should the president make a prime time address about what s happening politically when it comes to these negotiations and what he sees as the shortfalls of the republican party? look, i think that to the extent that the president comments, he really is treading a line here where he s trying to both conduct negotiations but also keep his coalition together. one prime example of that is around the issue of work requirements. i think the reason this is a huge sticking point for democrats is because there already are work requirements, and so negotiating them is about punishing poor people who are already punished enough in this economy, and when you look at it the savings of $6 million, $600,000 a year over ten years is ridiculous to be a negotiating point, and so i think that to the extent that the president can allay concerns about whether he s giving away too much in these negotiations would be important to convey to
Issue we re facing is the system being able to keep up instead of worrying about the system falling apart. default would put us probably immediately into a recession, and you know, across every transportation sector, of course that has deeply negative consequences, one of many, many reasons why a default cannot be allowed to happen and, you know, can t speak to the details of the negotiations going on right now, but that s obviously the end goal here is to make sure default s off the table. and then we can negotiate on the push and pull of normal budget decisions. do you think quickly here, secretary, the president should get out front of the political push and pull, especially as we re looking towards the next election making a prime time address in what he sees as the shortfalls of republicans in this negotiating process? well, you know, i m not going to get into campaigning while i m here on the official side, but what i will say is i think the president s message has been very
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So there are funding shortfalls in both those areas absolutely fundamental to our universities. we try and manage those shortfalls in different ways, but the biggest way we do so is through international students, so the question is not for me one of whether we are too reliant on international students, it s whether we are funding the higher education system in the right way. with a lot of international students, it doesn t necessarily bring a lot of diversity, because it tends to be the better off international students that come come. ~ . ., ., , , come. we are in a tremendously ositive come. we are in a tremendously positive situation. come. we are in a tremendously positive situation. we come. we are in a tremendously positive situation. we can - come. we are in a tremendously| positive situation. we can attract some of the brightest and most talented young people from around the world at our universities, in fierce competition, especially with the us with australia, with canad
In the early stages and are not cost-effective, natural gas was supposed to be the bridge fuel to the future but what we see now, 60% of the reduction of co2 over the last we 10 years, the botnet ministration burning the bridge in front of us, crossing over to greener technologies. this rule is likely going to break the grid. makes it far more unreliable. pete: burning down the bridge before we crossed to the other side with no technology yet. reliable enough or cheap enough to make it something we can use. you say break the grid. as we push toward electric we don t have enough power generation? a great point. several parts of the north american grid are at elevated risk of shortfalls. what the administration is doing is a confluence of events ahead of us in swinton in ten years. 60% of our % of our baseload
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Influx of migrants much as four 100% in some areas. is it turning turning out to be a political football? joining us to discuss senior reporter at the root jessica washington andlis a farah. griffin. i always forget your last name now. married now. congratulations, belatedly. look, this is, obviously, a political issue. we are not going to act like this is all about policy here. your sense of things when you look how complex this dynamic is in the next 48 hours. are people looking at this from a policy perspective frying to find answers or is this entirely a political football at this point? it feels like a political football when you think about republicans. this a winning strategy for them bringing up the democratic administration s shortfalls. i think we are talking a lot about politics and a little bit
we have a couple of shortfalls, one, in order to avoid war or prevent war, the paradox you have to prepare for it yet to put the pentagon on award fitting in order to deter aggression across the taiwan strait. were not there we don t have the sense of urgency and they told me he was not concerned about the stockpiles of munitions west of the international dateline and indo pacific peter every wargame we quickly brought out of munitions so we need to build weapons, long-range precision fires and because of the charity of geography in the pacific you have to assume you re going to be fighting only with what s already there. if you re waiting for ships and men and material to go from southern california across the pacific. it s too late given what china s going to do that the primary thing we haven t been moving fast enough to put hard power and xi jinping spat. the other thing were so economically dependent on china
This is going to, exactly as you say, put a spotlight on their needs. it also puts a spotlight on the shortfalls and the difficulties the russians are facing. in terms of the u.s. and our allies, couple headlines there look, in terms of nations spying on each other, it s like the movie casa blanca. i m shocked there s gambling in this house nations look on each other that will pass, and i think very quickly. yes, joe, i agree, my takeaway here in the real world is rkt le let s keep getting the help to the ukrainians we re at a critical point here. all right admiral jamesstavridis, as always, thank you for being with us willie, at least from everything i ve heard here, from what we ve been reading the past couple days, this story has been met, at least behind the scenes, with a collective yawn from most of our european allies. they know this sort of thing happens.