P. M. 11 00 a. M. On cspan. You can watch on cspan, cspan now, or cspan. Org. Bryden and others discuss Publicprivate Partnerships i need this industry. Sharing between the two sectors was among the topics discussed. Hosted by the George Washington university, and Elliott School of international affairs. This is 2. 5 hours. Our keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine is here. And one of my former graduate its now at nasa headquarters is also online and we will have him in the first panel. The topic today on Publicprivate Partnerships in space. I think some person said, does this mean too big to fail . There are lots of uncertainties about these kinds of things. Concern about the Industrial Base goes back to the beginning of aerospace in the United States. The creation of the predecessor to the Nasa National Advisory Committee on aeronautic was funded by 5,000 carved out of the main budget back in the early 20th century. Several years after the ride the Wright Brothers have already flowed. Euro
Economic policy which happened to be my job. [laughter] bigger and Better Things from there including playing an absolutely Critical Role on a whole range of domestic and International Economic issues at the u. S. Department of treasury. Mr. Froman hes known throughout the world, highly respected. Whenever i travel, people say, do you know wally . And i say, yes, i know wally. And it has uniformy positive ti you probably saw some of the news in the media this morning of a major announcement by President Biden and were delighted to have the deputy secretary here to talk about those issues and more. Please welcome the deputy secretary, wally adeyemo. [applause] sec. Adeyemo mike, let me thank you for having me here today and for your know that i and your ms are grateful for the fact that youve taken this on at this critical time around the world. And thank you to all of you for joining me today here and while i wish i was here under different circumstances, tomoowrking the twoyear annive
The effects of sanctions against russia two years after its invasion of ukraine with u. S. Deputy treasury secretary wally adeyemo. During his remarks at the council on Foreign Relations in new york city, he also highlights chinas economy and the Treasury Departments domestic plans. This is about an hour. Is really a great pleasure to welcome an old friend and former colleague, deputy secretary of treasury, wally adeyemo, to the council. Wallys had a number of terrific jobs both in government and the private sector. Of course the most important job he had wags the g20 and g7 she werea and the assistant to the president of Economic Policy which happened to be my job. But hes gone on to bigger and Better Things from there including playing an absolutely Critical Role on a whole range of domestic and International Economic issues at the u. S. Department of treasury. Mr. Froman hes known throughout the world, highly respected. Whenever i travel, people say, do you know wally . And i say, y
Of international affairs. This is 2. 5 hours. Our keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine is here. And one of my former graduate its now at nasa headquarters is also online and we will have him in the first panel. The topic today on Publicprivate Partnerships in space. I think some person said, does this mean too big to fail . There are lots of uncertainties about these kinds of things. Concern about the Industrial Base goes back to the beginning of aerospace in the United States. The creation of the predecessor to the Nasa National Advisory Committee on aeronautic was funded by 5,000 carved out of the main budget back in the early 20th century. Several years after the ride the Wright Brothers have already flowed. Europe accelerated is plans. If you did not hear about American Craft in world war i. You heard about french and english and japan. America was not deprived prime leader in that time. In a concern, a natural Advisory Committee for aeronautics was put together which included industry
Technology. Its two hours and 40 minutes. And all of the thoughtful proposals and great work from the staff of those of republican and the democrat side and i look forward to seeing progress. The bills to be extended are targeted and promoting innovation, cutting the red tape and advancing Public Safety. To highlight each though i do want to call attention to a couple of resolutions expressing the Guiding Principles on broadband infrastructure that should underpin our efforts first. Any funds for broadband in an infrastructure package should go to underserved areas. Second, as noted, the federal government should not be picking winners and losers in the marketplace. It should be competitively and technologically if we adhere to these principles im confident we can avoid the pitfalls. Most Important Congress should be mindful of the significant amounts of private capital to support broadband deployment. Since the passage of the bipartisan 96 act, the private sector has invested roughly