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director haynes if you cut right to it today. that is the challenges that we face in the nation and the threat that we have, threats our country are not new but some of the forms of that threat are neo. when i talk about that a little bit the chinese communist party is assertive. they want to stabilize us as much as they can. they are getting pretty good at it. the only concerns i have are the development of adversaries, biological weapons. the very great concern to me. also the flow of illicit fentanyl coming into our country, which even in the meeting with the chinese ambassador he admitted we sell the precursors. somebody else's problem after that. it is our problem i doing to hold those accountable for these efforts to be held accountable at some points. we have got to do a better job of that. i think we need to address and invest in some of the resources we need to stop the scourge of fentanyl. also the creation of a bio weapons is something we should be greatly concerned about with any weapon it is our responsibility to rea
director haynes if you cut right to it today. that is the challenges that we face in the nation and the threat that we have, threats our country are not new but some of the forms of that threat are neo. when i talk about that a little bit the chinese communist party is assertive. they want to stabilize us as much as they can. they are getting pretty good at it. the only concerns i have are the development of adversaries, biological weapons. the very great concern to me. also the flow of illicit...
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director hayne if youut right to it today. that is the challenges that we facen the nation and the threat tha we have, threats our country a not new but somef the formsf tt threat are o. when i talk about that little bit the chinese communist party is assertive they want to stabili us as much as they can. theyre getting pretty good at it. the oy conrns i have are the delopment of adversaries, biologic weapons. the very great concern to me. also the flow of iicit fentanyl coming into our country, which evenn the meeting with the chinese ambassador he admitted we sell the precursors. mebody else'sroblem after that. it is our problem i doing to hold those accountable for these efforts to be held accountable at some poin. we have got to do a better job of that. i think we need to addss and invest in some of the resources we need to stop the scourge of feanyl. also the creation of a bio weapons is something we should be greatly concernedbout wh any weapon it is our responsibility to really work together onhese things as bes we can
director hayne if youut right to it today. that is the challenges that we facen the nation and the threat tha we have, threats our country a not new but somef the formsf tt threat are o. when i talk about that little bit the chinese communist party is assertive they want to stabili us as much as they can. theyre getting pretty good at it. the oy conrns i have are the delopment of adversaries, biologic weapons. the very great concern to me. also the flow of iicit fentanyl coming into our...
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director haynes are you going to start us off? >> i will deliver the statement for the group in a sense. chairman and vice president members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today alongside my wonderful colleagues on behalf of the extraordinary public servants we lead in the intelligence community to present the i see's annual threat assessment. before i start i want to publicly vent the men and women of the intelligence community whose work we are presenting today. from the collector to the analyst and everybody in between he made it possible for us to bring you the annual threat assessment in hopes this work will help keep our country safe and prosperous. thank you. this year's assessment notice the coming year the macy's and its allies will face an international security environment dominated by two sets of strategic challenges that intersect with each other and existing trends to intensify the national security implications. first, great powers rising regional powers and evolving array of actors are v
director haynes are you going to start us off? >> i will deliver the statement for the group in a sense. chairman and vice president members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today alongside my wonderful colleagues on behalf of the extraordinary public servants we lead in the intelligence community to present the i see's annual threat assessment. before i start i want to publicly vent the men and women of the intelligence community whose work we are presenting...
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haynes. >> yes, i absolutely agree with my colleagues. i'm asking that one of the things that we have been learning in the intelligence community is -- as the general indicated is our work with the -- it's particularly important over my lifetime i've seen increasingly the innovation of critical foundational technologies occurring in the context of the prior sector, -- private sector, and i will work with you to understand what those innovations are and how we can help them protect themselves in this context is another focus that we -- another aspect that we need to focus on and spend a lot of time on. >> i fully agree, i think the revolution in technology is not only the main arena for competition with p.r.c. but it's also the main determinant of our future as a intelligence service as well. we've undertaken a number of end ovations -- innovations over the last year to strengthen our capacity. we established a cia wide technology and as mike -- as my colleagues emphasized, we created an -- educational program. we need to attract people wh
haynes. >> yes, i absolutely agree with my colleagues. i'm asking that one of the things that we have been learning in the intelligence community is -- as the general indicated is our work with the -- it's particularly important over my lifetime i've seen increasingly the innovation of critical foundational technologies occurring in the context of the prior sector, -- private sector, and i will work with you to understand what those innovations are and how we can help them protect...
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i will direct my question to director haynes, but i know that this is an issue that i'm not spoken to as a hearing. the chairman, the vice chairman, and director hands of all alluded to the important role that private industry has to play as we consider both economic security and national security. and the inextricable link between the two. i am talking in particular not only exclusively but in particular about the people's republic of china and maybe more specifically the chinese communist party. and investment in china that could undermine our security. i'm grateful, as always, of senator cornyn and others who have worked on this issue with me. and i appreciate his question about the need for an outbound investment review that we are trying to get passed into law. but director hands, i wanted to ask you about a particular venture capital and private equity firms. as they continue to seek out business opportunities in china, with often very little regard to national security risk or other risk, can you explain what the national security risks as well as the economic security risks th
i will direct my question to director haynes, but i know that this is an issue that i'm not spoken to as a hearing. the chairman, the vice chairman, and director hands of all alluded to the important role that private industry has to play as we consider both economic security and national security. and the inextricable link between the two. i am talking in particular not only exclusively but in particular about the people's republic of china and maybe more specifically the chinese communist...
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>> i agree with what director haynes just said. if you measure this in terms of american lives lost or people wounded, those statistics bear that out. we obviously take seriously the threat posed by groups like are qaeda, isis, and has bola. that is our job as foreign intelligence service as well. >> i find this astonishing >> just as covid exposed vulnerability of our supply chains, the war in ukraine has demonstrated the weakness of our industrial base when it comes to replenishing the weapons we are supplying to the ukrainians which i'mll in favor of and they are using them to good effect, scott berrier, in world war ii we became the arsenal of democracy and saved britain and europe, but if we got involved in a shooting war in asia we would not be ready. i want to ask you in terms of an intelligence assessment, how ch should we be concerned about our inability to replenish the weans we are supplying to ukraine, and the degradation of our defense industrial base? >> i appreciate that question. that's a question for policymake and
>> i agree with what director haynes just said. if you measure this in terms of american lives lost or people wounded, those statistics bear that out. we obviously take seriously the threat posed by groups like are qaeda, isis, and has bola. that is our job as foreign intelligence service as well. >> i find this astonishing >> just as covid exposed vulnerability of our supply chains, the war in ukraine has demonstrated the weakness of our industrial base when it comes to...
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i think director haynes i think she said last night we cannot do our job without it. that ought to get our attention. and so we have a long road ahead of us i believe to working with the i see the intelligence community to try to work with them to declassify some examples of these success to demonstrate its relevance of importance. also to reassure my colleagues in congress that these tools will not be abused. and if they aren't then people will be held accountable for it. that's the only we were going to get this done. >> since i am sitting here at the great dealmaker in the senate, can you give us any prognosis about getting it reauthorize? some of the declassification of the success stories. >> is kind of like the debt ceiling. [laughter] there is no plan b. there is no plan b. we have to do it in the context of what we talk about today and some of the discussions we are having. why the over classification? the fact there's a lot of people, probably too many people who authorize classification documents. and the declassification procesf a larger conversation with w
i think director haynes i think she said last night we cannot do our job without it. that ought to get our attention. and so we have a long road ahead of us i believe to working with the i see the intelligence community to try to work with them to declassify some examples of these success to demonstrate its relevance of importance. also to reassure my colleagues in congress that these tools will not be abused. and if they aren't then people will be held accountable for it. that's the only we...
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please join me in welcoming haynes and mr. klein.applause] it's an honor to be here with all of you today with senator cornyn who is a long-term member of the senate select intelligence committee and important wisdom has enabled the communities mission over the years. but thanks as well to the clements center for national security, the strauss center for international security and law, the intelligence studies, the lbj presidential library, the school of public affairs and the public-interest declassification board for cohosting this important conversation on classified information and our democracy. that was quite a mouthful but it's a testament to the breadth and interest and equity is relevant to this issue and the challenge of bringing them to gather. on behalf of the entire intelligence community, i want to tell you how grateful we are to draw on the expertise at the university of texas on all manners of issues including the one we are gathered with this evening and to the members of the public-interest classification board, tha
please join me in welcoming haynes and mr. klein.applause] it's an honor to be here with all of you today with senator cornyn who is a long-term member of the senate select intelligence committee and important wisdom has enabled the communities mission over the years. but thanks as well to the clements center for national security, the strauss center for international security and law, the intelligence studies, the lbj presidential library, the school of public affairs and the public-interest...
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please join me in welcoming haynes and mr. klein. [applause] it's an honor to be here with all of you today with senator cornyn who is a long-term member of the senate select intelligence committee and important wisdom has enabled the communities mission over the years. but thanks as well to the clements center for national security, the strauss center for international security and law, the intelligence studies, the lbj presidential library, the school of public affairs and the public-interest declassification board for cohosting this important conversation on classified information and our democracy. that was quite a mouthful but it's a testament to the breadth and interest and equity is relevant to this issue and the challenge of bringing them to gather. on behalf of the entire intelligence community, i want to tell you how grateful we are to draw on the expertise at the university of texas on all manners of issues including the one we are gathered with this evening and to the members of the public-interest classification board, t
please join me in welcoming haynes and mr. klein. [applause] it's an honor to be here with all of you today with senator cornyn who is a long-term member of the senate select intelligence committee and important wisdom has enabled the communities mission over the years. but thanks as well to the clements center for national security, the strauss center for international security and law, the intelligence studies, the lbj presidential library, the school of public affairs and the public-interest...
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. >> on march 8, director of national tell arvil haynes said the u.s. sees china providing assistance to russia that is helping moscow in ukraine. haynes says beijing is aware of the reputational costs it will bear if that assistance is made more public. neil? >> neil: jennifer, thank you. now to the man that runs the house of foreign affairs committee, congressman michael mccaul. good to see you. do you trust the chineses in these overtures? >> no, i don't. i i don't see how they can be an outside arbiter when they're aligned with putin in this fight in ukraine. so they're not objective in this. i think what is happening, neil, is that putin is running out of ammunition. he's begged iran for drones, he's begged north korea for artillery shells and now he's coming to chairman xi saying hey, i have to win this thing. i need your help. i think chairman xi is looking at ukraine and saying, russia has to win this if i want to look at taiwan. so it's all interconnected. in fact, we did get indications of chinese ammunition that was found in ukraine and a chi
. >> on march 8, director of national tell arvil haynes said the u.s. sees china providing assistance to russia that is helping moscow in ukraine. haynes says beijing is aware of the reputational costs it will bear if that assistance is made more public. neil? >> neil: jennifer, thank you. now to the man that runs the house of foreign affairs committee, congressman michael mccaul. good to see you. do you trust the chineses in these overtures? >> no, i don't. i i don't see how...
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banking crisis and how much is this a banking regulation crisis, which is what we heard from terry haynes. he was putting together his thoughts and this was a failure of regulations that even flagged concerns as we see the reporting. at what point do they have to move on that before they can restore confidence? jonathan: coming up, chief global strategist, as we go toward the open in asia and as we go toward trading, looking forward to that from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people are doing something that is not rational bowl -- not rational but totally understandable. they're moving deposits. where they moving deposits out of question mark the smaller banks into larger banks and that dynamic is not going to stop overnight. neither are the losses -- 17 billion in at1s, this is going to be pretty bumpy going forward. jonathan: we have been lucky to catch up with some guests, including mohamed el-erian. the news crossing the bloomberg moments ago, kailey leinz in d.c. what do you >> got? first republic downgraded again. from the plus to double b plus. it had just been cut to junk. the
banking crisis and how much is this a banking regulation crisis, which is what we heard from terry haynes. he was putting together his thoughts and this was a failure of regulations that even flagged concerns as we see the reporting. at what point do they have to move on that before they can restore confidence? jonathan: coming up, chief global strategist, as we go toward the open in asia and as we go toward trading, looking forward to that from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people...
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there was an interesting response from avril haynes on tiktok.n to it. >> tiktok and bytedance engage in heeding, specific videos achieve a certain number of views. can you rule out that tiktok has heeded content at the direction of the ccp? >> i don't think we could rule that out. >> one-third of americans get their news from tiktok every single day. 1/6 of american youth say they're constantly on tiktok. that's a loaded gun, congressman. >> obviously that was not avril haynes, but let's get to the point of the answer there. tiktok, if you look at the algorithm in china it's much different than the algorithm here. when it's focused on young people in china, it's giving them math and other educational lessons, if you will, on tiktok. here it's solely for entertainment, and i wonder, does it concern you, the way in which tiktok, i know it's so popular among, i'm sure, viewers as well, but the way in which it's captured the attention of the american public, especially our youth to the point where when you ask a kid what they want to be when they gr
there was an interesting response from avril haynes on tiktok.n to it. >> tiktok and bytedance engage in heeding, specific videos achieve a certain number of views. can you rule out that tiktok has heeded content at the direction of the ccp? >> i don't think we could rule that out. >> one-third of americans get their news from tiktok every single day. 1/6 of american youth say they're constantly on tiktok. that's a loaded gun, congressman. >> obviously that was not avril...
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are reminiscent of paintings in the style of the old dutch masters such as rembrandt, martin fun, haynes peck, and yon fun ike for his work. paola carrington's poses for her father dutch photographer hendrick ashton's it's in your blood, you're in dutch. you like to same atmosphere, but not a copy of a hendrick aims to capture something of that atmosphere with his photos of paula. but his props are definitely modern. a household objects are an essential part of the arrangement. as in the portrait of a girl with a plastic bag may, former went to new york to se sick, stood as the saffron. we noticed many plastic bags wandering around st would also for crows, for shopping. we thought, well, maybe we can make something nice out of an, an insignificant material. and maybe we can show the beauty and a dignity of the material into our own body of work. they make a great team as they produce works of art in their amsterdam studio. hendrick harrison's uses a high resolution camera, the arrangement of the subject in settings as well as the careful light composition are essential to achieving the d
are reminiscent of paintings in the style of the old dutch masters such as rembrandt, martin fun, haynes peck, and yon fun ike for his work. paola carrington's poses for her father dutch photographer hendrick ashton's it's in your blood, you're in dutch. you like to same atmosphere, but not a copy of a hendrick aims to capture something of that atmosphere with his photos of paula. but his props are definitely modern. a household objects are an essential part of the arrangement. as in the...
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according to haynes, the president of the aggressor country, vladimir putin, is convinced that time is on his side, and therefore he is considering the best option to continue his war to ensure the fulfillment of his strategic goals. party, the georgian dream of the initiator of the civil movement document, the strength of the people and the parliamentary majority, according to the representatives of these political forces, the initiative caused disagreements in society, and its approval in the first reading in the eyes of some of the public was presented as a departure from the european course, i will remind you that on march 7, the georgian parliament passed a bill on foreign agents in the first reading, this caused protests and clashes under the parliament and more about the situation in georgia and how it can develop i will talk to my guest this is volodymyr kopchak, an expert of the south caucasian branch of the army conversion and disarmament research center, mr. volodymyr well, let's talk about georgia, obviously the country's parliament failed the law on foreign agents, or else
according to haynes, the president of the aggressor country, vladimir putin, is convinced that time is on his side, and therefore he is considering the best option to continue his war to ensure the fulfillment of his strategic goals. party, the georgian dream of the initiator of the civil movement document, the strength of the people and the parliamentary majority, according to the representatives of these political forces, the initiative caused disagreements in society, and its approval in the...
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about love bites, if you talk about people who shouldn't be luddites well educated, people like april haynes, the head of our national intelligence apparatus, she said something sensible, but it was 2 years ago and she's got about it here. it is. climate change knows no boundaries respects no borders and cannot be addressed by any one nation on it. so we must work together on the challenge before us working with my colleagues and the whole government apparatus and foreign countries, we will meet this challenge wall. well, i think going to happen anytime soon if we keep a polluted in the atmosphere, even to the extent of depleted uranium in ukraine. so, i mean, i have 10 grandchildren, doesn't anybody think about that? well, you know, that's the mother of all oppertunity because she should in every conversation, forgive me for inserting it. no, and that's very important. i mean, nick, you know, blowing up the pipelines, nurturing pipelines was an ecological disaster that nobody in the west has. the courage really to talk about ok, and particularly all the greeny acts. ok. let's throw in the u
about love bites, if you talk about people who shouldn't be luddites well educated, people like april haynes, the head of our national intelligence apparatus, she said something sensible, but it was 2 years ago and she's got about it here. it is. climate change knows no boundaries respects no borders and cannot be addressed by any one nation on it. so we must work together on the challenge before us working with my colleagues and the whole government apparatus and foreign countries, we will...
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preservation and defense of captured ukrainian territories and ukrainian positions, at the same time, avril haynes also claims that putin ultimately did not abandon the desire to completely capture ukraine and reshaped his strategy for a protracted and long-term war that could last even years. i suggest listening to a more detailed analysis from the director of intelligence of the united states of america right now. putin already has a better understanding of the limits of his military's capabilities, so for now he has focused on more modest military goals. export controls and sanctions also affect the military effort. russia, in particular, restricts access to foreign components necessary for the production of weapons, and if russia does not begin forced mobilization and does not find a powerful supplier of ammunition among third countries in the coming months, it will be more difficult for it to maintain even the current level of offensive operations , we do not expect that the russian army will be able to regain strength this year enough to get serious territorial victories but putin most likel
preservation and defense of captured ukrainian territories and ukrainian positions, at the same time, avril haynes also claims that putin ultimately did not abandon the desire to completely capture ukraine and reshaped his strategy for a protracted and long-term war that could last even years. i suggest listening to a more detailed analysis from the director of intelligence of the united states of america right now. putin already has a better understanding of the limits of his military's...
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for more on this were joined by patty co haynes his life for us and capitol hill, the committee boating along party lines. would you say patty, with the republican supporting the band, some democrats opposing it? exactly. with the 24 to 16 vote, the republicans voting a voting for this band. democrats voting against it. and let's be clear what this bill, in fact does. it doesn't, in fact, band tick tock in the united states. it doesn't even say the president has to band tick tock. it says if the u. s. government can basically find that the company is giving user data to officials within the chinese government. then he can take steps up to a total ban. that's something the company insists it doesn't do, but yes, this shows that this is a very political issue. republicans pushing forward. they say a one representative said is like having us chinese spy balloon in your telephone, democrats and a civil liberties group. say this is a slippery slope and that it violates the 1st amendment protections guaranteed in the constitution. so a very much a party issue. but again, it did pass $24.00 to
for more on this were joined by patty co haynes his life for us and capitol hill, the committee boating along party lines. would you say patty, with the republican supporting the band, some democrats opposing it? exactly. with the 24 to 16 vote, the republicans voting a voting for this band. democrats voting against it. and let's be clear what this bill, in fact does. it doesn't, in fact, band tick tock in the united states. it doesn't even say the president has to band tick tock. it says if...
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remaining pathway to eventually securing russia's strategic interests in ukraine, even if it takes years, haynes says the russian military is taking heavy casualties. and dealing with personnel and ammunition, shortages, exhaustion and morale , challenges and on the battlefield. there is currently a grinding attritional war in which neither side has a definitive military advantage. and also this morning. poland says it's ready to provide mig 29 fighter jets to ukraine, liz z. thank you now to a major weather threat and you cross country storm in first up california, already buried under feet of snow there now bracing for flooding rains. this morning. parts of california are bracing for another round of severe weather. up to eight inches of rain is now possible along california's northern coast. monterey county officials are warning residents stuck up at least two weeks worth of essential supplies. storms in january triggered landslides in big sur, closing off a major highway. in the sierra nevada mountains, where they're still digging out from up to 15 ft. of snow. forecasters expect heavy rain
remaining pathway to eventually securing russia's strategic interests in ukraine, even if it takes years, haynes says the russian military is taking heavy casualties. and dealing with personnel and ammunition, shortages, exhaustion and morale , challenges and on the battlefield. there is currently a grinding attritional war in which neither side has a definitive military advantage. and also this morning. poland says it's ready to provide mig 29 fighter jets to ukraine, liz z. thank you now to a...
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continue his aggressive war in ukraine for many years , the head of us national intelligence, avril haynes, said during the hearings in the us senate, according to her, the president of the aggressor country, vladimir putin, is convinced that time is on his side and that is why he is considering the option of continuing his war as the best to ensure the execution of his plans. not all protests worked in the georgian parliament, they withdrew the scandalous bill on foreign agents, this is stated in the statement of the ruling party, the georgian dream of the initiator of the civil movement document, the strength of the people and the parliamentary majority , according to representatives of these political forces, the initiative caused disagreements in society, and its adoption in the first reading in the eyes of a part of the public was presented as a departure from the european course, i will remind the parliament of georgia on march 7 passed the bill on foreign agents in the first reading, it caused protests and clashes under the parliament and more about the situation in georgia and how
continue his aggressive war in ukraine for many years , the head of us national intelligence, avril haynes, said during the hearings in the us senate, according to her, the president of the aggressor country, vladimir putin, is convinced that time is on his side and that is why he is considering the option of continuing his war as the best to ensure the execution of his plans. not all protests worked in the georgian parliament, they withdrew the scandalous bill on foreign agents, this is stated...
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the last voice you just heard was that in april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence, the intelligence community remains split on cobra 19th origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding a came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. the world health organization has terminated the contract of one of its sina employees of a bullying claims. the cash cosign, who was the western pacific regional director, had been accused of racist abusive and authoritarian behavior by staff. he denies the allegations which the double h o says it investigated? japanese, doctor kas, i was in charge of a region covering almost $2000000000.00 people across $37.00 territories. now the launch of the world, 1st 3, the printed rocket has been cooled off at the last minute. a rocket designed by relativity space was attempting to break new ground in space exploration. early the launch process teams at cape canaveral, begun troubleshooting a
the last voice you just heard was that in april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence, the intelligence community remains split on cobra 19th origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding a came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. the world health organization has terminated the contract of one of its sina employees of a bullying claims. the cash cosign, who...
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the last voice you just heard was that of april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence. the intelligence community remains split on cobra ninety's origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding it came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, thousands of people protesting in the georgia capital tbilisi for 2nd day, and routing against a proposed law. they say will solomon's critics of the government on tim? coca cola is a journalist with real politico. he has been on the bill today has a thousands of dollars to, to the streets, to protest good brew. well, the trust policy for a new roof were just being adopted by the georgia government for searing managers via this bill will hinder the congress european aspirations. georgia is working for and also for the european union about graham sync the candidates fetus. air ride sirens have been sounding across ukraine . often ba
the last voice you just heard was that of april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence. the intelligence community remains split on cobra ninety's origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding it came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, thousands of people protesting in the georgia capital tbilisi for 2nd day,...
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king, the independent from maine who was talking to the director of national intelligence admiral haynesbout the supply chain issue. [video clip] >> china is on track to control 65% of the lithium-ion battery market, to dominate all parts of the supply chain, 45% of the worlds active pharmaceutical ingredients, and their global share across all manufacturing of solar panels is 80%, turning -- starting to go to 90%. this is important information for us in terms of informing us about the dangerous dependency we have developed in a lot of areas. semiconductors is one we have talked about. but it suggests to me that this issue of dependency is something that really has to have some serious policy examination. would you concur? >> yes, absolutely. i think one of the things we're really trying to expose here is the fact that it is not just simply about china trying to create indigenous supply chains but to actually control world -- local supply chains. >> that seems to be an elaborate policy, does it not? >> exactly. >> and that goes also about their actions in africa and south america where t
king, the independent from maine who was talking to the director of national intelligence admiral haynesbout the supply chain issue. [video clip] >> china is on track to control 65% of the lithium-ion battery market, to dominate all parts of the supply chain, 45% of the worlds active pharmaceutical ingredients, and their global share across all manufacturing of solar panels is 80%, turning -- starting to go to 90%. this is important information for us in terms of informing us about the...
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more threats from china expected after admiral haynes called china the most consequential threat to the united states. testifying before the new subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government after the committee released report saying ftc weaponized authority after elon musk took over. and questioning norfolk southern about the threat to east palestine following the toxic train derailment next month. >> ashley: this cartel leader is wanted in connection with the hostage situation that left two americans dead just 30 minutes south of texas. >> todd: marianne has the latest, marianne. >> marianne: a manhunt is underway. jose garcia is wanted for the shooting death of two americans. mexico announced a $2.5 million bounty on garcia. he has been operating in matamoros since 2014. four people were kidnapped on friday, broub and woodward were found dead. ge's family describing her family's shock. >> did that worry you? >> it did not worry me, i'm thinking everything should be okay. >> marianne: this brazen, broad daylight shooting of americans has lawmakers calling for increased b
more threats from china expected after admiral haynes called china the most consequential threat to the united states. testifying before the new subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government after the committee released report saying ftc weaponized authority after elon musk took over. and questioning norfolk southern about the threat to east palestine following the toxic train derailment next month. >> ashley: this cartel leader is wanted in connection with the hostage...
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it is true, director haynes is right, that the russians has been blowing through a lot of cruise missilesks of the trips and the units in ukraine.- ranks of the trips and the units in ukraine. the us, as ou units in ukraine. the us, as you said. — units in ukraine. the us, as you said. is _ units in ukraine. the us, as you said, is training - you said, is training ukrainians. here on american soil to give the patriot system and other weapons systems two. what is the difference between that and the chinese are sending weapons to the russians? why is one ok and the other not?— russians? why is one 0k and the other not?— other not? that's an easy one to answer _ other not? that's an easy one to answer because _ other not? that's an easy one to answer because russia - other not? that's an easy one to answer because russia is l other not? that's an easy one l to answer because russia is the aggressor in the war. ukraine is simply trying to defend itself against illegal, unprovoked russian aggression. united states, our allies and partners, trying to help ukraine defend its a right to exist as
it is true, director haynes is right, that the russians has been blowing through a lot of cruise missilesks of the trips and the units in ukraine.- ranks of the trips and the units in ukraine. the us, as ou units in ukraine. the us, as you said. — units in ukraine. the us, as you said. is _ units in ukraine. the us, as you said, is training - you said, is training ukrainians. here on american soil to give the patriot system and other weapons systems two. what is the difference between that...
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it comes as director of national intelligence admiral haynes named the ccp most consequential threatty with the house intelligence committee yesterday, watch. >> people's republic of china increasingly challenge in the united states economically, technologically, politically, militarily around the world is unparalleled to priority. the most public and direct criticism we have seen to date with respect to taiwan that they would prefer to achieve unification for a peaceful means as opposed to through use of force. the ccp represents the leading and most consequential threat to u.s. national security and leadership globally and its intelligent ambitions and capability make it most serious and consequential intelligence rifle. >> ashley: pressured to mount on the white house as biden must take a stronger stance against china. dr. anthony fauci railing against former cdc robert redfield's testimony he was purposely excluded from talks on the covid-19 lab leak theory. >> he has totally and unequivocally incorrect in what he is saying that i excluded him. if there is anything the chinese ar
it comes as director of national intelligence admiral haynes named the ccp most consequential threatty with the house intelligence committee yesterday, watch. >> people's republic of china increasingly challenge in the united states economically, technologically, politically, militarily around the world is unparalleled to priority. the most public and direct criticism we have seen to date with respect to taiwan that they would prefer to achieve unification for a peaceful means as opposed...
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charlie haynes is1 of little embarrassed. charlie haynes is 1 of the hundreds _ little embarrassed.now becoming more of a reality that's what we can afford, it's no longerjust students can't be bothered to cook so they have that, no we can be bothered to just can't afford the food that we need to make a meal. and it's going to bed 1 night thinking, actually i am a bit hungry but if i eat again today i won't have that meal tomorrow. its, today i won't have that meal tomorrow-— today i won't have that meal tomorrow. �* ., ' ., ., ':: tomorrow. a new cv found 9 out of 10 students are — tomorrow. a new cv found 9 out of 10 students are worried _ tomorrow. a new cv found 9 out of 10 students are worried about _ tomorrow. a new cv found 9 out of 10 students are worried about the - students are worried about the rising cost of living, nearly half said they had financial difficulties, and more than 3/4 of students were concerned about how that could effect their studies. tide that could effect their studies. we are that could effect their studies. - are hearing studies across the whole coun
charlie haynes is1 of little embarrassed. charlie haynes is 1 of the hundreds _ little embarrassed.now becoming more of a reality that's what we can afford, it's no longerjust students can't be bothered to cook so they have that, no we can be bothered to just can't afford the food that we need to make a meal. and it's going to bed 1 night thinking, actually i am a bit hungry but if i eat again today i won't have that meal tomorrow. its, today i won't have that meal tomorrow-— today i won't...
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. >> and while the war commanded a lot of attention at the hearing, haynes made clear that china remainsgence concern as beijing attempts to exert more and more influence around the world. oren lieberman has our report. >> reporter: a look at worldwide threats that keep coming back to china. heads 6 u.s. intelligence agencies saying beijing is modernizing its military, expanding it influence and working to control supply chains. >> they have continue the efforts of making china the pre-imminent power. ccp is increasingly convinced that they can only do so at the expense of u.s. power. >> reporter: choina using its force to spy on adversaries. >> could they use tiktok to spy on millions? >> yes. >> could they use it to control the software on millions of devices? >> yes. >> reporter: senators pushed on the origins of covid-19. the fbi believes it leaked from a lab in wuhan, but there is no smoking gun and no definitive answer. >> department of energy has changed its views slightly with low confidence, it says that lab leak is most likely, but they do so for different reasons than the fbi
. >> and while the war commanded a lot of attention at the hearing, haynes made clear that china remainsgence concern as beijing attempts to exert more and more influence around the world. oren lieberman has our report. >> reporter: a look at worldwide threats that keep coming back to china. heads 6 u.s. intelligence agencies saying beijing is modernizing its military, expanding it influence and working to control supply chains. >> they have continue the efforts of making...
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and steph curry, chris haynes of bleacher report.out 30 minutes ago that the step plans on playing on sunday in la. so that will be fun. you know, that's ahead of i know my prediction was like the 11 okay. we'll take it close enough. jason. >> all right. well, how healthy is in and out compared to other fast food chains? find out after the break. ♪ i gotta good feeling about this, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm with it ♪ ♪ i gotta good feeling about this ♪ ♪ yeah, ♪ ♪ so let's get it ♪ ♪ i'm feeling good vibes ♪ my celebrity colorist? me! and this new garnier nutrisse. it has 5 amazing fruit oils. it nourishes while it colors. cool! covers our grays, for improved, richer color. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! >> so maybe we shouldn't feel so bad about ordering that double double. there's a new study says that in and out as some of the healthiest hamburgers in the country, at least relatively speaking. and these analysts from gambling dot com survey cheeseburger offerings from the top 10 fast food chains in america. they
and steph curry, chris haynes of bleacher report.out 30 minutes ago that the step plans on playing on sunday in la. so that will be fun. you know, that's ahead of i know my prediction was like the 11 okay. we'll take it close enough. jason. >> all right. well, how healthy is in and out compared to other fast food chains? find out after the break. ♪ i gotta good feeling about this, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm with it ♪ ♪ i gotta good feeling about this ♪ ♪ yeah, ♪ ♪ so let's get it ♪...
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of course, you probably know just last week the senate voted unanimously to require april haynes, again, the dni, to declassify that same information. josh hawley weighing in forcefully this week. he said the american people deserve to see what their government knows about the origin of covid. he goes on the add this -- as it turns out, our own government has known for sometime that it likely came from a lab. strong words indeed. the fda also told fox digital tonight that, yes, it has received the letter that i just told you about. and it will respond directly to the subcommittee to be continued, trace. >> indeed, it will. kevin cork live for us in dc. thank you. bring in board certified doctor. it's great to you on. it's concerning. republicans say it appears the biden administration tried to cut corners in the fda's covid vaccine approval. that gets a little concerning. >> trace, it's difficult when you're fast tracking a drug of any kind, especially if you're fast tracking something that is a new category of drug, mrna, never given to people, mandated or encouraged for every person a
of course, you probably know just last week the senate voted unanimously to require april haynes, again, the dni, to declassify that same information. josh hawley weighing in forcefully this week. he said the american people deserve to see what their government knows about the origin of covid. he goes on the add this -- as it turns out, our own government has known for sometime that it likely came from a lab. strong words indeed. the fda also told fox digital tonight that, yes, it has received...
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. >> and lastly, director haynes says she will share the energy department report.w level believes it was a lab leak. are you comfortable with that? >> absolutely. i think that we should give all finished intelligence from wherever the community it comes from and share this. i want to make sure that they have the context and the ability to sort through it and make sense of it because maybe coming from the lab it might be more technical than some of the other reports, but we have to be transparent about differences of views and sort through those. >> we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> up next for us, tensions over a surge in border crossings, and think again, this time look north. i think that's carvana. let's go. let's go. adjusting the amount. adjusting the amount. yes, please. a lot can happen in a ment. whoa. i just bought a r from carvana. like finding your perfect mix of downnd monthly payments. finance your next car with caana today. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge
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and he actually told chris haynes who reported this actually during the game that he intends to playobviously steve kerr did say also before the game that he has to be re-evaluate, but is looking really good in the warriors. the reserves and the younger guys holding the worry is down to those bit, could get healthy and get back out here. they've done a pretty good job at that so toss it back to you in the studio. one 15 to 91 with the final score. a huge win for the worry is we're going talk to a few of them to see what they have to say about this win. back to you. jason. >> great reporting air. we'll hear from aaron in the 10 o'clock hour. let's head out to vegas women's pac 12 tournament stanford taking on oregon are leon haley. jones finds hole in the back of the zone to give block. but >> persistence pays all. haley had 8, 8.13 0nd quarter. hannah jump had 13 points. got to guard her. she is so good on the perimeter that got to make a little comeback. but cameron brink. she's the player of the year in the conference. >> from my vote, 22 11 for her. stanford holds off oregon. 76 6
and he actually told chris haynes who reported this actually during the game that he intends to playobviously steve kerr did say also before the game that he has to be re-evaluate, but is looking really good in the warriors. the reserves and the younger guys holding the worry is down to those bit, could get healthy and get back out here. they've done a pretty good job at that so toss it back to you in the studio. one 15 to 91 with the final score. a huge win for the worry is we're going talk to...
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officials testify, among them fbi director chris wray, the director of national intelligence avril hayneswhat they see the biggest global threats facing the u.s. today. cnn's melanie is live on capitol hill today. several events and several bits of testimony on the hill today. walk us through what you're watching. >> yeah. a very busy day here on capitol hill. we are tracking a number of high-profile hearings, and i want to walk you through a couple of them. the first one we are watching is in the house financial services committee. that is where we are going to hear testimony from jerome powell, the chairman of the federal reserve. yesterday, he received quite the bipartisan grilling in the senate and so he'll be in the hot seat and he was grilled over interest rates and jobs and i expect we'll hear more today and the second we're watching is in the senate commerce science and transportation committee which is having a hearing on aviation safety, something that has been in the news quite a lot lately. they'll hear from the faa active administrator and it comes amid this new string of saf
officials testify, among them fbi director chris wray, the director of national intelligence avril hayneswhat they see the biggest global threats facing the u.s. today. cnn's melanie is live on capitol hill today. several events and several bits of testimony on the hill today. walk us through what you're watching. >> yeah. a very busy day here on capitol hill. we are tracking a number of high-profile hearings, and i want to walk you through a couple of them. the first one we are watching...
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director haynes has a very good point with all the other intelligence officials saying that it shouldpriority, but truthfully, abby, what i'd also say is it's a short and long-term priority. we have to address some of the key issues now that china is doing, their advances in wireless communication, semiconductors, quantum synthetic biology which i had to look up to understand, but at the same time i was commander in europe in 2011 when the obama administration said we need to pivot our attention to the east, to asia, to china, and what happened was we started paying less attention to countries like russia and we see where that got us in 2014. so this dn "i-report" which is relatively report addresses all of the key factors that the intelligence community has to watch. i've been reading these for years, this is the most complex and complicated one i've seen because of the amount of challenges and threats that the united states faces today more so than ever before. >> and, kim, you teed this up just a moment ago, the fbi corrector chris wray raised his national security concerns about t
director haynes has a very good point with all the other intelligence officials saying that it shouldpriority, but truthfully, abby, what i'd also say is it's a short and long-term priority. we have to address some of the key issues now that china is doing, their advances in wireless communication, semiconductors, quantum synthetic biology which i had to look up to understand, but at the same time i was commander in europe in 2011 when the obama administration said we need to pivot our...
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the last voice you just heard was that of april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence, the intelligence community remains split on cobra ninety's origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding a came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. the world health organization is terminate to the contract of one of its senior employees over bullying. claims to cash cosign was the western pacific regional director. we've been accused of racist abusive and authoritarian behavior by staff. he denies the allegations which the w . a, a joe says that investigated japanese doctrine of cosign was in charge of a region covering almost 1900000000 people across 37 territories. though iraq is facing an unprecedented water crisis. more than 4 years of drought means drinkable water is becoming more scarce, while also having a massive effect on agriculture. according to the norwegian refugee council, one quarter of a rocky farm, as they s
the last voice you just heard was that of april haynes, the u. s. director of national intelligence, the intelligence community remains split on cobra ninety's origins with the energy department and the f. b. i concluding a came from a lab and for other u. s. intelligence agencies concluding it came from nature. none of those conclusions were drawn with high confidence. the world health organization is terminate to the contract of one of its senior employees over bullying. claims to cash cosign...
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intercepted by haynes. for three. and the win. he got it! with 2.2 to go!an fan. she was praying so hard. every prayer she knew that they would hold on and win the game. they did just that beating virginia 68-67. furman, the smallest school in the tournament field with less than 2700 students. cavaliers eliminated in the first round three times in their last four ncaa tournaments. the paladins meanwhile from greenville, south carolina making their most of their first trip to march madness in 33 years. furman wasn't even the biggest upset of the day. 15 seed princeton taking the lead with 2:00 to go and arizona couldn't even buy a basket late in this game. the wildcats went the final 4:45 without scoring. tigers pulling off the massive upset, 59-55. this is the third straight year and 11th time overall a 15th seed has won a first-round game. here are games to keep an eye on later on today. since 2010, 11 seeds actually have a winning record against 6 seeds. watch out for iowa state, pitt, kentucky, providence. could see excitement in those games. then miami
intercepted by haynes. for three. and the win. he got it! with 2.2 to go!an fan. she was praying so hard. every prayer she knew that they would hold on and win the game. they did just that beating virginia 68-67. furman, the smallest school in the tournament field with less than 2700 students. cavaliers eliminated in the first round three times in their last four ncaa tournaments. the paladins meanwhile from greenville, south carolina making their most of their first trip to march madness in 33...
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what we heard from the director of national intelligence, avp avril haynes, she spoke extensively about the threats to the u.s., russia and china the one the with the most attention. with china it's important to note that the u.s. assessment continues to be that despite all the tensions from the chinese surveillance balloon, the concerns about china getting more and more involved in the war in ukraine, and helping russia that the assessment continues to be that china does not want to have a period of high tension with the u.s., and their hope is things will not continue to escalate from where they are. >> courtney kube, thank you so much for that. it's fascinating stuff. >>> the justice department looking into use of force policies at the memphis police department, a significant player of federal scrutiny, two months after the beating death of tyre nichols. nbc's kathy park is there. tell us about the review and what the city is doing. >> reporter: chris, good afternoon to you. there have been a lot of developments in the past 24 hours. i'll start there with the department of justice at
what we heard from the director of national intelligence, avp avril haynes, she spoke extensively about the threats to the u.s., russia and china the one the with the most attention. with china it's important to note that the u.s. assessment continues to be that despite all the tensions from the chinese surveillance balloon, the concerns about china getting more and more involved in the war in ukraine, and helping russia that the assessment continues to be that china does not want to have a...
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we also know from admiral haynes that she was not consulted about the raid on trump's mar-a-lago homeat, in fact, it was not on a national security basis. as they go through the process and we see the category of the documents and who had access to them and who had not had access to them, we're beginning to build an understanding. administration after administration is apparently sloppy and messy in their use of classified documents and that's something we have to address well beyond just this, and this has to change where classified documents are under control. >> congressman himes, do you know at least know the classification levels of these docs? is there a distinction between the trump docs, the biden docs and the pens pinc docs or not? >> we have not been able to see anything that draw that conclusion and we have to be careful -- >> so you weren't briefed much. >> we were briefed, but neither one of us are satisfied that we got enough information to execute the primary information, and we have more to learn before we're satisfied on that. >> right now you have no idea whether the
we also know from admiral haynes that she was not consulted about the raid on trump's mar-a-lago homeat, in fact, it was not on a national security basis. as they go through the process and we see the category of the documents and who had access to them and who had not had access to them, we're beginning to build an understanding. administration after administration is apparently sloppy and messy in their use of classified documents and that's something we have to address well beyond just this,...
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intelligence officials, as you mentioned, avril haynes, the head of the national intelligence directorina is working to improve its own military and bring it up to a really modern day standard, the u.s. doing the same as well with president biden announcing in that budget release just today that he also wants more for the u.s. military. about $850 billion, he wants to include which according to defense secretary austin is about 100 billion more than what was included for our military in the 2022 fiscal year. you can see both of these countries really trying to step up both their spending and their modernization of the militaries as they prepare for any potential conflict that could lie ahead as china's foreign minister just this week warns that he believes the u.s. is putting these two countries on an inevitable path to conflict, chris. >> josh lederman, thank you for that. live from hong kong. >>> the plane that just disappeared, a highly anticipated docuseries, about how a 370 vanished without a trace nearly a decade ago, that's next. vanished without a trace nearly a decade ago, tha
intelligence officials, as you mentioned, avril haynes, the head of the national intelligence directorina is working to improve its own military and bring it up to a really modern day standard, the u.s. doing the same as well with president biden announcing in that budget release just today that he also wants more for the u.s. military. about $850 billion, he wants to include which according to defense secretary austin is about 100 billion more than what was included for our military in the...
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our global economics and policy editor, kathleen haynes joins us. how likely is this dovish pivot? kathleen: as long as the banking crisis continues to reverberate and seem -- seem to have another explosion day after day, it is likely all the time, especially when you consider it may reverberate, not just with financial stability but with the economy. very quickly, traders compared the terminal rate this year, it may be up to 6%. initially today it was looking like they were betting on 4.9%. it looks like they are saying the terminal rates could be 4.7% and the fed will be doing rate cuts by the end of the year. all that green shows you how high rates will get. the final rate has come down from the peak around 6%. all the red, that shows how the rate cuts are going to add up by the end of the year. now, it is not just that, there is a saying, the fed has the move, it has to keep raising rates, if it's fighting inflation, until it breaks something. maybe the banks are breaking, maybe these medium-sized banks that have these deposits they can deal with. one of the things that caught
our global economics and policy editor, kathleen haynes joins us. how likely is this dovish pivot? kathleen: as long as the banking crisis continues to reverberate and seem -- seem to have another explosion day after day, it is likely all the time, especially when you consider it may reverberate, not just with financial stability but with the economy. very quickly, traders compared the terminal rate this year, it may be up to 6%. initially today it was looking like they were betting on 4.9%. it...
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. >> derek of the national security avril haynes says russia appears to be digging in for a long war.ian people. nobody wants to see that. we don't know how long this war will last. we certainly can't wave off the possibility that it could go on for some months in the future. we know that the russians are planning to conduct more offensive operations when the weather is better and we're trying o use this time to make sure the ukrainians are ready for those assaults and conduct offensive operations of their own and we do think the next six months there will be>>or repr t bakhmugence ofiaay cityro 50% of that ting as manyrces dow possible. george? >> wt a vicious grat is okay, james, thanks hory, dera investigators are looking at a new alleged incident with norfolk southern, the same company in that ohio train derailment as the ceo prepares to testify on capitol hill. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is in the hearing room right now. good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: hey, juju, good morning again. norfolk southern's ceo is set to testify right here in just hours, but as
. >> derek of the national security avril haynes says russia appears to be digging in for a long war.ian people. nobody wants to see that. we don't know how long this war will last. we certainly can't wave off the possibility that it could go on for some months in the future. we know that the russians are planning to conduct more offensive operations when the weather is better and we're trying o use this time to make sure the ukrainians are ready for those assaults and conduct offensive...