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georgetown university in the united states announced in a report that from 2015 to 2021 , 167 american companies invested approximately 40 billion dollars in china's artificial intelligence industry. this amount of investment while in the years in the past, the united states has imposed extensive restrictions against china and cooperation with its companies. the american companies' disregard for the american government's warnings about investing in china's artificial intelligence industry. a detailed report from georgetown university in the united states says that the american scene in china's artificial intelligence industry accounts for approximately 37% of the total foreign investment was almost 40 billion dollars . more investment in medical facial recognition and robotics technologies. the chinese showed interest. most of these investments took place between 2015 and 2021 , despite severe sanctions by the government of the republic at the time. trump and the democratic administration of biden, what has been done against advanced technologies, that this opinion of technological adv
georgetown university in the united states announced in a report that from 2015 to 2021 , 167 american companies invested approximately 40 billion dollars in china's artificial intelligence industry. this amount of investment while in the years in the past, the united states has imposed extensive restrictions against china and cooperation with its companies. the american companies' disregard for the american government's warnings about investing in china's artificial intelligence industry. a...
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ah more that the self into my daughter e ah, during her education at georgetown university, katherine louis noticed by live debris ascii, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. and the ascii enterprise here that i see it up and we got a diaz policy with scorsese says dan, able to hugging his oxy debris on ski, secured cancer in too much anchor to post of him on average. the signal came the pretty when you thought was gonna system even more interested to you, the waller. so now makes you think of water ah, former regular administration employee, michael spring. one says that when the you back to the homeland and 100 and it changes inside the u. s. s. of perestroika for the ultimate goal was to create the process is curated by an experienced soviet functionary and future president of ukraine. need craft chew, talk hope we read of the 6 years of watching 0. i'm going to register pneumonia, so yes, can i use you? show nero's values. you should be destroy the sandwich. hideousness of gloves. he hello, camilla. zat is throwing a photo. no families with in a room b
ah more that the self into my daughter e ah, during her education at georgetown university, katherine louis noticed by live debris ascii, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. and the ascii enterprise here that i see it up and we got a diaz policy with scorsese says dan, able to hugging his oxy debris on ski, secured cancer in too much anchor to post of him on average. the signal came the pretty when you thought was gonna system even more interested to you, the...
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they can't do it and go back to the qajar period after the meeting of georgetown university, before these things started to change, major became famous among the opposition leaders, or when he compared their souls to a free bus , we need to buy this free bus. virtual users remember the works. they said nostalgia, like this free stroller tweet pinocchio cartoon pinocchio goes to the amusement park for free with the next love and eternal state and four and free. tomorrow morning they wake up and they all turn into donkeys. plus, pay attention to the free bus driver. anyone who catches me will turn into a donkey within an hour. and he sweats, and this is how he revived the memory of the red hat with a famous song on the occasion of the free bus . he has a historical answer to the passengers and drivers of the free bus. sitting in paris publishes that we are from paris for iran, if you could do something . why did you go, the one who ran away, i will tell you now we come together united, we who know you, our nation, who know who you are, now we are united together and we are on our way, we ar
they can't do it and go back to the qajar period after the meeting of georgetown university, before these things started to change, major became famous among the opposition leaders, or when he compared their souls to a free bus , we need to buy this free bus. virtual users remember the works. they said nostalgia, like this free stroller tweet pinocchio cartoon pinocchio goes to the amusement park for free with the next love and eternal state and four and free. tomorrow morning they wake up and...
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regarding investment in china's artificial intelligence industry, georgetown university in the unitedtes says in a commentary that the american stage in china's artificial intelligence industry is approximately 37% of the total foreign investment, approximately 40 billion dollars. american investors are more interested in chinese medical facial recognition and robotics technologies. most of these investments were made between the years 2015 and 2021, despite the severe sanctions of the then republican government. why should not the democratic biden administration be against china's advanced technologies ? as the american institute of technology says that china will account for more than half of the world's patent applications in the field of artificial intelligence in 2021, according to the official data registration in china, the central value of china's artificial intelligence is from 400 billion tomans have been passed, the interpretation is the shape of the vision of the industry, which will revolutionize the path of development in the next 40 years. the total digital economy in 4
regarding investment in china's artificial intelligence industry, georgetown university in the unitedtes says in a commentary that the american stage in china's artificial intelligence industry is approximately 37% of the total foreign investment, approximately 40 billion dollars. american investors are more interested in chinese medical facial recognition and robotics technologies. most of these investments were made between the years 2015 and 2021, despite the severe sanctions of the then...
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warnings of the american government about investing in china's artificial intelligence industry , georgetown university of the united states, in a detailed report, says the scene of americans in china's artificial intelligence industry. almost 37% of the total investment was foreign. almost 40 billion american investors showed more interest in chinese medical facial recognition and robotics technologies. most of these investments took place between 2015 and 2021, despite severe sanctions by the then republican government. trump and the democratic administration of biden against advanced technologies. what has been done in china in terms of technological advances, especially in the field of artificial intelligence , has steadily maintained its upward trajectory over the past years , the head of the american university, ann turki, says that china has more than half of the patent applications in in 2021, the field of artificial intelligence has registered its name in its name. official data in china also show that the value of china's artificial intelligence industry has exceeded 400 billion tomans. artif
warnings of the american government about investing in china's artificial intelligence industry , georgetown university of the united states, in a detailed report, says the scene of americans in china's artificial intelligence industry. almost 37% of the total investment was foreign. almost 40 billion american investors showed more interest in chinese medical facial recognition and robotics technologies. most of these investments took place between 2015 and 2021, despite severe sanctions by the...
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georgetown university america, the detailed report says that the american scene in china's artificial intelligence industry was approximately 37% of the total foreign investment, approximately 40 billion dollars , more investment in medical face recognition technologies and chinese robotics. more of this investments were made between the years 2015 and 2021 despite severe sanctions by the trump administration and the democratic biden administration against china's advanced technologies, which means that technological advances, especially in the field of artificial intelligence , have steadily maintained their upward trajectory over the past years. according to the american university of technology, china will receive more than half of the world's patent applications in the field of artificial intelligence in 2021. the official data show that the value of china's artificial intelligence industries has exceeded 400 billion tomans. synthetic in now the shape of the industry landscape is changing, which will transform the development path in the next 40 years. the digital economy has reac
georgetown university america, the detailed report says that the american scene in china's artificial intelligence industry was approximately 37% of the total foreign investment, approximately 40 billion dollars , more investment in medical face recognition technologies and chinese robotics. more of this investments were made between the years 2015 and 2021 despite severe sanctions by the trump administration and the democratic biden administration against china's advanced technologies, which...
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saturday morning, regina rebel, director of the addiction initiative at georgetown university's o'neill institute, discusses how federal, state and local governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. in our spotlight on podcasts -- discusses his podcasts, the vital center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now come our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> the name of america, which belongs to you international capacity. four score and seven years ago. >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> throughout american history, presidents have delivered pivotal speeches. from inaugurations, times of tragedy, war and farewell. saturday, watch the second of our 10 part series, speeches that defined the presidency. hear from george washington through reenactments to john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush and barack obama. this week, abraham lincoln's 1863 gettysburg address given during the official dedication ceremony for the national cemetery in gettys
saturday morning, regina rebel, director of the addiction initiative at georgetown university's o'neill institute, discusses how federal, state and local governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. in our spotlight on podcasts -- discusses his podcasts, the vital center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now come our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> the...
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during her education at georgetown university, katherine lose noticed by live debris and ski, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. dfw ascii enterprise here i'm to see meet not you. i've got dory yarborough's glass eucharist he did eat up and we got it as well as it goes. i use he says daniel, that you are going is actually ryan's casey, kia katherine, too much anchor to post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine allegedly shielded nancy criminals, settled in north america from santa justice. another key signal came to procure when you thought was going to system in when you stick to yield to wallace. so now makes you think of water. ah, will no regular administration employee michael spring. one says that when the usaa saw collapsed, the u. s. i had an army of ideological ukrainian nationalists ready to go back to the homeland and hundreds of sleeper agents in ukraine itself. when the time came, they began to act ah, at the end of the eighty's, a nationalist organization, the peoples movement of ukraine emerged in ukraine. i
during her education at georgetown university, katherine lose noticed by live debris and ski, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. dfw ascii enterprise here i'm to see meet not you. i've got dory yarborough's glass eucharist he did eat up and we got it as well as it goes. i use he says daniel, that you are going is actually ryan's casey, kia katherine, too much anchor to post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine allegedly shielded...
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oh, during her education at georgetown university, katherine, lose mute is by live debris ascii, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. you have the ascii enterprise here that i need to see. meet you. i've got dory yarborough's glass yoke across the g e upper. we got a deer as well as i was course i use these as dynamic hugging is actually abriana. casey, kia katherine too much anchor, the post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine allegedly shielded nancy criminals. settled in north america from fair justice on other can you signal from the pretty when you thought was gonna system in? when you stick the yield to wallace, so now i'm actually putting a water ah, will my regular administration employee michael spring. one says that when the usaa saw collapsed, the u. s. has an army of ideological ukrainian nationalists ready to go back to the homeland and hundreds of sleep agents in ukraine itself. when the time came, they began to act. ah, at the end of the eighty's, a nationalist organization, the peoples movement of ukraine eme
oh, during her education at georgetown university, katherine, lose mute is by live debris ascii, so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. you have the ascii enterprise here that i need to see. meet you. i've got dory yarborough's glass yoke across the g e upper. we got a deer as well as i was course i use these as dynamic hugging is actually abriana. casey, kia katherine too much anchor, the post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine...
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oh, during her education at georgetown university, katherine, lose mute is by live debris unscathed so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. yep, the ascii enterprise here. ah, and to see me, not you. i've got dory jobs, guy seal cut ross. he did eat up and we got a deer as well as it goes. i use he says daniel to hugging his oxy abriana casey. kia katherine too much anchor to post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine allegedly shielded nancy criminals. settled in north america from fair justice. another key signal came to procure distal porcelain of system in wednesday to yield to wallace. in matching the water ah will no regular administration employee michael spring. min says that when the ussr collapsed, the u. s. has an army of ideological ukrainian nationalists ready to go back to the homeland and hundreds of sleep agents in ukraine itself. when the time came, they began to act. ah, at the end of the eighty's, a nationalist organization, the peoples movement of ukraine emerged in ukraine. it's me, those demanded changes ins
oh, during her education at georgetown university, katherine, lose mute is by live debris unscathed so as a link between the ukranian diaspora and the us government. yep, the ascii enterprise here. ah, and to see me, not you. i've got dory jobs, guy seal cut ross. he did eat up and we got a deer as well as it goes. i use he says daniel to hugging his oxy abriana casey. kia katherine too much anchor to post of head of the ukrainian national information service. ah, catherine allegedly shielded...
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believe it, and by the way , the american tv channel cbs news reported that during a speech at georgetown universitys evening, the director of the cia williamburns, whom i spoke about, said that the next six months will be critical in the russian war in ukraine and that he does not see the mood of the kremlin to sit down at the negotiating table and agree that israel can send to ukraine military things this statement was made the day before by prime minister benjamin netanyahu during a meeting with french president emmanuel macron in paris, the french publication reported lenovo with reference to the representative of the elysee palace, but at the same time the head of the government of the jewish state emphasized that this aid will not be too much in order not to provoke russia in the administration of benjamin netanyahu refused to comment on this information well, now it became clear why brussels hesitated to give us weapons right before the russian invasion to ukraine, which happened on february 24. last year , the chief european diplomat josep borel answered this question in an article for the a
believe it, and by the way , the american tv channel cbs news reported that during a speech at georgetown universitys evening, the director of the cia williamburns, whom i spoke about, said that the next six months will be critical in the russian war in ukraine and that he does not see the mood of the kremlin to sit down at the negotiating table and agree that israel can send to ukraine military things this statement was made the day before by prime minister benjamin netanyahu during a meeting...
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hugs i do want to add a couple great sources out there first of give a shout out to georgetown universityter for emerging technology. they actually are tracking talent programs they have for several years now. they're also doing a research study in collaboration between u.s. and chinese researchers in the artificial intelligent space. i highly recommend their work. and the pacific the policy into other researchers in australia have looked at academic collaboration between the pla and australian academic universities. there is other research and resources on this very topic that is occurring georgetown boxes primarily on u.s. collaboration with several think tanks are mapping that kind of research and collaboration in the pacific region. >> thank you very much for that information. with your permission i might send you a note later from a response after the hearing. thanks so much. >> please do thank you. fixture bartholomew pair. >> thank you very much pre-thank you tour witnesses. following up the prices questions, i did not hear very much about what export controls the chinese governmen
hugs i do want to add a couple great sources out there first of give a shout out to georgetown universityter for emerging technology. they actually are tracking talent programs they have for several years now. they're also doing a research study in collaboration between u.s. and chinese researchers in the artificial intelligent space. i highly recommend their work. and the pacific the policy into other researchers in australia have looked at academic collaboration between the pla and australian...
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she holds a doctorate and masters from georgetown university, as well as a master in business and ministration from george washington university. she has spent the last 15 years conducting research on pirates and wives in archives in london. washington. new york. rhode island and massachusetts. including, of course, massachusetts historical society. so i'm gavin kleespies i'm the director of programs, exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society. anyone who might be joining us for the first time, the mass historical society is the first historical society in america. we were founded in 1791 and for the past 230 years, we have been collecting and preserving, making accessible the history. massachusetts in america. we maintain a fabulous research which has a collection of close to 14 million manuscript pages. and these include the papers of mother soldiers, artists, activists as as three u.s. presidents. we make this collection available, the public, for free. and we also a wide variety of programs such as this evening's our program season is wrapping up for th
she holds a doctorate and masters from georgetown university, as well as a master in business and ministration from george washington university. she has spent the last 15 years conducting research on pirates and wives in archives in london. washington. new york. rhode island and massachusetts. including, of course, massachusetts historical society. so i'm gavin kleespies i'm the director of programs, exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society. anyone who...
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investigators from the january 6 committee about threats of violent domestic extremism hosted by georgetown university law center. you can stream these events live on our free video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. there are almost 80 new members in the 118 congress. first generation americans and a record number of women and minorities. c-span interview more than half of them about their upbringing, careers, and political philosophy. thursday 8:00 eastern, hear from representatives. watch new members of the 118 congress at 8:00 eastern on c-span or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> american history tv. saturdays on c-span two. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at six: 30 pm, a look at reparations from a variety of perspectives with andrew bell banco. 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, university of maryland eastern shore's history professor talks about the role black women played during the reconstruction era. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span two. and find out for schedule on your program guide. c-span is your unfiltered view o
investigators from the january 6 committee about threats of violent domestic extremism hosted by georgetown university law center. you can stream these events live on our free video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. there are almost 80 new members in the 118 congress. first generation americans and a record number of women and minorities. c-span interview more than half of them about their upbringing, careers, and political philosophy. thursday 8:00 eastern, hear from representatives....
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he's a professor of african-american studies at georgetown university and served as the co-chair of the committee of professors and teachers who developed the a.p. african-american studies course. thank you for being here today, professor. i'm intrigued. i want to take a step back for a moment. it sounds like a lot of the talk points that we heard from abover desantis up to this point had been based on proposed aspects not a final curriculum. is that true? >> yes. that's an important point to make a distinction on. in fact, the document that the state of florida got was not officially given to them from my understanding, by the college board. it was a very early document that was a collection, if you could think of, of a wish list of what over 100 college professors, based on the syllabus they used in the introductory courses say, i teach this. i teach this. these are major topics that need to be covered. that document was never intended to be the course framework for the course. so, it's interesting that they're actually using that. >> it is. of course, you know people run with it and
he's a professor of african-american studies at georgetown university and served as the co-chair of the committee of professors and teachers who developed the a.p. african-american studies course. thank you for being here today, professor. i'm intrigued. i want to take a step back for a moment. it sounds like a lot of the talk points that we heard from abover desantis up to this point had been based on proposed aspects not a final curriculum. is that true? >> yes. that's an important...
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from harvard law school, and lln from georgetown university law center, and a b.a. from york college in literature and american studies along. professor perry, i am pleased to be here in conversation with professor margaret burnham, renowned legal civil rights advocate and former judge margaret burnham is, the founder of northeastern university school of law, civil rights restorative justice project, crt, rj, and author of bye hands, now known jim crow's legal. the other brilliant work that we're here to discuss today through c rj burnham has led teams of law students in investigating acts of racial violence in the jim crow era, including hundreds unsolved murders of black people among, other historical failures of the criminal justice system, the project serves as a resource for scholars and organizers involved in initiatives seeking justice for these crimes, drawing the extensive database of cases collected by c, r, rj by hands known a finalist for the kirkus prize and longlisted for the carnegie medal, offers a paradigm shifting of jim crow era violence, the lega
from harvard law school, and lln from georgetown university law center, and a b.a. from york college in literature and american studies along. professor perry, i am pleased to be here in conversation with professor margaret burnham, renowned legal civil rights advocate and former judge margaret burnham is, the founder of northeastern university school of law, civil rights restorative justice project, crt, rj, and author of bye hands, now known jim crow's legal. the other brilliant work that...
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and now teaches at georgetown university. jill, it's great to see you. most part a repetition of speeches putin has given leading up to the invasion. i thought it was rather stale. i turned it off after 45 minutes. he was saying the same thing, and the u.s. is to blame. and the new s.t.a.r.t. nuclear arms control treaty, even though the state department said that russia wasn't complying for a while now, what message do you think that putin is sending here, to russians, specifically, by doing that? >> well, i think, mainly, he's sending the message to the west, which is taking it off the shelf again. what he did which was nuclear weapons. and that is about what he has in his toolbox. i mean, militarily, they're not doing well. we've been over this. so what does he do? he ups the ante. you know, even the step, you know, to formally go to it, is more of that theater. that said, this is a serious issue and it does raise issues or impressions about whether there could be another arms control agreement. but essentially, russia already is doing this. it is not
and now teaches at georgetown university. jill, it's great to see you. most part a repetition of speeches putin has given leading up to the invasion. i thought it was rather stale. i turned it off after 45 minutes. he was saying the same thing, and the u.s. is to blame. and the new s.t.a.r.t. nuclear arms control treaty, even though the state department said that russia wasn't complying for a while now, what message do you think that putin is sending here, to russians, specifically, by doing...
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he is a georgetown university global health institute. great to have you back on the program.entioned the gop pressure on the administration. house republicansntroduced this bill called the pandemic is over act, which would do with the administration says they are going to do. do you think the administration wanted to do this or is this bowing to political pressure? >> i thicket is a little of both. certainly, all emergencies have to come to an end and we have been at this covid emergency for three years now, originally with president trump declaring it in january 2020. but there has been in norma's pressure. it is from congress, from republican governors. it is from the public that seems to be so fatigued and over covid. even from its own agencies. the food and drug administration is planning on cycling to seasonal covid shots the way we do flu shots. all of this is a strong political signal that we need to move on, but we need to have a soft landing. i think that is why the administration is focused on pushing this back until may 11. >> when the government says the public he
he is a georgetown university global health institute. great to have you back on the program.entioned the gop pressure on the administration. house republicansntroduced this bill called the pandemic is over act, which would do with the administration says they are going to do. do you think the administration wanted to do this or is this bowing to political pressure? >> i thicket is a little of both. certainly, all emergencies have to come to an end and we have been at this covid emergency...
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bush, she is now a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both.ell me, what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying that this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? >> what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are vital to the verification regime of the treaty frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send notifications about their strategic nuclear forces. when it returns to its deployment base, they would notify the united states. in that way, we had a great 24/7 view of what was going on with the russian strategic nuclear forces and they as well of course. they had, i would say, reciprocal rights under the treaty, but they have suspended those rights on their own recognizance. amna: does that mean the u.s. has less of an ability to know when russia is moving nuclear weapons and if they could use one? >> our knowledge of russian readiness is dependent on our national technical means. all the capabilities we ha
bush, she is now a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both.ell me, what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying that this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? >> what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are vital to the verification regime of the treaty frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send notifications about their strategic...
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saturday morning the director of the eviction and public policy initiative at georgetown university discusses how federal, state, and local governments are responding. then, the vital center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile video app. join the discussion with phone calls, text messages, facebook comments and tweets. >> the name of america that along see you in your national capacity fourscore and seven years ago. >> through american history, presidents have delivered pivotal speeches, inaugurations, in times of challenges and tragedies, wars, and farewells. saturday, watch the second of our 10 part series, speeches that defined the presidency on american history tv. you're from george washington through reenactments, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush and barack obama. this week will feature abraham lincoln's leesburg address. -- gettysburg address for the official dedication of the gettysburg cemetery in pennsylvania. >> our fathers brought forth a new nation conceived in liberty dedicated to the proposition t
saturday morning the director of the eviction and public policy initiative at georgetown university discusses how federal, state, and local governments are responding. then, the vital center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile video app. join the discussion with phone calls, text messages, facebook comments and tweets. >> the name of america that along see you in your national capacity fourscore and seven years ago....
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saturday morning, regina labelle , director of the addiction and public policy initiative at georgetown university's o'neill institute discusses how governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. in our spotlight on podcasts, -- political studies director discusses his podcast. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. during the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. and that's a good next week on the c-span networks, the house is outcome of the senate is in and will be working on president biden's judicial nominations for u.s. circuit court of appeals and district courts. tuesday morning, the senate committee considers the nomition of -- to head the federal communications commission. and say, the senate finance committee considers daniel we full as commissioner of the irs. later, department of state in the white house testified before the senate foreign relations committee on comti fentanyl trafficking. h live on the c-span networks, or c-span now, our had to c-span.org for sche
saturday morning, regina labelle , director of the addiction and public policy initiative at georgetown university's o'neill institute discusses how governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. in our spotlight on podcasts, -- political studies director discusses his podcast. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. during the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. and...
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dr. le dino's work has been challenged by a research project on his lamb, a phobia, a georgetown university in washington, d. c. cold, the bridge initiative, it claims that the dino's research promotes conspiracy theories about the muslim brotherhood in europe and the united states. al jazeera english contacted thought to the deano for a response to the bridge initiatives, criticism. he replied to say that they all quote entitled to their opinion, but he said that because one of the bridge initiative senior fellows is dr for read hafez. and that as he was one of those detained by operation, looked so their work is not what he would call neutral tomorrow. miss. how also followed up the question as to whether countries other than austria were involved in operation looked, saw, particularly given its name. as i think is hampton act to we thing it's a cane the get. alice groom sadly. ours a coupon out. ah, ah all or easily. yeah, melvin lucy, here are the cancer frag unfold the a dinner for the thing. you stay with easy and sean cow house to it was getting a coupon. hoster it the skiing easily
dr. le dino's work has been challenged by a research project on his lamb, a phobia, a georgetown university in washington, d. c. cold, the bridge initiative, it claims that the dino's research promotes conspiracy theories about the muslim brotherhood in europe and the united states. al jazeera english contacted thought to the deano for a response to the bridge initiatives, criticism. he replied to say that they all quote entitled to their opinion, but he said that because one of the bridge...
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want to add a couple great sources that are out there, first i will give a shout out to his georgetown university center of technology, they are tracking talent programs, they have for several years studying collaboration between us researchers and artificial intelligence space so i highly recommend their work the strategic policy institute and other researchers looked at academic collaboration between the pla and australian academics. there's other resources on this topic that is occurring, georgetown focuses on us collaboration but they are mapping that research and collaboration in the asia-pacific region. >> i think i might send a note later for a response after the hearing, thanks so much. >> please do. >> carolyn batholemew. >> thank you to our witnesses. following on a combination of commission improvement questions, commissioner price's question, when you talk about export control, i didn't hear about what export control the chinese government might abide by so i am thinking both you talked about retaliation but i'm thinking of will they sell anything to anybody? it follows up on the fina
want to add a couple great sources that are out there, first i will give a shout out to his georgetown university center of technology, they are tracking talent programs, they have for several years studying collaboration between us researchers and artificial intelligence space so i highly recommend their work the strategic policy institute and other researchers looked at academic collaboration between the pla and australian academics. there's other resources on this topic that is occurring,...
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working on this now for seven years now, and you know, we filed with georgetown, with help of georgetown universityled complaints with the ftc against google and with facebook. and the ftc just -- you know, silent. all we hear is crickets. so they're not willing to act. congress either doesn't have the will or stomach to act but i find it ironic that with, you know, some of the congressmen, ted cruz and josh hawley, they, they want this thing fixed like i do, for different reasons. they think that these companies stifle conservative voice, which is not correct. but, listen, if i can have allies like that that would get something done in congress i'd sure take it, and who knows what the supreme court, very interesting to see with the dynamic there, because it's going to make interesting bedfellows, i think. >> all right. andy parker, always thinking about you and your family. and alison as well. always good to talk to you. thanks is for coming and and explaining to us. appreciate it. >> likewise. take care, you, too. >>> all right. same time there's now renewed push by u.s. lawmakers to finally do s
working on this now for seven years now, and you know, we filed with georgetown, with help of georgetown universityled complaints with the ftc against google and with facebook. and the ftc just -- you know, silent. all we hear is crickets. so they're not willing to act. congress either doesn't have the will or stomach to act but i find it ironic that with, you know, some of the congressmen, ted cruz and josh hawley, they, they want this thing fixed like i do, for different reasons. they think...
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coming up saturday morning, regina labelle director of the public policy initiative at georgetown university discusses how federal state and local governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. and then the political studies director discusses his podcasts. watch washington journal, live on c-span or on c-span now are free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. on saturday surgeon general discusses the importance of youth mental health at the winter median -- at the winter median -- winter meeting in washington dc. watch online at c-span.org or on our free mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span american presidents website, is your one-stop guide to our commanders in chief. biographies, reports, and rich images that tell the story of theresidencies all in one easy to browse c-span website. visit c-span.org/presidents to begin the rich catalog of c-span resources today. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, and senate floors to congressional hear
coming up saturday morning, regina labelle director of the public policy initiative at georgetown university discusses how federal state and local governments are responding to the fentanyl crisis. and then the political studies director discusses his podcasts. watch washington journal, live on c-span or on c-span now are free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. on saturday surgeon general discusses the importance of youth...
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she is a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, i want to begin with you.he practical implication of this, of putin saying this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? rose: what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are violent -- vital to the regime of the treaty. frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send the u.s. notification of the movement of their strategic nuclear forces. if an icbm has to go to a maintenance facility, they would notify the u.s., and when it returns to its deploymt based, they would have to notify the u.s. in that way, we had a goi on wih the russian strategic nuclear focus -- forces, and they as well. they had reciprocal rights under the treaty, but they have now suspended those rights on their own recon dixons. amna: does that mean the u.s. has less of an ability to know when russia is moving its nuclear weapons and if they could use one? rose: i think it is important to know that our knowledge of russian r
she is a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, i want to begin with you.he practical implication of this, of putin saying this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? rose: what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are violent -- vital to the regime of the treaty. frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send the u.s. notification of the movement...
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. >> joining us now dennis walder, currently a professor at georgetown university school of foreign servicen military analyst, former nato supreme ally commander wes lei clark. professor just first of all what do you make of this reporting of a second spy balloon flyover latin america, does it undercut? >> oh, i think it does. the first balloon was unprecedented. we've never seen anything like this before, china sailing something over the united states, a spy nation like this over the continental united states. but to have two of them at the same time when we've never seen anything like this in our hemisphere really leads me to believe that this was very much a planned operation. now, the question is who planned it in china? and i am of the opinion that there's a case to be made this is a chinese military operation that may not have been very well coordinated with civilian leadership. >> is that possible? i know there have been cases in the past of the peoples liberation army doing something that wasn't necessarily sanctioned higher. do you think that's what's happened? >> i think there is.
. >> joining us now dennis walder, currently a professor at georgetown university school of foreign servicen military analyst, former nato supreme ally commander wes lei clark. professor just first of all what do you make of this reporting of a second spy balloon flyover latin america, does it undercut? >> oh, i think it does. the first balloon was unprecedented. we've never seen anything like this before, china sailing something over the united states, a spy nation like this over...
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who created the course, the ap one say they will not be bullied by the sent this, but one georgetown universityprofessor telling nbc news, quote, the story here is that florida does not believe in african american studies has educational value. it's not because of these reasons provided by the states, it's reasons and justifications for a foregone conclusion. i think that part of it has to do with white supremacy and anti black races. jonathan cox is a system sociology professor at the university of central florida, the state school, largest in the state, he's also the only black professor in his sociology department there. it just so happens that his area of study, the nature of color blindness's and ideology, as an ideology, is basically illegal to teach in florida. the stop what law specifically calls out critical discussions of color blindness. so this week on why this is happening caucus, i spoke to him about his research and teaching and how the new florida law actually meant he could not offer the courses he normally does. >> so we knew it was coming. we were figuring out what to do and
who created the course, the ap one say they will not be bullied by the sent this, but one georgetown universityprofessor telling nbc news, quote, the story here is that florida does not believe in african american studies has educational value. it's not because of these reasons provided by the states, it's reasons and justifications for a foregone conclusion. i think that part of it has to do with white supremacy and anti black races. jonathan cox is a system sociology professor at the...
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in 1964 he applied to is only college choice, georgetown university. during his junior year he served on the staff with his mentors, the arkansas senator. he earned a degree in international affairs in 1968. that following october, oxford university, where he was a rhodes scholar. in 1970 he began his first year at yale university law school at matt hillary rodham. after exchanging glances, she approached him and said look if you're going to keep staring at me i will keep staring back. you we should introduce ourselves -- we should introduce ourselves. for a moment, bill forgot his name. after yell they both taught law at the university of arkansas. they were married in 1975. your earlier, clinton suffered his first -- years earlier, clinton suffered his first defeat. at his wedding reception he announced he would run for political office again. he held to his word with elected arkansas's attorney general. in 1978 he became the youngest arkansas governor elected and for decades. he lost the reelection bid in 1980 and reportedly wept. on the campaign tra
in 1964 he applied to is only college choice, georgetown university. during his junior year he served on the staff with his mentors, the arkansas senator. he earned a degree in international affairs in 1968. that following october, oxford university, where he was a rhodes scholar. in 1970 he began his first year at yale university law school at matt hillary rodham. after exchanging glances, she approached him and said look if you're going to keep staring at me i will keep staring back. you we...