Cspanshop. Org. Commerce secretary Gina Raimondo discussed investments in artificial intelligence, supply chains and the Semiconductor Industry at an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. She says the u. S. Is aiming to manufacture 20 of leading edge logic chips by 2030, which are used in emerging technologies such as ai. She talked about the significance by pointing out that production is currently at zero. This is about 45 minutes. States. Good morning and welcome. Im a senior fellow here and i direct our American Innovation act here. Innovation is our nations Economic Growth and competitiveness and National Security and semiconductors are the platform on which our economy runs and on which so much of our innovation is built. Thats why implement and the chips and signs act is so important. In various ways, chips is pushing how we manufacture in the United States. Americans in this economy and invest in our structure and cooperate with our allies and Stra
And the norms prevented them from intermarrying. As a philosopher i think when you collude with white, there were whites who wanted to deal with tax and have exchanges but it forbade them so they made racists on white people. They were not individual people from states. Good morning and welcome. Im a senior fellow here and i direct our American Innovation act here. Innovation is our nations Economic Growth and competitiveness and National Security and semiconductors on which our economy runs and so much of our innovation is built on the site and blending the chips and science act is so important and how we manufacture in the United States and connect americans in this economy and invest in our structure and cooperate with our allies and Strategic Partners grow resilient supply chains. All of this is to secure the future of this leadership the 21st century so with the secretary of commerce will give us an update on the chips act. As a former governor she understands the needs for these
Three of his chief of staffs discusses career in office. From the Institute Republican politics this is just over one hour. Afternoon. Thank you for coming in joining us for the third and final Panel Discussion. For those joining us im executive director here at georgetown and cannot be more thrilled to be organizing the clinton 25 symposium. Weve heard Panel Discussions on 92 campaign bill clintons vision of america. His vision for the world. If you spend time in the campus you know how important the jesuit ideal of services and being men and women for others. This panel will look at that. I was a sophomore in the school of Foreign Service in 1991 when bill clinton came to georgetown to deliver his series of new covenant speeches as part of the president ial campaign. It inspired me. Georgetown was an electric place. Given the College Republicans still thought it was pretty cool to have him at the top of the ticket. As we get to the conversation without will give you a glimpse into li
World but if you spend any time on this campus you know how important the jesuit idealism of services and being men and women for others. So this final panel will look at that a little bit. I was a sophomore in the school of Foreign Service in octobe october 1991 when then governor bill clinton came to georgetown to deliver his new series of new covenant speeches as part of his president ial campaign. It inspired me. Georgetown was electric place and even those College Republicans who didnt vote for governor clinton still thought it was pretty cool to have [inaudible] at the top of the national ticket. Before we get into the meat of todays conversation one of the incredible import one we thought we would give you all just a little glimpse into life at georgetown during the 1992 campaign. In 1990s georgetown was such a vibrant place to be because of the uncertainty and this new world order that everyone was talking about. The cold war had just come to an end in 1989 and the wall fell an