Welcome back senior senator from indiana, senator todd young with us here at hudson. Today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series, dialogue on American Foreign policy and World Affairs with Hudson Institutes chair, Walter Russell mead. The discussion series is designed not to solely focused on the urgent news but also on the important news, that is to say, the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u. S. Foreign policy. Senator young still needs no introduction here at Hudson Institute where he is spoken many times. Hes an important voice particularly on Development Assistance and on the role of congress and u. S. Foreign policy in u. S. Foreign policy decisionmaking. Hes very much a conservative internationalist and critical for policies issues, marine corps captain, urges degrees of university of Chicago School of business, university of london before graduating from the Mckinney School of law at Indiana University picky making the bank bob mckinney was familiar the hudson
Security not to release a major report showing troubles with the Border Security . We have disturbing details on that one. David a lot of fascinating stuff coming up. To the market, dow ending up nearly 180 points with all 30 of the dow stocks in the green. Oil climbing as well. Phil flynn, Fox News Contributor and at the cme and lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. Lori, four out of five days, 100 points move on the dow up or down. Im getting seasick. Reporter big reason for this, buckle your seatbelt, david, it will get more friday. They have expiration friday, quadruplewitching. Funds are rebalancing in all kinds of industry, gold, reits, s p stocks. It will get crazy tomorrow. That is the direct word from the floor. We had economic horrible news, retail output, that according to that the fed wont raise Interest Rates when it meets next week. Bad news is good news kind of day, riskon day on wall street. I mentioned the horrible retail sales for last month. Look
Get additional tools to do the best job for the American Public. Very good. Mr. Chairman . The gentleman from maryland. I want to take vacation to thank the chairman for his service on this committee and in this house. We appreciated his leadership and wish them well. Thank you. I appreciate that. We are adjourned. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the committee will come to order. Today well hear from individuals nominated by the present to fill three positions critical to Transportation Safety and policy. We have mr. Carlos monje, to serve as assistant secretary for policy at the department of transportation. Mr. Monje is currently concert u. S. Transportation secretary anthony fox a role in which he works on the administrations proposal to reauthorize transportation programs on the Discretionary Grant Program efforts to promote equity and Economic Development. Mr. Monje previously served as a Senior Policy Advise
Correct . We did not see that before you change propellants. The cousin of this inflator so we focus but to look at this moment that is why we focus of that. To expand on mr. Sarbanes question, you filed a safety recall a month ago involving a a defect in the air bags produced in mexico. Correct . Yes. You still produce air bags that have defects in them i know the nature of that defect but it goes to the question if we can be confident that even the are replacements provided the are safe but how can you be confident those Replacement Parts if they are safe if you still buy them from takata . The specific issue happened in mexico it was many years ago. But as i said from previous issues so that process is taken care of. Is capable and i am confident it is there. Of late to submit the question to the manufacturers to respond how we could be confident the equipment they are using today is safe . I yield back. The chair recognizes the vice chair. Thank you. Are treated on the road today s
Its infancy in terms of understanding, but it gives you the breadth of the impact Climate Change can have on our lives and particularly on tribal nations. In terms of what were doing concerning some of the steps were taking on the Climate Action plan that the president developed is i think as you all know and secretary jewell mentioned is weve moved forward with the Clean Power Plan which is our plan to regulate Carbon Pollution from our live resources which are our power plants. We have had consultation with our tribes well in advance of any rule. Its been an outreach effort we have undertaking that is, i think, as large as the issue that were trying to tackle. And we look forward to continuing those conversations because in the end what we realize is that one of the Biggest Challenges we face with climate is either too much water or too little water. And the joy i have when i come to tribal meetings is to have you focus so heavily on water issues, because in many other areas they thi