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i am the president and ceo of hudson institute, our mission is to promote u.s. international leadership in global engagement for secure, free and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted to welcome back senior senator from indiana, senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series, dialogue on american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institutes chair, walter russell mead. the discussion series is designed not to solely focused on the urgent news but also on the important news, that is to say, the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u.s. foreign policy. senator young still needs no introduction here at hudson institute where he is spoken many times. he's an important voice particularly on development assistance and on the role of congress and u.s. foreign policy in u.s. foreign policy decision-making. he's very much a conservative internationalist and critical for policies issues, marine corps captain, urges degrees of university of chicago school of business, university of london before gradua
i am the president and ceo of hudson institute, our mission is to promote u.s. international leadership in global engagement for secure, free and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted to welcome back senior senator from indiana, senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series, dialogue on american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institutes chair, walter russell mead. the discussion series is designed not to solely focused on...
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whiteside, president and ceo of hudson institute, hudson mission is to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for ersecure, free, and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted and welcome back senior senator from the state of indiana senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series dialogues and american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institute ravenel b curry the third chair walter russell mead the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on urgent news but also on the important news the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u.s. foreign policy senator young needs no introduction here at hudson institute. he spoken many times is an important voice on the senate foreign relations committee and the role of congress in the u.s. foreign policy in u.s. foreign policy decision-making he's very much of a conservative internationalist on critical foreign policy issues, graduate of the naval academy and marine corps captain. and graduate degree at the university of chicago scho
whiteside, president and ceo of hudson institute, hudson mission is to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for ersecure, free, and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted and welcome back senior senator from the state of indiana senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series dialogues and american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institute ravenel b curry the third chair walter russell mead the...
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the hudson institute hosted this 90-minute event. satu: good afternoon and welcome to the hudson institute. my name i i myself am a visitor. i am satu limaye. i'm the vice president of the east-west center and senior senior advisor to the center for naval analysis here i'm delighted to have been asked to moderate this panel with this distinguished group of experts on the indo-pacific region. a real mover and shaker in his energy and enthusiasm while here at the hudson institute and putting together a first-class program looking at the region and particularly china's role in it and today's program, countering china in the indo-pacific, is very much in keeping with the thrust of his work you at the hudson institute. so congratulations on bringing the stiffer wishing. he has also assembled a first rate group of experts starting immediately from my left in the order they will speak, richard heydarian who is currently at national university in taiwan that has just completed a new look and he will touch a bit on that. he's one of the forem
the hudson institute hosted this 90-minute event. satu: good afternoon and welcome to the hudson institute. my name i i myself am a visitor. i am satu limaye. i'm the vice president of the east-west center and senior senior advisor to the center for naval analysis here i'm delighted to have been asked to moderate this panel with this distinguished group of experts on the indo-pacific region. a real mover and shaker in his energy and enthusiasm while here at the hudson institute and putting...
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thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that strike me and all of these places is capitals, , regional centers, naval bases was that hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of china. of course every country has its own priorities and so its own interests. but broadly speaking we could categorize them or we could compartmentalize them into four broad areas of shared concern. the first that had to do with the lack of transparency of decision-making. china is no longer an inward looking country. it now has global interested in displaying a a very active economic and diplomatic and security role in many german parts of the world. but for the first time in a century we are seeing a truly global power perhaps
thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that strike me and all of these places is capitals, , regional centers, naval bases was that hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of...
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that is live from the hudson is due to -- hudson institute at noon eastern. 2020span's studentcam competition is in full swing. middle and high school students are hard at work creating their short documentaries on the issues they would most like the presidential candidates to address. we would love to see your progress. take us behind the scenes and share your photos using #studentcam 2020 for a chance to win additional cash prizes. still working on an idea? on our websitees to help out. we have information to guide you through a process of making a documentary. prizes0 in total cash will be a boarded including a $5,000 grand prize. all entries must be received by january 20, 2020. >>
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[inaudible conversations] the president and ceo of the hudson institute to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for secure, free and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted to welcome back from the state of indiana, senator young. he is in our bipartisan speaker series dialogue american foreign policy and world affairs. the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on the urgent news but also on the input and news that is to say the broad questions and dilemmas affecting the u.s. foreign-policy. he needs to introduction of the hudson institute we've spoken many times degrees at the university of chicago's in the school of business, the university of london before graduating from the robert h. mckinney school of law at the indiana university and for many years he was the hudson trustee. even though the headquarters here in washington is senator served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate. they give you a warm welcome to all of us at the institute. >> thank you so much for having me. it's great
[inaudible conversations] the president and ceo of the hudson institute to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for secure, free and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted to welcome back from the state of indiana, senator young. he is in our bipartisan speaker series dialogue american foreign policy and world affairs. the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on the urgent news but also on the input and news that is to say the broad questions and...
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discussion is hosted by the hudson institute. it is about 90 minutes. >> good >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm a visitor here. i'm the vice president of the east-west center and senior advisor to the center for naval analysis. i'm delighted to have been asked to moderate this panel with this distinguished group of experts on the indo pacific region. a real mover and shaker in his energy and enthusiasm while here in putting together first-class programs looking at the region and particularly china's role in it and today's program countering china in the indo pacific is very much in keeping with his -- the thrust of his work here at the hudson institute. so congratulations on bringing this to fruition. and he's also assembled an absolutely first-rate gripe of -- group of experts. starting immediately from my left in the order they will in , richard, currently taiwan, has just completed a new book and he'll touch a bit on that. he's one of the foremost authorities on southeast asia and the philippines and particularly the philippine
discussion is hosted by the hudson institute. it is about 90 minutes. >> good >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm a visitor here. i'm the vice president of the east-west center and senior advisor to the center for naval analysis. i'm delighted to have been asked to moderate this panel with this distinguished group of experts on the indo pacific region. a real mover and shaker in his energy and enthusiasm while here in putting together first-class programs looking at the region and...
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here i want you to focus your attention on the hudson river. to move to a close-up.in february 1676 the mohawks, one of the five nations of the shawnee. as a gesture of alliance to the young english colony of new york drove Ãwinter camp away from dutch and french gun markets on the hudson river and eastward back into the teeth of colonial new england forces. also lying in wait where the mohicans and pequot of connecticut, pictured here where connecticut is located and christian wampanoag from cape cod who under duress had sided with the colonies from beginning and were just as adapted force warfare as a resistance fighters. meanwhile, the warning indians and their families were stocked by hunger and disease as they lived in cramped quarters on the run away from their cornfields and fishing stations. consequently, by the late spring of 1676 growing numbers of them began to accept a late english offer of quarter in exchange for switching sides. or in other words, in exchange for fighting alongside rather than against the english. others managed t
here i want you to focus your attention on the hudson river. to move to a close-up.in february 1676 the mohawks, one of the five nations of the shawnee. as a gesture of alliance to the young english colony of new york drove Ãwinter camp away from dutch and french gun markets on the hudson river and eastward back into the teeth of colonial new england forces. also lying in wait where the mohicans and pequot of connecticut, pictured here where connecticut is located and christian wampanoag from...
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from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day and welcome to the hudson institute and thank you for showing up for this panel on multilateral institutions. indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity.
from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day and welcome to the hudson institute and thank you for showing up for this panel on multilateral institutions. indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity.
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from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day and welcome to the hudson institute and thank you for showing up for this panel on multilateral institutions. indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. i will be the moderator. . am liselotte odgaard i put together this panel which i think is on a key issue in d.c. and globally indeed. it is talked about a lot although there are not that many panels about the topic around town. i look forward to this discussion. i mentioned to come up for the past couple of years, there has been a lot of debate about multilateral institutions and on china's influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of the since to two nations and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. and one question that arises the is does that make institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions? and partly take over responsibility for them? another key issue is the one on fragile states. they seem
from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day and welcome to the hudson institute and thank you for showing up for this panel on multilateral institutions. indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. i will be the moderator. . am liselotte odgaard i put together this panel which i think is on a key issue in d.c. and globally indeed. it is talked about a lot although there are not that many panels about the topic around town. i look forward to this...
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along with representative richard hudson for being here.have a few other great politicians here, but we won't bother because we want to get on with this one. this is a very special thing. it's such a great honor. joining matt for this special ceremony is his wife kate, his father michael, his mother janet, brother cody, and his sister amy. please stand up. please. thank you. great family. [applause] each of you has strengthened our nation through your steadfast love and support. and we want to just thank you. you're a very, very special family. we're also honored to be in the presence of eight previous congressional medal of honor winners, recipients are here. and i thought maybe we should what do you think? we should introduce them. i think so, right? huh? come on, let's do that. william swenson. william, thank you very much, william. [applause] ronald shurer. thank you. thank you, ronald. thank you. [applause] walter marm. hi, walter. [applause] robert foley. thank you, robert. thank you, robert. [applause] brian thacker. thank you very m
along with representative richard hudson for being here.have a few other great politicians here, but we won't bother because we want to get on with this one. this is a very special thing. it's such a great honor. joining matt for this special ceremony is his wife kate, his father michael, his mother janet, brother cody, and his sister amy. please stand up. please. thank you. great family. [applause] each of you has strengthened our nation through your steadfast love and support. and we want to...
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the mass is being led by bishop nicholas hudson who said he wa nted bishop nicholas hudson who said her prayers to some members of the congregation who could possibly be relatives of the dead and the victims. he also offered prayers for the emergency services that had to deal with the incident. but interestingly he also offered prayers for the traffickers and said he hoped as a result of this tragedy they would have a change of heart. as you said, essex police have confirmed they've been in contact with a number of victims in the uk and in vietnam and say they are still gathering evidence in different jurisdictions they are still gathering evidence in differentjurisdictions around the world. formula 1, and lewis hamilton could clinch his sixth world title at the us grand prix later. he starts in fifth position on the grid after qualifying yesterday. the only rival who can theoretically still beat him is his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas, who starts in pole position. nick parrott reports. a sixth formula 1 world title is almost in lewis hamilton's hands. 0nly mercedes team—mate val
the mass is being led by bishop nicholas hudson who said he wa nted bishop nicholas hudson who said her prayers to some members of the congregation who could possibly be relatives of the dead and the victims. he also offered prayers for the emergency services that had to deal with the incident. but interestingly he also offered prayers for the traffickers and said he hoped as a result of this tragedy they would have a change of heart. as you said, essex police have confirmed they've been in...
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river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approached and they pecks predatory on planet earth that is like you know if you put a certain number of rats on an island they will cannibalize each other until there is no more rats so the population of 7000000000 growing humans on planet earth are getting to the point now where birth cannibalizing each other this pollution problem is socially human countable cannibalisation. i mean the point is also that we you know we have cognitive dissonance as a as a species we're able to pretend things don't exist so we're able to pretend there are no consequences to our choices by sending it overseas when most people won't read this article most people how
river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approached and they pecks predatory on planet earth that...
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third, we have a fellow here at hudson. most recently, he served as the executive director of the task force which is a congressionally mandated project convened by the u.s. institute of peace. prior to that, he was director of the bipartisan alessi centers national security program where he managed a team responsible for research and developing calls and recommendations concerning a variety of national security issues, including iran and its nuclear program, u.s.-turkey relations. have thenot least, we ambassador and permanent representative of denmark to the .nited nations before taking up this position, the ambassador served as a state secretary for development in the danish ministry of foreign affairs. heor to this appointment, served as ambassador to indonesia and was also papua new guinea. before that, he worked for the undp and bhutan. the panel will spend about an hour debating the issue of multilateralism institutions. after that, we will open it up for questions from the audience. >> i will start. lisa: you have j
third, we have a fellow here at hudson. most recently, he served as the executive director of the task force which is a congressionally mandated project convened by the u.s. institute of peace. prior to that, he was director of the bipartisan alessi centers national security program where he managed a team responsible for research and developing calls and recommendations concerning a variety of national security issues, including iran and its nuclear program, u.s.-turkey relations. have thenot...
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we obsess about the level of government did we ignore private debt and as myself and michael hudson in a small band of rana go to college in saying for a long long time government debt is not a problem private debt is the reason being that the government owns its own bank and it is creating when it's creating dead it's tiny creating money but it spends into the into the physical economy we use government not just government created to put government mandated money as a form of commerce so we need it to be produced boss someone the government produces of the mirror image of that is the debt that it came the lights on the other hand when we borrow money if you borrow money from a bank the money they give you comes with a debt you owe back to them when the government spends money the government accumulates the debt you get the cash so part of a functional capitalist economy is money created by the guy. and there's all sorts of austrian projects of money etc etc but capitalist commas con happen without money and the government creating money creates money which the receiver gets without de
we obsess about the level of government did we ignore private debt and as myself and michael hudson in a small band of rana go to college in saying for a long long time government debt is not a problem private debt is the reason being that the government owns its own bank and it is creating when it's creating dead it's tiny creating money but it spends into the into the physical economy we use government not just government created to put government mandated money as a form of commerce so we...
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but largely because other indians, focusing attention in hudson river.y 16, '76, the mohawks, one of the 5 nations of the iroquois league were a gesture of alliance to the young english colony of new york drove permeticomb's winter camp away from dutch and french guy markets on the hudson river and eastward back to the teeth of colonial new england forces. also lying in wait where the mohicans in connecticut so pictured here where connecticut is located and christian wampanoags from cape cod who under duress had sided with the colonies from the beginning and were just as adept at warfare as resistance fighters. meanwhile the warring indians and their families were stocked by hunger and disease as they lived in cramped quarters on the run always from their cornfields and fishing stations. consequently by late spring of 1676 growing numbers of them began to accept quarter in exchange for switching sides or fighting alongside rather than against the english. others managed to escape this terrible choice by escaping to the upper hudson river valley or canada
but largely because other indians, focusing attention in hudson river.y 16, '76, the mohawks, one of the 5 nations of the iroquois league were a gesture of alliance to the young english colony of new york drove permeticomb's winter camp away from dutch and french guy markets on the hudson river and eastward back to the teeth of colonial new england forces. also lying in wait where the mohicans in connecticut so pictured here where connecticut is located and christian wampanoags from cape cod...
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michael pillsbury is the director of chinese study at the hudson institute.tening to the secretary of state, he sounded like a man who meant exactly what he was saying. >> i think so. there was a lot of toughness in the speech. he used the phrase, the freedom-loving chinese people. he's trying to create a wedge between the chinese party leaders and the chinese people. he had serve references to the loving chinese people inside our country as well. the chinese ambassador to washington reacted i would say viciously to this and attacked what secretary pompeo was saying. according to the chinese party, all of china's success is due to the chinese party. so how dare secretary poll pave oh try to draw a wedge between the freedom-loving chinese people of and the' communist party. lou: it was a carefully considered comment and without question with foreknowledge of what the reaction of the chinese would be. this is not looking good. the chinese sending out signals for whoever's consumption that they are not pleased with the thought or comfortable with the thought tha
michael pillsbury is the director of chinese study at the hudson institute.tening to the secretary of state, he sounded like a man who meant exactly what he was saying. >> i think so. there was a lot of toughness in the speech. he used the phrase, the freedom-loving chinese people. he's trying to create a wedge between the chinese party leaders and the chinese people. he had serve references to the loving chinese people inside our country as well. the chinese ambassador to washington...
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the incident happened at the hudson's bay store in the city's grote market which is the main market squaret the scene amid crowds of black friday shoppers. silvia girardi was at the scene when the incident took place. i was basically at the main square which is at the end of the street. the main streets in the city centre of the hague near the shops. ijust saw people running so i wasn't in front of the shop but i was a bit further from it and front of the shop but i was a bit furtherfrom it and ijust front of the shop but i was a bit further from it and ijust saw front of the shop but i was a bit further from it and i just saw a lot of people running and screaming and they didn't know anything of course. i went a bit further from the scene and nobody noticed anything there so i was pretty safe space there is then police started coming like dozens, like thousands of police and firefighters and ambulances. and they blocked the street with some red and white tape. police were just saying go away, if you are trying to ask them, they were just, move, saying go away, if you are trying to ask the
the incident happened at the hudson's bay store in the city's grote market which is the main market squaret the scene amid crowds of black friday shoppers. silvia girardi was at the scene when the incident took place. i was basically at the main square which is at the end of the street. the main streets in the city centre of the hague near the shops. ijust saw people running so i wasn't in front of the shop but i was a bit further from it and front of the shop but i was a bit furtherfrom it and...
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others managed to escape by escaping to the upper hudson river valley or canada.built new lives. but most of them never made it that far. by june 1676, indian prisoners were telling their english captors -- are we good? by june 1676, indian prisoners were telling the english captors that matter, was ready to die for you have now killed or taken all of his rns aelatio almost broke his heart. those relations included his wife, and, his son, we don't kw his son's name who colonists captured and sold into the horrors of slavery. they were about to of the estimated 2000 indians, men, women, and children alive who had been sentenced to slavery and not only in new england but as far as way as the west indies and tangier. some of these poor souls had surrendered based on english promises of mercy, only to discover the terms were harsher then colonial officials have pledge. some surrendering natives learned too late that colonial authorities would not spare any indians who they suspected of having taken english lives . . . massachusetts, plymouth, and rhode island helped p
others managed to escape by escaping to the upper hudson river valley or canada.built new lives. but most of them never made it that far. by june 1676, indian prisoners were telling their english captors -- are we good? by june 1676, indian prisoners were telling the english captors that matter, was ready to die for you have now killed or taken all of his rns aelatio almost broke his heart. those relations included his wife, and, his son, we don't kw his son's name who colonists captured and...
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who's are in a book called the banking economics and you're familiar with the work of dr michael hudson another's and the point is that not since the bronze age to today have we ever seen an economy where they've entered is negative interest rates never happened at it it's like negative entered rights being generally applied on the deposits that the province banks have with the central bank and this is the 1st level of a malfunctioning system you get that you. point there now we actually have a negative mortgage rights in denmark which often absolutely absurd so were triggered this need for these negative rates is that this service the ever piling in of escalating dial up pile of debt was the way to commit what would be accounting fraud and negative interest rates rain that time has no value of effect time as a less than 0 value now i mean unless we're going backwards in time this is just counted in surprise it is a sign of a crazy dysfunctional system and it's happened because fundamentally the economists who are running central banks and making economic policy don't regard private deb
who's are in a book called the banking economics and you're familiar with the work of dr michael hudson another's and the point is that not since the bronze age to today have we ever seen an economy where they've entered is negative interest rates never happened at it it's like negative entered rights being generally applied on the deposits that the province banks have with the central bank and this is the 1st level of a malfunctioning system you get that you. point there now we actually have a...
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it all comes down to space, even the president of hudson tells us, quote, he has real rocket scientistsng with the labs >> what is amazing to me about the story. hun huntsville has so many phds and they can put people in outer space but apparently, there is no department store where you and your producer can go buy gloves >> there is a hobby lobby trip in my future if things go according to plan. but yes, the fact that you have this rich base of aerospace and defense companies has attracted other industry to the area something we'll talk about in greater detail the economic growth here, the numbers back what is happening and is quite the case study for other areas around the country >> i would love to keep talking to you we'll let us get back. thank you morgan >>> let's talk about the markets and where we might be putting our money. it is early. joining us now is silvia, save the show good morning why does biotech and biotech etfs look attractive to you? >> they are an attractive sector the reason why, we have 70 million aging baby boomers we've had a lot of m&a activity paying off we h
it all comes down to space, even the president of hudson tells us, quote, he has real rocket scientistsng with the labs >> what is amazing to me about the story. hun huntsville has so many phds and they can put people in outer space but apparently, there is no department store where you and your producer can go buy gloves >> there is a hobby lobby trip in my future if things go according to plan. but yes, the fact that you have this rich base of aerospace and defense companies has...
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karam: thank you for our panelists, hudson, and our c-span audience. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] with news andday policy issues that impact you. morning, ahursday syndicated columnist discussed the generational divide in america and news of the day. then a republican media strategist on the impeachment person what it means for campaign 2020. be sure to watch. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. coming up tonight, a discussion about presidential misconduct. that is followed by an interview with colorado
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thank you to the hudson institute for hosting this event and hosting me. extraordinary about the protests, now called the uprising, some people in iraq call it a popular revolution is, first of all, it is in baghdad and in the south, which is predominantly shia areas. and the thing that is really boldness ofs the the protesters in the slogans that they are raising against iranian influence. and against the political ,arties including the militias that are deemed to be supported and encouraged by iran. i say this is extraordinary, because it is actually very dangerous for these protesters. you don't open the rip down the khamenei,of how of shia militia leaders without fearing the consequences. there are consequences. and this outbreak of resentment against iranian attempts at control, including, by the way, you spoke about soft power, there is enormous economic control of iran and particularly in baghdad and the southern region. this is something that has been suppressed for a very long time. asra in the summer of 2018, but this year, it has reemerged in a
thank you to the hudson institute for hosting this event and hosting me. extraordinary about the protests, now called the uprising, some people in iraq call it a popular revolution is, first of all, it is in baghdad and in the south, which is predominantly shia areas. and the thing that is really boldness ofs the the protesters in the slogans that they are raising against iranian influence. and against the political ,arties including the militias that are deemed to be supported and encouraged...
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this is hosted by the hudson institute. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the conference center here at hudson institute. i i am the president and ceo of hudson institute, our mission is to promote u.s. international leadership in global engagement for secure, free and
this is hosted by the hudson institute. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the conference center here at hudson institute. i i am the president and ceo of hudson institute, our mission is to promote u.s. international leadership in global engagement for secure, free and
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unlike the cautious hudson river roosevelts, the delanos were sea captains and risk takers. her father, warren delano, made a fortune in china in the 1840's in the tea trade, and then a much larger fortune in the 1860's in the opium business. sarah lived two years in china, educated in france and germany, and as a young woman, was courted by new york's most eligible bachelors, including the famous architect, stanford white. sarah gloried in her delano heritage and molded f.d.r. in that tradition. my son, franklin, is a delano, she often said. he is not a roosevelt at all. sarah held the pursestrings. she supported franklin generously, we today on him and eleanor an elegant new york townhouse, which she staffed and furnished, remodeled the estate to accommodate her son's political ambitions. and when franklin thought of leaving eleanor in 1918, intervened decisively to keep the couple together. sarah's wealth freed franklin from the necessity of earning a living and allowed him the luxury of pursuing a political career unencumbered will i financial worry. nothing, said eleano
unlike the cautious hudson river roosevelts, the delanos were sea captains and risk takers. her father, warren delano, made a fortune in china in the 1840's in the tea trade, and then a much larger fortune in the 1860's in the opium business. sarah lived two years in china, educated in france and germany, and as a young woman, was courted by new york's most eligible bachelors, including the famous architect, stanford white. sarah gloried in her delano heritage and molded f.d.r. in that...
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i did stumble by accident across the physical store of yours here the hudson yards center in new yorkans to do more physical brick and mortar stores in order to introduce yourself to people or you going to stay wedded to the digital only strategy? retail has done unbelievably well for us. that hudson yards store, we are the second highest apparel retailer from a sales per square foot perspective. that is amazing when you consider the brands in their and that we are men's only. we have had a great deal of success thus far in the four retail stores we have opened. there is always going to be a focus on, as you said, the clichÉ having experiential. even people a chance to experience the brand and the fabrics aired have plans to lean in on a retail growth strategy. thanks to bater rhone -- nate checketts. cannot on who can in invest in hedge funds and private equity are poised for change. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. that determines who can invest in hedge funds and private equity could see the first updates in the 1980's. the fcc will likely reveal new plans for the accredited i
i did stumble by accident across the physical store of yours here the hudson yards center in new yorkans to do more physical brick and mortar stores in order to introduce yourself to people or you going to stay wedded to the digital only strategy? retail has done unbelievably well for us. that hudson yards store, we are the second highest apparel retailer from a sales per square foot perspective. that is amazing when you consider the brands in their and that we are men's only. we have had a...
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valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the 2 most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's its walk recy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government reacted and outlawed sex determination in the early 1990 s. and yet they have never been as many abortions of girls as today because with alter a sound technology sex determination has become cheap and safe. despite the ban it is only a question of money to find a doctor who is willing to break the law and reveal the gender of the unborn child . the middle class in india is growing and as expected educated indians want fewer children little has changed about the preference for sons especially in the upper class. ameesha was 25 years old when she married a computer scientist. her father
valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the 2 most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's its walk recy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government...
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at noon, indiana senator todd young on foreign policy at the hudson institute and at 3 p.m., the senateork on the nomination for the under secretary for the homeland security department. on c-span3 at 3 p.m. eastern, idaho senator jim risch, chairman of the foreign relations committee speaks about china's growing economic and political influence in europe. coming up in one hour, the politico congressional reporter previews the first public impeachment inquiry hearings this week. coalitionm., era copresident on efforts to ratify the equal rights
at noon, indiana senator todd young on foreign policy at the hudson institute and at 3 p.m., the senateork on the nomination for the under secretary for the homeland security department. on c-span3 at 3 p.m. eastern, idaho senator jim risch, chairman of the foreign relations committee speaks about china's growing economic and political influence in europe. coming up in one hour, the politico congressional reporter previews the first public impeachment inquiry hearings this week. coalitionm.,...
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thanks to the hudson institute for hosting this event and hosting me. what is really extraordinary about the protests and it's now called the uprising, some people in iraq call it a revolution, a popular revolution, is first of all, that it's sort of-- it's in the south which is predominantly shia areas. and the thing that is really remarkable is the boldness of the protesters in the slowness that they're raising against iranian influence. and against the political parties, including the militias, that are deemed to be supported and encouraged by iraq. and i say this is extraordinary because it's actually very dangerous for those protesters. you don't openly rip down the poste posters, you doesn't rip down the posters of the shia militia leaders without fearing consequences, there are consequences. and this outbreak of resentment against iranian attempts against germany, as controlled, including, by the way, you spoke about soft parts, there is enormous economic control of iran and iraq and particularly in baghdad and the southern region. so this is som
thanks to the hudson institute for hosting this event and hosting me. what is really extraordinary about the protests and it's now called the uprising, some people in iraq call it a revolution, a popular revolution, is first of all, that it's sort of-- it's in the south which is predominantly shia areas. and the thing that is really remarkable is the boldness of the protesters in the slowness that they're raising against iranian influence. and against the political parties, including the...