First a few administrative matters. We have gotten advice from the sergeant at arms, the health and Human Services centers for disease control, individuals in the hearing room will he at least 6 feet apart. There is no room for the public and therefore but this is all streaming and therell be an unedited version of it that anyone can watch later. Witnesses are participating by videoconference today and some senators are as well. I like to Say Something about mask. The office of attending physician has said since we are 6 feet apart we dont need to wear masks although some may. Thats why my mask is off. Although i have one and i wear it outside because as dr. Redfield reminded us yesterday its extremely important tool for stopping the spread of covid. Im grateful to the rules committee, sergeant at arms the press gallery and the Capitol Police and chung check in the Evan Griffith r. Staff, all their hard work in helping to keep us safe in helping us do these conferences by video with wh
Major topics here were the protection of intellectual Property Rights and also chinas commitments to purchasing significantly more products from the u. S. Now this call was largely seen as a way to clear the air between the 2 countries to talk about how phase one of the trade deal has been implemented and then also to look at setting the stage for negotiations to go into phase 2 deal well rachel there seem to be a lot of remaining disagreements on the table from from both sides when it comes to social media platforms or is also on the Technology Front you mentioned intellectually intellectual property theft whats going on there where youre really seeing this latest fight over to talk and we chat ramp up in recent weeks and it seems to be sort of the last frontier in the trade war that were talking about now if we take a look at the timeline here where you see that following President Trump executive order to ban the platforms earlier this month a group of we chat users in San Francisco
To continue pushing forward toward the implementation of this trade deal of the major topics here were the protection of intellectual Property Rights and also chinas commitments to purchasing significantly more products from the u. S. Now this call was largely seen as a way to clear the air between the 2 countries to talk about how phase one of the trade deal has been implemented and then also to look at setting the stage for negotiations to go into phase 2 deal well rachel or seem to be a lot of remaining disagreements on the table from from both sides when it comes to social media platforms or is also on the tick Technology Front you mentioned intellectually until actual property theft whats going on there where youre really seeing this latest fight over to talk and we chat ramp up in recent weeks and it seems to be sort of the last frontier in the trade war that were talking about now if we take a look at the timeline here where you see that following President Trump executive order
This is a boom bust so one business show you cant afford to miss. Theyre going to washington coming up while the worlds 2 largest economies seem to be clashing in nearly all fronts well theres one glimmer of hope after trade talks looted and a popular video. Down on tuesday will discuss where u. S. Infrastructure stands in handling the internet traffic have a lot to get through so lets get started. Just by growing tensions in the United States and china both countries are actually making progress on the trade front well this is according to representatives from each respective country who took part in these recent trade talks this Development Comes just months after the u. S. And china signed phase one of a massive trade deal but will the countries be able to come together when it comes to the latest disagreements over technology which now includes a fight over the popular optic talk argue 3 the 11 joining me to discuss rachel whats the latest on the trade front were just 10 days ago w
Do you remember what the significance of that year was . I know you know but for those who dont, that was the introduction of the iphone which literally changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today but on a regulatory front which is more in line with your questions in the 1980s the sec launched its first cell phone spectrum van and through a series of those decisions, based on that, we are now seeing that launch this Global Mobile revolution. Of course, revolutions often happen in different phases and different stages so now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the fifth stage in some ways but not in all communities and that is another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones and what we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive and more ubiquitous so y