Alleged collusion between them will trump the kremlin by claiming that moscow did help him in 26 states and the u. S. Is roundly condemned for abandoning its kurdish allies in syria we look at how the decision of some more predictable. Hello there is 10 in the morning here in moscow youre watching international the thousands are protesting against the sterett see an ecuadorian cop pull for a 6th consecutive day of the government in quito we located to the country 2nd city in the rest and violent clashes. Was. Was. The protests were triggered by the removal of fuel subsidies as part of a loan deal with the International Monetary fund many of the demonstrators come from poor and indigenous communities from all across ecuador Nicholas Odonovan reports now from. Yet another day of violent clashes between protesters and Police Forces here in ecuador what weve seen today is the indigenous communities thousands and thousands of people that came from different parts of ecuador here to the capi
Includes author interviews with Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg on her book, my own words. The heartbeat of wounded knee. Sharon robinson talks about her book, child of the dream. Rick atkinson author of the british are coming and Thomas Malone founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super mines. The National Book festival Live Saturday august 31 at 10 00 a. M. Eastern on the tv on cspan2. In a short time ago President Trump sent out several tweets about china, the chinese ebony announced in response to u. S. Tariff hikes on chinese goods. China will impose additional tariffs on u. S. Goods worth about 75 billion starting september 1. Resident trump tweening our country has lost stupidly trillions of dollars for china over many years. They have stolen our intellectual property and rate of hundreds of billions of dollars a year and want to continue. I wont let that happen. We dont need china and frankly would be far better off without them. Vast a
Us for this discussion are rear admiral mike to the men, former rector of intelligence, most recently the former commander of the office of intelligence and long serving people positions, including being the first Senior Intelligence officer for china as well as serving as the chief and the fleet forces command. Also with us is the former acting deputy under of defense for intelligence. And also my coauthor who wrote the report with me. Thank you for being with me today. Mike, lets start with you. The study we just released talks about the eroding nature of u. S. Dominance, the challenges that china poses as geographic and economic advantages. Where do we stand right now with our ability to deter chinese aggression. We were projecting ourselves and would not have found ourselves sitting in the news chair. I trust brian and we worked together on the navy staff. Brian has been working these issues and computing compounding intellectual thought and giving considerations for not only the n
Tools to be ready for anything. Comcast supports cspan, along with these television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Rear admiral Mike Studeman former director of intelligence hosted a strategy session on chinese aggression, hosted by the Hudson Institute. This is just under an hour. Welcome to the Hudson Institute, i am brian clark. I am director of the Hudson Center for technology. We thank you for being here online and in person for a discussion about china and challenges facing us there. It is about the recent report we released, but also looking at new approaches for how to deter china, given the eroding nature of u. S. Military dominance and the challenges of emerging technology. Joining us, rear admiral Mike Studeman, former director of intelligence at indo Pacific Command and former commander of Naval Intelligence and long serving officer with many storied positions including being the first Senior Intelligence officer for china, as well as serving as a spec
Most the opinion that matters the most is your own. Cspan, power by cable. A discussion on u. S. Strategies to deter chinese aggression, hosted by the Hudson Institute. This is just over an hour. , with us for this discussion are rear admiral mike to the men, former rector of intelligence, most recently the former commander of the office of intelligence and long serving people positions, including being the first Senior Intelligence officer for china as well as serving as the chief and the fleet also with us is the former acting under secretary of defense for intelligence in the trumpet mensuration. And my colleague who wrote the report with me. Thank you for all being here today. Im looking forward to this discussion about new approaches for dealing with the challenges posed by china. Where do we stand with ability e aggression. We were projecting ourselves and would not have found ourselves sitting in the news chair. I trust brian and we worked together on the navy staff. Brian has b