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. >> you're listening to radio sputnik. >> reporter: airing on three stations here, radio sputnik isunded by the kremlin but delivered by americans from a washington studio. >> the capitol of the divided states of america. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence believes the russian government uses sputnik to influence american voters. >> donald trump, you are a wimp on ukraine d.n.c. >> reporter: kansas city community organizer anita dixon is annoyed by what she is hearing. >> borderline propaganda, straddle-the-fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the kansas city star warned "beware of radio sputnik," adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just don't find-- >> reporter: arnold ferolito owns r.m. broadcasting, which finds air time for russian state media like radio sputnik. >> the american people are not deplorables and do not need to be forced by our government to tell them what they can or can't listen to or watch. >> reporter: but anita dixon believes the divisive content will take its toll. >> once you divide families, once you divide health care, onc
. >> you're listening to radio sputnik. >> reporter: airing on three stations here, radio sputnik isunded by the kremlin but delivered by americans from a washington studio. >> the capitol of the divided states of america. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence believes the russian government uses sputnik to influence american voters. >> donald trump, you are a wimp on ukraine d.n.c. >> reporter: kansas city community organizer anita dixon is annoyed by what she is...
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. >> you're listening to radio -- >> reporter: airing on three stations here, radio sputnik is funded by the kremlin but delivered by americans from a wahington studio. >> the capital of the divided states of america -- >> reporter: u.s. intelligence believes the russian government uses sputnik to influence american voters. >> donald trump, you're a wimp on ukraine dnc. >> reporter: anita dixon is annoyed by what she's hearing. >> borderline propaganda, straddle the fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the "kansas city star" warned beware of radio sputnik, adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just sell time -- >> reporter: airline faralito finds time for media like radio sputn sputnik. >> the american people are not deplorabilities and do not have to be forced by the government to tell them what they can or can't listen to or watch. >> reporter: anita dixon believes the divisive content will take its toll. >> once you divide families, once you divide health care, once you divide those things, you will be conquered. >> reporter: it is debatable wh
. >> you're listening to radio -- >> reporter: airing on three stations here, radio sputnik is funded by the kremlin but delivered by americans from a wahington studio. >> the capital of the divided states of america -- >> reporter: u.s. intelligence believes the russian government uses sputnik to influence american voters. >> donald trump, you're a wimp on ukraine dnc. >> reporter: anita dixon is annoyed by what she's hearing. >> borderline propaganda,...
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i'm joined by my guest garland nixon in washington he is co-host of the sputnik radio show fault lines with nixon and stranahan in west palm beach we have jeanne allowed in she is a behavioral expert as well as a 2020 media advisory board member and in new york we cross a charles or tell he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate garland i guess you're in the hot spot today. in my introduction i kind of password courtly rhetorical e. is the democratic party imploding maybe i should say exploding what's going on i mean you know what you're in a hole the best thing they do is stop diggin and it doesn't seem like that's happening go ahead garland well i'm at a point where you know maybe we're wrong to define this thing as a party you know my background is in law enforcement and you know we enforced rico laws racketeering influenced corrupt organization laws this is a corrupt organization and they did well there's the evidence that at th
i'm joined by my guest garland nixon in washington he is co-host of the sputnik radio show fault lines with nixon and stranahan in west palm beach we have jeanne allowed in she is a behavioral expert as well as a 2020 media advisory board member and in new york we cross a charles or tell he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate garland i...
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in 1957, the soviet onion launched sputnik.hose first six years or so, my dad was so into we kind of had as little kids attuned to that. excited come home all about little things going on and share pictures from magazines with us but after i pretty clear him hustling us out into the front yard of our little apartment in october of the day would have been after my sixth birthday and pointing up to this little light moving across the sky. i think i was excited about it because dad was excited about it. really ly didn't understand what it was, second-degree didn't understand the big geopolitical of it.tions but pretty soon after that we moved out to southern the epicenter re of aerospace was really starting anchor and lived there through my high school and college years. were in your ds family? >> just me and my older brother, grant. >> and he'll have a role we'll minute.out in a your career in science was given because you write that you actually had a gift in another direction. languages. >> yeah, i sort of bounced back and fort
in 1957, the soviet onion launched sputnik.hose first six years or so, my dad was so into we kind of had as little kids attuned to that. excited come home all about little things going on and share pictures from magazines with us but after i pretty clear him hustling us out into the front yard of our little apartment in october of the day would have been after my sixth birthday and pointing up to this little light moving across the sky. i think i was excited about it because dad was excited...
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here has become an embarrassment to the french authorities the radical artist and activist told the sputnik france news agency that its case showing a lot of freedom of expression in the country every month for months door to door it is a really monstrous situation because i thought that france was a country that upholds freedom of expression it's not freedom of expression for cannot say or do anything against big lies and hypocrisy. and major health fears are being raised by what's become one of the worst biggest dumping grounds for electronic waste african country of ghana everything from all bubble phones to computers ascent for incineration they're releasing highly toxic chemicals known to cause deadly diseases including cancer. don't you fall would. do anything. noble from deep with such as you said today to be so i've gone from the margins before they got sick it will simply was through the small one in my head my head beat. that he did end up in debate. that's been running from the european union. for a reader. 300 of them. for like 20 quid. it's condi trying generation no transfer.
here has become an embarrassment to the french authorities the radical artist and activist told the sputnik france news agency that its case showing a lot of freedom of expression in the country every month for months door to door it is a really monstrous situation because i thought that france was a country that upholds freedom of expression it's not freedom of expression for cannot say or do anything against big lies and hypocrisy. and major health fears are being raised by what's become one...
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all the radical artists and activists told the sputnik france news agency that his case shines a light on freedom of expression in the country. it is a really monstrous situation because i thought that france was a country that upholds freedom of expression its not freedom of expression you cannot say or do anything against big lies and hypocrisy. and thousands have been taking a stand against racism in germany throughout the week following wednesday's terror attack in one hour in which 9 were killed from the town where the tragedy happened in the north over 600 kilometers away people could be seen carrying banners against racism and extremism the attack on 2 she has been described by police as racially motivated. and in the wake of the shootings the establishment in berlin was quick to point the finger at anti migrant rivals it's all the alternative for germany party in particular accused of having extremist tendencies the day they rejected the claims and said the shooter was mentally ill however that didn't stop the ruling christian democratic union from calling to cut all ties with
all the radical artists and activists told the sputnik france news agency that his case shines a light on freedom of expression in the country. it is a really monstrous situation because i thought that france was a country that upholds freedom of expression its not freedom of expression you cannot say or do anything against big lies and hypocrisy. and thousands have been taking a stand against racism in germany throughout the week following wednesday's terror attack in one hour in which 9 were...
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of course, in 1957, the soviet union launched sputnik. think even in those first six years or so, my dad was so into airspace, and we can have had, as little kids, an attunement to that. he would come home all excited about little things going on and share pictures from magazines with us. i have a pretty clear memory of him hustling us out to the front yard of our little apartment in october of 1957, it would have been the day after my sixth birthday, and pointing up to this little light moving across the sky. i think i was excited about it because dad was excited about it. i probably didn't really understand what it was. certainly didn't understand the big geopolitical implications of it. pretty soon after that, we moved to southern california, where the epicenter of our space starting to take anchor. lived there from a high school and college years. susan: how many kids were in your family? dr. sullivan: just me and my older brother, grant. susan: and he'll have a role -- we'll talk about in a minute. your career in science was given be
of course, in 1957, the soviet union launched sputnik. think even in those first six years or so, my dad was so into airspace, and we can have had, as little kids, an attunement to that. he would come home all excited about little things going on and share pictures from magazines with us. i have a pretty clear memory of him hustling us out to the front yard of our little apartment in october of 1957, it would have been the day after my sixth birthday, and pointing up to this little light moving...
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sputnik. after it has you welcome to going underground the lebanese embassy in london i'm here with ambassador going over the show with britain looking to expose future will it violate not only you but it's only sanctions when it comes to a trade deal with lebanon after this week's u.k. on the israeli bombing of a nearby syria how stable is lebanon the 1st arab country to sign a postscripts a trade deal with the u.k. so thanks so much for inviting us here to the u.k. government its trade websites and head says proudly that u.k. companies are going to benefit from your liberal economic system and growing u.k. trade links what is the scale of bilateral trade between britain and the. well to have you thank you for for having me with you on trade i think we started from from a kind of modest but the potential as we're trying. to work towards and seeing this relationship and we think that there are opportunities in the lebanese market for u.k. companies us for other international companies so we're
sputnik. after it has you welcome to going underground the lebanese embassy in london i'm here with ambassador going over the show with britain looking to expose future will it violate not only you but it's only sanctions when it comes to a trade deal with lebanon after this week's u.k. on the israeli bombing of a nearby syria how stable is lebanon the 1st arab country to sign a postscripts a trade deal with the u.k. so thanks so much for inviting us here to the u.k. government its trade...
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do you recall how we responded to the sputnik moment in 1957? >> we increased our national investment to make sure we were prepared for our adversaries. >> right, and where did we increase the investments? >> we increased them in the research and development. >> specifically in graduate school education. and yet, this budget proposes a limited subsidized student loans. it cuts 8 % on the department of education. how does that meet our next generation defense needs if we're not doing this basic rnd, if we're not investing in the people who will make the new discoveries essential for our national defense? >> we believe we are investing in our people in this budget. we believe that we are making significant reforms to education as a result of this budget. for instance, there's a new proposal, an education block grant to take 30 different programs that we believe can be better reformed and give states more flexibility to have better outcomes, and they know their people and their schools and communities better. that's an example where we think for ba
do you recall how we responded to the sputnik moment in 1957? >> we increased our national investment to make sure we were prepared for our adversaries. >> right, and where did we increase the investments? >> we increased them in the research and development. >> specifically in graduate school education. and yet, this budget proposes a limited subsidized student loans. it cuts 8 % on the department of education. how does that meet our next generation defense needs if...
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fittings are among the items that could be removed from the restrictions list earlier the host of sputnik george galloway joined me in the studio where i did ask him about the chances of british relations with russia are improving. well objectively i mean logically they ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the un does setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economy is logically britain not to be looking for friends and ought to be looking therefore to thaw if not warm up its relations with russia and there are one or 2 straws in the wind that suggests that britain realizes that at the same time britain's under countervailing pressure from the united states. over the while we have other things saw there's something to play for so that's how things looking safe are today on our say it's just coming up to half past 10 and even in moscow we're back again in half an hour. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with inability to negotiate
fittings are among the items that could be removed from the restrictions list earlier the host of sputnik george galloway joined me in the studio where i did ask him about the chances of british relations with russia are improving. well objectively i mean logically they ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the un does setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest...
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show sputnik george galloway joined us in the studio way we asked him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it. well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the e.u. and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economies logically britain ought to be looking for friends and ought to be looking therefore to thaw if not warm up its relations with russia and there are one or 2 straws in the wind that suggest that britain realizes that at the same time britain's under countervailing pressure from the united states. over the while we have other things. there's something to play for. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines either. i walk through the streets of moscow now blood 100 people i was 8 of them would have the changes of leukemia in the blood that they don't have leukemia because in order for them that leukemia they need the d.n.
show sputnik george galloway joined us in the studio way we asked him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it. well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the e.u. and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economies logically britain ought to be looking for friends and ought to be looking...
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show sputnik george galloway had joined as in the studio where we asked him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the us and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economy is logically britain not to be looking for friends and ought to be looking therefore to thaw if not warm up its relations with russia and there are one or 2 straws in the wind that suggest that britain realizes that at the same time britain's under countervailing pressure from the united states. over the while we have other things saw there's something to play for i'd love to hear your thoughts on our stories they do get in touch by following us on social media we're back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines here. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i promise to be you know we've all pots the. most beautiful. pretty. much. now
show sputnik george galloway had joined as in the studio where we asked him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the us and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economy is logically britain not to be looking for friends and ought to be...
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show sputnik george galloway join me in studio where i did ask him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it. well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the e.u. and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economies logically britain not to be looking for friends and ought to be looking therefore to thaw if not warm up its relations with russia and there are one or 2 straws in the wind that suggests that britain realizes that at the same time britain's under countervailing pressure from the united states. over the while we have other things. there's something to play for. america's war in iraq did come at a huge cost in terms of lives and now a new report is also showing just how much it did cost when it came to money a group of scholars has calculated the pentagon spending trillions of dollars funding its military ambitions something that will have a lasting legacy for u.s. taxpayers
show sputnik george galloway join me in studio where i did ask him about the chances of british relations with russia improving post breaks it. well objectively i mean logically the ought to britain has slipped its moorings in the e.u. and is setting still for the world russia's a major part of the world moscow's the biggest city in europe russia's the biggest country in europe it's one of the world's biggest economies logically britain not to be looking for friends and ought to be looking...
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well in july last year our team sputnik journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments explanation the british foreign office accused the 2 major seas of spreading descent from nation without providing any evidence to support the coup sation award winning journalist peter osborne say's it's on precedented to hold a separate briefing for selected journalists in downing street. but what incredibly unusual and quite sinister here i think you are trying to split the political reporters into 2 categories one who get better briefings get special access than the others who would put a different route into the briefings and that is how it's never happened in my 30 plus years as a political journalist we're talking here of an attempt to manipulate and bring light journalist to come on our side you write what we want you to write and the you're free you're of given special status and if you don't do what the government wants then your 4 days in. britain is rolling on the green carpet with the country's energy regulator unveiling plans to screw
well in july last year our team sputnik journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments explanation the british foreign office accused the 2 major seas of spreading descent from nation without providing any evidence to support the coup sation award winning journalist peter osborne say's it's on precedented to hold a separate briefing for selected journalists in downing street. but what incredibly unusual and quite sinister here i think you...
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views it sputnik or what in the world. happened and another one of the. swaying. benefits for movie theater. plus we've got it all so hard not to think of the how the disaffected the work of a coward and i don't just thought that if. this is the only think that we do is music because everybody fights his way. through on the field without a visible face with it and. have it at the bottom. but i think is this is the fun that is what. albert einstein is often.
views it sputnik or what in the world. happened and another one of the. swaying. benefits for movie theater. plus we've got it all so hard not to think of the how the disaffected the work of a coward and i don't just thought that if. this is the only think that we do is music because everybody fights his way. through on the field without a visible face with it and. have it at the bottom. but i think is this is the fun that is what. albert einstein is often.
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to then at that point spending more money doesn't really help you i was talking to john kerry who sputnik radio and he said his 18 year old kid was working on his i pad or i phone or whatever and he looked up to his dad and he said dad who is michael bloomberg because she's got ads on his you know on his kid's programs that he's playing with on his i pad i mean he's everywhere but you know at some point after you spend all that money. it's throwing good money after bad without any benefit at this point so we're only 2 states and but bernie is technically in the lead well mark has said that his socialist rhetoric is a loser against trump what do you make of that. well he actually read baited sanders and equated to his democratic socialist positions with communism which he was promptly called out on by sanders and saying that it was a cheap shot i think sandals sanders is used to handling that stuff and it's not what you expect to come from a democratic. opponent but it was a stupid statement and. my sense is that people are sort of used to this with sanders and it rolls off his back you kn
to then at that point spending more money doesn't really help you i was talking to john kerry who sputnik radio and he said his 18 year old kid was working on his i pad or i phone or whatever and he looked up to his dad and he said dad who is michael bloomberg because she's got ads on his you know on his kid's programs that he's playing with on his i pad i mean he's everywhere but you know at some point after you spend all that money. it's throwing good money after bad without any benefit at...
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in july last year r t n sputnik journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments as explanation of the british foreign office accused of the 2 outlets of spreading disinformation without providing any evidence to support the accusation veteran british journalist peter oborne says it is unprecedented it to hold a separate briefing for selected journalists in downing street. was incredibly unusual and quite sinister here i think is that trying to split the political reporters into 2 categories one who get vested briefings get special access and the others who are put in a different room not allowed into the briefings and that is how it's never happened in my 30 plus years as a political journalist we're talking here about an attempt to manipulate and grow light journalists you come on our side you write what we want you to write and then you're free you are given special status and if you don't do what the government wants then your phrase in. britain is rolling out the green carpet with it the country's energy regulator unveiling p
in july last year r t n sputnik journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments as explanation of the british foreign office accused of the 2 outlets of spreading disinformation without providing any evidence to support the accusation veteran british journalist peter oborne says it is unprecedented it to hold a separate briefing for selected journalists in downing street. was incredibly unusual and quite sinister here i think is that trying...
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cross talking the democrats i'm joined by my guess carla nixon in washington he is co-host of the sputnik radio show faultlines with nixon and stranahan in west palm beach we have you know loudon she is a behavioral expert as well as a trump 2020 media advisory board member and in new york we cross a charles or tell he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate garland i guess you're in the hot spot today i in my introduction i kind of password courtney we were rhetorical he is. democratic party imploding maybe i should say exploding what's going on i mean you know what you're in a hole the best thing to do is stop diggin and it doesn't seem like that's happening go ahead garland well i'm at a point where you know maybe we're wrong to define this thing as a party you know my background is in law enforcement and you know we enforced rico laws racketeering influenced corrupt organization laws this is a corrupt organization and the. presiden
cross talking the democrats i'm joined by my guess carla nixon in washington he is co-host of the sputnik radio show faultlines with nixon and stranahan in west palm beach we have you know loudon she is a behavioral expert as well as a trump 2020 media advisory board member and in new york we cross a charles or tell he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i...
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and ireland are watching their sputnik is next stay with us. through referendum the british people. the british people have spoken and the. people be right for me to try to be the captain of this country next just a nation. he took office. we will rise to the challenge was a vote that would shape our future for years to come and she was humiliated after 2 years of failed negotiations the house of commons as delivered its verdict on her bricks i have now tabled a bunch of no confidence in. suffered another huge blow british parliament rejected her plan for the 2nd time this is now the 3rd time the prime minister's deal has been rejected 48 hours ago she relaunched her withdrawal plan it was meant to win the support of her colleagues instead it simply seems to grow closer the last days of may resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party i do so with enormous and enduring gratitude to attach the opportunity to the country i love boris johnson has spent years waiting outside number 10 downing street today the door has finally opened its government will work flat out to give t
and ireland are watching their sputnik is next stay with us. through referendum the british people. the british people have spoken and the. people be right for me to try to be the captain of this country next just a nation. he took office. we will rise to the challenge was a vote that would shape our future for years to come and she was humiliated after 2 years of failed negotiations the house of commons as delivered its verdict on her bricks i have now tabled a bunch of no confidence in....
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at the height of the cold war when the russians launched sputnik we said we need to win the space racechnology was 3% of our gdp. additional 900 billion over next 10 years would take science and research to 1% gdp, far less than the cold war. i want america to win in artificial intelligence and quantum computing. connell: how do you see the president and administration work with you? i understand you're supporting senator sanders i get it. someone like ivanka trump talked about the issue us. would you be open to working? >> i am. the president signed two of my bills i worked with the white house innovation office. one to help provide tech opportunities for veterans. another one was to modernize government and have federal websites match up to the private sector. i would be absolutely open to working with the white house office of innovation or senator rob portman, republican from ohio. i don't want to make this partisan. connell: one thing before we run out of time, you described this, you were interviewed a few months ago by charles payne on this network. you guys were talking, well,
at the height of the cold war when the russians launched sputnik we said we need to win the space racechnology was 3% of our gdp. additional 900 billion over next 10 years would take science and research to 1% gdp, far less than the cold war. i want america to win in artificial intelligence and quantum computing. connell: how do you see the president and administration work with you? i understand you're supporting senator sanders i get it. someone like ivanka trump talked about the issue us....
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it went from the sputnik era, where every young person was motivated by it, to more recently it has been a shrug. now, because of the space force, it has come into its own again. people have not understood how much they use it, but now they do. i think at first, the space force was a mockery. now people are quite coming we hadto the point where 288 votes in favor, bipartisan, great support for something that set up the space force. space is invisible to most of us most of the time, but it is ubiquitous. everyone is using it, we can't live without it, and only when we stop and think about it do we realize how important it is and how fragile it is. therefore, space is an important main press to be paying attention to defending. mccarthy, same question. what is a technology trends that is exciting for the army? sec. mccarthy: long-range precision fire. --have $10 billion invested it is a place where our organizations are partnering very well. if you look at the investments the by competitors, capabilities, the only way to reverse that is to put investments against that that can change the g
it went from the sputnik era, where every young person was motivated by it, to more recently it has been a shrug. now, because of the space force, it has come into its own again. people have not understood how much they use it, but now they do. i think at first, the space force was a mockery. now people are quite coming we hadto the point where 288 votes in favor, bipartisan, great support for something that set up the space force. space is invisible to most of us most of the time, but it is...
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we went from a time when it was motivational to every -- the sputnik era -- where everyone was motivated to more recently, it has been a shrug. i think now -- because of space force -- it has come into its own again. people have not understood how much they use it but now they do. at first the space force was a mockery but now people are withg around to the point 288 votes in favor. great support for something for the space force. space is invisible most of the time but it is ubiquitous. everyone is using it, we cannot live without it and only when we stop and think about it do we realize how important it is and how fragile it is. important for us to pay attention. trendingis technology for the army? we have over $10 billion invested in organizations partnering. if you look at the investments made by competitors and capabilities, the only way to reverse that is putting investments in so they can change the areas. createthese capabilities sustainability to maneuver and helps envelop places where you cannot get a ship or airplane in there, but you can take at the same sites, you can bring
we went from a time when it was motivational to every -- the sputnik era -- where everyone was motivated to more recently, it has been a shrug. i think now -- because of space force -- it has come into its own again. people have not understood how much they use it but now they do. at first the space force was a mockery but now people are withg around to the point 288 votes in favor. great support for something for the space force. space is invisible most of the time but it is ubiquitous....
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scientists and people say we need to treat this problem of competition with china the way we treat it from sputnik on. the competition in the soviet union. has it reached that level in your judgment? >> we are smart to do that now it's just it isn't going to be a widget. it isn't going to be primarily military also because military elements. i think it is going to be overall about the competitiveness of the economy, the military and foreign-policy. the alliance network of course it bears repeating the strategic advantage for the markets, for market share if we want to compete and obviously on the military side we have more dollars together and again if the research base as it already has internationalized whether you are talking about biotech or whatever area, robotics, all of that is being built in germany, certainly in the u.s. but also germany, canada, australia, japan. let's leverage all of that and think strategically about the advantages so that we can have a way of engaging china effectively. >> i just got a two-minute warning. i want to ask david was a major part of the liberation and has
scientists and people say we need to treat this problem of competition with china the way we treat it from sputnik on. the competition in the soviet union. has it reached that level in your judgment? >> we are smart to do that now it's just it isn't going to be a widget. it isn't going to be primarily military also because military elements. i think it is going to be overall about the competitiveness of the economy, the military and foreign-policy. the alliance network of course it bears...
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i don't want to see where we have a sputnik moment with our currency which we are no longer the world's deserved currency. thank you for your willingness to serve. > senator jones. mr. jones: i appreciate you have not had as many questions. i do want to direct my questioning to dr. shelton. dr. shelton, in 2011, there was a guy named berne northward vonn nothouse and he was convicted in a north carolina federal jury of making, possessing and selling $60 million of his own precious currency. the u.s. mint had to issue a warning about this because he was -- they had to issue a warning that it was not legal tender and marked with u.s.a. and said trust in god instead of god in trust. the prosecutor accused him of domestic terrorism and written in his book that he denied 9/11 happened and compared its to those people who think har lee harvey oswald didn't kill president kennedy. i would consider this guy completely out of the mainstream with regard to things. in a 2012 interview you called him the rosa parks of monetary policy. i'm a nature of alabama. rosa parks has a statue in the united s
i don't want to see where we have a sputnik moment with our currency which we are no longer the world's deserved currency. thank you for your willingness to serve. > senator jones. mr. jones: i appreciate you have not had as many questions. i do want to direct my questioning to dr. shelton. dr. shelton, in 2011, there was a guy named berne northward vonn nothouse and he was convicted in a north carolina federal jury of making, possessing and selling $60 million of his own precious currency....
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come to the meetings and say we need a shock we need to treat this problem the way we treat from sputnik. has it reached that level? the overall competition has reached that level we are smart to do that but that moonshot is not going to be a widget or primarily military but it will be overall the competitiveness of our economy and policy. i know you've hit on this but it bears repeating the strategic advantage that we have for market share and obviously on the military side more truth and capability to gather and then the research base whether you are talking about biotech or robotics. all of that is built in germany canada australia japan. let's actually leverage all of that and think strategically of those advances to engage china effectively. >> thank you very much. i got the two-minute warning. we'll make it a three minute warning. i want to ask professor shambaugh who was a major part of the deliberations, you understand china when you study the chinese how do you react to her presentation and what is the probability for both of you? >> united states either keeps par or maintains p
come to the meetings and say we need a shock we need to treat this problem the way we treat from sputnik. has it reached that level? the overall competition has reached that level we are smart to do that but that moonshot is not going to be a widget or primarily military but it will be overall the competitiveness of our economy and policy. i know you've hit on this but it bears repeating the strategic advantage that we have for market share and obviously on the military side more truth and...
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we need to entreat this problem of competition with china the way we treat it from sputnik on, the competitionwith the soviet union. as it reached that level ? >> i think the competition has reached that level . it's just that that moonshot is not going to be a widget. it is not going to be primarily military althoughit has significant military elements . it's going to be overall about the competitiveness of our economy, our military and our foreign policy. the alliance network, i know you've hit this several times today but it bears repeating, they get every strategic advantage we have from market share, and obviously on the military side. we have or dollars, more troops, more capability, together. and again, if the research stays as it is already internationalized whether you're talking about biotech, ai, whatever area, robotics . all that is being built in germany. certainly in the us but also germany, canada,australia . let's leverage all of that and think strategically about the advantages that gains us so we can have a way of engaging china effectively. >> thank you. i just got the two-m
we need to entreat this problem of competition with china the way we treat it from sputnik on, the competitionwith the soviet union. as it reached that level ? >> i think the competition has reached that level . it's just that that moonshot is not going to be a widget. it is not going to be primarily military althoughit has significant military elements . it's going to be overall about the competitiveness of our economy, our military and our foreign policy. the alliance network, i know...
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i don't want to see a day where we wake up and have a sputnik moment with our currency which we are no longer the world's reserve currency. my time is six fire -- expired. sen. crapo: thank you. senator jones. sen. jones: thank you both for being here today. dr. weller, thank you for your work. i know you have not had as many questions. i do want to direct my question into dr. shelton. dr. shelton, in 2011, there was a guy named bernard vonn nothouse and he was convicted in a north carolina federal jury of making, possessing and selling $60 million of his own precious metal back currency. the u.s. mint had to issue a warning about this because he was putting on this -- they had to issue a warning that it was not legal tender even though it was marked with dollar signs, with usaid, and said in god we trust. the prosecutor accused him of domestic terrorism. he had written that he denied 9/11 happened and compared its to those people who think har -- thank you harvey oswald didn't kill president kennedy. i would consider this guy an outlier. completely out of the mainstream with regard to
i don't want to see a day where we wake up and have a sputnik moment with our currency which we are no longer the world's reserve currency. my time is six fire -- expired. sen. crapo: thank you. senator jones. sen. jones: thank you both for being here today. dr. weller, thank you for your work. i know you have not had as many questions. i do want to direct my question into dr. shelton. dr. shelton, in 2011, there was a guy named bernard vonn nothouse and he was convicted in a north carolina...