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. >> secretary kendall? >> where to begin? it's a moment, i would say, a high priority is to avoid an extension of the cr that we currently have. a year-long cr would be absolutely devastating to the department. that's sort of small ball in my mind so let me get a little broader than that. we need stability, obviously, so we can do planning. if there was one ask i would have of the congress it would be to allow the air force to retire its old airplanes so we can free up the resources we need to do what the secretary of defense just talked about, which is to confront china and what they're doing in their military modernization program. our 30-year average airplane is an anchor hold back the air force right now and we've got to get rid of some of those aircraft so we can free up resources and get on with modernization. so that's very high on my list. >> i think you're going to find unanimity unanimity. it almost handcuffs the department. as an old congressman and senator i'm disappointed that we don't have top level leadership d
. >> secretary kendall? >> where to begin? it's a moment, i would say, a high priority is to avoid an extension of the cr that we currently have. a year-long cr would be absolutely devastating to the department. that's sort of small ball in my mind so let me get a little broader than that. we need stability, obviously, so we can do planning. if there was one ask i would have of the congress it would be to allow the air force to retire its old airplanes so we can free up the...
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that is the same position secretary kendall is in, and that is a problem. generally speaking, at the end of the cold war, it was estimated that kind of force we would need, and they drew down the cold war force a lot and thought we would need a 451-ship navy. this was in a unipolar moment. there were no significant threats. there was no iranian nuclear program. there was no rising china. russia was friendly. no global war on terror. and he thought we needed 451 ships. no matter what index you look at, numbers matter in the capability's matter -- matter, and the capabilities matter. i think we need to substantially increase the navy going forward. >> the last thing i would talk about is how big of a navy we need. [laughter] if he was talking about how big of an air force, i would be upset, too. i want to talk about the nature of the conflict with china and what it requires. i want to set the record straight. i have been misquoted recently on this. we are in a race, if you will, with china, race about military modernization, about quality in the capabilities
that is the same position secretary kendall is in, and that is a problem. generally speaking, at the end of the cold war, it was estimated that kind of force we would need, and they drew down the cold war force a lot and thought we would need a 451-ship navy. this was in a unipolar moment. there were no significant threats. there was no iranian nuclear program. there was no rising china. russia was friendly. no global war on terror. and he thought we needed 451 ships. no matter what index you...
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i think the point that secretary kendall made was, does this scare china? that's a pretty good place to start, i think. i will also say -- and you made the point later that we are not just fighting china. there's a conversation that i had with the secretary of the navy earlier today, saying that the navy keeps falling apart as we speak, we may need to get americans out. so that's a permissive environment of capabilities that we need for that. that's what i want to focus on. and i cannot tell you in two sentences, here's the exact capabilities we need. but i know that the obsession with numbers is such that it's a problem. i'll tell you because we had this debate and someone kept saying, you know, we have more ships in the navy during world war one than we had right now. and i am like, really? that's a point you are going to make? i could take ten of the ships we have right now i'm totally blow that world war i navy out of the water. so, can we just move on? move on to the more intellectual point of, what is the capability we need? and does that involve 100
i think the point that secretary kendall made was, does this scare china? that's a pretty good place to start, i think. i will also say -- and you made the point later that we are not just fighting china. there's a conversation that i had with the secretary of the navy earlier today, saying that the navy keeps falling apart as we speak, we may need to get americans out. so that's a permissive environment of capabilities that we need for that. that's what i want to focus on. and i cannot tell...
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we'll see her with sylvia kendall quailey paki. lemme book where you lay quickly these all cool season. willa said i in a well developed all you escal magickal, nissan. any girl you the party? havoc valley view, my pedagogy, these medium or fish. so miss you, ela, a unity. we will pay equity. my law smart this of course is because the spaghetti martin was over, over it, that the of, and all i saw cautious. i think his authority again, if you wrong, if she balance sheets cooler for me pre study, i saw it on the sinews as by the alec, nor yet by the his walker junior by the door while the door talking with you on this la la jolla. when you a jenna, it's ivy. medea is equal to refer to new paso buffalo, minnesota, a different look at the appraisal on the right man, bear with me. okay, well do have a massive or circle fit for as long as you're with the vehicle, it would demand an appeal, young voice miss elsewhere, it could who so my 1st name is on the phone. the su cushman, john taylor under shows market to book 10 more donkey chicks.
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thank you, andrea kendall-taylor.g communities of color harder than white communities. we'll talk to democratic congresswoman cori bush next. you're watching "jose diaz balart reports." [copy machine printing] ♪ ♪ who would've thought printing... could lead to growing trees. ♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. growing trees. the groom's parents? they just found out they can redeem rewards for a second honeymoon. romance is in the air. like these two. he's realizing he's in love. and that his dating app just went up. must be fate. and phil. he forgot a gift, so he's sending the happy couple some money. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. what would you like the power to do? ♪ everybody dance now ♪ ♪♪ ♪ everybody dance now ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1. with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's >>> 45 past the hour. overnight gas prices soared across the country, climbing by eight currents a gallon in new york. more than 40 currents in n
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and here i d like to celebrate my colleagues working on this who are here kendall, julian, clayton, kristi, and emily. [applause] time is not on the side of the climate crisis. we all know this. it is devastatingly clearer every single day, with each new hurricane, flood, and fire. is our movement big enough to hold the idea that we are running out of time, but not run away from each other? to hold onto the urgency that animates anyone who believes in something deeply, and the compassionate ability to listen and stop sometimes? i really do wonder, because i m more comfortable moving fast than slow. but my colleagues are teaching me that being impatient for justice is a gift. our impatience is needed more than ever, but that s a lot different from being impatient with each other, especially people who challenge us, people whose perspective we don't that doesn t match our own, and people with different amounts of power. being impatient with people who ask you to do things differently isn t the same as wanting to move fast to solve a giant problem like climate change. my colleagues around the
and here i d like to celebrate my colleagues working on this who are here kendall, julian, clayton, kristi, and emily. [applause] time is not on the side of the climate crisis. we all know this. it is devastatingly clearer every single day, with each new hurricane, flood, and fire. is our movement big enough to hold the idea that we are running out of time, but not run away from each other? to hold onto the urgency that animates anyone who believes in something deeply, and the compassionate...
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andrea kendall taylor now, former cia analyst and deputy national intelligence office for russia andlligence andrea, thank you so much. reading this letter as i was during a commercial break and some of eamon's report, it's striking how they've all come together you covered the threat of russia for years. how much more dangerous has this conflict in ukraine made vladimir putin and the kremlin >> yeah, i think we heard earlier in your segment there from the top u.s. intelligence officials about putin's state of mind he's extremely frustrated about how things are going the russians have underperformed, and as the first lady of ukraine suggested there the ukrainians have done much better than we expected. but as we heard from the top intelligence officials, that means that putin is going to double down. i think we see from the history of personalist leaders around the globe, gadhafi and others, that the fate these leaders can expect if they are ousted from office in the wake -- or in the face of a performance like this in ukraine that they can expect to be jailed, exiled or killed and s
andrea kendall taylor now, former cia analyst and deputy national intelligence office for russia andlligence andrea, thank you so much. reading this letter as i was during a commercial break and some of eamon's report, it's striking how they've all come together you covered the threat of russia for years. how much more dangerous has this conflict in ukraine made vladimir putin and the kremlin >> yeah, i think we heard earlier in your segment there from the top u.s. intelligence officials...
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san diego's kendall berg was ejected on the play. scorer. it's a nice night. the broncos win 86-79, and play uss in the quarterfinals tomorrow. brian griese is reportedly leaving the broadcast booth to become the 49ers new quarterbacks coach. he played for kyle shanahan's dad with the broncos, and will now groom trey lance. wild game and atherton last night between sacred heart prep and oakland tech. the power went out early in the third quarter. they had two options. they could resume the game tonight, but instead after more than an hour of delay, the teams went up the road to nearby menlo school, and use the gym to finish the game. sacred heart prep won to advance to the division i semi finals. >> we are losing our home court advantage by going to another gym, but it was what it was. we wanted to finish the game. >> some guys had already left to head home, and then we came out of the locker room and they said we are moving down to menlo. >> it is the weirdest and craziest game i have been involved in at any level. >> i have seen a
san diego's kendall berg was ejected on the play. scorer. it's a nice night. the broncos win 86-79, and play uss in the quarterfinals tomorrow. brian griese is reportedly leaving the broadcast booth to become the 49ers new quarterbacks coach. he played for kyle shanahan's dad with the broncos, and will now groom trey lance. wild game and atherton last night between sacred heart prep and oakland tech. the power went out early in the third quarter. they had two options. they could resume the game...
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it says that kendall rockets kind of made defense systems you watch in d. w. news live for bread in the small coming up. so do stage and i am eddie mike, i just now thanks for watching. ah, with ukraine, how fragile is civilization? how can culture be preserved in ah, artists against autocracy? what can i do in the life of tragedy? and why might ought sponsoring the questionable arts 21. next turn on d. w. equal africa, a tree for everyone's birthday, abdel as he's bound kayla's plan to make any chairs, capital green. for decades, miami has been growing rapidly and not in a particularly sustainable way. that's only about to change from the 1000000 trees project and building with matt instead of concrete eco africa. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. in every day counts for us. and for our planet, global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitat? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions over stains, said in our ways global ideas, the environmental series
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the kendall county casa program will receive $200,000 to establish a casa clubhouse, which will serve the growing foster youth population by providing a free, safe location for families to meet during court-ordered visitation. mchenry county college will receive $825,000 to expand dual credit and dual degree programs offering low-cost college credits to high schoolers across mchenry county. the with a canneda fire protection district will receive $36,000 to replace a 28-year-old national -- natural gas emergency backup generator to power the fire station's emergency operations center which provides essential services to the 40,000 residents in lake and mchenry counties. and over $7.5 million is being districted to critical water infrastructure projects to ensure safe, clean, and sustainable drinking water for residents of joliet, pingree grove, and richmond. from day one, i worked hard to bring the voices of the 14th district to congress, and as a member of the house committee on appropriations, i will continue to ensure that our community's priorities are reflected within federal fun
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frank kendall told me just a short while ago this is his right priority >> i have seen the way they're investing and it's quite clear what they are attacking is to attack our high value pieces and trying to seize taiwan now all this have is playing out as the biden administration prepares the 2023 budget lawmakers need to pass the 2022 omnibus package enabling the pentagon to invest in some of the new tum nothing. they are continuing to feel the pain it looks like this one it's called a bombardier global. it can reach close to supersonic speeds british officials impounded the jet after the government made it you will legal for russian owned or chartered jets to enter u.s. space. according to forks reporting, he's worth $1.7 billion, especially this early. before authorities can con city skate them >> you're cnbc's robert frank. >> italian authorities freezing over 1350 millers of yachts and tackers. the $19 million compound in sardinia forbes reporting that the 96-person crew of uzmana's yacht have been fired from the crew's employer which says, close, normal for that. before they're s
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andrea kendall-taylor with us. berman. >> reporter: air raid sirens in lviv a regular occurrence.ere have a missile strike just past that hill behind me. it was a scary moment for the city, which has not seen the worst of the war which only made it more stunning to see thousands packing the street not too long after. defiance comes in many sizes, many shapes and many sounds. sometimes it's not about being anybody other than just being. you're not going to stay inside. >> translator: yes. because our child wants to breathe fresh air. we want to breathe such air. we don't want to spend such a beautiful day inside. >> reporter: even though not 24 hours before the city was a target of a russian missile attack. you can see the smoke still rising. >> but, again, look at the flames. they're just erroring. >> reporter: you're out walking the streets enjoying the day. >> if people try to get rid of fear and to live a usual life, i believe so. i'm here because i believe in my army. >> reporter: a street musician is donating half his proceeds to ukrainian soldiers. >> they should see they ca
andrea kendall-taylor with us. berman. >> reporter: air raid sirens in lviv a regular occurrence.ere have a missile strike just past that hill behind me. it was a scary moment for the city, which has not seen the worst of the war which only made it more stunning to see thousands packing the street not too long after. defiance comes in many sizes, many shapes and many sounds. sometimes it's not about being anybody other than just being. you're not going to stay inside. >> translator:...
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kendall taylor said. mr. putin has failed in every one of the strategic objectives he's outlined for this campaign so far. not just the strategic objectives but his military fail in operational and tactical objective. he's now backtracking and saying what i really wanted was just the donbas, i think we ought to continue to remind him and i know ukraine will that you have failed in subjecting the ukrainian government and failed in reaching the capital city and failed in destroying the ukrainian army, you have failed in increasing the economic capability of russia by blackmailing europe so you have failed in all three things and by the way, you add to that the fact that he will never be able to stand on a world stage again. mr. putin is dead in terms of a leadership role in russia. so he can say well, what i really wanted to do is really take over the donbas region. what i would say to that is ukraine is not going to let him do that, either. they have generated a momentum for themselves where even the people fo
kendall taylor said. mr. putin has failed in every one of the strategic objectives he's outlined for this campaign so far. not just the strategic objectives but his military fail in operational and tactical objective. he's now backtracking and saying what i really wanted was just the donbas, i think we ought to continue to remind him and i know ukraine will that you have failed in subjecting the ukrainian government and failed in reaching the capital city and failed in destroying the ukrainian...
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largest nuclear power station in all of europe and joining me now to discuss that issue is andrea kendall taylor, a former deputy national intelligence officer for russia and your asia at the national intelligence counsel and a nuclear expert and distinguished fellow at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. as we were getting into the ambassador's speech, she began by saying by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. how close did we get to the unthinkable last night and what makes you most concerned about the other nuclear power stations that still exist in that country? >> i think we got very close. i mean, this scared me. i was up late into the night worried about this. and i've heard some experts calm people down and i saw the reassuring comments by the secretary energy but i'm telling you we came very close. we had a tank streaming heavy machine gun fire launching flairs. the one you see on your screen into the nuclear facility. you thing the artillery brigade understood what was at risk here in this nuclear reactor? in the history o
largest nuclear power station in all of europe and joining me now to discuss that issue is andrea kendall taylor, a former deputy national intelligence officer for russia and your asia at the national intelligence counsel and a nuclear expert and distinguished fellow at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. as we were getting into the ambassador's speech, she began by saying by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. how close did we get to the...
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we would like to welcome you as the newest member of the kqed family and we also want to thank jay kendallof kqed's producers circle for their challenge grant. it's time now for us to get back to washington. stay with us as the pbs news hour continues here on nonprofit, community sore supported kqed. judy: before we go, a closing note that's not objective -- on college basketball. >>> before we go, a closing note that is not objective, on college basketball. tomorrow night in durham, north carolina at duke university, mike schuh sheskey will coach his final home game for the blue devils. he is the most successful college men's basketball coach in american history, winning 1123 games, five national championships and three times coach of the gold-medal u.s. olympic team. for 42 seasons he has mentored countless young men and of course made duke fans proud. here he is with reporters yesterday. >> i've been coaching for 47 years and almost 5 decades to coach at west point and duke and then 11 years of coaching the u.s. team, you can't get much luckier than that. it has been such an honor and a
we would like to welcome you as the newest member of the kqed family and we also want to thank jay kendallof kqed's producers circle for their challenge grant. it's time now for us to get back to washington. stay with us as the pbs news hour continues here on nonprofit, community sore supported kqed. judy: before we go, a closing note that's not objective -- on college basketball. >>> before we go, a closing note that is not objective, on college basketball. tomorrow night in durham,...
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joining us now cnn military analyst paul eaton and national security analyst andrea kendall taylor, a former deputy national intelligence officer and at the center for a new american security. great to have both of you with us. thank you for taking time with me. general, i want to start with what we're witnessing. russia, of course, pledged to reduce attacks but some say they are instead ramping up. what's your read on all of this is this. >> ana, it appears to be a classic disengagement retreat, withdrawal. you can pick the term that's operative. we have two units in contact. one is moving forward, one has stalemate and is actually pulling back a little bit. the russians have proven incompetent in ind grating maneuver warfare with indirect fire, air or ground systems delivery. so what we're witnessing is use of indirect fire, some air delivered fires but not dedicated against ukrainian forces in advance, rather to create terror in the civilian population that's suffering this right now. we have a russian force that has said it's pulling back and there are any number of reasons that a
joining us now cnn military analyst paul eaton and national security analyst andrea kendall taylor, a former deputy national intelligence officer and at the center for a new american security. great to have both of you with us. thank you for taking time with me. general, i want to start with what we're witnessing. russia, of course, pledged to reduce attacks but some say they are instead ramping up. what's your read on all of this is this. >> ana, it appears to be a classic disengagement...
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. >> andrea kendall-taylor thank you so much. >>> under publish pressure after putin's invasion, bigre now buckling today coca-cola, pepsi, and starbucks announced they're no longer doing business in russia. more on them in a moment >>> but, first, mcdonalds. the most symbolic for so many reasons. today it decided to temporarily close its 850 or so mcdonalds across russia. but the company promises to keep paying all 62,000 employees. the first mcdonalds opened there after lengthy negotiations 32 years ago. it was a very big deal a cultural phenomenal. capitalism unveiled in soviet russia 1990 they were excited. that's the ceo marveling at his grand creation the largest mcdonalds in all the world. 27 registers, 900 seats, 600 workers. the buns stacked up by the thousands. the patties rolling down the western-made assembly line they served 30,000 meals that day. a mcdonalds record and the staff trained to be happy and welcoming blew them away. >> it's very unusual for soviet people to be kind and to be polite to everybody. >> service with a smile. american style mcdonalds opens in mosc
. >> andrea kendall-taylor thank you so much. >>> under publish pressure after putin's invasion, bigre now buckling today coca-cola, pepsi, and starbucks announced they're no longer doing business in russia. more on them in a moment >>> but, first, mcdonalds. the most symbolic for so many reasons. today it decided to temporarily close its 850 or so mcdonalds across russia. but the company promises to keep paying all 62,000 employees. the first mcdonalds opened there...
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we joined by andrea kendall jenner, former cia analyst and national deputy intelligence officer for russia and now senior fellow at the center for a new american security. thanks for joining us on this. we're talking about the humanitarian crisis happening across the country in ukraine and across europe as well. you're at a train station. hundreds of thousands of people seeking safety, refuge and poland coming to where you are. talk me through what you're seeing on the ground there this morning. >> yup. and, i could tell you about it for days but showing you will really drive this home. you can see people that have gathered here outside of the train station. that's because inside it is simply too crowded. there's no more room. hundreds of thousands of people fleeing ukraine, this is their first stop. they come here and then they get on a train and go elsewhere. you can see the line. it been here all day. and now we're being told that we need to step back. this is the first time we've had that situation. but if we can come this way and around. i want to show you inside this place and give a
we joined by andrea kendall jenner, former cia analyst and national deputy intelligence officer for russia and now senior fellow at the center for a new american security. thanks for joining us on this. we're talking about the humanitarian crisis happening across the country in ukraine and across europe as well. you're at a train station. hundreds of thousands of people seeking safety, refuge and poland coming to where you are. talk me through what you're seeing on the ground there this...
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it was like to be the so-called blue collar worker and georgia bush 41 first base at yale his son kendall being a president. he said i regret to this day. my dad was an excellent player. i had the same ability. i was so wilted under what he did in baseball at the same high school. i froze i didn't end up playing well in pressure. i didn't go to those camps like my dad did before and when i went to college i played one year, but i just said to myself i'm gonna have to work twice as hard and here on in and then i run to prove that it doesn't matter if you go pro if you joe montana or george foreman. or if you're somebody in history like george patton playing west point football. he talked about we found letters writing back to his future wife 145 pound middle line outside linebacker. can't break the line up. he's writing letters. what's wrong with me? oh i ever wanted to do was play on this football team. i finally break the lineup and i break my forearm and i said to myself wait mr. blooding guts plays the blood and guts game and can't get on the field. so it's not who what you what you wa
it was like to be the so-called blue collar worker and georgia bush 41 first base at yale his son kendall being a president. he said i regret to this day. my dad was an excellent player. i had the same ability. i was so wilted under what he did in baseball at the same high school. i froze i didn't end up playing well in pressure. i didn't go to those camps like my dad did before and when i went to college i played one year, but i just said to myself i'm gonna have to work twice as hard and here...
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andrea kendall taylor led the intelligence community's strategic analysis on russia with the national intelligence council. she was also a senior analyst at the cia, and melinda herring is the deputy director of atlantic council's eurasia center. we know how grateful ukraine is for the financial aid, for the oil ban, but they're begging for planes. it looked like there might have been a deal in place yesterday, until there wasn't. what happened and is it completely off the table now? >> i don't think it's completely off the table, chris. here's what happened. poland made that announcement, and it really caught the administration off guard. they didn't tell the biden administration they were going to make that announcement before they actually announced it. part of it was to pressure the president to agree to this deal, and look, pentagon spokesperson john kirby said in a statement quote, it is simply not clear to us that there is a substantiative rationale for it. we will continue to consult with poland and our other nato allies about this issue and the difficult logistical challenges
andrea kendall taylor led the intelligence community's strategic analysis on russia with the national intelligence council. she was also a senior analyst at the cia, and melinda herring is the deputy director of atlantic council's eurasia center. we know how grateful ukraine is for the financial aid, for the oil ban, but they're begging for planes. it looked like there might have been a deal in place yesterday, until there wasn't. what happened and is it completely off the table now? >> i...
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the former department national intelligence officer for russia, eurasia affairs, andrea kendall taylor is joining us right now. we did hear, andrea, president zelenskyy, he spoke virtually, he was not here in brussels. he spoke virtually with the nato allies today, and he made an appeal. he said, just give ukraine maybe 1% of what the nato alliance spends on weapons and military equipment and that will do the trick. what was your reaction to that? >> i think president zelenskyy had a number of interesting things that he said. clearly, at the top of his list was this call for more arms in more weapons, and i think that call is being met with significant support from the alliance. i think we saw an outpouring of support, a continued, sustained desire by the allies to continue to flow those weapons into ukraine. but his speech was notable, i think, for also what he didn't say. he did not ask for the no-fly zone. that is clearly off the table. he also did not ask for nato membership. and so, i think that is an important shift here. but, so, in addition to the arms, the other piece of zelen
the former department national intelligence officer for russia, eurasia affairs, andrea kendall taylor is joining us right now. we did hear, andrea, president zelenskyy, he spoke virtually, he was not here in brussels. he spoke virtually with the nato allies today, and he made an appeal. he said, just give ukraine maybe 1% of what the nato alliance spends on weapons and military equipment and that will do the trick. what was your reaction to that? >> i think president zelenskyy had a...
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tonight with the context, andrea kendall—taylor, former deputy national intelligence officer for russiaurasia, in the office of the director of national intelligence and paul waugh, chief political commentator at the i newspaper. welcome to the programme — as we enter the the third week of russia's invasion of ukraine, there are no signs of an end to the fighting. the first round of high—level talks between the foreign ministers of ukraine and russia in turkey have ended without any progress towards a ceasefire. there has been more shelling of the besieged southern city of mariupol. yesterday, three people were killed when a maternity hospital was bombed, one of them a child. and today, the main emergency services building in mariupol was hit and destroyed. it's where emergency workers and volunteers have been coordinating their efforts to help people in the city — they are running out of food and water. for days, much of the city is without power. and they can't get out. ukraine's government says a humanitarian convoy trying to reach the city has been forced to turn back again. this is
tonight with the context, andrea kendall—taylor, former deputy national intelligence officer for russiaurasia, in the office of the director of national intelligence and paul waugh, chief political commentator at the i newspaper. welcome to the programme — as we enter the the third week of russia's invasion of ukraine, there are no signs of an end to the fighting. the first round of high—level talks between the foreign ministers of ukraine and russia in turkey have ended without any...
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air refueling mission and stressed the inference of timely recapitalization, i spoke with secretary kendall last week and we agree it's critical congress provides the air force with the right systems needed to deliver the capability and while the 2006 alternatives may be somewhat outdated, it outlined recapitalization options. my question for you, from the capability you, what you think is the best recapitalization strategy? >> thanks, senator. arrow fueling is the lifeblood of our ability to inject an employee force and if i could, i mentioned the, we cannot do it without total force so i appreciate national guard capacity. the best way to recapitalize his have a stable plan after the capabilities we are going to need in the future. casey 46 is the future of fueling, it can do multiple things connected to battle with link 16 at ability to be able to get communications off board and long range securely. as we look to develop capabilities we need in the future in a contested environment, we look at lessons from 46, i will work with air force to describe those requirements in the future. >> t
air refueling mission and stressed the inference of timely recapitalization, i spoke with secretary kendall last week and we agree it's critical congress provides the air force with the right systems needed to deliver the capability and while the 2006 alternatives may be somewhat outdated, it outlined recapitalization options. my question for you, from the capability you, what you think is the best recapitalization strategy? >> thanks, senator. arrow fueling is the lifeblood of our...
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this was a key theme at the conference and it's something that secretary kendall discussed at lenk sinceifically because of china's growing might. >> they have been modernizing china in particular and we have to respond to that the force that we have today, the air force in particular, is composed of 30 year average age aircraft and we need to get to the next generation. we also need to take advantage of technology. it's changing rapidly in a number of areas, including commercial areas and we need to integrate that into our weapons and think about how to exploit those technologies so it's my highest priority. >> is this a situation where we need to maintain the lead or are there things that keep you up at night when you think about some of these investment priorities >> i have seen the way they are investing and it's clear that what they are acquiring are what they think are the means to attack our greatest -- the high value assets and to keep you us out of the region they are trying to require the capability to deter us from intervening if they do something, such as try to seize taiwan
this was a key theme at the conference and it's something that secretary kendall discussed at lenk sinceifically because of china's growing might. >> they have been modernizing china in particular and we have to respond to that the force that we have today, the air force in particular, is composed of 30 year average age aircraft and we need to get to the next generation. we also need to take advantage of technology. it's changing rapidly in a number of areas, including commercial areas...
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every feeling it and the importance and importance of timely recapitalization i spoke with secretary kendallust last week we should it's critical thatgr congress provides the air force with the right systems needed to deliver the capabilities of all the 2006 analysis of alternatives may be somewhat outdated, certainly a lightso if you recapitalizations options and so my question for you is from a capability standpoint, what you thank you so best recapitalization strategy. >> thank you, adam said, refueling is the lifeblood of their ability to eject and force and if i could we cannot do it without the total far so i appreciate your national guard capacity in the best way to recapitalize is to have a stable plan, the capabilities that we are going to need in the future the 46 is that future of air refueling and can be entered do multiple things and connected to the battle for the 16 and the ability to be able to commune occasions off long-range securely so we look to develop a capabilities we needed the future, and a contested environment, and were looking at the lessons from the 46,. >> we ta
every feeling it and the importance and importance of timely recapitalization i spoke with secretary kendallust last week we should it's critical thatgr congress provides the air force with the right systems needed to deliver the capabilities of all the 2006 analysis of alternatives may be somewhat outdated, certainly a lightso if you recapitalizations options and so my question for you is from a capability standpoint, what you thank you so best recapitalization strategy. >> thank you,...
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. >> air force secretary frank kendall telling me that the u.s.rsaries. the air force has several programs under development, including the flagship era, after several failed launch attempts saw some funding slashed in the 2022 bunk the u.s. government expect today spend $15 billion between 2015 and 2024 it's not just defensive weapons. things like space sensors and glide phase intercepters that can kill an incoming hypersonic missile. the names to watch when it comes to this technology and how the u.s. is developing it ar lockheed martin, raytheon, northrop grumman, leids we are expecting a number of policy and funding strategies to be released by the biden administration in coming weeks and hypersonics is expected to be a key focus of all of that reporting that comes out of the administration and its stance on defense longer term. >> having to get educated on the development innovation and these defense he technologies, no question about it. as we go to break, the biggest laggards on the s&p this morning. weakness in consumer discretionary, some
. >> air force secretary frank kendall telling me that the u.s.rsaries. the air force has several programs under development, including the flagship era, after several failed launch attempts saw some funding slashed in the 2022 bunk the u.s. government expect today spend $15 billion between 2015 and 2024 it's not just defensive weapons. things like space sensors and glide phase intercepters that can kill an incoming hypersonic missile. the names to watch when it comes to this technology...
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i'm kendall starling, communities advocate for district 11. i'm a 30-year product of district 11, and from my 30 years of living there, i've seen big changes, and a majority of them were, you know, not so good for the colored community, and i'm not just excluding african american, i mean latino and asian. if you go out to our district and get on foot and go face-to-face, you see the community. that's a majority of our thing, and over dozens of organizations that help out, we have job centers, we have after school programs, we have places where you can get housing assistance, we have newly restored recreational facilities. a lot of this isn't filters to help out, you know, just one community -- filtered to help out, you know, just one community. we're all in this together, but i would hope that you would keep this together because one community has not changed one bit as far as the culture. we would like to keep it the same, and yeah, that's it for me. >> hello. my name is gail, and i've been a member of o.m.i. lakeview community for over 60 ye
i'm kendall starling, communities advocate for district 11. i'm a 30-year product of district 11, and from my 30 years of living there, i've seen big changes, and a majority of them were, you know, not so good for the colored community, and i'm not just excluding african american, i mean latino and asian. if you go out to our district and get on foot and go face-to-face, you see the community. that's a majority of our thing, and over dozens of organizations that help out, we have job centers,...
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department of defense but the department of the air force split between the air force and secretary kendallto your point about the space force, when you look at just the investments that china has made certainly in their military but in their space capabilities in particular, it's important that we have -- we continue to have space superiority. you'll see in the budget, for example, investments in a resilient architecture focusing on missile warning, missile tracking and these are the types of things that are so critical, not only, for example, the gps, but the same satellites that affect everyone's every day, such as atm banking. space is decisive, this budget reflects our commitment to make sure we have the capabilities to ensure space superiority. to ensure we have air superiority. so things, for example, for those that want to nerd out on the next generation of air dominance in the family of systems, one of the new types of fighter platforms and capabilities that we'll need, that's all reflected in the budget based on the urgency with which we need to transform. >> under secretary of th
department of defense but the department of the air force split between the air force and secretary kendallto your point about the space force, when you look at just the investments that china has made certainly in their military but in their space capabilities in particular, it's important that we have -- we continue to have space superiority. you'll see in the budget, for example, investments in a resilient architecture focusing on missile warning, missile tracking and these are the types of...