Good afternoon everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in line in the security line trying to get in. And everybody who will be watching sometime soon on a cable network. So i am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of the problem are the u. S. China, and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. I think you get the just of this. And she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtualreality and other cuttingedge technology. Since Chi
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in line in the security line trying to get in. And everybody who will be watching sometime soon on a cable network. So i am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view d valvoline policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of the problem are the u. S. , china, and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. I think you get the just of this. And she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtualreality and
Good afternoon everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in line in the security line trying to get in. And everybody who will be watching sometime soon on a cable network. So i am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of the problem are the u. S. China, and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. I think you get the just of this. And she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtualreality and other cuttingedge technology. Since Chi
U. S. Senate. Sundays at 9 00 eastern and pacific on cspan. Continues. Oft we welcome the ceo you say you are an optimist when it comes to the future of conservation and climate. Is it hard to be an optimist in todays world . Guest great to be here. It is sometimes hard to be an optimist, but a pessimist i dont think ever got anything done. You have to think that the world could be better tomorrow. I just had a baby girl, six weeks old. Host congratulations. Myst a little unexpected at age, but when you look at this kid, you really feel like you cant help but feel a great sense of hope. Host you think most environmentalists are optimists right now . Guest no, i dont think so. I think todays current drive in environmentalism is really out of a sense of real despair. It, particularly young people, because those young people will have to deal with the worst. The opportunities for doing something about it are rapidly shrinking. Folks from my generation still remember the natural world, sti
You can catch up with us on social media. On twitter it is cspanwj. On facebook it is facebook. Com cspan. A very good monday morning to you. We can start calling in as show you President Trump yesterday as he was leaving new jersey on his way back to the white house, he spoke about the impacts of tariffs and the status of the u. S. China trade war. [video clip] nothingfs have caused or in my opinion, very little. We have important prices all the way through july and they are down 1. 8 so the import prices have gone down. China is eating the tariffs because of monetary manipulation and they are pouring a lot of money into their country because they dont want to lose jobs. They are losing they lost over 2 million jobs in a short period of time and they want to make a deal. We will see what happens, but they definitely want to make a deal. Host that was the president on the tarmac headed back to washington, d. C. We will take a look at his twitter page today and let you know what he has