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u.s.er policy and law. we havewe speakers. this session will be moderated in that fieldent of the center and i'm honored member of the arms control association board ofbe directors. like me another member of our distinguished panel a former fellow the program named after former control association. it's brouginto the field i would not be here if not for them. so with rachel. >> thank you good afternoon everyone. thank you for sticking with us for a panel that maybe seems a little bit outside what you've been speakingyou beenspeaking about today certainly dominates the headlines it's very timely and relevant panel implementation but u.s. arms transfer polroud member of control association board senior vice president at the beat with an esteemed panel today. i want to first express my gratitude to the association for totheir decision to dedicate entire sessions today to the issue of the conventionarm trade. in manymany of you are here to discuss the morning and afternoon discussing critical
u.s.er policy and law. we havewe speakers. this session will be moderated in that fieldent of the center and i'm honored member of the arms control association board ofbe directors. like me another member of our distinguished panel a former fellow the program named after former control association. it's brouginto the field i would not be here if not for them. so with rachel. >> thank you good afternoon everyone. thank you for sticking with us for a panel that maybe seems a little bit...
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fifth, active u.s. leadership, nato, regional alliance and partner is indispensable for long-term security and)wence of the black sea region. the u.s. black sea security and strategy will be instrumental in this regard. i like other regions of the world where active and aggression action against the international order below the threshold of full war the black sea is as we speak the location of aggressio great power. russia's aggression are global, acute and mutually reinforcing. all major principle that helppost cold war order are being challenged by russia in the black sea region. international law, intent entity, freedom of few issue. for my second argument i would like to draw the black sea stggression has clear political aims. it to create alternative regional order where states have great powers unilaterally against their will and trade and technology are weponized by, by the states. the final outcome of russia's challenge to the rules base intern black sea will be mirrored globally. have profound
fifth, active u.s. leadership, nato, regional alliance and partner is indispensable for long-term security and)wence of the black sea region. the u.s. black sea security and strategy will be instrumental in this regard. i like other regions of the world where active and aggression action against the international order below the threshold of full war the black sea is as we speak the location of aggressio great power. russia's aggression are global, acute and mutually reinforcing. all major...
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session amid lower u.s. yields and a strong treasury option for 10-year notes that saw the highest bid to cover ratio since rate hikes began. the kospi is a bit of an ally today boosted by apple suppliers after the u.s. tech giant's record, a bit of a delayed response to its ai event. hang seng is leading to clients in the region. we are keeping a watch on it as well because yesterday it closed at six-we close, a bit of recovery on the offshore you on that is hovering near the weakest level so far this year. we did get data out of china. let's take you there where the consumer price gains are sitting above zero, but they came in lower than estimates. on the ppi front, it shows that factory deflation narrowing come of as our colleagues point out, this is due to base effect. the take away is that demand is still weak domestically in china. we are also keeping an eye out on those uscp cpi numbers, and they come right smack in the middle of a two-day policy meeting from the federal reserve . disappointing number
session amid lower u.s. yields and a strong treasury option for 10-year notes that saw the highest bid to cover ratio since rate hikes began. the kospi is a bit of an ally today boosted by apple suppliers after the u.s. tech giant's record, a bit of a delayed response to its ai event. hang seng is leading to clients in the region. we are keeping a watch on it as well because yesterday it closed at six-we close, a bit of recovery on the offshore you on that is hovering near the weakest level so...
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the u.s. state department sent the u.s.ll be frozen and americans will be barred from dealing with the group. it has links to the israeli village in jewish settlers and the occupied west bank. the sanctions are imposed under an executive order that use president joe biden signed last february to tackle rising settler violence. in may, the the group member set fire to two trucks near hebron carrying humanitarian aid for palestinians in gaza. aid agencies have long warned about other difficulties in getting essential supplies to people in gaza. a spokesman for the u.n. children's agency told the bbc one convoy was denied entry into northern gaza despite having all the necessary documents to enter. he said such incidents are common. the united nations warns or than one million people in gaza could pay starvation by the middle of july and this more aid is allowed into the enclave. let's talk about all of this. i'm joined now by the former u.s. special envoy for middle east humanitarian affairs. thank you for joining us. on the
the u.s. state department sent the u.s.ll be frozen and americans will be barred from dealing with the group. it has links to the israeli village in jewish settlers and the occupied west bank. the sanctions are imposed under an executive order that use president joe biden signed last february to tackle rising settler violence. in may, the the group member set fire to two trucks near hebron carrying humanitarian aid for palestinians in gaza. aid agencies have long warned about other difficulties...
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u.s. central command personnel and reestablished the temporal integration --temporary pier to the gaza beach and u.s. engineers proary force of safe and placement of the pier on the beach and no reestablishment of the pier. overnight the transfer of humanitarian assistance from cyprus to gaza will resume with more than 656 metric or 1.4 million pounds being delivered to the marshaling yard in gaza today. since may 17 when the went operational over 4100 metric tons or 9.1 million pounds have been delivered through the maritime corridor for onivery humanitarian organizations. i'd like to reiterate that and going with intention for the pier to be temporary solution as part of international for the end date and contrary to the press reporting on the matter. therefore we'll continue to humanitarian aid for the corridor and taking necessary step of the safety and security of the personnelhe pier to include adjusting to c mediterranean sea the same way of aircraft operations and inclement wea and
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the u.s. but i think it is also a tech story that is coming through infotech sector leading declines and chipmakers are among the biggest contracts on asia's stop gauge engine lower from the third session and this is after nvidia pullback late last week we did spend long time as the world's most valuable stocks that we are seeing among the ones that are leading the declines the kospi, hang seng showing the decline along with stocks on the mainland csi 300 off by half a percent shanghai, him touching the lowest level since this february and declines in the onshore yen worth noting as well given the story of the dollar resilience we are seeing the pboc coming through today as well with a fix above 712 the highest level since november so worth keeping in mind as we take a look flip the board at some of the other asian currencies as i say it is a story of dollar resilience on this week it is not just about pc numbers so forget it is also with concerns about political risk in europe, especially fra
the u.s. but i think it is also a tech story that is coming through infotech sector leading declines and chipmakers are among the biggest contracts on asia's stop gauge engine lower from the third session and this is after nvidia pullback late last week we did spend long time as the world's most valuable stocks that we are seeing among the ones that are leading the declines the kospi, hang seng showing the decline along with stocks on the mainland csi 300 off by half a percent shanghai, him...
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the u.s.argely a staple with some moderate midori and w. there's uncertainty but the last three years has refused to declassify it hoping that will happen this year" it p capability that they and it is modernizing with this research. more important in terms of the russians smaller inventory and it used to not think it was wanted 2000. in the tactical their weapons and it is that increase in nuclear product and the netiquette increased where we are tracking that under instruction at various stages and most are areas that are part of china but we also see new ones added to their areas in the 70s to impart. just over 500 right now my significant development 200 and they are on their way and we have but it here. we have issues and how are they are going to go. some of those that most influenced found this. and how it is important.■] and they are also on their. certainly want to show that and uncertainty. they have the operational force and uncertainties there. and there are files from 225 on up. t
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the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. scan the q.r. code to download it for free today or visit our website. c-span.org/cspannow. c-span now your front row seat to washington anytime announcer: up next the arms control association hosted a di proliferation in iran in the middle east. the panel considered the impact of increased monitoring of iran's nuclear program and how to reduce nuclear weapons globally. it's an hour and 45 minutes. >> welcome everyone. if could you please find your seats once again so that we can get on to the next exciting portion of today's arms control association annual meeting. jenny. thank you everyone. all right. hello and welcome back to the s
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the u.s., not just one but two the first time ever. this is a situation that u.s. clearly didn't want. so the commission worked very hard to understand what is going on. there were 12 of us appointed by the members of congress and we ended up six what was quite different in 2009. we organized our recommendation so we started with this chapter which is ourff on why these are important and why it must remain in the world and the isolations are not in the long-term our allies and partners are very much included. an entire chapter partners started our work understanding the threats. doing and russia and what and after many discussions with the intelligence community and various experts in academia, it is quite clear all of these countries are on an aggressive act to modernize not only their good foundation for us because it helped us understand what was going on in the world and we wrote a chapter on an unclassified way to get as much information together as possible. and the why is very difficult
the u.s., not just one but two the first time ever. this is a situation that u.s. clearly didn't want. so the commission worked very hard to understand what is going on. there were 12 of us appointed by the members of congress and we ended up six what was quite different in 2009. we organized our recommendation so we started with this chapter which is ourff on why these are important and why it must remain in the world and the isolations are not in the long-term our allies and partners are very...
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the u.s. in foreign policy and national security. we have seen maybe in our history. ms. adam smith, critical year for moldova. his homeland over will hold both presidential election and referendum on eu aspirations. moldova continue to face russian hybrid warfare putin stops at nothing to replace the pro-western leadership with duke of a button and paid for by the criminal. we cannot let putin paid a triplet public record puppeteer. margolis future is dependent on the success of ukraine on a battlefield. so at the extent between moldova and the russian attack is the ukraine army. one of the reasons why it support we continue to support ukraine. while vexations the se africa's most country terms of population, r-27 your absence in which we has greater a vacuum in the prc has been more than happy to fill so it's got the seychelles has geopolitical significance. it can from your face difficult task of his subject and embassy physically from scratch. that's not can be easy. we can't waste anymore
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>> on the u.s. versus you up, u.s. equities have outperformed europe on a market cap-weighted basis. but when you break down the large, middle to small-cap indices on immediate return basis, europe has outperformed the u.s. significantly and large caps, mid-caps, small caps. what is driving that is the distortion you have talked about from nvidia. the case for europe still seems one where you don't have to have anything but modest expectations to get a reasonable outcome in 12 months time. if you see a modest rewriting back toward long-run average, after lengthy stagnation, modest improvement in earnings growth single-digit earnings growth, good a reasonable case in 10 months time. that is the attraction in your post of the hurdle is so low. when you can go in with modest expectations and have a reasonable outlook 12 months later. >> there is the issue of political risk. i'm looking at the spread between french and determine -- and german 10 year bonds. going back to 2012, the hide of the debt crisis. real concerns, fr
>> on the u.s. versus you up, u.s. equities have outperformed europe on a market cap-weighted basis. but when you break down the large, middle to small-cap indices on immediate return basis, europe has outperformed the u.s. significantly and large caps, mid-caps, small caps. what is driving that is the distortion you have talked about from nvidia. the case for europe still seems one where you don't have to have anything but modest expectations to get a reasonable outcome in 12 months...
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memorandum 20 how u.s. partners u.s.tners in active conflict zones are usi united states different articles in the surfaces. in commission for assistance of law many of the cases bound we kno know it's from twe are doing back and monitoring source tools from human rights from you and reported some groups things remotely. inthe arms export controls act international humanitarian law and atrocity concerns into theat monitoring. the way we conduct now they are under resotough job or trying to cover the arms market with 15 peo realistic. requires the use of humanitarian law or probable violations to be tracked and monitored. i like tle i the same weight we do public and civil society if there is eight unit at local civil society or a feels is committing gross violations of humanr rape or torture happening from ailitary civilians can report that to the united states into the overall vetting process tr munitions on the hands of bad actors. i would like to see spread not just be specific humanitarian law and international human
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the u.s. potentially at an inflection point. take a listen? >> so far the adjustments in the labor market have been modest, not really pushing out the unemployment rate, but we are getting nearer to a point where the outcomes may be less benign. >> mary daley also saying that restrained demand will likely be needed to return inflation to the fed's goal. markets still pricing in two cuts by the fed. the fomc meeting minutes suggesting one will come through. markets pricing in about 48 basis points by the end of the year. let's check and cross asset in terms of how things are playing out across different fx with euro-dollar in focus. the u.s. ten-year relatively unchanged, holding around 1.43%. 1.07 on euro-dollar. dollar weakness is a factor. the euro gaining .1%. brent trading at $86 a barrel. let's check in on the asian markets. avril long-standing by -- avril hong standing by. >> nvidia led selloff in tech overnight, especially what we saw on wall street. declines are being seen among the ch
the u.s. potentially at an inflection point. take a listen? >> so far the adjustments in the labor market have been modest, not really pushing out the unemployment rate, but we are getting nearer to a point where the outcomes may be less benign. >> mary daley also saying that restrained demand will likely be needed to return inflation to the fed's goal. markets still pricing in two cuts by the fed. the fomc meeting minutes suggesting one will come through. markets pricing in about...
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u.s.ay existing home sales up .7%. you can see the estimate had been for 4.1 million so it's a little bit above that but still compared to the prior release 4.1 4 million a definite decrease there. so we will follow that. this could provide traders with some short-term market swings today. we see an estimate of 5.5 trillion dollars worth of options tied to indexes, stocks and etf's fall off the board. abigail doolittle is here with a preview. abigail: 5.5 trillion dollars estimated worth of options tied to the indexes, this could bring volatility and volume for this particular triple witching. traders are closely watching two things. they are watching long gam a rolling off. the near-term selling of options. some saying this is cap the market in lockstep going higher but after this expiration, stocks could trade more freely and implying that could bring some volatility to the downside. i spoke to chris murphy at susquehanna who said it is having a real impact in terms of the selling of nea
u.s.ay existing home sales up .7%. you can see the estimate had been for 4.1 million so it's a little bit above that but still compared to the prior release 4.1 4 million a definite decrease there. so we will follow that. this could provide traders with some short-term market swings today. we see an estimate of 5.5 trillion dollars worth of options tied to indexes, stocks and etf's fall off the board. abigail doolittle is here with a preview. abigail: 5.5 trillion dollars estimated worth of...
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fifth, active u.s.adership and support incoordination with eu, nato, and regional allies and partners is indispensable for long-term security and resilience of the black sea region the u.s. black sea security and development strategy will be instrumental in this regard. allow me to expand on the ideas presented previously. first, the unique character of russia's aggression in the black sea region. i like the other regions of the world where active and aggressive action against the rules-based international order are still below the threshold of full war. the black sea is, as we speak, the location of armed aggression by a great power. the effect of russia's aggression are global, acute, cascading, and mutually reinforcing. all major principles that held together the post-cold war order are being challenged by russia in the black sea region. international law, state sovereignty, freedom of navigation, just to name only a few. for my second argument i would like to draw your attention to the fact that in
fifth, active u.s.adership and support incoordination with eu, nato, and regional allies and partners is indispensable for long-term security and resilience of the black sea region the u.s. black sea security and development strategy will be instrumental in this regard. allow me to expand on the ideas presented previously. first, the unique character of russia's aggression in the black sea region. i like the other regions of the world where active and aggressive action against the rules-based...
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gina raimondo, u.s. secrety comf the u.s. of commerce, business leaders and executive of u.s. congress.hed guests, lad gentlemen. on behalf of my delegation, together with her team i think them for the excellent work they have put into the preparation of this. share with you various o strongin during and dynamic -- strong, enduring kenya and u.s. relationship and further enhance the partnerships between our business communities. this gathering comes just a month after the s 2024 in inside robbie. at -- nairobi. in that summit many of the entrreneurs i see had a platform to collect and interact with their counterparts in africa. this want gives us yet another chance to reflect on the outcomes of the nairobi summit and deliver in the way by which we can inject momentum into the bilateral trade and mac mac use them. we had a number of government to government and government to business deals and whileonal ag unveiled earlier in the week during my visit here in atlanta. today i have witnessed the deals at this event leaving no do
gina raimondo, u.s. secrety comf the u.s. of commerce, business leaders and executive of u.s. congress.hed guests, lad gentlemen. on behalf of my delegation, together with her team i think them for the excellent work they have put into the preparation of this. share with you various o strongin during and dynamic -- strong, enduring kenya and u.s. relationship and further enhance the partnerships between our business communities. this gathering comes just a month after the s 2024 in inside...
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the u.s. rlk alliance at the nexus of security, senior fellow with the korean chair at icis, we have distinct panel from both korea and the united states and my great honor to introduce each of them. more than inch inference imp lee, senior executive director at the institute of foreign affairs and national security at korean national diplomatic academy. prior to that he most recently served as secretary to the president, president yun for foreign affairs at the office of national security and ambassador lee joined the administer of foreign affairs in 1946, principal adviser to foreign minister, sitting next to him is dr. vÍctor cha, senior vice president for asia and korea chair at scis and professor government in the department of government foreign service at georgetown university, he formerly served in the whiteusel and deputy head of allegation for theni six-party talks and author of 7 books and currently serving on the defense board in adviser next is dr. young, seniorense. specialist, r
the u.s. rlk alliance at the nexus of security, senior fellow with the korean chair at icis, we have distinct panel from both korea and the united states and my great honor to introduce each of them. more than inch inference imp lee, senior executive director at the institute of foreign affairs and national security at korean national diplomatic academy. prior to that he most recently served as secretary to the president, president yun for foreign affairs at the office of national security and...
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u.s. officials tell us, saying they're among a group of over 400 migrants dhs identified in the u.s. from tajikistan, uzbekistan, moldova, kyrgyzstan, georgia and russia as subjects of concern because they were brought to the u.s. by an isis affiliated smuggling network, something the fbi director warned about earlier this year. some of the overseas facilitators of the smuggling network have isis ties that we're very concerned about. ice has located and arrested over 150 of the 400 migrants. so far, with some already deported from the u.s. officials say, adding authorities are not panicking because their ties to isis are not certain. but they're prioritizing their arrest out of an abundance of caution. the problem is the volume of people coming across the southern border, individuals from isis and other affiliated groups have recognized it as a weak point in our defense, and they're using this opportunity to try to sneak in. nbc news was first to report on a similar arrest of an uzbek man in baltimore, whose country alerted the u.s. he was affiliated with isis. that man, like the oth
u.s. officials tell us, saying they're among a group of over 400 migrants dhs identified in the u.s. from tajikistan, uzbekistan, moldova, kyrgyzstan, georgia and russia as subjects of concern because they were brought to the u.s. by an isis affiliated smuggling network, something the fbi director warned about earlier this year. some of the overseas facilitators of the smuggling network have isis ties that we're very concerned about. ice has located and arrested over 150 of the 400 migrants. so...
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the u.s. vetoed multiple u.n.security council resolutions for months, of course, but finally drafted one itself had accepted the cease-fire. you say that they did. other people don't see it that way. my question is about the timing. it came just after the latest orders from the international court of justice on may 24 they ordered israel to not invade rafah. and they stipulated that the invasion had started on may that the actual purpose of the u.s. backingr to forestall the u.n. security council doing its normal job of instituting the securi? matt: it was not. our purpose in backing that resoluti we saw israel put forward a proposal that we thought offered a real not only a cease-fire, but an enduring into the -- enduring end to the conflict to return hostamethe suffering of the palestinian people. set the conditions for lasting peace. and we thought it was important -- important that the entire world rally around that proposal. that's how we put that resolution forward. reporter: you talk about the hostages. isr
the u.s. vetoed multiple u.n.security council resolutions for months, of course, but finally drafted one itself had accepted the cease-fire. you say that they did. other people don't see it that way. my question is about the timing. it came just after the latest orders from the international court of justice on may 24 they ordered israel to not invade rafah. and they stipulated that the invasion had started on may that the actual purpose of the u.s. backingr to forestall the u.n. security...
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the u.s. and russia. they must recognize and respond to the overwhelming view of non-weapon states that the p-5 are failing to meet and even consciously ignoring their obligations under the non-proliferation treaty. let me say a little bit about what we should expect and demand from the non-nuclear weapon states. i'm impressed by the way that the non-weapons states parties to the n.p.t. have stepped up in recent years. they correctly concluded that arms control initiatives are urgently needed, so urgently that the initiative should not rest only with the p-5. one result was the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons,ed a admirable if imperfect document. non-weapon states need now to step up higher if we are to preserve the essential norms of global security. as the late michael crapon described them, these are the norms against use or threats of use, against nuclear testing and against the transfer and proliferation of nuclear weapons. so let's be specific. when president putin and his b
the u.s. and russia. they must recognize and respond to the overwhelming view of non-weapon states that the p-5 are failing to meet and even consciously ignoring their obligations under the non-proliferation treaty. let me say a little bit about what we should expect and demand from the non-nuclear weapon states. i'm impressed by the way that the non-weapons states parties to the n.p.t. have stepped up in recent years. they correctly concluded that arms control initiatives are urgently needed,...
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the u.s. are a key alliance at the nexus of security and economy. my name is ellen kim, deputy director and senior fellow with the korea chair. here is usaf. we have a very distinguished panel of speaker from korea and the united states and it is my great honor to introduce each of them. first, on my left is ambassador mooney lee, the senior executive director at the institute of foreign affairs and national security at the korea national . prior to that, he mostly recently served as a secretary to the president. president yoon for foreign affairs at the office of national security and basically joined the ministry of foreign affairs in 1996 and served in various distinguished position, including the director of north korea nuclear affairs negotiation division, north korea, nuclear affairs bureau, minister of foreign affairs and trade and principal advisor to foreign minister and among others. sitting next to him is dr. victor cha, senior vice president for asia and korea. chair, fcc office. h
the u.s. are a key alliance at the nexus of security and economy. my name is ellen kim, deputy director and senior fellow with the korea chair. here is usaf. we have a very distinguished panel of speaker from korea and the united states and it is my great honor to introduce each of them. first, on my left is ambassador mooney lee, the senior executive director at the institute of foreign affairs and national security at the korea national . prior to that, he mostly recently served as a...
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i mean, so the end of the u.s. it's hurting u.s. companies interest.they are not able to sell to chinese market, but leading european firms filling in chinese market share and at the same time, you are actually incentivized to become so down on creating advanced technology that can compete with the u.s. mean so firms i have to like huawei and zte just all the export restriction as a strategic gift to this businesses so they are you know doing very well you know, trying to fill in the gap that left by the us firms. so there's not like very thought consequence and all the us side of what these export restriction is actually leading to, particularly in the media in the longer. so i'm say seeing that you know in that respect the dynamic pyramid model seem to apply to you know, those aspects of u.s. regulatory governance and control. but you know, query you know what we can do about it at the moment and this is a particularly concerning if you think about you know the line between what is national security and commercial application this includes and we blu
i mean, so the end of the u.s. it's hurting u.s. companies interest.they are not able to sell to chinese market, but leading european firms filling in chinese market share and at the same time, you are actually incentivized to become so down on creating advanced technology that can compete with the u.s. mean so firms i have to like huawei and zte just all the export restriction as a strategic gift to this businesses so they are you know doing very well you know, trying to fill in the gap that...
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the u.s. is by far the world's leader. end-users, the u.s.s part of why you see some of these firms opening facilities in places like their. greg: so, we have a couple of folksteve, over there. ■4>> thank you so mui'm really,0 industrial targets for the nation. i have never seen a better orchestration get a hold of government cross finance sectors and industrial planning. my wry about what we are trying to do, the obama administration review couldn't y in, it's not just about chips and a small sliver. you have to create an ecosystem that completely surrounds that. what i am failing to see are the other dimensions of the u.s. government focused on this. if you talk to samsung, they will tell you they cannot get the people into the country easily that they feel they need to manage and operate, train within the facilities they are building. i'm interested in what's happening with the whole of government approach, the only way to you make a real industrial policy scheme and vetted, work, and continue across administrations. michael: well, let me
the u.s. is by far the world's leader. end-users, the u.s.s part of why you see some of these firms opening facilities in places like their. greg: so, we have a couple of folksteve, over there. ■4>> thank you so mui'm really,0 industrial targets for the nation. i have never seen a better orchestration get a hold of government cross finance sectors and industrial planning. my wry about what we are trying to do, the obama administration review couldn't y in, it's not just about chips and...
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u.s. system. further russian attack as the u.s. allows ukraine to use u.s. weapons and limited strikes on russian territory. hello, welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. joe biden is urging leaders of israel and hamas to accept an israeli cease-fire proposal, saying that it's time for this war to end. in a speech on friday he set out a roadmap for peace broken into three phases, including a permanent cease-fire, with the withdrawal of raeli troops from gaza, the return of hostages held by hamas, the rebuilding of gaza. the u.s. has been working to negotiate an end to the war in which more than 36,000 people in gaza have been killed according to the hamas health ministry. an attack by hamas and palestinian armed groups in israel on armed -- on october 7. he called on the group to accept it well urging israeli leaders to stand behind the proposal. with the u.s. president says is a decisive moment. pres. biden: i know that there are those in israel who won't agree with this pla
u.s. system. further russian attack as the u.s. allows ukraine to use u.s. weapons and limited strikes on russian territory. hello, welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. joe biden is urging leaders of israel and hamas to accept an israeli cease-fire proposal, saying that it's time for this war to end. in a speech on friday he set out a roadmap for peace broken into three phases, including a permanent cease-fire, with the withdrawal of raeli troops from gaza, the return of...
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the u.s. is probably doing the best job in the world. difficult problem to solve use it is not only -- the overall nuctthe u.s. is not one. you brought up, we want to make sure whatever we do in our country, we are not putting toxic chemicals into the potomac river, right? so, doing those things. that people that are making these, people a wing paid well and have good benefits and tht kno that we value in the united states. and to doÑ7 money. kathleen: what aboutng? rep. bucshon: that is a good option. ' cochair of the study group on japan for the former members of congress organization. myself and congresomaniagette o. we travel to japan evea classica have. they are worried about the same issue because a lotf thr stuff, not only the pharceut is very close, right? yeah, friend-shoring. north america, friendke japan, australia, european countries. all of us are trying to fiout hd make that happen? kathleen: important is redundancy? because we have 2023 -- rep. bucshon: two ofm that hit puerto rico. kathleen: a hurricane in puerto rico and
the u.s. is probably doing the best job in the world. difficult problem to solve use it is not only -- the overall nuctthe u.s. is not one. you brought up, we want to make sure whatever we do in our country, we are not putting toxic chemicals into the potomac river, right? so, doing those things. that people that are making these, people a wing paid well and have good benefits and tht kno that we value in the united states. and to doÑ7 money. kathleen: what aboutng? rep. bucshon: that is a...
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he u.s.-korea relationship following on from a series of successful summit meetings, state visit of april, 2023 at camp david summit that the trilateral summit that followed that. the alliance is at an all-time high but there are many challenging issues ahead which we hope to be able to have a discussion about. with that, let me give the stage to our partner in this effort, chancellor pak to hee academy. [applause] >> thank you, victor. i'm happy to be back at the cfius after three years. i always feel comfortable■s and intellectually challenged when i come back and i'm always ef victor. when i came into the csi is building again, one memory came up in 2022 was a member the presidential delegation of the political consultation and we had a private setting here at the csa as an remember the comments from one partnership that would people from the organization said that sounded like a noise boat what we were talking about sounds like music. and then it became true. ever since, the united states
he u.s.-korea relationship following on from a series of successful summit meetings, state visit of april, 2023 at camp david summit that the trilateral summit that followed that. the alliance is at an all-time high but there are many challenging issues ahead which we hope to be able to have a discussion about. with that, let me give the stage to our partner in this effort, chancellor pak to hee academy. [applause] >> thank you, victor. i'm happy to be back at the cfius after three years....
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u.s. army air corps and air force aircraft. a typical u.s. combat division would operate six to eight of these grasshoppers' for spotting duties and one american pilot named charles carpenter who was homesick and is satisfied with his role of flying as an artillery spotter bolted six m1 a1 bazookas to the wing strut of his piper l4 terrain fire down onto german panzer tank columns. he took on the name of bazooka charlie. his daughter later wrote in an article, it was like a sparrow trying to attack an elephant except this sparrow had fangs. the liaison aircraft most important and played a role in operation overlord, and one of those is on display here at the memorial. ladies and gentlemen, a very nice round of applause for its flight path today of the l 16 grasshopper. >> we would be the first to land in france 15 minutes before the pathfinder. the flight time from portland billed to utah beach would be 57 minutes to miles. 57 miles turned out. we turned 90 degrees south east and flew over
u.s. army air corps and air force aircraft. a typical u.s. combat division would operate six to eight of these grasshoppers' for spotting duties and one american pilot named charles carpenter who was homesick and is satisfied with his role of flying as an artillery spotter bolted six m1 a1 bazookas to the wing strut of his piper l4 terrain fire down onto german panzer tank columns. he took on the name of bazooka charlie. his daughter later wrote in an article, it was like a sparrow trying to...
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fifth, active u.s.ination with and partners is indispensab for long-term security and sea region the u.s. black sea security and development strategy will instrumental in this regard. allow me to expand on the ideas presented previously. first, the unique character of russia's aggressionn the b■■■ ■k region. i like the other regions the world+in against the rules-based international order are still below the threshold of full war. the black sea is, as speak, the locion of armed aggression by a great power. the effect of russia's cascading, and mutually are being challenged by russiaed in the black sea■) law, stateref navigation, just to name only a few. for my second argument i would like to draw your attention tol, moscow's aggreio clear political aims. it seeks to create an alternativehere states have limited sovereignty, great powers unilaterally imposed against their will, and trade and technology are weaponized by the outcome of rus challenge to the rules-based international order in the black seai
fifth, active u.s.ination with and partners is indispensab for long-term security and sea region the u.s. black sea security and development strategy will instrumental in this regard. allow me to expand on the ideas presented previously. first, the unique character of russia's aggressionn the b■■■ ■k region. i like the other regions the world+in against the rules-based international order are still below the threshold of full war. the black sea is, as speak, the locion of armed...
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the u.s.s the leader in the international order. we made several recommendations congress and stop pulling my birth and come to fruition. in the funding stability to enable t respond to innovative proaches to invest with more certainty and clarity more cost-effectiveness it the operations build on time and ntinued of increasese programs is interesting. again in the realm of the importance of these capabilities have adequate co capabilities. deter it to begin and a lot of that is conventional capability because we do believe militaryict it will happen. and the convention. some additional increased and these capabilities the u.s. will got to rely which is not consistent with the long-term goal. we talked a lot again about diplomacy and arms-control stability.ia has pulled out. the new part to be the case we hope that continues to be the case that said, it's important no strategicl one of the other creative things that might be done? we need to t but we made respect to security administration we
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compared to the u.s.ny other modern war, it doesn't come close to that ratio. >> we are talking about tens of thousands of civilians killed. >> that's a tragedy. hamas is using them as human shields. even the u.n., a week and a half ago, said the estimate of children fatality in gaza was 50% of what it would have been. >> dozens were killed in the camp and the bbc has been speaking to people on the scene who said they saw women mournin g. if that is the case, how is israel carrying out these strikes targeting women and children? >> they are not targeting women and children. the targets are hamas. hamas regularly inflates all this. the israeli military put out a list of the terrorists killed in that school. hamas will say they are civilians. we know they are terrorists. >> is that the cost that comes along with it? >> again, the authority will do it utmost, but sometimes hamas will be so deeply embedded -- there is a reason why there in schools. precisely for this headline. once a school is used by headqua
compared to the u.s.ny other modern war, it doesn't come close to that ratio. >> we are talking about tens of thousands of civilians killed. >> that's a tragedy. hamas is using them as human shields. even the u.n., a week and a half ago, said the estimate of children fatality in gaza was 50% of what it would have been. >> dozens were killed in the camp and the bbc has been speaking to people on the scene who said they saw women mournin g. if that is the case, how is israel...
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it requires good u.s.leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is a different problem. that's the problem we are facing here. that's where i went with the messaging part. end of the day, nato is only as strong as all 32 allies together. a big part of that is the u.s. role. there are credible capability gaps the europeans have that are filled by the u.s. nato will be weakened if the u.s. is not in it. >> i think nato would survive without the u.s. it would be a shell of itself but it would continue to serve an important role in bringing together countries in europe to have debates about d
it requires good u.s.leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is...
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we have jon who is the advocacy legal advisor at theonflict u.s. n u.s. law and policy related to civilian arms, ar and is written extensively u.s. arms transfers ins context. last but certainly not least the director monitor the center for international policy. former fellow at simpson by the way. manages the tracking arms transfassistance program conducts extensive research on the impact on human rights and security landscape. think we've all gotten the flow of h these if you have questions you would like to ask panelists give some opening remarks i wil. let's start with use for his for security assistance today because sure, let me start by thanking the arms control and thank you for inviting me. i will start by setting the stage at 8:30 thousand footvel. a global level looking or transfer policy. we get into some t specific transfer policies update february 2023 a provides a framework under which u.s. government agencies review and evaluate arms transfers. the policy aligns u.s. farms orision with u.s. foreign policy and national security objectives.
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coming up, the united nations adopts a u.s. crafted truce deal as secretary of state antony blinken arrives in israel. more on the ongoing cease-fire talks next. plus new quantum's founder and ceo says the u.k. is emerging as a world leader in quantum computing. we speak exclusively to the ceo about what is needed to stay ahead in that field. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bird daybreak europe -- welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the united nations security council has voted to support a cease-fire plan that sets conditions for a temporary traders, hostage and prisoner -- temporary truce, hostage-prisoner exchanges, and a reconstruction plan for gaza. it passed 14-0 with russia abstaining. ramonda bercetche joints me -- joumanna bercetche joints me. what is it looking like? >> yeah, tom. we know the resolution passed the security council 14-0 with russia abstaining, all in support of this u.s. cease-fire proposal but on the table by joe biden by may 31. there's growing momentum to endorse the proposal. it ind
coming up, the united nations adopts a u.s. crafted truce deal as secretary of state antony blinken arrives in israel. more on the ongoing cease-fire talks next. plus new quantum's founder and ceo says the u.k. is emerging as a world leader in quantum computing. we speak exclusively to the ceo about what is needed to stay ahead in that field. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bird daybreak europe -- welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the united nations security council has...
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we had u.s.hip production from taiwan to japan.emselves more resilience in case of these >> i think self-sufficiency is -- has never been the objective. the semiconductor supply is the most intricate,op almost miracus invention to is that is not somu can just oh, it's all here we're shut off from this. that's not how it works.■) the question of resilience, it's not an on-off switch you build it over time. and i think that -- i'll come back to the statistic i shared at the outset which is the since the capital investment in electronics manufacturerring in this country than you saw for the previous 26 years combined. the ef seeing that is resilience being built. and our job is to make sure that continues. >> thank you, chris. thank incredibly insightful discussion. really appreciate you c time wi. thank you to the audience.use] [capon 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. p.org] >> today an unprecedented ar maw d
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the u.s. as come to overshadow the need to address the root causes of irregular migration. as we have learned over decades is the only long-term solution. i was serving in the obama-pres. biden: administration alongside many of today's speakers when the u.s. strategy for engagemen. which recognize the need to move beyond reactive measures and toward proactive framework that at the time the strategy focused on three pillars and the three countries of northern central america, el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. and the three pillars were combating poverty and promoting shared prosperity, fostering good governance, combating corruption, and addressing strike airing levels of crime and violence. -- staggering levels of crime and violence. under harris-biden, it expanded to include elements such as promoting human rights and labor rights, combating gender-based violence, and climate resilience and environmental sustainability. today we will have the opportunity to take stock of the strategy and
the u.s. as come to overshadow the need to address the root causes of irregular migration. as we have learned over decades is the only long-term solution. i was serving in the obama-pres. biden: administration alongside many of today's speakers when the u.s. strategy for engagemen. which recognize the need to move beyond reactive measures and toward proactive framework that at the time the strategy focused on three pillars and the three countries of northern central america, el salvador,...
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u.s. department to charge him under the espionage act. >> we have long considered julian assange as someone who endangered the lives of american operatives when wikileaks released documents on the iraq and afghanistan wars. >> it is a whirlwind of emotions. i mutilated. -- i am elated. >> even though assange goes free and ends the saga, the fact is the precedent press groups warned about arguably has been set in the sense that he did plead guilty. >> joining me, susie bought a face, christopher steele, and jessica, deputy political editor for the guardian. >> the last five years behind bars in the u.k. and before that, he was holed up four years at the ecuadorian embassy in london. u.s. prosecutors have room -- recommended a 62 month prison sentence on a single espionage charge but under the new agreement mr. assange will walk free due to credit gained by time already spent in prison. joining me now is our correspondent. why has mr. assange flown to saipan? what will happen there? >> julia
u.s. department to charge him under the espionage act. >> we have long considered julian assange as someone who endangered the lives of american operatives when wikileaks released documents on the iraq and afghanistan wars. >> it is a whirlwind of emotions. i mutilated. -- i am elated. >> even though assange goes free and ends the saga, the fact is the precedent press groups warned about arguably has been set in the sense that he did plead guilty. >> joining me, susie...
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u.s. navy is trying to stop. >> when was the last time that the u.s. navy operated at this pace for a couple months? >> i think you'd have to go back to world war ii where you have ships who are engaged in combat. when i say engaged in combat, they're getting shot at, we're getting shot at, and we're shooting back. >>> for a year, "60 minutes" has been investigating the theft of cambodia's cultural heritage. thousands of artifacts from religious sites across the country, leaving empty pedestals where gods and deities once stood. we found some of them on display at the metropolitan museum of art. how did these looted treasures get here, and will they ever be returned? >> we are on the verge of returning a number of them? >> all of them? >> that, i can't say. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm cecilia vega. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ discover the
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whilst the u.s.ways stand with israel, we know biden is committed to israel, they do consider hezbollah very different to hamas. they consider them more strong and organized. if things escalate, whilst the americans would stand shoulder to shoulder with israel, to quote mr. biden, they would not commit to on the ground, for example. all of that will be discussed by mr. gallant and his counterparts in d.c. rajini: nomia, there has been a bit of a back-and-forth, hasn't there, about this so-called freezing or unfreezing of shipments of bombs between israel and the u.s. there has been a lack of clarity on who is saying what. nomia: you're right, huge lack of clarity on it. mr. netanyahu gave a long interview to israeli tv in which he doubled down on accusations that the u.s. is essentially slowballing military aid to israel and implying that that is affecting their offensive in gaza, something the u.s. has completely denied. white house spokesman john kirby described mr. netanyahu's comments as perplexi
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the u.s. we were the leader -- the u.s. the u.s.a. was theth leader in e first microchips. 's, and that waa mixture of private capital and government support. a messy mix, a messy process that would change what we think we know -- challenge what we think we know about governments and markets and what works and what doesn't. we gave up part of it in manufacturing, and we are now in the process of trying to figure out how to regain the ability to build a meaningful share of the world's mr. vance chips in the u.s. this -- world's most advanced chips in the u.s. this is complicated and hard and consequent. we have three great people together through the topic. mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the terms and conditions of the grants. chris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal," and he will moderate. [applause] greg: it really is a privilege to be
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the u.s. korea accuse the north of supplying russia with artillery in exchange for food and military aid. on monday, nato chief yen stolberg said he is concerned about the potential support moscow could provide for the nuclear programs. >> it demonstrates and confirms the close alignment between russia and the authoritarian states like north korea, but also china and iran. this also demonstratethat our security is not regional, it is global. what happens in europe matters for asia, and what happens in asia matters for us. this is demonstrated in ukraine, where iran, north korea, and china are propping up, fueling russia's war of aggression against ukraine. sumi: our correspondent is following is story from us from soul, and she joins us. good to see you. what is the agenda for this trip? correspondent: vladimir putin arrived very late, pyongyang time, or very early into the hours of the morning. seoul is waking up to pictures of mr. putin arriving to a red carpet welcome, being received by kim
the u.s. korea accuse the north of supplying russia with artillery in exchange for food and military aid. on monday, nato chief yen stolberg said he is concerned about the potential support moscow could provide for the nuclear programs. >> it demonstrates and confirms the close alignment between russia and the authoritarian states like north korea, but also china and iran. this also demonstratethat our security is not regional, it is global. what happens in europe matters for asia, and...
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u.s. interest rates may stay higher for longer. the yen's to levels not seen since 1986. raising the possibility of intervention. u.k. prime minister rishi sunak and labour's keir starmer get combative in their final tv debate one week ahead of the election. we bring you the highlights. plus, a familiar face is taking the helm of the swiss national bank. we break down what to expect from the leadership of martin schlegel. let's check on the markets because one of the key drivers across the asset to fully in equity markets is micron, a mismatch in terms of expectations and delivery, at least for this maker of memory chips. we will get onto the market moves shortly made that is playing into what's happening in equity markets. you are pointing to a lower start this thursday, june 26th. on the u.k., the ftse 100 looking to a loss of 17 points. as we count down to that election july the fourth next thursday in the u.k. s&p futures stateside looking to losses of 0.3%. nasdaq futures also pointin
u.s. interest rates may stay higher for longer. the yen's to levels not seen since 1986. raising the possibility of intervention. u.k. prime minister rishi sunak and labour's keir starmer get combative in their final tv debate one week ahead of the election. we bring you the highlights. plus, a familiar face is taking the helm of the swiss national bank. we break down what to expect from the leadership of martin schlegel. let's check on the markets because one of the key drivers across the...