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speaking to the center of rio de janeiro by foot and even on piggyback to protest against president jane wilson natalie. and his response to the co good 19 pandemic protesters blamed the president for downplaying the virus with 1000 still dying every day. and for taking too long to start the knock you lation campaign. there were posters comparing both now to 2 adult hitler and accusing him of genocide. guiding them when yard says your position has been avoiding the street in a country with the world's 2nd largest cobra. 1900 death toll can do so no longer. i think just fabulous. we should all be at home keeping our self say that we've reached the point where we can no longer remain silent. we have to show the world that we are against both scenarios, denial wisdom. if we continue to keep quiet, he's holding rowdies all over brazil seem like brazilians are complicit with his attitude. and we don't. the last we both are not a little motor bike rally in rio de janeiro, gathering proud and warnings a man. he's on the campaign trail and planning more of the same opponents. they, they felt compelled
speaking to the center of rio de janeiro by foot and even on piggyback to protest against president jane wilson natalie. and his response to the co good 19 pandemic protesters blamed the president for downplaying the virus with 1000 still dying every day. and for taking too long to start the knock you lation campaign. there were posters comparing both now to 2 adult hitler and accusing him of genocide. guiding them when yard says your position has been avoiding the street in a country with the...
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. >> our next question is from jane harman the president of the wilson center. jane, thank you. have >> i'm trying. have you got me? ok. here i am. good morning, everyone. excellent conversation. as you know i spent nine terms in congress and i was a member of the policy board for a decade before madeleine albright, henry kissinger and i and few others were removed a month before the trump administration ended. my question is about your good goal of modernization and innovation in the military. it is a good goal and i strongly support it. however, it has a huge effect on congress and one of the things you said the defense industrial base is vulnerable, no question, but it is also vulnerable to losing jobs and what worries me is simple. number one the people in those jobs highly trained rocket scientists and so forth but number two if you move to modernization you will threaten a lot of the activities in various congressional districts and get blowback, so what is your strategy? one thing i will add, i worked in the 1990s and we were doing these technologies and helping more in t
. >> our next question is from jane harman the president of the wilson center. jane, thank you. have >> i'm trying. have you got me? ok. here i am. good morning, everyone. excellent conversation. as you know i spent nine terms in congress and i was a member of the policy board for a decade before madeleine albright, henry kissinger and i and few others were removed a month before the trump administration ended. my question is about your good goal of modernization and innovation in...
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balance of power is up next with jane harman of the woodrow wilson institute.omberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power." we start with a check on the market. joining us is abigail doolittle. it looks like it is about tech. the text seems to be rising. abigail: we do have some strength for tech. the s&p 500 and the dow down slightly, the tech heavy index up slightly. this is a continuation come the decline for stocks. despite the fact thursday and friday were strong last week was the worst week since february. some of the insert d coming through, especially for bitcoin -- some of the uncertainty coming through, especially for bitcoin. the idea of too far, too fast. lots of news from the big
balance of power is up next with jane harman of the woodrow wilson institute.omberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power." we start with a check on the market. joining us is abigail doolittle. it looks like it is about tech. the text seems to be rising. abigail: we do have some...
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jane harmon of california. she's the president of the wood row wilson center.armon, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> you, too. >> let's start with a topic you thought of many, many, times, and that's what is the u.s.'s relationship with china and how does this discussion affect it. >> reporter: >> well, when i wrote the book which started when i left congress a decade ago. imagine that, ali, at the wilson center. i just completed my ten years. i was making the point that we didn't have a national security strategy. we hadn't had one since the cold war ended and we won and russia lost. we did not anticipate china's rise. we missed the whole thing. we thought they wanted to be us. they don't want to be us. and finally giving credit to the trump administration, they retooled our national security strategy, which isn't quite one, but to focus on china. and now the biden administration has a real national security doctrine which includes china and it also includes the pandemic, which you just mentioned. so what should our strategy need? i think it sh
jane harmon of california. she's the president of the wood row wilson center.armon, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> you, too. >> let's start with a topic you thought of many, many, times, and that's what is the u.s.'s relationship with china and how does this discussion affect it. >> reporter: >> well, when i wrote the book which started when i left congress a decade ago. imagine that, ali, at the wilson center. i just completed my ten years. i was...
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joining us now, former democratic congresswoman jane harmon of california a distinguished fellow and president amare ta at the wilsonhard national security problems makes us less safe. that makes you the perfect person to discuss all of this because frankly what's happened here with this pipeline really underscores many of the challenges we face as we understand it and as we just outlined this was a private group that attacked this pipeline, but of course there are all kinds of questions about how state actors interact with these types of groups. you're someone who has been behind the scenes, understands kind of where to look in certain areas about a story like this. so what do you think we should be focussing on in terms of the hack of this pipeline and how concerned should we be about copy cat incidents in the future? >> very and very. my answer to this is these are the kinds of threats we're going to have in our future. i think we know that cyber is the perfect weapon to quote david sanger who wrote a book with that title at the wilson center fairly recently. and it's being used in various forms. obviously to ins
joining us now, former democratic congresswoman jane harmon of california a distinguished fellow and president amare ta at the wilsonhard national security problems makes us less safe. that makes you the perfect person to discuss all of this because frankly what's happened here with this pipeline really underscores many of the challenges we face as we understand it and as we just outlined this was a private group that attacked this pipeline, but of course there are all kinds of questions about...
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jane harman of california. she's a distinguished fellow and president at the wilson center and author of the new book, "insanity defense: why our failure to confront hard national security problems makes us less safe" and what a really important place to start this morning. we'll get to much more on the changes to state mask guidelines in just a moment. but first, after a brief stoppage in fighting overnight, violence continues between israel and hamas. and now lebanon this morning. smoke, clouds, and flames could be seen rising from gaza buildings at sunrise following overnight attacks from israeli war planes. this while sirens blared through an israeli city near the gaza border, warning of a hamas rocket attack. the israeli military says close to 90 rockets were launched from gaza overnight, bringing the told to more than 3,300 since the conflict began last week. israeli forces also reported a shelling of lebanon last night in retaliation for six rockets fired toward israel. tensions have been high at the israeli/lebanese border, where protesters have come out in support of the palestinians after a meeting wi
jane harman of california. she's a distinguished fellow and president at the wilson center and author of the new book, "insanity defense: why our failure to confront hard national security problems makes us less safe" and what a really important place to start this morning. we'll get to much more on the changes to state mask guidelines in just a moment. but first, after a brief stoppage in fighting overnight, violence continues between israel and hamas. and now lebanon this morning....
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jane harmon will be joining us. who has provided special leadership? in expanding the center's focus on korea. today's event is co-sponsored by the wilson center's history and public policy program and the hyundai motor korea foundation center for korean history and public policy. sam has played a vital role in the history of the wilson center. initially came in the mid 70s. as a wilson fellow on leave from his professorship at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. and went on to join the staff. founding the international security studies program and serving as the center's deputy director. it was his harvard doctoral supervisor. delayed earned professor ernest may who introduced sam to the arts of using history. to analyze issues of current public policy and specifically to the multinational study of security problems thanks to sam's pioneering work that approach. using history as a tool of policy analysis. is now central to the mission of the wilson center. and our branding and the book we are proud to launch today. is policy relevant scholarship at its finest? the first time i encountered sam's name. a graduate student readi
jane harmon will be joining us. who has provided special leadership? in expanding the center's focus on korea. today's event is co-sponsored by the wilson center's history and public policy program and the hyundai motor korea foundation center for korean history and public policy. sam has played a vital role in the history of the wilson center. initially came in the mid 70s. as a wilson fellow on leave from his professorship at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. and went on to join...
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be jane addams, who worked to assist immigrants, survived the american city in the late 19th and early 20th century and assimilated to american society. another thing to remember is that woodrow wilsonthe last progressive president, saw the first world war and american entry into the first world war as a waita fight a war -- way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. that is a progressive idea. the idea of reforming the world so that it would become a more democratic place. this did not really work out the way that wilson had hoped. i think it is important to keep in mind that this long time period, starting in the late 19th century, goes well into the 20th century and becomes part of american international policy by the 19 teens -- 1910s. guest: i would like to add to that. jason did a fabulous job covering multiple aspects of the progressive era. there might be some students inking oh, no. i'm in trouble. i don't -- thinking oh, no. i'm in trouble. i don't know about that content. the great thing about the ap u.s. history exam is you don't need to know everything. they need to know essential con
be jane addams, who worked to assist immigrants, survived the american city in the late 19th and early 20th century and assimilated to american society. another thing to remember is that woodrow wilsonthe last progressive president, saw the first world war and american entry into the first world war as a waita fight a war -- way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. that is a progressive idea. the idea of...
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be jane addams, who worked to assist immigrants, survived the american city in the late 19th and early 20th century and assimilated to american society. another thing to remember is that woodrow wilsone last progressive president, saw the first world war and american entry into the first world war as a waita fight a war -- way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. that is a progressive idea. the idea of reforming the world so that it would become a more democratic place. this did not really work out the way that wilson had hoped. i think it is important to keep in mind that this long time period, starting in the late 19th century, goes well into the 20th century and becomes part of american international policy by the 19 teens -- 1910s. guest: i would like to add to that. jason did a fabulous job covering multiple aspects of the progressive era. there might be some students inking oh, no. i'm in trouble. i don't -- thinking oh, no. i'm in trouble. i don't know about that content. the great thing about the ap u.s. history exam is you don't need to know everything. they need to know essential conte
be jane addams, who worked to assist immigrants, survived the american city in the late 19th and early 20th century and assimilated to american society. another thing to remember is that woodrow wilsone last progressive president, saw the first world war and american entry into the first world war as a waita fight a war -- way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. that is a progressive idea. the idea of...
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jane adams in chicago who worked to assist immigrants survive the american city, and also assimilate to american society. a final important part to remember about the progressive era is that woodrow wilsonst progressive president, saw the first world war, an american entry into the first world war, as a way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. and that itself is a very progressive ideal. the idea of reforming the world so that it would become a more democratic place. now, this didn't really work out the way that wilson had hoped. but i think it's important to keep in mind that this long time period starting in the late 19th century goes well into the 20th century, and even becomes part of american international policy by the first world war, starting when america entered in 1917. >> i'd like to add to that as well. because jason did a fabulous job covering multiple aspects of the progressive era. and i can just imagine, there might be some students out there thinking, oh, no, i'm in trouble, i don't know a lot of that content. the great thing about the ap u.s. history exam is you don't have to know
jane adams in chicago who worked to assist immigrants survive the american city, and also assimilate to american society. a final important part to remember about the progressive era is that woodrow wilsonst progressive president, saw the first world war, an american entry into the first world war, as a way to fight a war that would make the world safe for democracy. that was his idea about american entry into the first world war. and that itself is a very progressive ideal. the idea of...