Parliamentary panel. No one wants. But he must work together. A call for unity in the face of Global Challenges a virtual Un General Assembly kicks off to celebrate its 75th anniversary. I want to see in the region of southern chile where a confrontation with indigenous not just this intensify. Im sort of tired so have all the sports including about jock which makes history in rome serbian wins italian open still a wreck or breaking 36. 00 masters 1000. 00 title. Senior u. S. Leaders gave the u. N. General assembly a skip u. S. Secretary of state mike wont pay or announced a raft of new sanctions almost involved in irans defense sectors 27. 00 entities and individuals have been hit with new measures including the Iranian Defense ministry was also announced sanctions on venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro who has built a close relationship with tehran. Just imagine what iran would do that for able to freely purchase more advanced weapons we have no intention of letting that happen the p
Investors weighing a reaction that could further destabilize the Global Economy. President down to asias major market opens. These are our top stories trumpe for social media after his tweets are fact checked he says twitter and others are trying to silence conservative voices. Breaking news out of south korea. We are getting the Industrial Production numbers for the month of april and we are seeing a huge contraction month on month, a plunge of 6 . The expectation was for a decline of about half of that and this of course also is after gains in the previous month. Year on year, it is a contraction of 4. 5 percent. Again, really a much bigger contraction than expected. Hearing year, we are talking about the biggest contraction since the financial crisis. We have not seen such a big decline since 2009. In the month of april, and south korea, we have continued to see the restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic. Already, we are seeing a second wave of infections in south korea and talk
I am not saying capacity is the last word in competition but its an important one. This is a question i want to address to both gentlemen. Whats happening . Where are we going . What will you do . How concerned should we be . First of all, thank you for hosting us here today. We have been frequent flyers the two of us in the past, and i appreciate the very sort of serious thoughtful approach that the institute takes to ssues like this. Which maybe arent on the forefront which are important for our country. Mr. Courtney we served together on the committee during our entire time in congress over the last 14 years and again its not sort of bipartisanship thats sort of papering over some disagreements underneath. Really have worked together in just so many ways. Thank you for the invitation to be here today. He comments i think actually snapshot in the immediate present, the fact of the matter is to answer your question should we be concerned, the fleet ing behind the size and whats happen
Good afternoon and welcome. I want to thank our cspan viewers and those joining us online for todays discussion here at Hudson Institute. Im the Vice President for Government Relations at hudson. Our mission is to promote u. S. International leadership for secure, free and prosperous future. We develop policy solutions by thinking about the future outside the limitations of conventional thinking. Two highly respected members of congress, representative joe courtney and rob whitman as the latest guests in our bipartisan speaker series, conversations on National Security and u. S. Naval power. With the director of hudsons center for american sea power. Todays discussion is part of an ongoing series weve held here at hudson over the last few years. The series brings together leading National Security experts to engage in constructive dialogue on the future of naval power and its role in our National Security strategy. Representative courtney chairs the House Armed Services subcommittee on
Up next remark some congressman joe courtney, democrat from connecticut, and Virginia Republican rob wittman. They talk about defense spending and use ship and some rebuilding efforts. This is just over one hour. Good afternoon and welcome. I want to thank our cspan viewers and those who are joining us online for todays discussion at the conference it hit Hudson Institute. Im dan mckivergan, Vice President of Government Relations at hudson. Our mission is about u. S. International leadership in Public Engagement for secure come free and prosperous future. We develop policy solutions by thinking about the future outside the limitations of conventional thinking. We are honored to representative joe courtney and rep rob wittman as the latest guest in in a bipartisan speakr series, conversations a National Security and u. S. Naval power. With seth cropsey is the direct of Hudson Center for american seapower in todays discussion part of an ongoing series we held here at hudson over the last