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leslie kiernan to serve as general counsel at the department of commerce and she has a long record ofan attorney and government private practice. her experience should be a strong asset for the department as a whole. the commerce department has a broad portfolio and oversees the numerous sectors of the economy including fisheries, forecasting and agency allocations spectrums. they can provide sound legal advice and direction and all of these areas. i appreciate that all of today's nominees are willing to serve and i'm eager to hear the testimony and responses. >> now we are going to give a chance to all of the people that want to make formal introductions and so we will go to senator rubio and senator hutchison and senator klobuchar and blumenthal and finally senator rubio, welcome to the committee. we know you come from a big ocean state and we will continue to count on you to work on a a lot of policies for us. thank you for being here. a. >> we are surrounded by an ocean. i'm going to be brief for the administrator is no stranger to the committee. i think we all know well his passi
leslie kiernan to serve as general counsel at the department of commerce and she has a long record ofan attorney and government private practice. her experience should be a strong asset for the department as a whole. the commerce department has a broad portfolio and oversees the numerous sectors of the economy including fisheries, forecasting and agency allocations spectrums. they can provide sound legal advice and direction and all of these areas. i appreciate that all of today's nominees are...
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of the other roles commerce might be given in the next several weeks. this will be a big challenge but we need the role of the u.s. department of commerce in our economic recovery to be as robust as possible and your nomination will help us do that. your most important job, i believe, will be to protect the scientific integrity of our agencies. to keep politics out of science and decision-making and make sure we continue to make progress on good science. science is what holds all of us together when we have two make difficult decisions. -- when we have to make difficult decisions. you have decades of experience interpreting these laws, so i look forward to that. there are a lot of signs and legal issues. we look forward to your debts there are a lot of science -- there is a lot of science and legal issues. we will look forward to your input on that. >> thank you for holding this hearing on the nomination of our friends, bill nelson to serve as nasa administrator. professor lina kahn to be the commissioner of the ftc. and leslie kiernan. we are delighted to have ted bailey hutchison joining us remotely to introduce senator ne
of the other roles commerce might be given in the next several weeks. this will be a big challenge but we need the role of the u.s. department of commerce in our economic recovery to be as robust as possible and your nomination will help us do that. your most important job, i believe, will be to protect the scientific integrity of our agencies. to keep politics out of science and decision-making and make sure we continue to make progress on good science. science is what holds all of us together...
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miss kiernan, you listed the department of commerce's i.t. and the cybersecurity posture among what you believe are the top challenges facing the department. in the wake of recent major cybersecurity breaches of federal agencies, could you please describe what you see as the most significant hurdles for the commerce department here? >> senator, protecting our networks is vital to our economic and national security. this cybersecurity network has improved cybersecurity awareness and facilitated regulatory streamlining. since i'm not at the agency, i don't have all the current details on the department's efforts in this regard, but if confirmed,ly make it a priority to work with the experts at ni st and other agencies throughout the government on these issues. >> if you are confirmed as general counsel, how would you advise the department to approach these challenges? >> senator, i think that this is an issue that one that requires government-wide responses. it will be incredibly important to work with other agencies throughout the government an
miss kiernan, you listed the department of commerce's i.t. and the cybersecurity posture among what you believe are the top challenges facing the department. in the wake of recent major cybersecurity breaches of federal agencies, could you please describe what you see as the most significant hurdles for the commerce department here? >> senator, protecting our networks is vital to our economic and national security. this cybersecurity network has improved cybersecurity awareness and...
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>> department of commerce. >> were you worked at the department of commerce were you a licensed peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> probably a lot of people don't know that there are licensed peace officers in the department of commerce? >> yes, sir. >> what investigations did you do in the department of commerce? >> white collar investigations. >> at some point did you leave the department of commerce? >> yes, sir. >> where did you go there? >> the bureau of criminal apprehension? >> 2014. >> that's where you are today, sir? >> yes. in the middle of 2013 to 2016, i was not. >> that's when you were working -- >> from 2013 to about 2016 i was not. >> that's when you were doing the corporate work? >> correct. >> a licensed peace officer, you are required to take ongoing educational credits, correct? >> yes. >> and you have done that throughout your career? >> yes, sir. >> when you were hired at the bca in 2018, what were you hired to do? >> i was hired in the metro homicide unit, so we investigated major homicides as well as officer involved incidents. >> when you were hired at the bca, were
>> department of commerce. >> were you worked at the department of commerce were you a licensed peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> probably a lot of people don't know that there are licensed peace officers in the department of commerce? >> yes, sir. >> what investigations did you do in the department of commerce? >> white collar investigations. >> at some point did you leave the department of commerce? >> yes, sir. >> where did you go...
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>> department of commerce. >> when you worked at the department of commerce, were you a licensed peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> probably a lot of people don't know that there are licensed peace officers in the department of commerce, right? >> yes, sir. >> what kind of investigations did you do in the department of commerce. >> primarily white collar investigations. >> at some point did you leave the department of commerce then? >> yes, sir. >> and where did you go after that? >> the bureau of criminal apprehension. >> when were you hired by the bureau of criminal apprehension? >> 2018. >> and that's where you are today still? >> correct sir. >> so initially licensed in 2007. >> yes. >> did you maintain your license as a peace officer during that entire time period? >> no. >> when -- >> 2013 to 2016 i was not. >> that's when you were working -- from middle of 2013 to 2016 i was not. >> and that's when you were doing the corporate work? >> correct. >> as a licensed peace officer, you are required to take some on going educational credits kreshgt? >> yes, sir. >> you have done that throu
>> department of commerce. >> when you worked at the department of commerce, were you a licensed peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> probably a lot of people don't know that there are licensed peace officers in the department of commerce, right? >> yes, sir. >> what kind of investigations did you do in the department of commerce. >> primarily white collar investigations. >> at some point did you leave the department of commerce then? >> yes, sir....
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of people don't know that they're licensed peace officers and department right. what kinds of investigations that you do at the department primarily white collar investigations. and at some point did you leave the department of commerce that. and where did you go after that the bureau for my branch and what are you hired by the bureau of criminal apprehension 2900. and that's where you are today stowe. so initially licensed in 2007 did you maintain your license as a peace officer during that entire time. know it went well about 2000 middle of 2013 to 2016 that. that's when you were working. from 2000 the militant 13th are to about 1016 was not enough when you're doing a corporate work correct. peace officer you are required to going educational credits cracked down all that throughout your career the exception of a 2 year period. when you were hired at the b.c.s. in 2018. what were you hired to do was hired within the metro homicide unit so we investigated. major homicides as well as officer involved instance. when you're tired of the b.c.s. are you required to show some through some training specific to working for the b.b.c. yes or you describe for the jurors the kind of training that had to do when you started. th
of people don't know that they're licensed peace officers and department right. what kinds of investigations that you do at the department primarily white collar investigations. and at some point did you leave the department of commerce that. and where did you go after that the bureau for my branch and what are you hired by the bureau of criminal apprehension 2900. and that's where you are today stowe. so initially licensed in 2007 did you maintain your license as a peace officer during that...
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to permit of commerce during the obama administration -- u.s. departmenterce during the obama admin is trajan. these goals -- obama administration. these goals are amazing. it is going to take work in every single sector to get there. realistically, what needs to happen in terms of tax incentives, financing, regulation? ellen: a lot has already happened in the private sector. when you look at the auto industry, transportation accounts for the lion's share, the largest share of emissions. out of the 50 automotive plants in the u.s., 24 are producing ev's or are planning to produce ev's between now and 2025. in the financial markets, the clean energy etf's have so outperformed fossil fuel etf's, so finance is way ahead in terms of transitioning to clean technology and clean energy. add to that the government's responsibility because econ 101 says we've got a negative externality, a natural capital that we are consuming, but we are not paying for it. so the role for governments is to make sure they protect that and help nudge us in the right direction so we d
to permit of commerce during the obama administration -- u.s. departmenterce during the obama admin is trajan. these goals -- obama administration. these goals are amazing. it is going to take work in every single sector to get there. realistically, what needs to happen in terms of tax incentives, financing, regulation? ellen: a lot has already happened in the private sector. when you look at the auto industry, transportation accounts for the lion's share, the largest share of emissions. out of...
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led the department of commerce. he was the leader of five different presidential campaigns during reagan's first term he was the leader of the white house staff as the white house chief of staff. during his second term he was the leader of the treasury department as the secretary of the treasury. and of course during george h.w. bush's presidency, he was the leader of the state department as secretary of state. in the year 2000 he became the leader of george w. bush's legal team that prevailed in the landmark case of bush versus gore. so we simply could not have a better lawyer-leader to be part of this program than secretary baker. so, secretary baker, thank you for taking time and being with us today as the final mark of this very important conference. >> thank you, talmage. i'm delighted to be with you. >> now, since you've been a leader in so many different arenas, and we're going to be talking about the lawyer's leader. i think a logical place to start the conversation is how do you define the word leadership,
led the department of commerce. he was the leader of five different presidential campaigns during reagan's first term he was the leader of the white house staff as the white house chief of staff. during his second term he was the leader of the treasury department as the secretary of the treasury. and of course during george h.w. bush's presidency, he was the leader of the state department as secretary of state. in the year 2000 he became the leader of george w. bush's legal team that prevailed...
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. >> when you worked at the department of commerce were you a licensed police officer? >> yes sir. >> a lot of people don't know there are licensed police officers and thedepartment of commerce . >> what did you do? >> primarily white-collar investigations. >> and some point did you leave the department of commerce? where did you go after that. >> the bureau of apprehension. >> when were you hired by the bureau of criminal apprehension? >> 2013. >> and that's where you are today. >> initially licensed in 2007, you maintain your license entire time. >> no. >> the middle of 2013, i was not. >> so middle of 2013 to 2016 i was not. >> that's when you were doing corporate work. >> correct. >> as a licensed police officer, you've done all that, directed your career. >> yes sir. >> when you were hired at the bca in 2018, what were you hired to do? >> i was hired to the metro homicide unit so we investigated major homicide as well as officer involved. >> when hired at the bca are you required to through some training priorto working at the bca ? can you describe the screen you h
. >> when you worked at the department of commerce were you a licensed police officer? >> yes sir. >> a lot of people don't know there are licensed police officers and thedepartment of commerce . >> what did you do? >> primarily white-collar investigations. >> and some point did you leave the department of commerce? where did you go after that. >> the bureau of apprehension. >> when were you hired by the bureau of criminal apprehension? >>...
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was in need of some help, we created the department of commerce we have a department of labor because labor needs the kinds of legislation and the kinds of benefits that a congress can accord labor, the persons who actually work for a living. when we need a defense, we created a department of defense and department of homeland security. so i am proposing that we have a department of reconciliation so that we can deal with the issues that have hotted us in this country. for centuries. a department of reconciliation with a secretary of reconciliation. a department of reconciliation with a budget. a department of reconciliation with undersecretaries. so that we can accomplish our atonement with a department of reconciliation. it can be done. i am not asking for a commission . this is about a commitment. a department in the case that you are committed to a cause. we were committed to labor, that's why we have the department of labor. we have been committed to education, that's why we have a department of education. we now need a department of reconciliation. a commitment to
was in need of some help, we created the department of commerce we have a department of labor because labor needs the kinds of legislation and the kinds of benefits that a congress can accord labor, the persons who actually work for a living. when we need a defense, we created a department of defense and department of homeland security. so i am proposing that we have a department of reconciliation so that we can deal with the issues that have hotted us in this country. for centuries. a...
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. >> to stand up another agency within the department of commerce. >> even some democrats are opposed. some of them can't agree on the tax issue. others argue the plan does not go far enough. if negotiations stalled democrats can use the budget reconciliation to again to pass a package without republicans. house speaker nancy pelosi was back in san francisco today promoting the benefits of the recently passed american rescue plan kron four's charles clifford has the story. >> well, earlier this week, vice president kamala harris was in oakland talking about the recently passed american recovery plan and the proposed the american jobs plan. and now nancy pelosi is here in san francisco. promoting those things as well. after touring a health clinic in san francisco's chinatown neighborhood on wednesday, house speaker nancy pelosi touted the benefits of the recently passed american recovery plan. >> that one 0.9 trillion dollar plan includes billions in direct relief payments. billions for rent or and homeowner assistance. billions for families and health care and provides money that is
. >> to stand up another agency within the department of commerce. >> even some democrats are opposed. some of them can't agree on the tax issue. others argue the plan does not go far enough. if negotiations stalled democrats can use the budget reconciliation to again to pass a package without republicans. house speaker nancy pelosi was back in san francisco today promoting the benefits of the recently passed american rescue plan kron four's charles clifford has the story. >>...
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. >> to stand up another agency within the department of commerce. >> even some democrats are po some can't agree on the tax issue and others argue the plan does not go far enough. if negotiations stop democrats can use the budget reconciliation tool again to pass a package without republicans. speaker of the house nancy pelosi toured a health clinic in san francisco's chinatown promoting the benefits of the american rescue plan. she says the vaccinations have lagged in some areas in california. but the recovery plan will alleviate that problem. >> there had been disparities and we do not want them solidified as we go forward with this. in fact, we want them to be eliminated and that using this has that opportunity and the substantial funds that go with it and we're trying to get as many as much vaccine out as possible. >> the speaker also talked about president biden's american jobs plan. she says not many republicans supported that holds some of them will come on board through negotiations. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news feature hooper's are getting back in the gym thanks
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report to protect the technologies senator schumer in cotton previously talked about the department of commerce on - - commerce failure with these important controls and technology with the cutting-edge charlie advantage over china. so i am curious how you see the implementation. are you satisfied? or are you thinking about a change of how these technologies are protected? make it sound like any to talk to senator schumer and senator cotton to join with them in those concerns. as you know, obviously there are technologies we don't want other countries to get their hands on because of the importance of national security. the commerce department is policing that the way they should the net needs to be corrected and we need to make sure they are committed to those export controls as well. i appreciate you highlighting then i will follow up with senator cotton and senator one - - senator schumer. >> thank you. i appreciate that. the hallmark of the new competition with china that national security is no longer limited but to the foreign relations committee now in banking, health education, every de
report to protect the technologies senator schumer in cotton previously talked about the department of commerce on - - commerce failure with these important controls and technology with the cutting-edge charlie advantage over china. so i am curious how you see the implementation. are you satisfied? or are you thinking about a change of how these technologies are protected? make it sound like any to talk to senator schumer and senator cotton to join with them in those concerns. as you know,...
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proposal, the administration wants to spend $50 billion to stand up another agency within the department of commerce billion for all of the roads, all of the ports and airports within this country. that is not inseparable. lisa: let's say there is a bipartisan agreement on the infrastructure plans you thought were necessary, and it is a pretty expensive plan. would you support raising corporate taxes in order to pay for it? rep. davis: not at all. i think opening up the income tax code to pay for infrastructure is the wrong way to go. there's a lot of talk from secretary buttigieg and others, who i have already enjoyed a good working relationship with, talking about jobs being created with this package. i want to know how many jobs are going to be cost and small businesses that will have to pay more taxes. tom: i am sure you want an all-star game to be held there in the home of the cardinals. it went to the rockies. but it is the why of the all-star game, the debate over georgia and this voting rights act and what georgia will do about it selections. talk about what the -- about elections. talk abou
proposal, the administration wants to spend $50 billion to stand up another agency within the department of commerce billion for all of the roads, all of the ports and airports within this country. that is not inseparable. lisa: let's say there is a bipartisan agreement on the infrastructure plans you thought were necessary, and it is a pretty expensive plan. would you support raising corporate taxes in order to pay for it? rep. davis: not at all. i think opening up the income tax code to pay...
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there's other federal agencies that have key responsibilities in the defense production act, department of commerce, department of transportation, energy. they all need to have responsibility for their specific functional area, the portfolio, we definitely have a responsibility when doing the plann >> that was the concern that senator murphy was getting to that if we have a lot of agencies working on this, who is actually in charge of prioritizing what needs to be done. >> we have a responsibility to chair title i and the prioritization. we don't have authority to chair title three in specific expansion of economy or stimulus to each one of those department agencies. the department of energy does it within their organization and hhs within their's. but for the rest of them we traditionally don't. one of the things we do do is plan to identify the gaps within the agencies so they can be responsible for building the capacity. we should work on identifying where those big gaps are, the significant events we face based on risks in the country, to allow the federal agencies to take their authority and b
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department, and certainly recognize there are other areas we could also explore to mobilize that private side capital. >> to secretary raimondo, $50 billion is the expenditure for a new office of the department of commerce dedicated to monitoring domestic and industrial capacity. i don't know what that means. funding investments to support production of critical goods. we mentioned this earlier. we have the defense production act, and we have a lot of things going out there. what will this new office do specifically and -- that's not being done today and how will the funding be used, and what supply chain benefits would this new office provide that isn't possible under existing authorities such as the defense production act. we have been on the cutting edge of technology as far as national security and has helped america stay free, but what will this office do? will it be another bureaucracy, another layer? what do you envision? >> thank you. thank you for the question. over the past 30 years we have seen an unbelievable decline this manufacturing, in a number of critical areas, metals, critical minerals, simi conductors, medicine, pharmaceuticals. i will tell you it was about a year ago as governor, an
department, and certainly recognize there are other areas we could also explore to mobilize that private side capital. >> to secretary raimondo, $50 billion is the expenditure for a new office of the department of commerce dedicated to monitoring domestic and industrial capacity. i don't know what that means. funding investments to support production of critical goods. we mentioned this earlier. we have the defense production act, and we have a lot of things going out there. what will...
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. $50 billion for national science foundation another $50 billion for the department of commerce to study and monitor domestic supply chain capacity so there's hundreds of billions of dollars to try to shore up the capacity boston consulting group estimated $50 billion for chips leads to 19 new plants, 70,000 new jobs and essentially doubling the u.s.'s market share in chip making going forward and president biden said this should be viewed as infrastructure here's what the president said just a few minutes ago >> chips like the one i have here, these chips, wafers, they're broadband, infrastructure we need to build the infrastructure of yesterday. not repair the one of yesterday. the plan i propose creates millions of jobs, rebuild america, protect our supply chains and revitalize american manufacturing. >> reporter: so where would that money go a lot goes directly into the pockets of the companies who are represented at that meeting today. just to show you what the industry has been telling the administration, this is according to one of the leading trade companies representing the semi
. $50 billion for national science foundation another $50 billion for the department of commerce to study and monitor domestic supply chain capacity so there's hundreds of billions of dollars to try to shore up the capacity boston consulting group estimated $50 billion for chips leads to 19 new plants, 70,000 new jobs and essentially doubling the u.s.'s market share in chip making going forward and president biden said this should be viewed as infrastructure here's what the president said just...
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i think that is a great approach we can affect that the department of commerce i believe is among other things looking at. i think that is where we start, but i'm uncomfortable with any sort of additional domestic intelligence capabilities being sought or given. >> michael, i see you taking your mute button off, i assume you want to weigh in? michael: it's the wrong way to go for several reasons. i agree with chris, we have dealt with this in a number of different situations. even after 9/11. and i think that, really, the answer is not to set only task in and say cyber command with something new, we need them doing their mission overseas and to stay focused on that. we have domestic agencies who have the abilities to get this authority already through the department of justice and the fbi. we can use that. maybe we actually need the fbi and nsa to share more internally, and do a better job crossing those bureaucratic silos, just like we had to do with counterterrorism information in the early 2000's. now we need to do more of that with cybersecurity information. the other thing is, i th
i think that is a great approach we can affect that the department of commerce i believe is among other things looking at. i think that is where we start, but i'm uncomfortable with any sort of additional domestic intelligence capabilities being sought or given. >> michael, i see you taking your mute button off, i assume you want to weigh in? michael: it's the wrong way to go for several reasons. i agree with chris, we have dealt with this in a number of different situations. even after...
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department of commerce. $35 billion for climate science. and $10 billion for a new civilian climate corps. adding insult to injury, madam speaker, this astronomical spending plan would be funded through tax increases. this current proposal fails to address our nation's most critical infrastructure needs and falls short of meeting my constituents' expectations. we can do better, maments, if -- ams ma, if we work together -- madam speaker, if we work together. my constituents want our elected officials to work again together, to get things done, improving opportunities for the familie -- for our families, and our community. they do not want to see us to use our time in washington to play political games. please be assured i'll remain focused on this pair mount objective. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. brooks: mr. speaker, earlier this month, employees at amazon's bessemer, alabama's facility had a
department of commerce. $35 billion for climate science. and $10 billion for a new civilian climate corps. adding insult to injury, madam speaker, this astronomical spending plan would be funded through tax increases. this current proposal fails to address our nation's most critical infrastructure needs and falls short of meeting my constituents' expectations. we can do better, maments, if -- ams ma, if we work together -- madam speaker, if we work together. my constituents want our elected...
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. >> to stand up another agency within the department of commerce. >> even some democrats are opposed to the plan. some claim some can't agree on the tax issue while others say the plan simply doesn't do enough if to go. she shuns do stall. democrats can use the budget reconciliation tool again to get the package passed without republicans. happening tomorrow. president biden is expected to unveil a series of executive actions aimed at addressing gun violence. it would be his first major action on gun control since taking office. the president is also expected to nominate david chipman, a former federal agent led the atf. if confirmed chipman would be the agency's first permanent director since 2015, biden is expected to announce tighter regulations requiring buyers of homemade ghost guns to undergo background checks. this weekend. join us for an exclusive statewide town hall with california senator alex padilla. we'll be talking about covid relief immigration, gun control and a whole lot more on inside california politics. if you'd like to join in on the town hall. you can submit you
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we have a bill that is spending more in the initial proposal to add a division within the department of commercehan they are investing in every single port, waterway, lock and dam system, and airport in their proposal. judy: i didn't ask secretary granholm about that, but you may have heard her say republicans she speaks with, and maybe she was speaking about you -- they all tell us they are interested in fixing the electric grid, addressing the problems we know the country has when it comes to infrastructure, and making sure the country is prepared for the future when it comes to energy challenges. i guess i am hearing two different things here. rep. davis: one of the reasons why china is eating our lunch in manufacturing is because they are trying to get to a point where they have cheap energy costs like we do in the united states. i would like to invite secretary granholm to come to my district. she mentioned we need to buy more wind turbines in the united states. absolutely, we do. buy them in clinton, illinois in my congressional district. you can see wind. you can see solar. you can see th
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. >> the department of commerce is sure we'll get something done. will it be stacked with applied materials equipment? is that what i would see if we went there would you have enough equipment if they did build the foundries? >> absolutely, jim. >> oh, good. >> we can respond. again, we saw this coming. >> i know you did. >> so we've been making investments in our operations and our supply chain and by the way, i am so encouraged that now the strategic importance, this is the infrastructure for the future the infrastructure for the data economy, jim, and now governments, the companies that move the fastest will win and the governments that move the fastest will win so i am so encouraged by what's happening here in the united states this is the basis of every single industry for the future strategically important for our country. >> look, you've been an apostal for it you saw it coming. others didn't. you told all our viewers and you have made a fortune for people and done great things around the world. gary dickerson, president and ceo of applied ma
. >> the department of commerce is sure we'll get something done. will it be stacked with applied materials equipment? is that what i would see if we went there would you have enough equipment if they did build the foundries? >> absolutely, jim. >> oh, good. >> we can respond. again, we saw this coming. >> i know you did. >> so we've been making investments in our operations and our supply chain and by the way, i am so encouraged that now the strategic...
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i think that is a great approach that we can dissect through a comment period that the department of commerce among other things is looking at. i think that is where we start, but i am supremely uncomfortable with any sort of additional domestic and crowded -- intelligence capabilities being sought or given. suzanne: i see you have taken your mute button off. tim: i just think that it is the wrong way to go for several reasons. one, i would agree with chris. we have dealt with this in a number of different situations, even after 9/11 and the counterterrorist mission. and, i think that really, the answer is not to suddenly tap in and say something new. we need them actually doing their mission overseas and to stay focused on that. we have domestic agencies that have the ability to get this authority already through the department of justice and the fbi. we can use that. maybe we need the fbi and nsa to share more internally, and do a better job crossing those your aquatic silos, like what we had to do with counterterrorism information in the early 2000's, now we need to do more of that with cy
i think that is a great approach that we can dissect through a comment period that the department of commerce among other things is looking at. i think that is where we start, but i am supremely uncomfortable with any sort of additional domestic and crowded -- intelligence capabilities being sought or given. suzanne: i see you have taken your mute button off. tim: i just think that it is the wrong way to go for several reasons. one, i would agree with chris. we have dealt with this in a number...
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frank: department of commerce we will license peace officer? >> yes, sir ? >> 2013. >> and that's where you are today. >> initially licensed in 2007, you maintain your license entire time. >> no. >> the middle of 2013, i was not. >> so middle of 2013 to 2016 i was not. >> that's when you were doing corporate work. >> correct frank: people probably don't know their license police officers in department of commerce. >> white-collar investigations. frank: did you leave the department of commerce? >> yes, sir no went to the bureau of criminal apprehension. frank: that is where you are today?a >> correct >> i was hired to the metro homicide unit so we investigated major homicide as well as officer involved frank: when you are hired at the dca 2018, what we hired to do? >> the metro homicide unit. we investigated homicides traini writing search warrants, report writing as well as some tactics. interview interrogation as well . >> do you also have to spend some time at the medical examiner'soffice ? >> yes sir. >> i recently we quality program office while conductin
frank: department of commerce we will license peace officer? >> yes, sir ? >> 2013. >> and that's where you are today. >> initially licensed in 2007, you maintain your license entire time. >> no. >> the middle of 2013, i was not. >> so middle of 2013 to 2016 i was not. >> that's when you were doing corporate work. >> correct frank: people probably don't know their license police officers in department of commerce. >> white-collar...
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we have talked to the national travel advisory board at the national tourism office at the department of commerce about and believe with this type of leadership to really be able to draw that inner agency group together, that we can set that national strategy to reopen, not only domestic travel but bring back international travel, bring back meetings and events. we need the whole of the industry focused upon and having a cabinet level position would absolutely help do that. senator sullivan: great. thank you. my next question is for you and ms. dover. i want to talk a little bit about the cruise ship industry. you know, a lot of times the industry gets attacked for certain issues, but what i really want to talk about is how important this industry is to small businesses, whether in florida or in alaska. if you can give us a sense on that, but also, ms. barnes, i saw that the u.s. travel association recently called for the cdc to end its ban on cruise ship travel in america. that's what our bill, senator scott and my bill, the cruise act that we introduced today, would do, and they need the guidan
we have talked to the national travel advisory board at the national tourism office at the department of commerce about and believe with this type of leadership to really be able to draw that inner agency group together, that we can set that national strategy to reopen, not only domestic travel but bring back international travel, bring back meetings and events. we need the whole of the industry focused upon and having a cabinet level position would absolutely help do that. senator sullivan:...
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of commerce. dr. grant colfax of the department of health. dr. suzanne phillips. so many people that are responsible for the incredible response in the city. more importantly, i'm excited about the fact that we are moving right along with vaccinating people at a rapid pace. 40 % of those over the age of 16 have been vaccinated. 50 % of our seniors have been fully vaccinated. how amazing is that. with the limited sup mri and public health partners like kaiser, ucfs and others. we are moving in a face past. i'm excited about the neighborhood that have the highest rates of vaccine, especially for seniors. that includes places like the mission, the hunters point, the western addition and treasure island. thank you for your understanding and patients. i can't wait until the press is vaccinated so we can move these conferences indoors. "see a thumbs up. yes. today we are here to talk about where we are. i'm wearing orange not just because it's opening day for the giants but because we are in the orange tier. bowling alleys will be able to reopen. movie theaters you can
of commerce. dr. grant colfax of the department of health. dr. suzanne phillips. so many people that are responsible for the incredible response in the city. more importantly, i'm excited about the fact that we are moving right along with vaccinating people at a rapid pace. 40 % of those over the age of 16 have been vaccinated. 50 % of our seniors have been fully vaccinated. how amazing is that. with the limited sup mri and public health partners like kaiser, ucfs and others. we are moving in a...
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supply chains, $52 billion for a range of economies, $50 billion for a new office at the department of commerce to monitor supply chain resiliency and an additional $50 billion for the national science foundation those are components that have bipartisan support but there's a question whether they need to be included in this plan. and industries who met with the president today, they were complimentary of the administration's efforts not only to allocate some of that funding or at least identify that that funding is needed, but also to broadly address the chip shortage where they could. a statement that was out from the semi conductor industry association said that it was working with the white house saying funding the chip manufacturingin sent i'ves and research investments called for in the chips for america act as president biden's infrastructure plan would do will strengthen u.s. semi conductor innovation across the board so that all sectors of the economy have the chips they need. a similar statement out from the automaker industry as well so certainly industries are trying to work with th
supply chains, $52 billion for a range of economies, $50 billion for a new office at the department of commerce to monitor supply chain resiliency and an additional $50 billion for the national science foundation those are components that have bipartisan support but there's a question whether they need to be included in this plan. and industries who met with the president today, they were complimentary of the administration's efforts not only to allocate some of that funding or at least...
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we are suing in the uicourts and minnesota's on department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the oil forecast and the people are fighting on the ground literally chaining themselves heto the machine. over 250 people have been arrested since december, arrested during the middle of a pine pandemic climbing into frozen pipelines, literally trying to for their lives for their futures. mostly young peopletaking these actions . it's personal because it goes to my territory endangers our migration story. there's always irreparable harm to climate emissions but when it comes to wall right it's a threat to our cultural survival. we're talking about personal genocide yet again in the history of this nation. the center of our culture and our connection, if the only place in the world. our traditional economies of e harvesting tell how are expendable to an economy of extraction. now we endure the history and want to go back to what we have left . i recognize my words that i do not understand the way of the world and i can't cannot change it so readily or easily but i wonder if this commi
we are suing in the uicourts and minnesota's on department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the oil forecast and the people are fighting on the ground literally chaining themselves heto the machine. over 250 people have been arrested since december, arrested during the middle of a pine pandemic climbing into frozen pipelines, literally trying to for their lives for their futures. mostly young peopletaking these actions . it's personal because it goes to my territory endangers our...
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exposed organizations sure to wage raise eyebrows and includes a number of government departments of treasury and commerce and security. this was number of fortune 500 countries. in the reaches of one undiscovered for months and to the full extent of what was compromised is still unknown to thisnk day. this is a big deal and really reflects a dangerous cyber environment we must navigate. i'm delighted to invite her speakers to join me on the screen is a tell you a bit about them. and chad wolf is currently a visiting fellow here at heritage but by far this was the acting secretary the department homeland security an expert on counterterrorism and law enforcement in critical infrastructure and economic securities to name a few and he brings a first-hand perspective to the u.s. side of this based on direct experience. doctor scott jasper is a retired lecture andr in a the naval host graduate school in california and specializing in defense strategies and cyber policies and he recently authored a timely book on russian cyber operations and brings expertise about the russian side of the attack. between the tw
exposed organizations sure to wage raise eyebrows and includes a number of government departments of treasury and commerce and security. this was number of fortune 500 countries. in the reaches of one undiscovered for months and to the full extent of what was compromised is still unknown to thisnk day. this is a big deal and really reflects a dangerous cyber environment we must navigate. i'm delighted to invite her speakers to join me on the screen is a tell you a bit about them. and chad wolf...
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we are suing in the courts, three nations are suing, minnesota's own department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the line via their oil forecast. and the people are fighting on the ground. literally chaining themselves to the machines. over 250 people have been arrested at this point since december. arrested during the middle of a pandemic. climbing into pipelines, climbing into frozen tar sands lines. literally trying to fight for their lives, for their futures. it's mostly young people that are taking these actions. it's personal for me because it goes through my people's territory and endangers our center. when it comes to the wild rice, it's a threat to our cultural survival. we're talking about cultural genocide yet again in the history of this nation. wild rice is at the center of our culture and our connection. it's the only place in the world that wild rice grows. our traditional economies of harvesting somehow are expendable to the economy of extraction. we endured theft of culture and land and now history wants to eradicate what we have left. i recognize that my
we are suing in the courts, three nations are suing, minnesota's own department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the line via their oil forecast. and the people are fighting on the ground. literally chaining themselves to the machines. over 250 people have been arrested at this point since december. arrested during the middle of a pandemic. climbing into pipelines, climbing into frozen tar sands lines. literally trying to fight for their lives, for their futures. it's mostly young...
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we're suing in the courts, three different nations are suing minnesota's own department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the line via the oil forecast and people are fighting on the ground, chaining themselves to the machines, over 250 people have been arrested at this point since death december, arrested in the middle of a pandemic climbing into pipelines, literally trying to fight for their lives, for their futures. it's mostly young people. line three is personal for me because it goes through my people's territories and endangers wild rice. there are threats to the drinking water of millions. there's the harms of climate emissions and a 10% expansion. but when it comes to the wild rice it's a threat to our cultural survival. we're talking about cultural genocide again. wild rice is at the center of our culture. it's the only place in the world that wild rice grows. our economies of harvesting somehow are expendable to the economy of extraction. we endured theft of land, theft of culture and now they want to eradicate what we have left. so i recognize that my words might
we're suing in the courts, three different nations are suing minnesota's own department of commerce is suing for failure to justify the line via the oil forecast and people are fighting on the ground, chaining themselves to the machines, over 250 people have been arrested at this point since death december, arrested in the middle of a pandemic climbing into pipelines, literally trying to fight for their lives, for their futures. it's mostly young people. line three is personal for me because it...
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the radar for most of that time is that he only made the news for kind of ridiculous things, like wearing $600 commerce department monogrammed smoking slippers to president trump's first congressional address. secretary ross was also reported to fall asleep, kind of constantly, at commerce department meetings and even at higher profile meetings on tv. but velvet smoking sleeping billionaire wilbur ross had his moments of genuine scandal like when he threatened to fire federal weather officials because a hurricane was not going to alabama and they said so, even though president trump insisted for some reason that alabama was absolutely where that hurricane was going. do you remember that? sharpie gate? it was wilbur ross who tried to fire the weather people who were correct about the hurricane. he wanted to fire them for that. there was also the time that wilbur ross lied to the supreme court as commerce secretary, it was ross's job to oversee the u.s. census. the population count that the government has to undertake every ten years because the institution says so. trump administration announce that i had would ad
the radar for most of that time is that he only made the news for kind of ridiculous things, like wearing $600 commerce department monogrammed smoking slippers to president trump's first congressional address. secretary ross was also reported to fall asleep, kind of constantly, at commerce department meetings and even at higher profile meetings on tv. but velvet smoking sleeping billionaire wilbur ross had his moments of genuine scandal like when he threatened to fire federal weather officials...
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perspective hindsight being 2020 that's occurred that's the specific policy of minneapolis police department. versus commerce or not that is an capsulated or incorporated into the minneapolis police department policy on the use of force correct. because situations are rapidly evolving cracked and sometimes just because of an incident is 10 minutes long or 20 minutes long that doesn't mean that it can't instantaneously change that's heard. what may not be a threat one second can be a threat the next correct. if you've ever been trained or trained others. to say that if such a person can talk they can breathe and it's been said yes. in terms of the continuum the continuation of the use of force or not the use of continuation the graphic that we looked at in exhibit. one term. for we could be published exhibit $110.00 your honor. this is the defense control and response training are correct that's right simply because a person is not actively resisting right but that doesn't mean you can't use some degree of force correct. that's occurred if a person is passively resisting you can still use certain types of for
perspective hindsight being 2020 that's occurred that's the specific policy of minneapolis police department. versus commerce or not that is an capsulated or incorporated into the minneapolis police department policy on the use of force correct. because situations are rapidly evolving cracked and sometimes just because of an incident is 10 minutes long or 20 minutes long that doesn't mean that it can't instantaneously change that's heard. what may not be a threat one second can be a threat the...