Cspan, cspan now, or online at cspan. Org. Announcer Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm talked about prioritizing energy and industrial policy, including workforce investment and innovation. She also discusses electric Vehicle Production and charging infrastructure, permitting reform, and the pause on exports of liquefied natural gas. This is just over one hour. Good afternoon. Actually good morning. My name is emily wilkins. Im a d. C. Correspondent and 127th president of the National Press club. Thank you all for joining us at the club for our headliner event with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. To submit a question online, please email headliners at press. Org for our cspan and pubo audiences, be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public. Any applause you hear is not necessarily from the working press. Three years ago this week, Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 16th secretary of for our cspan and public radio audiences, be aware that in the audience
We are looking at the reliably of the electric grid, with state utility were presented to us. You are watching live coverage on cspan 3. My heart is full of gratitude. That is the thought right now. To all of you, to my colleagues, to the staff, being the chairman of the house and conference committee, is the ultimate thing in congress. This is been the best. We have a whole other year ahead of us. Thank you for your service. [ applause ]. We have a lot of work to do. Go ahead and get started. State utility regulators have challenges. They have affordable electricity. They have this during this congress. They understand what drives the growing reliability crisis. This is from the entire electricity portfolio over an extended period of time. They have different retail choices. We are relying more on transitional organizations. This is due to environmental growing regulations and agencies. Fans will be on foster fuel generation, and market distortions. These factors are contributing to p
My heart is full of gratitude. That is the thought right now. To all of you, to my colleagues, to the staff, being the chairman of the house and conference committee, is the ultimate thing in congress. This is been the best. We have a whole other year ahead of us. Thank you for your service. [ applause ]. We have a lot of work to do. Go ahead and get started. State utility regulators have challenges. They have affordable electricity. They have this during this congress. They understand what drives the growing reliability crisis. This is from the entire electricity portfolio over an extended period of time. They have different retail choices. We are relying more on transitional organizations. This is due to environmental growing regulations and agencies. Fans will be on foster fuel generation, and market distortions. These factors are contributing to premature retirement for most of our reliable and most dispatched resources. As of the increased connected grid, they have a much wider im
applause good morning great to see everyone, thank you for being here with us this morning. Today we have the honor of hearing from a leader who understands the true importance of the relationship between the United States and israel, the importance to both great nations and to the rest of the world. Secretary of state blinken has helped shaped u. S. Foreign policy for more than 30 years. Prior to his service as secretary of state, he served as Deputy National security advisor and deputy secretary of state in the administration of president obama. And as the democratic staff leader, director, excuse me, for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under its then chairman joe biden. Throughout his years, secretary blinken has been a staunch supporter of unwavering commitment to israels security and his presence here today is an indication of the United States steadfast dedication to this most important friendship. Over the past several weeks as we witnessed israel being attacked from thre
An exclusive interview with president Bidens National security adviser Jake Sullivan. We talk about russias war in ukraine. Threats from china, and americas role in a new world. And it is gpss birthday. This year we mark 15 years of the Global Public square. It is astonishing how much has happened in a decade and a half. And we will bring you the highlights. But first, here is my take. As i was following turkeys recent general election, i was stunned to hear one of the countrys top officials then Interior Minister speaking to a crowd from a balcony jubilant, he promised that erdogan would wipe away whoever caused truoube for turkey and that includes the American Military. And he declared that those who pursue a proamerican approach will be considered traitors. Keep in mind turkey has been a member of nato with American Military bases in the country for about 70 years. Turkish president erdoganoch used antiwestern rhetoric himself before the elections first round, erdogan tweeted that h