Everybody is full of promise and passion. All this knowhow from abroad. Haslinda they are asean, the next generation. Haslinda welcome to bangkok, capital of thailand. Aseans secondlargest economy, a country like the rest of Southeast Asia that is navigating an incredible rise in the internet economy. A region pinning its hopes on a new, younger consumer class. With an average age of just 29, the youth are behind a booming middle class set to top 400 Million People by 2020. That is twice what it was just eight years ago. The past 30 years have changed so much. When i came here, me being a thai person that looks thai and doesnt speak hardly any thai. People looked at me so weirdly. I was like the ugly duckling. Fast forward, everybody is full of promise and passion. All this knowhow from abroad. We are seeing a lot of sea turtles come back. Meaning they are from thailand, asia, all over. They go abroad, and bring back all their knowledge and knowhow. So much passion to it. I think techn
Im pleased to welcome our witness, ambassador , thank you for coming. We have been eager to have you before the committee. For a very important annual hearing to discuss the president s agenda. The laws that delegate congresses constitutional trade authority to the executive, also require close consultation with congress. This hearing is an important part of that consultation, and it provides an opportunity to explain the president s ambitious trade agenda to congress. And all americans. Members of this committee are looking forward to this important discussion. A critical component of the trade agenda that i would like to discuss, is u. S. Mexico Canada Agreement. U. S. Mca for short. Farmers, workers, businesses, stand to benefit greatly from that agreement. More Market Access for agriculture, new commitments to critical areas, such as custom digital intellectual property, labor environment, currency, and the lowering of lot nontariff barriers, all translates into higher wages, great
Welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. How dangerous is the superpower rivalry in technology and information . Well currently, there is much focus on the tensions between the us and china over the chinese tech giant huawei. Soon, sg networks will be of critical part of our world in transportation, power supply, Payment Systems and so much more. Washington says the chinese cant be trusted because they may use that Technology Infrastructure for spying. Beijing says this is nonsense. My guest is the us top official on cyber information and security, ambassador robert strayer. He is on a mission to dissuade europeans from doing business with huawei, but is washington losing the cyber war . Ambassador robert strayer, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you for having me. What are your fears exactly about using Chinese Telecommunications technology . Well, we are very excited about the promise of 56 technology because its going to empower all types of Critical Infrastructure, autonomous transpor
And 50 minute event. Subcommittee on Emergency Response and public will come to order. The department of Homeland Security and our Intelligence Community regarding current and emerging threats to our homeland. Today the Emergency Preparedness response and recovery subcommittee will examine progress made in Emergency Communications since september 11, 2001 and discussed the challenges that may still persist today. As you know from Emergency Managers and First Responders served september 11 and the 911 Commission Report Police Officers, firefighters and Emergency Medical Services experienced significant problems communicating their own agencies and with others responding back to. On the morning of september 11, i was assigned to the Orlando International airport as the commander of the Orlando Police Department Airport police division. Reports of the attack on the World Trade Center emerged in federal Aviation Administration ordered all aircraft grounded. Airport and Law Enforcement lead
And 50 minute event. Subcommittee on Emergency Response and public will come to order. The department of Homeland Security and our Intelligence Community regarding current and emerging threats to our homeland. Today the Emergency Preparedness response and recovery subcommittee will examine progress made in Emergency Communications since september 11, 2001 and discussed the challenges that may still persist today. As you know from Emergency Managers and First Responders served september 11 and the 911 Commission Report Police Officers, firefighters and Emergency Medical Services experienced significant problems communicating their own agencies and with others responding back to. On the morning of september 11, i was assigned to the Orlando International airport as the commander of the Orlando Police Department Airport police division. Reports of the attack on the World Trade Center emerged in federal Aviation Administration ordered all aircraft grounded. Airport and Law Enforcement lead