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Talking Business

that's right, and we are doing all we can to do that. but let's not...just don't think of it as something that we're doing in order to protect ourselves from others. aaron, you could have you could have a natural disaster. and we saw this during covid, natural disasters could affect supply chains. we would all be better off if we can diversify our supply chains. well, on that point, jose fernandez, undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy and the environment, a pleasure having you on the show. and good luck with everything, and i'll talk to you soon. thank you very much. so what do the chinese think? well, my next guest is american born, but he's lived in beijing since 2005. and his work is all about explaining china and the chinese perspective to the wider world. he's a senior fellow at the taihe institute and the chairman of asian narratives. einar tangen, a real pleasure having you on the show and let's start with this, because as you know, just this month, china began

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Talking Business

includes india, japan, the european union, the uk and australia and others, but not china. he's the us undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy and the environment. jose fernandez, a real pleasure having you on the show. and jose, let me start with this, it's been suggested, jose, that this recent ban by china on those on those two elements, are a tit—for—tat response to the us ban on the exports of your advanced chips to china. jose, why was that ban necessary in the first place? let's take a step back and understand that what we have in china is a different system from what we have here. the chinese have announced the military civil fusion, meaning that it blurs the distinction between the private sector and the government sector. in many ways, the private sector has to obey, and by law they have to obey the dictates of the prc government. and so what we have

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BBC News Special

emergencies include dealing with infectious diseases? yes. emergencies include dealing with infectious diseases?— emergencies include dealing with infectious diseases? yes, of course. and bein: infectious diseases? yes, of course. and being ready _ infectious diseases? yes, of course. and being ready to _ infectious diseases? yes, of course. and being ready to deal _ infectious diseases? yes, of course. and being ready to deal with - infectious diseases? yes, of course. and being ready to deal with them? | and being ready to deal with them? being ready to deal with the risk of infectious diseases?— infectious diseases? absolutely. when concerned _ infectious diseases? absolutely. when concerned in _ infectious diseases? absolutely. when concerned in the - infectious diseases? absolutely. when concerned in the field - infectious diseases? absolutely. when concerned in the field of l when concerned in the field of emergency preparedness, resilience, civil contingencies, where there is a health emergency, it is the department of health and social care thatis department of health and social care that is the lead government department. in effect, it is the department. in effect, it is the department in the driving seat? yes. department in the driving seat? yes, undersecretary _ department in the driving seat? yes, undersecretary of _ department in the driving seat? i;e3 undersecretary of state, i department in the driving seat? i;e:3 undersecretary of state, i felt keenly the responsibility, as essentially the lead responder in the first instance to those sort of health emergencies, and it was a part of my day—to—day work, because these emergencies happen from time to time. ~ ,, ,, . ., , .,

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Fox News Live

officially declare his candidacy, desantis is expected to have a financial advantage but right now the estimates are he has over $85 million in campaign funding. will send it back to you for. >> originates, that is a lot on the clock is ticking, thanks. molly: tech experts, big business bosses are protecting artificial intelligence will replace millions of jobs. that may become a reality very soon for workers and one major tech company. investor entrepreneur mark says he saw this coming four years ago when he predicted ai would shrink demand for computer science degrees. so let's bring in keith former undersecretary of state chairman of the kroc institute for tech diplomacy at purdue university. thank you for giving us a little time on your saturday. we really appreciate it. let's start this startling news prince's have ibm the company we

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

give us weapon, now it is speed it up. give us more ammunition and we will fight this fight for you. that powerful piece from sam kiley and fred show the level of death happening and it's very rare to get the level of death and access to the dead and wounded on the ukrainian side, and we spoke earlier today to the undersecretary of state victoria nuland for political affairs who says about the deaths and reports, this really has to come to an end and the onus is on russia. listen to her. >> this is just all so unnecessary and evil. you know, this is all about one man's fantasy of conquest, vladimir putin's decision that ukraine ought to be his rather than a sovereign, free country. and the suffering in ukraine is

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CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera

denied whether it's responsible. meanwhile, russia is responding with a barrage of missile strikes that have now knocked out power and water in several areas of ukraine. cnn's sam kiley joins us live from ukraine. sam, do these drone strikes on bases inside russia signal a new strategy in the fighting? >> reporter: well, ana, i think first thing to say we don't know they're drone strikes. we don't even know who's carried them out. the finger of suspicion is being pointed by russia particularly over the kursk strikes and the two quite close relatively close to moscow by the standards of this war and the administration -- white house administration special representative to ukraine undersecretary of state has hinted broadly that the ukraine now has developed the capability to carry out this kind of strike. it's sort of immaterial whether it's a drone or a missile. what's important, though, from

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CNN Newsroom

three or four dead, and a similar number injured. now, the ukrainians are really not making any direct comment on the air strikes and anything that we've heard in terms of any confirmation that ukrainians might have been involved coming from undersecretary of state from the white house administration victor newland suggesting an interview in kyiv that ukrainians would have the capability to potentially conduct this sort of strike. we haven't seen the use of long-range drones effectively in this war, but there's no question they're trying to develop them. there's an advanced weapon industry here targeted throughout the war for the electrical infrastructure of the country. so, this is a significant development. i think above all, the pentagon is now insisting and indeed putting out statements saying they have not supplied any offensive weapons that might be used in this way to ukraine

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

wolf, given the record pace with which they've carried out this test, seems it's a warning they have no intention of heeding. >> thank you very much. let's discuss all of this with the undersecretary of state who's joining us from the state department. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. let's begin with ukraine right now. you heard president zelenskyy vowing tonight that ukraine will l liberate russian occupied territories and that the day will come, his words, when they attempt to liberate crimea. does the u.s. believe ukraine can pull off such a decisive victory or is the fear out there that that war will continue to grind down? >> good to be with you. first and foremost, crimea is ukraine. it has always been ukraine. the reason the ukrainians are doing so well in this counteroffensive is because they are fighting for their homeland whereas these russian conscripts

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20220121-15:03:00

kiev, ukraine, undersecretary of state and msnbc political analyst and nbc foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell in geneva. andrea, there was no breakthrough today in geneva. previous rounds of talks have achieved progress, not much. where do things go from here? >> well, we really came from dead end, the russian verdict last week to we're going to keep talking. as long as they're talking, there's no invasion. i'm not sure that's progress. what antony blinken would say when i asked him today at our news conference after his hour-and-a-half meeting sergey lavrov, the really tough foreign minister, as you know, from russia. what he would say is that until we see russia stepping back from its aggression, from what the u.s. says is the buildup, massive buildup on the border, as well as misinformation,

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports-20220130-21:30:00

zelensky is saying or what he's seeing, and certainly what he's saying about what he's seeing but we have been nothing but clear and transparent about our concerns at the pentagon over the rapid buildup over the last few months around the border with ukraine and in belarus, not to mention maritime activity by the russians in the mediterranean and the atlantic. >> and that's an assessment that is shared by u.s. undersecretary of state victoria nuland, who weheard from earlier today, pointed specifically to the situation in belarus, saying that up to 30,000 russian forces have amassed there, expressing concern about that situation, really unprecedented at this point. noting that the united states does not believe russian president vladimir putin has decided what his next steps will be. russia, for its part, while making these extreme demands of the west, saying they do not intend to attack ukraine at this

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