like today. with that, mandy, we wish you god speed as you enter the next chapter in your life and we will look forward to a couple weeks from now when we get our marching orders for the next four years....
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>> hahaha racist i ooh, that's like that's like a new series like csi right after meghan markle's.e'll be right back. >> i used to think we could see heaven from masada, but all i saw were the gates of hell. >> make those jews drink the blood of their children. >> we did not care what price we had to pay for our freedom. >> i want to be a warrior. >> there'll be no retreat from masada. >> we believed god was on the side of the innocent. >> god is on the side of the one that has the most weapons. do you think i fear death? >> i see hot. ice works fast. heat makes it last. i feel the power of contrast therapy so you can rise from pain. >> icy hot. hi. mike huckabee here. having spent many years in politics, i can comfortably say that the current climate is enough to keep any of us awake at night, and i safeguard my well-being by making sure that i get a good night's rest with relaxation and sleep. america's number one trusted sleep aid. >> i'm doctor eric, celebrity, founder of axiom. america's most trusted sleep aid. >> just like you're seeing me on television now, i saw a commercia
>> hahaha racist i ooh, that's like that's like a new series like csi right after meghan markle's.e'll be right back. >> i used to think we could see heaven from masada, but all i saw were the gates of hell. >> make those jews drink the blood of their children. >> we did not care what price we had to pay for our freedom. >> i want to be a warrior. >> there'll be no retreat from masada. >> we believed god was on the side of the innocent. >> god is...
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actress emily procter, who you might know from the west wing or csi miami, took those videos before fleeing home in the palisades. she joins us now. emily, my deepest condolences. my cousin david and his family lives in the palisades. they also have fled their homes. they they think that they've lost their home. how are you? how is your family thank you for asking. >> and i just want to say, on behalf of your family and all of us, selfishly, i wanted to be here to say we loved our neighborhood and we still do. >> and it was an incredible community. >> um, we have evacuated. i believe our home is also gone. it was it was the news i got from a stranger, which is a very surreal experience. um, but gosh, it was incredible. >> on our way out to see the people going in to help. >> and when i think about our neighborhood, i think about fire station 69 and all of the firefighters that we knew that held bake sales and toy drives. >> and as my daughter would walk to her bus stop, we would see them with their ralphs cart, going to buy the dinner, groceries, and, you know, they're as much a part of our
actress emily procter, who you might know from the west wing or csi miami, took those videos before fleeing home in the palisades. she joins us now. emily, my deepest condolences. my cousin david and his family lives in the palisades. they also have fled their homes. they they think that they've lost their home. how are you? how is your family thank you for asking. >> and i just want to say, on behalf of your family and all of us, selfishly, i wanted to be here to say we loved our...
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>> thank you rhine big thank you to csis for bringing us together. these conversations are important and important right now in the transition they cost about. let me answer your specific question and expand on it a little bit. your question was from the standpoint of intelligence was likely to change and i would say i get accused of being -- on china but i reject that because my argument is we should be more nuanced a little bit more negotiation oriented and the rhetoric you hear where a work. just about the intelligence committee and will talk about that. along with the treatment of the uighurs and unprofessional naval and airborne activities in the south china sea. the activities the pla and other chinese communist and affiliated entities messing around in our networks. it's intolerable and what we are seeing now this is not a surprise. it was surprising the magnitude scale and persistence but that's an area where we need to make it clear to the chinese that at a minimum we need to come to some agreement about networks that will not be violated an
>> thank you rhine big thank you to csis for bringing us together. these conversations are important and important right now in the transition they cost about. let me answer your specific question and expand on it a little bit. your question was from the standpoint of intelligence was likely to change and i would say i get accused of being -- on china but i reject that because my argument is we should be more nuanced a little bit more negotiation oriented and the rhetoric you hear where a...
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of course, dna evidence is so helpful, especially with modern juries who were raised on csi and otherws. they don't just look for dna evidence. they expect it. if it isn't in there, they may punish the prosecution. >> danny, thank you. >>> a terrifying scene in san antonio last night. seven police officers were shot outside an apartment complex. >> the officers were responding to what's described as a suicide in progress call from a family member of the suspect when it all happened. according to authorities, the shooter barricaded himself inside a first floor apartment leading to a standoff that lasts several hours. when they went inside, officers found the suspected gunman dead. >> let's get to priya sridhar in san antonio. what more do we know about exactly what happened here? >> reporter: hey, guys. that's right, it was a very scary night for the folks who live in this apartment complex. you can still see the crime scene tape behind me. there's still several police officers there thatare combing through the scene trying to collect any evidence they can. as you mentioned, this all u
of course, dna evidence is so helpful, especially with modern juries who were raised on csi and otherws. they don't just look for dna evidence. they expect it. if it isn't in there, they may punish the prosecution. >> danny, thank you. >>> a terrifying scene in san antonio last night. seven police officers were shot outside an apartment complex. >> the officers were responding to what's described as a suicide in progress call from a family member of the suspect when it all...
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adversary nations up the statute is shot through with protections that i think are key t concern about csi up the phone or related u access to the data so that's a sincere justification for congress as desires to act. they think it's a compelling intestn its narrowly ta. then you get to the question what owh to do but the fact that there's interestn covid manipulation a dcord in cases like hefferin have made clear once you have stication that satisfies the first amendment he don't need to go charger to go sterger is a much better justification to decide w they would hinder that only satisfy first amendment data. it's not necessary to prove whether they think it justifies a laugh. my friends say that's fine and goodhey see covid content manipulation per se as illegitimate and i don't detand how that argumentan carry the day. imagine congress passed thatai prc can covertly manipulate tik-tok and obviously that law won't violate any constitutional principals. it's laudable f a legislature to prote ufrom foreign adversary interference and there's nothinnhently impermissible about wanting to gu
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i have a colleague at csis where dr. jones and i spent time who just last week wrote that story telling changes stories and stories change lives. i think what you're able to capture and the stories and the narratives that are being told are absolutely essential in order to make sure the people of afghanistan and those who soid and sacrificed have their voices heard and understand the context behind that. so thank you. for ambassador neuman, i agree, too many policy strategy reviews. we had seven commanders between 06 and 14, seven. each of them did their own review. so not only the political reviews but the military reviews. i'm not saying reviews aren't necessary but i'm saying there wasn't any continuity. so my question for you ambassador, you just talked about the importance of honesty and accountability. i am curious if we can just shift it slightly, when it comes to democracy promotion and what i'm hearing from the youth and arguably not having closure on this issue of afghanistan is affecting america's ability to o
i have a colleague at csis where dr. jones and i spent time who just last week wrote that story telling changes stories and stories change lives. i think what you're able to capture and the stories and the narratives that are being told are absolutely essential in order to make sure the people of afghanistan and those who soid and sacrificed have their voices heard and understand the context behind that. so thank you. for ambassador neuman, i agree, too many policy strategy reviews. we had...
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jonathan: appreciate your perspective, norman roule of csis.berg brief. yemen signaling a pause in a tax on commercial ships following the cease-fire deal. houthi leader sing they will follow the agreement that leaving the door open for attacks. the new york city mayor meeting with president-elect trump and mar-a-lago today. the mayor expressing support in deporting violent criminals and cooperating with federal law enforcement. citi cutting more jobs this week. people familiar telling bloomberg managing directors and the wealth business and technology unit are leaving. reductions are part of the ceo's pushed to cut costs. that is your bloomberg brief. over the past week, how much longer can we sit here and say it is idiosyncratic, citi specific, jp morgan specific? and great not just the banking sector. meta, microsoft, number of companies saying they will trim workforce. dani: it is also taking away benefits, lowering 401k, leave getting taken away. not just outright firing people. there was a wall street journal story that pet leave was a th
jonathan: appreciate your perspective, norman roule of csis.berg brief. yemen signaling a pause in a tax on commercial ships following the cease-fire deal. houthi leader sing they will follow the agreement that leaving the door open for attacks. the new york city mayor meeting with president-elect trump and mar-a-lago today. the mayor expressing support in deporting violent criminals and cooperating with federal law enforcement. citi cutting more jobs this week. people familiar telling...
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