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CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 18:16:00

states. look, it s important that we realize, this is the greatest strategic threat we re going to face in this century and esht be surprised by chinese actions. as for them calling china the greatest strategic threat, others call them the pacing adversary. do you think that the u.s. is keeping pace with china? no matter how you use the terminology, the sheer fact is that china s power rising mili militarily, diplomatically, in every way they can manage. no, the united states is not keeping pace. relatively, we re becoming less powerful, vis-a-vis china. that is only a problem if we don t figure out a way responsibly manage the relationship. that is what the biden administration is trying to do. it takes two to tango. and until beijing represents that it wants to manage the responsibility, manage the relationship responsibly, but not doing every aggressive thing that mark esper does mention and telling us to go pound sand, the problems are going to continue. if china wants the u.s.

FOXNEWS FOX News Sunday June 4, 2024 06:23:00

the press conference. so look, i think people should judge presidents on their performance in the record not on their age. the president has a great record i talked with some the economic factors. he has also been one of the most productive president in recent history when it comes to legislative record. major bipartisan victories. we have the infrastructure bill we had the chips and science bill to make sure we are more competitive vis-à-vis china and others in the veterans health care bill there were also major winds when it came to bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. and appoint more clean energy. so shannon, what i would say is look at his record, fed us we should be judging people are not on age. shannon: what you make of that or joe manchin labor democratic college is very critical of those major legislative successes for the white house the inflation reduction act. he sets us not being implemented the way it was written he s

FOXNEWS FOX News Sunday June 4, 2024 18:23:00

the press conference. so look, i think people should judge presidents on their performance in the record not on their age. the president has a great record i talked with some the economic factors. he has also been one of the most productive president in recent history when it comes to legislative record. major bipartisan victories. we have the infrastructure bill we had the chips and science bill to make sure we are more competitive vis-à-vis china and others in the veterans health care bill there were also major winds when it came to bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. and appoint more clean energy. so shannon, what i would say is look at his record, fed us we should be judging people are not on age. shannon: what you make of that or joe manchin labor democratic college is very critical of those major legislative successes for the white house the inflation reduction act. he sets us not being implemented the way it was written he s

CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 12:57:00

like space? the final frontier totally does. voyages totally does. it s exciting and you talked about mars, which is sort of the ultimate goal after the moon, but talking about this initial goal, um you told political i think it was back in january that we are in a space race. with china. so the first time around, it was russia. now it s china. talk about that, in the context of political context of where we are vis a vis china right now. and in that interesting russia s our partner , even though on the face of the earth, we re having such difficulty with president putin , but they ve been our partner in space since 1975 in the middle of the soviet union and the cold war. uh now china is the aggressor. they re they re good. they have really increase their capacity in the last 10 years, and they are openly saying they re going to the moon

BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:12:00

china, that it has been a wake up call fortaiwan. ian china, that it has been a wake-up call for taiwan. china, that it has been a wake-up call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank ou call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much for call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining - call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining us, | thank you so much forjoining us, great to get your thoughts on newsday. mo; great to get your thoughts on newsda. y , .,, two weeks after earthquakes flattened much of the region, and killed more than a4,000 people, southern turkey has been hit by another earthquake. the country s disaster and emergency agency said a 6.3 magnitude tremor struck close to the city of antakya, at eight o clock in the evening, local time. it was followed by three aftershocks, the strongest of which was a 5.8, near the town of

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