[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and visit ncicap. Org] good morning, welcome tim flexing your fellow here who focuses on northeast asia economics and technology issues. Thank you for going yesterday for our important event titled furthering u. S. Japan collaboration on Communication Security. Communications is essential to our modern economies as the demand for flow continues to increase. There are, of course, a lot of concerns about the diversity of Telecommunications Infrastructure whether it is undersea cables, satellites, various technologies such as open ram and the security, c security throughout these systems. Weve pulled together an excellent panel today to talk about this. Folks from both the u. S. And japan who are experts in this field. Diverse expertise in this field i should say, coming from various different agencies and organizations. But we will do is i will give brief introductions and then allow
The collaborations on communications security. Communications is essential, i would say to our modern economies as the demand for flow continues to increase. There are, of course, aut the a university of telecommunications infrastructure, whether its cables■s■q, satelles, various technologies such as open ram and the security, Cyber Security throughout these systems. Weve pulled together an excellent panel today to talk about these. Folks from us and japan who are experts in this field and diverse expertise in in field, i should say, coming from various different agencies and organizations and so, what well do, ill give just their brief introductions and then share their wisdom. Well open it up to questions from the audience and everybody can start thinking about it here. And first the Deputy Director general for the global japan min city of affairs and communications. Next to him is mark, the director of bilateral and Regional Affairs in the information Communication Policy Divisi
plus, the white house will face questions later this hour on the state of negotiations to avoid default. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts. good to spend another 60 minutes with you. gillian: the first 60 went by quickly. first, a new story. john: get ready for a hectic start to the summer travel season. aaa is anticipating this weekend could be the busiest at airports since 2005, and that is already prompting fears of a potential catastrophic meltdown. gillian: sounds like a great summer to stay hope. forbes writing get ready for a hellish season of air travel. they continue to struggle with staffing shortages in the wake of the pandemic. john: pete buttigieg is not 100% confident things will work. airlines are indicating they have made big gains in terms of pilots, but not fully recovered depending which airline, mechanics is a pinch point. still a lot of pressure on the system but less, probably less of a constraint than
elected president a short time ago telling him that the alliance between the united states and south korea has never been stronger or more vital. now, the president s trip comes as he faces a myriad of problems back home from a shortage of baby formula to spiking inflation, and now rising covid cases too. tying his trip to asia to the top priority on his overseas agenda, president biden referenced russia s war against ukraine this morning saying that democracies must stand together against autocratic leaders. but i really do think we re at an inflection point in world history. things are changing so rapidly, i think we re going to see more of. it s going to be a competition between democracies and autocracies and i mean that sincerely. and unfortunately i think i m being proven to be correct not just here but around the world. in a joint statement mr. biden and south korean president yoon, the decision is a reversal from the trump administration which scaled back exerci
Any un mandated investigators, so that allegations of genocide can be investigated. Israel must also, according to this provisional measures order, ensure that the rafah Border Crossing stays open to allow urgently needed humanitarian aid to be delivered at scale. And must report back to this court on the International Court ofjustice, here in the hague in one month on how these orders are being implemented. Shortly after the ruling, eu Foreign Policy chief josep borrell, said quote, we will have to choose between our support of International Institutions and the rule of law, or our support to israel. And both things are going to be quite difficult to make compatible. Meanwhile, the israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu again rejected allegations of genocide. Paul adams in jerusalem has more. Even as the judge was reading at the icjs latest ruling, there were plumes of black smoke over the city of rafah, suggesting that israels Military Campaign in that area continues. We know tha