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sec. of the navy august 9, 2021. secretary del toro holds a masters in national security studies from the naval war college. a masters in national security -- i'm sorry, a masters in space centers engineering from the naval postgraduate school and a masters in legislative affairs from george washington university. it's wonderful to have you home again. >> thank you. it's great to be back. >> great. that was the nice part. we have a lot of ground to cover. here we go. i will let people know we won't have time for q&a at the end. get yours -- we will hold a time for q&a at the end. you can submit questions at www .stimson.org/questions. as that of the navy you are responsible for an institution with over 900,000 sailors, marines, reservists and civilian personnel as well as overseeing a budget of more than $210 billion. and what's more, the u.s. navy is marking a major milestone next year, 250 years since its founding. with all these considerations in mind and given your position as secretar
sec. of the navy august 9, 2021. secretary del toro holds a masters in national security studies from the naval war college. a masters in national security -- i'm sorry, a masters in space centers engineering from the naval postgraduate school and a masters in legislative affairs from george washington university. it's wonderful to have you home again. >> thank you. it's great to be back. >> great. that was the nice part. we have a lot of ground to cover. here we go. i will let...
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sec. austin: sec. austin: ukraine can be successful if it has the right amount of security assistance. we are very grateful for congress passing the supplemental, and, again, if you think about what russia intended to do fairly often -- early on, what its strategic objectives were and the fact that it failed to achieve any strategic objectives, two years later, 793 days later, ukraine is still fighting, still holding its ground. remarkable. it is holding that ground even in the face of a question as to whether or not we were going to continue to support them. that question is off the table now. it has reassured the ukrainians, but also it has reassured our allies and partners around the globe. reporter: mr. secretary, national security adviser jake sullivan raised the concern this week about there being a catch-up period in terms of getting interceptors and some of this new aid to ukraine. can you speak to the vulnerabilities, the concerns that we are in this particularly sensitive time? and then, mr.
sec. austin: sec. austin: ukraine can be successful if it has the right amount of security assistance. we are very grateful for congress passing the supplemental, and, again, if you think about what russia intended to do fairly often -- early on, what its strategic objectives were and the fact that it failed to achieve any strategic objectives, two years later, 793 days later, ukraine is still fighting, still holding its ground. remarkable. it is holding that ground even in the face of a...
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sec. wormuth: sure. i am a huge fan of the pmf program and probably would not be here today if it were not for that program. i was fortunate enough to be chosen for the office of secretary of defense back in 1995. i spent almost a year at the state department. i was thinking about that as i drove over here. there was a special office they set up to facilitate the senate ratification of the first round of data enlargement. madeleine albright was secretary at that time. i got to see her a little bit at work, which is remarkable. and then i was very fortunate to convert into a permanent civil service position on my first spot in the pentagon was with an incredible figure in national security. she was an early mentor of mine and has been someone who has been very helpful and from whom i have learned a lot over the course in my career. so i would not be here if it were not for the program. anyone interested in foreign policy or government service of any kind who are graduate students, i strongl
sec. wormuth: sure. i am a huge fan of the pmf program and probably would not be here today if it were not for that program. i was fortunate enough to be chosen for the office of secretary of defense back in 1995. i spent almost a year at the state department. i was thinking about that as i drove over here. there was a special office they set up to facilitate the senate ratification of the first round of data enlargement. madeleine albright was secretary at that time. i got to see her a little...
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sec. becerra: i did not connect the dots until i was probably already in elected office in the state assembly in california back at the beginning of 1990's. and i began to see the connections. my father was a farmworker. after that he went on to do other jobs, always manual labor and always outdoors and california can get very hot. he used to do a lot of paving of roads in the heyday of freeway construction, the 5 and 80. if you ever stood underneath asphalt when it is baking, first being laid on a day that is already 110 degrees it can get very hot. and that is what he did a lot. he also did a lot of pipe digging and i am talking not the little pipes about the three-foot ones. and outdoors outdoors, outdoors. i got to work as a construction worker like him as a laborer to help pay for college and one day we were working on a bridge. and i just happen to see a whole bunch of men gathering and i asked one of my colleagues what is going on? and he said and i forget the gentleman's name and h
sec. becerra: i did not connect the dots until i was probably already in elected office in the state assembly in california back at the beginning of 1990's. and i began to see the connections. my father was a farmworker. after that he went on to do other jobs, always manual labor and always outdoors and california can get very hot. he used to do a lot of paving of roads in the heyday of freeway construction, the 5 and 80. if you ever stood underneath asphalt when it is baking, first being laid...
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sec. jean-pierre: all right, thanks, everybody. thanks, jake. i do have something at the top for all of you come and then we can get into q&a. over the last few days, our administration took several steps to protect workers and consumers. the ftc bans noncompete agreements, which currently keep 30 million workers nearly one in five, from changing jobs. this role will increase wages by $400 billion over the next two years. -- 10 years. the network extends over time protections to millions of workers, as the president put it, if you work extra hours, you deserve extra pay. the latest the labor department is also protecting retirements carried by requiring financial advisors to act in the sav ers' best interest of another own kid this will save millions of americans thousands of dollars for their retirement accounts. the transportation department is getting the consumer to get what they they are owed by requiring airlines to give cash refunds when flights are canceled, significant changed, ch
sec. jean-pierre: all right, thanks, everybody. thanks, jake. i do have something at the top for all of you come and then we can get into q&a. over the last few days, our administration took several steps to protect workers and consumers. the ftc bans noncompete agreements, which currently keep 30 million workers nearly one in five, from changing jobs. this role will increase wages by $400 billion over the next two years. -- 10 years. the network extends over time protections to millions of...
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sec. vilsack: first of all, in terms of food inflation, there is a significant event between what people are paying at the grocery store in relationship to what they're paying at restaurants. what you will find is if you go deeper into those numbers, the opportunities that grocery stars are improving significantly can but it is restaurants where we are seeing a bit of high inflation. you have to dissing us between that, number one. -- distinguish between that, number one. number two, it is true that commodity prices of come down, but farmers get 15 to $.20 or so for every food dollars spent at the grocery store. commodity prices don't have as much of an impact on food prices as you might think. the issue with avian influenza, clearly a component of the egg price increase. the good news is we are not seeing anywhere near the level we saw last year, the bad news is we continue to grapple with it. sonali: if not inflation, what is the biggest challenge faced by rural america today? sec. vilsa
sec. vilsack: first of all, in terms of food inflation, there is a significant event between what people are paying at the grocery store in relationship to what they're paying at restaurants. what you will find is if you go deeper into those numbers, the opportunities that grocery stars are improving significantly can but it is restaurants where we are seeing a bit of high inflation. you have to dissing us between that, number one. -- distinguish between that, number one. number two, it is true...
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sec. kahangama: foreign influence will be attractive for foreign governments to interfere in elections. it is something we have seen over many years. we've learned lessons. people may not be as interested in the workings of bureaucrats or technocratic things but we've instituted structures within federal government. we have a framework we have put out. there is process for director of national intelligence to identify intelligence indicative of foreign influence operations, to coordinate with officials and understand the veracity and make a determination and how to notify the individual and/or public. that exists now intentionally. we have our eyes up in a way we hadn't in the past in terms of governmental coordination. everyone is on the same page about how issues come up and how we get ahead of them. we are proud of the work we have done. when we think about our role, we think a couple different ways in addressing these campaigns. we want to focus on elevating state and local voices. thi
sec. kahangama: foreign influence will be attractive for foreign governments to interfere in elections. it is something we have seen over many years. we've learned lessons. people may not be as interested in the workings of bureaucrats or technocratic things but we've instituted structures within federal government. we have a framework we have put out. there is process for director of national intelligence to identify intelligence indicative of foreign influence operations, to coordinate with...
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sec. blinken: good evening everyone. 10 months ago i visitor to china at a time of profound tension between our countries. with the aim of stimulating the relationship and reopening and strengthening our channels of communication. over a series of candid and constructive conversations i had that with president xi and other senior officials, i am made clear our policies can internships and identified issues of shared interest where we might work together. those discussions which were followed by additional senior-level visits and meetings between our governments helped lay the foundation for a productive summit between president biden, president xi in san francisco at the end of last year. our leaders agreed on concrete steps to cooperate on issues that matter to our people, to the world, and reduce the risk of misunderstanding and miscalculation. in the months since then, we have focused intensively on advancing those commitments. i will returned -- i returned to china this week to take st
sec. blinken: good evening everyone. 10 months ago i visitor to china at a time of profound tension between our countries. with the aim of stimulating the relationship and reopening and strengthening our channels of communication. over a series of candid and constructive conversations i had that with president xi and other senior officials, i am made clear our policies can internships and identified issues of shared interest where we might work together. those discussions which were followed by...
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. >>> the head of the sec comes to silicon valley. firefighters in the bay talk about the problems they faced during a fire that has them calling for a change to internet access roles. robert handa will be joining us over the fight over net neutrality. >>> let's begin with a story that had millions of americans looking up into the sky today, maybe you as well. the total solar eclipse. while we didn't get the full show in the bay area, more than a dozen dates were in the so- called path of totality. let's go ahead and show you that path. cities along roughly a 100 mile wide swat from texas to maine went completely dark today as the moon passed between the sun and the earth. and one of the first major cities in the u.s. to see the total eclipse was dallas, texas. for nearly 4 1/2 minutes, this is what a lot of people out there got to see. and here's what it looks like on the ground as the eclipse was happening. people in terre haute indiana food and i as the movement in front of the sun. you can see crowds going into darkness during the
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sec. yellen: let me start with tiktok. we discussed it briefly. you know, the president has made it clear that a bill in the house, and i am certainly supportive of efforts by our administration to address national security issues in relation to sensitive, personal data, so our concerns here have to do with sensitive, personal data and protecting it. this is a legitimate concern. it is a concern that china, for its part, also is concerned about many u.s. social caps are not allowed to operate in china. we would like to find a way forward. of course, this is important for the chinese, you know, the president made clear he would sign the house legislation. sorry, there was a second? fatima: on solar capacity, will we be looking for voluntary export restrictions? sec. yellen: well, i don't have anything specific to say here. this is a problem that has developed over many years. i think, importantly, it reflects chinese policies that place great priority on these sectors, channels, supports, a
sec. yellen: let me start with tiktok. we discussed it briefly. you know, the president has made it clear that a bill in the house, and i am certainly supportive of efforts by our administration to address national security issues in relation to sensitive, personal data, so our concerns here have to do with sensitive, personal data and protecting it. this is a legitimate concern. it is a concern that china, for its part, also is concerned about many u.s. social caps are not allowed to operate...
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sec. aguilar: we have a large latino population in nevada. they are going to determine the outcome of some of our most critical elections but it goes back to even a.i. and translation of information, again, at the a.i. democracy project, we went through some of the translation projects and the information, the way information was translated into spanish, the tone was very festive and very party-like and i think when you're talking about the seriousness of elections, that's not going to translate very well to that voter so that's a big concern. and we also did it into hindy and the way hindi was translated and translated was so strict and so critical that i think a voter would hear that and would be afraid to actually vote because it was so strict and so direct. so the tone of translation is very, very critical. but the majority of participate don't speak second languages -- people don't speak second languages so they're not able to understand the impact translation is able to have. vivian:
sec. aguilar: we have a large latino population in nevada. they are going to determine the outcome of some of our most critical elections but it goes back to even a.i. and translation of information, again, at the a.i. democracy project, we went through some of the translation projects and the information, the way information was translated into spanish, the tone was very festive and very party-like and i think when you're talking about the seriousness of elections, that's not going to...
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sec. blinken: the second part of the question first -- with any country, we are focused on policies, not personalities. what we are looking to see is what are the russia policies. unfortunately, tragically, horrifically the policy at present is the ongoing aggression against ukraine and the tremendous suffering is bringing to ukrainians and the threat that continues to pose not only to ukraine but to the very principles at the heart of the international system that countries rely on. countries can't just try to change the territory and borders of another country by force or determine the future of that country. because we know if we leave that unchecked, then aggressors everywhere will draw their own conclusions and that makes for a world that's even more violent and unstable and full of conflict. so what we are focused on is what russia is doing and as i said, it continues to pursue this aggression against ukraine. again with regard to funding, there are two things that i think are import
sec. blinken: the second part of the question first -- with any country, we are focused on policies, not personalities. what we are looking to see is what are the russia policies. unfortunately, tragically, horrifically the policy at present is the ongoing aggression against ukraine and the tremendous suffering is bringing to ukrainians and the threat that continues to pose not only to ukraine but to the very principles at the heart of the international system that countries rely on. countries...
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nobody knows what the sec really thinks about this. if it is declared a security since it so widely-held it could blow up the markets. a lot of people hold this thing. if it is declared a commodity, it paves the way for a lot of stuff including an ethereum etf. blackrock and other places want. so here's what we had today which i think is fascinating. we found out, this is via some really good reporting from ellie terry who is all over this thing. there is wells notice to ethereum, consensus blockchain, to ethereum, saying you know, basically implying that the sec believes ethereum is a security, unregistered and all the stuff to back it up, all the stuff that gary gensler said. that happened. on top of that consensus, which is the sort of group which is behind ethereum, run by joe lubin and vitaly buk-arek i believe his name is big players have sued the sec they want clarity whether this is security or not. this thing is reaching a head. i'm not sure it is trading up or down or no one wants to make of this. this is huge. this is going,
nobody knows what the sec really thinks about this. if it is declared a security since it so widely-held it could blow up the markets. a lot of people hold this thing. if it is declared a commodity, it paves the way for a lot of stuff including an ethereum etf. blackrock and other places want. so here's what we had today which i think is fascinating. we found out, this is via some really good reporting from ellie terry who is all over this thing. there is wells notice to ethereum, consensus...
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kelly: one game in town. >> by the sec says it is commodity, doesn't need to be registered. buy it all you want. that will help the bitcoin etfs. this is where we are. this is a dynamic industry. crypto is becoming part of the asset mix. we don't know how much. if they approve this, i ace step toward your financial advisor saying hey, 30% bonds, 10% stocks, 8% gold. maybe a little crypto. that is how you mainstream it. we're not quite there yet. kelly: yeah, definitely would give people more comfort but we know you're going to be all over it. >> i will be. kelly: go to on crypto and ellie. >> really my producer who comes up with these crazy stories. kelly: she is fabulous. charlie gasparino, thank you so much for your time today. well, wedbush's dan ives out with a note before microsoft reports fiscal third quarter earnings this thursday. this is microsoft's iphone moment, with artificial intelligence set to change cloud growth trajectory at the company for the next few years, joining us is turtle creek wealth advisors chief market strategist, david spika. iphone moment. tha
kelly: one game in town. >> by the sec says it is commodity, doesn't need to be registered. buy it all you want. that will help the bitcoin etfs. this is where we are. this is a dynamic industry. crypto is becoming part of the asset mix. we don't know how much. if they approve this, i ace step toward your financial advisor saying hey, 30% bonds, 10% stocks, 8% gold. maybe a little crypto. that is how you mainstream it. we're not quite there yet. kelly: yeah, definitely would give people...
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>> perhaps some friendships are stronger than the sec. it is a bit of surprise in january finally resolve this year's long probe which rattled industry. everyone on wall street was closely monitoring this probe because this is not something people thought cross the line. it was a bit of a gray area. clearly the doj and sec did not agree. morgan stanley paid a fine. but when he was banned from the industry for one year by the sec and yet here we are three months later where he has joined the firm because of its changed status, changed to a family office, and that allowed for pawan passi to join the firm. that is one court most of the other is this -- that is one quirk the other is, recipient of the trading links. none of the participants have been accused of any wrongdoing with the doj and sec. anyone is talking about this move clearly has some eyebrows going up today. sonali: let's talk more about do we know why they made this move into a family office in order to hire pawan passi or for another reason? >> it would be hard to speculate. w
>> perhaps some friendships are stronger than the sec. it is a bit of surprise in january finally resolve this year's long probe which rattled industry. everyone on wall street was closely monitoring this probe because this is not something people thought cross the line. it was a bit of a gray area. clearly the doj and sec did not agree. morgan stanley paid a fine. but when he was banned from the industry for one year by the sec and yet here we are three months later where he has joined...
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sec. buttigieg: that assessment is certainly plausible. we have not yet seen a hard timeline. and, remember, there are a lot of things yet to be known, both in terms of the condition of the parts of the bridge that did not collapse, and in terms of the design of what will take its place. for example, one advantage of having a design that's identical or similar to the old bridge is, it could be done more quickly. on the other hand there may be advantages to having a different design. those are decisions that the state, under the leadership of governor moore, will work through. we're not going to dictate that. what we are going to do is make sure that there's funding and, whenever requested, technical assistance to help them get that job done. we have already moved the first $60 million made available through our emergency relief program. there is certainly going to be a need for more funding. we will do what we can with the dollars we have, but, if we need to turn to congress for more dolla
sec. buttigieg: that assessment is certainly plausible. we have not yet seen a hard timeline. and, remember, there are a lot of things yet to be known, both in terms of the condition of the parts of the bridge that did not collapse, and in terms of the design of what will take its place. for example, one advantage of having a design that's identical or similar to the old bridge is, it could be done more quickly. on the other hand there may be advantages to having a different design. those are...
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the sec is just walking through that they don't care. i don't know what this is about comic control? information question regarding tone with the motive is for and i cannot imagine. >> is part of the avalanche of regulation that squeezing the life out of our economy it's killing off a medium and small sized business and makes it easier for the regulars they only have to deal the few big companies they're usually willing to cut a deal with the regulators. this step is coming down the pipeline as you know as an unprecedented rate they're trying to slip this kind of thing through this truly has to be stopped because if we allow them to take the position they can go out and gather up this information just so they have it if a crime is committed there is no stopping point to that. larry: we need deep regulation but we need to rollback these abiding regulations. i just saw an article he put a trillion dollars worth of regulations on the books. a trillion dollars worth of regulations and only three plus years. bill barr, old friend, on the show
the sec is just walking through that they don't care. i don't know what this is about comic control? information question regarding tone with the motive is for and i cannot imagine. >> is part of the avalanche of regulation that squeezing the life out of our economy it's killing off a medium and small sized business and makes it easier for the regulars they only have to deal the few big companies they're usually willing to cut a deal with the regulators. this step is coming down the...
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sec. blinken: we want to see elections go forward. we want to see everyone participate in those elections. we want to make sure people feel they are well represented. it is also vitally important that the relationship between baghdad move forward and a positive and productive way for all of the people of iraq, including the kurdish region. we are very focused on that in our conversations with the government in baghdad as well as with officials in the k r.g.. elections are an important part of that thank you. >> thank you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioninitute, which is responsible for its caption content and accura visit ncicap.org] >> all this week, we are showing recent supreme court cases of the high court -- that the high court is expected to rule on. we will talk with reporters about the legal issues involved. it begins each nine -- e night at 9:30 eastern. tonight'argument is united states v rohini, a second amendment case on whether pele under domestic violence protective orders can own ms. watch the s
sec. blinken: we want to see elections go forward. we want to see everyone participate in those elections. we want to make sure people feel they are well represented. it is also vitally important that the relationship between baghdad move forward and a positive and productive way for all of the people of iraq, including the kurdish region. we are very focused on that in our conversations with the government in baghdad as well as with officials in the k r.g.. elections are an important part of...
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sec., that the number of illegal immigrants that you and the president allow into the country count for congressional district reapportionment? isn't it true, mr. sec., that the number of illegal immigrants that you and president biden have allowed into the country counts for allocating electoral votes? >> same answer. i don't understand your question. the notion that we intend to allow illegal immigration is nothing short of preposterous. >> so you do understand the question. >> it is disrespectful to the extraordinary hard work that we perform and far more importantly that the personnel in the department of homeland security and across thend administration perform to stem illegal immigration and build orderly pathways and invest in a working system, and we only wish that the bipartisan legislation about which i've not heard a critical term -- >> you are using up my time. you do this every single time, every single time and it's the fact that you know it and i know it. at the a number of
sec., that the number of illegal immigrants that you and the president allow into the country count for congressional district reapportionment? isn't it true, mr. sec., that the number of illegal immigrants that you and president biden have allowed into the country counts for allocating electoral votes? >> same answer. i don't understand your question. the notion that we intend to allow illegal immigration is nothing short of preposterous. >> so you do understand the question....
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host: and we are getting your reactions to the dismissal of sec. mayorkas impeachment without a trial in the senate. the numbers are on your screen. republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002. about 15 minutes left in this segment. we will hear from larry in north carolina, independent. good morning. caller: how are you? host: good. caller: thank you. i'm amazed what warner said concerning the scenario -- this scenario because i have family in virginia. i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us, in 2021, about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into outbuildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. police said they could not really do anything about it because they were migrants. so they didn't know where they were. so my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed with what the biden administration was doing on the border. and this is in 2021. so now, today, they try and mak
host: and we are getting your reactions to the dismissal of sec. mayorkas impeachment without a trial in the senate. the numbers are on your screen. republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002. about 15 minutes left in this segment. we will hear from larry in north carolina, independent. good morning. caller: how are you? host: good. caller: thank you. i'm amazed what warner said concerning the scenario -- this scenario because i have family in virginia....
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so the sec is just, just walking through that. they don't care. this is all about, i don't know what this is about? control, information? i don't know what the motive is for it. i can't imagine? >> well it is part of this avalanche of regulation, larry, that is squeezing the life out of our economy, it's killing off medium and small sized business so that it makes it easier for the regulators because they only deal with a few big companies are usually willing to cut a deal with the regulators. this stuff is coming down the pipeline as you know at an unprecedented rate. they're trying to slip this kind of thing through. this truly has to be stopped. if we allow them to take the position that they can go out and gather up all this information just so they have it if a crime is committed, there is no stopping point to that. larry: so we need some deregulation, don't we? we need to roll back all these biden regulations. i just saw an article, he has put a trillion dollars worth of regulations on the books, a trillion dollars worth of regulations in on
so the sec is just, just walking through that. they don't care. this is all about, i don't know what this is about? control, information? i don't know what the motive is for it. i can't imagine? >> well it is part of this avalanche of regulation, larry, that is squeezing the life out of our economy, it's killing off medium and small sized business so that it makes it easier for the regulators because they only deal with a few big companies are usually willing to cut a deal with the...
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the sec blocked third-party messaging apps and texts from employees work mobile phones. it includes what's up and i message. the sec says this will lower risk their systems can be compromised and enhance record-keeping. ed: the ceo of atos, a company struggling with temping shares and a wall of debt is confident french i.t. company will be saved. the ceo spoke in an exclusive interview with bloomberg in paris. >> we are actually working with our creditors, both our banks and bondholders for a solution to our high level of debt and the maturities coming due in the next 18 months. the dialogue is very positive. we are offering debt conciliation, as you mentioned, mediators are helping those discussions. i believe everybody is aligned. we recently had liquidity from the same bondholders and banks. again, it is an indication everybody is aligned to find a solution. >> what else can be thought of the proposal apart from this group of bondholders? will we see for example, asset disposal ahead of next week? is that a possibility? or do you totally exclude this? >> we have prese
the sec blocked third-party messaging apps and texts from employees work mobile phones. it includes what's up and i message. the sec says this will lower risk their systems can be compromised and enhance record-keeping. ed: the ceo of atos, a company struggling with temping shares and a wall of debt is confident french i.t. company will be saved. the ceo spoke in an exclusive interview with bloomberg in paris. >> we are actually working with our creditors, both our banks and bondholders...
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a sec. mayorkas use only the second cabinet secretary to be impeached by the house. the last time was 1876. [background sounds] the majority leader is recognized. >> led to the court on the call be dispensed with. >> without objection. the impeachment trial of the secretary of homeland security. >> the message will be received and the senate takes notice of the action by the house. madam president and members of the senate i announce the presence of managers on the part of the house of representatives conducts proceedings on behalf of the house concerning the impeachment of the secretary of homeland security. at the managers on the part of the house will be received and asked into the well of the senate. the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> all persons are commanded to keep silence on pain of imprisonment while the house of representatives is exhibiting to the senate of the united states articles of impeachment against alejandro mayorkas, secretary of homeland security. >> the managers on the part of the house will proceed. >> mr. president, the manage
a sec. mayorkas use only the second cabinet secretary to be impeached by the house. the last time was 1876. [background sounds] the majority leader is recognized. >> led to the court on the call be dispensed with. >> without objection. the impeachment trial of the secretary of homeland security. >> the message will be received and the senate takes notice of the action by the house. madam president and members of the senate i announce the presence of managers on the part of the...
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sec green lighting spot ether etfs. the possibility is muted. we have seen major players putting forward applications. whether they get the go-ahead is a debate for many regulators. haslinda: thanks, our crypto queen. let's get more perspective on the possibility of u.s. ether etfs with the commodity futures trading commission commissioner caroline pham. we are debating whether it is a security or commodity when it comes to ether, you say it is a security but the sec thinks otherwise. caroline: it's great to see you in hong kong. pleased to be here. this debate seems to go on but the answer is always the same. i like to say everything is a commodity, even securities, is just that the sec has exclusive jurisdiction over securities in the united states. haslinda: it is problematic. back here again debating what is the solution. caroline: it's important for purposes of regulatory clarity, we need this settled once and for all. i would love to see the cftc and ftc have cooperative working arrangements that we have gone in the past including advisory
sec green lighting spot ether etfs. the possibility is muted. we have seen major players putting forward applications. whether they get the go-ahead is a debate for many regulators. haslinda: thanks, our crypto queen. let's get more perspective on the possibility of u.s. ether etfs with the commodity futures trading commission commissioner caroline pham. we are debating whether it is a security or commodity when it comes to ether, you say it is a security but the sec thinks otherwise. caroline:...
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we are subject to sec regulations. currently in the u.s. the sec is recommending banks not to use public blockchains as an underlying financial infrastructure. we don't have these restrictions. public blockchain is where the innovation will happen because of the compatibility of doing things on top of it, etc. if you want to understand the differences, it is similar to when the internet started and you have american online and msn that were close. then you have the public internet and that is where the innovation happened. anybody could build things on top of what someone else's building. i think the public blockchain is where the future is an innovation will happen and banks have restrictions and they are trying to be like j.p. morgan with onyx but they are subject to what regulators allow them to do. david: i'm curious how regulation will affect your new fund with blackrock. there are reports the sec is looking into that question of whether it might actually be a security. if the sec concluded it was a security there would be morr -- -- m
we are subject to sec regulations. currently in the u.s. the sec is recommending banks not to use public blockchains as an underlying financial infrastructure. we don't have these restrictions. public blockchain is where the innovation will happen because of the compatibility of doing things on top of it, etc. if you want to understand the differences, it is similar to when the internet started and you have american online and msn that were close. then you have the public internet and that is...
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sec., thank you for being here. i want to go back to a statement that you made on the question about>> how many people we have deported. you said 630,000 have been returned. that is not accurate. the actual deportation is 142,580. all those other people that you're talking about were rejected at the border. these are not ice deportations and you conflate the two numbers, and it's aggravating to me that you do that. here we are we've got the same problem we had a year ago when you were a year. year. in fact you last testified, since you last testified before us, 2.4 million people across the southern border. that is more than four years of president trump's presidency combined. your immigration policy is in chaos. you don't need congress to do anything. they have the ability to do it you just needed to talk to him to get it done. now in fiscal year 23 there were 294 illegal aliens on the watchlist that were arrested between the ports of entry and those are just the ones we called. how many
sec., thank you for being here. i want to go back to a statement that you made on the question about>> how many people we have deported. you said 630,000 have been returned. that is not accurate. the actual deportation is 142,580. all those other people that you're talking about were rejected at the border. these are not ice deportations and you conflate the two numbers, and it's aggravating to me that you do that. here we are we've got the same problem we had a year ago when you were a...
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sec. mayorkas alongside president biden has used nearly every tool at s disposal to engineer the greatest humanitarian and national security catastrophe at our boers in american history. tragically, senate democrats don't believe this merits their ti or a discussion on the senate floor. instead, they are signalingo millions demanding accountability that the officialreonsible for this disaster, who have ignored t law and misled congress repeatedly, is above reproach. the american people will hold senate democrats accountable for this display. here's the hoe diciary democrats, who say this is not about ignoring constitutiona duties. it is about a policy disagreement disis as a constitutional and evidence free political stunt. here is senator duckworth. "republicans impeached sec. mayorkas for not doing have to keep the border secure. also blocked the most significant border security deal in a generation. the ony should not be lost on anyone." here is senator tillis. "it is rich the democrats
sec. mayorkas alongside president biden has used nearly every tool at s disposal to engineer the greatest humanitarian and national security catastrophe at our boers in american history. tragically, senate democrats don't believe this merits their ti or a discussion on the senate floor. instead, they are signalingo millions demanding accountability that the officialreonsible for this disaster, who have ignored t law and misled congress repeatedly, is above reproach. the american people will...
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is, with the sec. mayorkas going, that is in the eye of the beholder. about timing being everything, mayorkas on capitol hill, making things doubly awkward for him. >> hyrve old, so the secretary just left because those hearings have now wrapped up and we're not sure if you will see him next week, it because as we say we don't know if senate democrats will allow impeachment trial. what was say that a vulnerable democratic, montana's senator jon tester was pretty happy about taking mayorkas today. watch this stew and is administered and have any plans to use any additional executive powers to address the situation of the southern border. >> senator tester, we continue to consider what additional executive actions we can take, that board to survive legal scrutiny and have an impact on border security. >> it is apparent the status q quo, and i would also say, this proposal for funding for homeland security is inadequate and we need to work on this. >> the house articles of impeachment were supposed to be sent to the senate tonight, that was delayed by hous
is, with the sec. mayorkas going, that is in the eye of the beholder. about timing being everything, mayorkas on capitol hill, making things doubly awkward for him. >> hyrve old, so the secretary just left because those hearings have now wrapped up and we're not sure if you will see him next week, it because as we say we don't know if senate democrats will allow impeachment trial. what was say that a vulnerable democratic, montana's senator jon tester was pretty happy about taking...
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under investigation by the sec. a whistleblower who is supposed to be some internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and "notorious criminals," and "high-level foreign officials from major oil-producing countries and war zones." the whistleblower made allegations about the bank involving alleged tax evasion and money laundering and lying to the sec. they were under sec investigation. that investigation appears to have gone away once donald trump became president in 2017. when donald trump became president in 2017, he also took the consumer financial protection grill off the board entirely. it, his administration disempower the agency, the same agency that had forced the car loan companies to pay $48 million in fines and restitution, donald trump very conveniently for those companies in the billionaire who ran those companies, very conveniently made that agency go away. while trump was in office, this guy is a bank started making big surprise loan
under investigation by the sec. a whistleblower who is supposed to be some internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and "notorious criminals," and "high-level foreign officials from major oil-producing countries and war zones." the whistleblower made allegations about the bank involving alleged tax evasion and money laundering and lying to the sec. they were under sec investigation. that investigation...
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of the sec's case against us getting knocked out at the early stage in the trial. we look forward to that process. >> we are going to talk about your relationship with tc in the regular tory pathway but one thing you reflected on last year is in your industry we continue to regulate through lawsuits. wit -- would you say that's a fair statement and in the context of the consumer suit and the sec that's what's happening still? faryar: absolutely. our company goal is to get clarity. the right way to regulate particularly the u.s. is good to be a digital asset technology is for congress and the administration to do what they say they want to do which is create comprehensive frameworks around the markets and stablecoin issuance. i think we can do it on a bipartisan basis and we hope our letter is encouraging of that to happen. ed: you've written this letter, why? >> we have shared trajectory for law enforcement. specific powers the treasury should have and we are supportive of but we also want to remind everyone the big picture is we need the industry to grow in the un
of the sec's case against us getting knocked out at the early stage in the trial. we look forward to that process. >> we are going to talk about your relationship with tc in the regular tory pathway but one thing you reflected on last year is in your industry we continue to regulate through lawsuits. wit -- would you say that's a fair statement and in the context of the consumer suit and the sec that's what's happening still? faryar: absolutely. our company goal is to get clarity. the...
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sec. thank you for being here. >> i recognize the gentleman from louisiana the chair of the subcommittee on border security and enforcement for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. the manning regarding the constitutional writ of impeachment proceedings. impeachment is not needed may include violations of the written law. there was never intended to be specific criminal violations in the statute. in many ways impeachment proceedings are intended to be guided by conduct that are far more deeply etched upon human history than any written law can never be. and basil meant as a criminal act and a betrayal of trust. a betrayal of trust is not a statute. the house committee on homeland security advanced articles of impeachment against the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas. he has been impeached by the people's house. these articles do not impugn the secretary's character no less dissenting views on how to handle the crisis of the border. instead of the impeachment articles a
sec. thank you for being here. >> i recognize the gentleman from louisiana the chair of the subcommittee on border security and enforcement for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. the manning regarding the constitutional writ of impeachment proceedings. impeachment is not needed may include violations of the written law. there was never intended to be specific criminal violations in the statute. in many ways impeachment proceedings are intended to be guided by conduct that are...
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. >> citizens united argued that the sec violated their first amendment right to freedom of speech. in the end the supreme court ruled in favor of citizens united citing that-- >> political speech must prevail against laws that would suppress with whether by design or inadvertent. >> this landmark decision set a precedent that now allows corporations and organizations to have fewer restrictions when it comes to media and donations. >> citizens united the same as american citizens in terms of campaign finance law. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood gates for special interests. >> the ruling established a new norm that permitted individuals and corporations to donate unlimited funds to political action committees, commonly known as sum super pacs. >> these organizations have gained momentum with the five largest groups spending over $4 billion in the 2022 election cycle. >> people spend more money on halloween than they do on their democracies. >> american arguably consider free speech the most crucial rights. and super pacs all
. >> citizens united argued that the sec violated their first amendment right to freedom of speech. in the end the supreme court ruled in favor of citizens united citing that-- >> political speech must prevail against laws that would suppress with whether by design or inadvertent. >> this landmark decision set a precedent that now allows corporations and organizations to have fewer restrictions when it comes to media and donations. >> citizens united the same as american...
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when can reporters get their hands on these sec reports? >> they are coming in the middle of april and also later this month, something that's interesting. the joint fundraising committees will also be required to file their book filings with the sec, so that will be the first time we have a very good look at trump's joint fundraising committees. candidates have a number of vehicles for fundraising, so i think that will be a first real look at trump's money across these various committees. >> and then there's outside groups who are gearing up to spend heavily on election 2024. anything interesting on that front that you have seen in this first quarter of this election year? >> on the democratic side, outside groups have really pledged to spend a lot of money on biden's reelection campaign, and the biden campaign is leaning into this messaging as a way to show that democrats across the board are very unified around his candidacy. going forward, i think we will see that outside groups will ramp up spending on both sides. of course, it's only
when can reporters get their hands on these sec reports? >> they are coming in the middle of april and also later this month, something that's interesting. the joint fundraising committees will also be required to file their book filings with the sec, so that will be the first time we have a very good look at trump's joint fundraising committees. candidates have a number of vehicles for fundraising, so i think that will be a first real look at trump's money across these various...