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let's get rid of the competition because a u. s. central back digital currency is on its way. there's no question about that. and when it arrives, the fed doesn't want the kind of competition for that. they don't want to think that there's going to be big coin in this area, in light coin and big coin cache and the other 100-2000 crypto currencies out there to be competition. they want to clear the deck, so the more that you can create problems for the crypto industry right now, the more you can get people to move away from it. in their belief system, the more likely it is that people will sign up and pursue a central bank back digital currency. i don't believe they will, but that's what the fed, i think, absolutely believe. and it's interesting because that's the way they look at the us dollar. that's why so many things are traded in it is they say, hey, you can't move away from the us dollar. and that same way, chris, the last brainer, the governor in question went on to say that a digital dollar could also help people without a bank without bank account to get government aid
let's get rid of the competition because a u. s. central back digital currency is on its way. there's no question about that. and when it arrives, the fed doesn't want the kind of competition for that. they don't want to think that there's going to be big coin in this area, in light coin and big coin cache and the other 100-2000 crypto currencies out there to be competition. they want to clear the deck, so the more that you can create problems for the crypto industry right now, the more you can...
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that it could be, would you solve for the u. s. central with some other states. sure, evidently is a dangerous weapons. what needs to be done to ensure there isn't any proliferation in this technology? i'm afraid that if we speak about proliferation, as in the development all this weapons in other countries or selling those, the only tool to do is to strengthen. they exist an expert control regimes like they've missed out acknowledging control regime and probably some other instruments . and i remind everyone that russia will be ahead of the m pcr over the michelle technology control regime. the next had in 20212022. and i'm looking forward to see saw my initiatives that might address hypersonic work, but as well, on the other hand, it is impossible to limit their national developments in this field. and the probably, if we country, if the so that country will believe that these type of weapons are necessary to achieve, to ensure the security. but what about this is that checkmate fighter that we were just talking about? it's that is a real door opener to market
that it could be, would you solve for the u. s. central with some other states. sure, evidently is a dangerous weapons. what needs to be done to ensure there isn't any proliferation in this technology? i'm afraid that if we speak about proliferation, as in the development all this weapons in other countries or selling those, the only tool to do is to strengthen. they exist an expert control regimes like they've missed out acknowledging control regime and probably some other instruments . and i...
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s. central bank affect all of us. during the conversation, you can follow along on social media and join in using the hashtag fed town hall. i will now turn the program over to my colleague scott walla to introduce the chair and to lead the q. and a portion of our program scott. >> thanks gigi. today we are honored to bring you federal reserve chair jerome h. powell jerome h. powell took office as chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve system on february five 2018 for a four year term. mr powell also serves as chair of the federal open market committee, the systems principle monetary policy making body. mr powell has served as a member of the board of governors since taking office on may 25, 2012 prior to his appointment of the board, mr powell was a visiting scholar at the bipartisan policy center in washington, d. c, where he focused on federal and state fiscal issues from 1997 through 2000 and five. mr powell as a partner at the carlyle group. mr powell served as an assistant secretary and as unders
s. central bank affect all of us. during the conversation, you can follow along on social media and join in using the hashtag fed town hall. i will now turn the program over to my colleague scott walla to introduce the chair and to lead the q. and a portion of our program scott. >> thanks gigi. today we are honored to bring you federal reserve chair jerome h. powell jerome h. powell took office as chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve system on february five 2018 for a...
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and when the u. s answered after 911 was incredibly due stabilizing and not just for us. but the whole region, especially as the americans put our bases in several other central asian countries, creating new security risk also for china and russia with the current american withdrawal. chinese criticism is not, that's the us is leaving, rather it's the complete mess it's made and it's departure starting with trumps unilateral deal with the tele bond followed by biden's incredibly, the stabilizing character. i think china will try to work positively with the taliban. but keep for some time, a little bit of a diplomatic distance. i think they will work through their positive later, but pockets on to try to shape the situation in afghanistan. more positively. that's a rap on this ours coverage of the unraveling situation in afghanistan. we have been following it very closely and will continue to do so. this is our t and traditional life from moscow. the ah, ah ah, the ah, ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, ah, ah, the all. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have cra
and when the u. s answered after 911 was incredibly due stabilizing and not just for us. but the whole region, especially as the americans put our bases in several other central asian countries, creating new security risk also for china and russia with the current american withdrawal. chinese criticism is not, that's the us is leaving, rather it's the complete mess it's made and it's departure starting with trumps unilateral deal with the tele bond followed by biden's incredibly, the...
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when the u. s. entered after 911, was incredibly due stabilizing. that not just for us, but the whole region, especially as the americans put our bases and several other central asian countries, creating new security risk. also for china and russia with the current american withdraw. tony's criticism is not the u. s. is leaving. rather it's the complete mess it's made and it's departure starting with trumps unilateral deal with italy. bon, followed by by these incredibly, the stabilizing character. i think china will try to work positively with the taliban. but keep for some time a little bit of a diplomatic distance. i think they will. ready work through their pilot later, but pockets time to try to shape the situation. now spend more positively. that's a rap on this ours coverage of the unraveling situation in afghanistan. we've been following closely and we'll continue to do so. this is our live international from oscar. the the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by hum
when the u. s. entered after 911, was incredibly due stabilizing. that not just for us, but the whole region, especially as the americans put our bases and several other central asian countries, creating new security risk. also for china and russia with the current american withdraw. tony's criticism is not the u. s. is leaving. rather it's the complete mess it's made and it's departure starting with trumps unilateral deal with italy. bon, followed by by these incredibly, the stabilizing...
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s. intelligence off, central korea in the week who attended actually have a sentencing hearing. the mood was one of great apprehension and the court room was packed for daniel hale. it was all quite dramatic, but we were apprehensive because we really didn't have any indication of which way the judge was going to go. and then he surprised everyone by clearing the courtroom and sealing it for 2 hours. while the justice department argued in a classified venue for a sentence of 9 years to me, the fair verdict would have been to, to, for the judge to come off the bench, shake his hand, thank him for his service to the country and let him go home to his family, i didn't think he deserved any prison time at all because he revealed a crime that was being committed by the u. s. government, the crime of, of the murder of innocent civilians. these are war crimes. when, when we know that civilians are within the strike rage, that makes it a crime when we kill civilians and then put in the official report that they weren't children for example, they were go. that is a war crime and it becam
s. intelligence off, central korea in the week who attended actually have a sentencing hearing. the mood was one of great apprehension and the court room was packed for daniel hale. it was all quite dramatic, but we were apprehensive because we really didn't have any indication of which way the judge was going to go. and then he surprised everyone by clearing the courtroom and sealing it for 2 hours. while the justice department argued in a classified venue for a sentence of 9 years to me, the...
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the us as far more liberal in its policy, canadians can still fly into the u. s. but also central travel throughout the pandemic. so that they say, which is already been that a medical specialist century lanka, say the coming weeks a critical for the coven 19 crisis. the country is seeing a huge rise in infections and deaths, which went past the 100 mark on sunday. experts say the surge is connected to the delta variance, which is spreading rapidly. despite the vaccine blitz rolled out by the government . now fernandez reports from columbus. the cues are doing to be made to long case cool with 19 victim. materials are busy and not really holding 2 to 3 times. they're supposed to be more than 90. people have died every day since friday. the government posed state employee back to work last week and some restriction. the association of edison specialists disagreed with that position and says the was, is yet coming in a statement, it said as medical specialist to be strongly believe that economists and others have to be alive in the 1st place to develop the economy.
the us as far more liberal in its policy, canadians can still fly into the u. s. but also central travel throughout the pandemic. so that they say, which is already been that a medical specialist century lanka, say the coming weeks a critical for the coven 19 crisis. the country is seeing a huge rise in infections and deaths, which went past the 100 mark on sunday. experts say the surge is connected to the delta variance, which is spreading rapidly. despite the vaccine blitz rolled out by the...
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s. supported president and central bank officials playing the country. the afghan government is used to receiving around $5000000000.00 in foreign aid from the u. s. every single year. and while pull out efforts were under way earlier this year, the buying and ministration requested an additional $300000000.00 from congress to help funding the government as the us military made its exit. now, ironically that number of 300000000 is the amount us taxpayers have spent every single day over the last 20 years on what has now become the longest war in us history. but despite all of that money, the government that was built and funded by the u. s. and as allies fell within a matter of days, it was supposed to be protected by the afghan security forces, which were funded by the u. s. c to the tune of $83000000000.00 over the last 2 decades. but thanks to their swift collapse, the taliban was given not just political power, but also the gift of fire power in the form of guns and ammunition helicopters and more, while president biden called the taliban take over h
s. supported president and central bank officials playing the country. the afghan government is used to receiving around $5000000000.00 in foreign aid from the u. s. every single year. and while pull out efforts were under way earlier this year, the buying and ministration requested an additional $300000000.00 from congress to help funding the government as the us military made its exit. now, ironically that number of 300000000 is the amount us taxpayers have spent every single day over the...
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he's a former head of the us central command, who directed all u. s. military operations in the middle east, central asia, and the horn of africa, focusing on combat efforts in iraq and afghanistan. what are your initial thoughts on the president's comments just that particularly the suggestion at the end of his statement, when he was taking questions, it was an inevitable lity to today's attacks because of the inherent instability and in afghanistan. my reaction is, 1st of all, one of the complete disgust at the decision to go out in the manner in which it was done a going back to the crazy agreement that was signed or agreed to by the former president, trump and then president for whatever reason believing that he needed to follow through on that i think that it's a huge mistake because of effectively the combat was over the major combat. it's been over for quite some time and afghan, a stand. we had a residual couple of 1000 troops there, which in my opinion should have stayed or some equivalent number of those to do the tasks that remain. and i
he's a former head of the us central command, who directed all u. s. military operations in the middle east, central asia, and the horn of africa, focusing on combat efforts in iraq and afghanistan. what are your initial thoughts on the president's comments just that particularly the suggestion at the end of his statement, when he was taking questions, it was an inevitable lity to today's attacks because of the inherent instability and in afghanistan. my reaction is, 1st of all, one of the...
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so not a central travel by and on citizens l. c. and now that's all been lifted. so now the u. s. travelers can, can, can travel to canada by any of those means. the us didn't actually do that. the us as far more liberal in its policy, canadians can still fly into the u. s, but all the central tribal throughout the pandemic, so that they say, which is already been that since the beginning of the pandemic, the united states has been turning back my going to cross into us territory illegally without giving them the chance to ask for asylum. many have been dropped over the border into cities in northern mexico, which are in the grip of organized crime. hundreds on, i camped out in one of the worst hit areas. reynosa john home has more a migrant camp out in the open, in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole, were several criminal groups of battling, and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border and g o say more
so not a central travel by and on citizens l. c. and now that's all been lifted. so now the u. s. travelers can, can, can travel to canada by any of those means. the us didn't actually do that. the us as far more liberal in its policy, canadians can still fly into the u. s, but all the central tribal throughout the pandemic, so that they say, which is already been that since the beginning of the pandemic, the united states has been turning back my going to cross into us territory illegally...
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the u. k. is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky league founded to in it's ours and i can, which is broadcast some of his supporters with what's going on during the phone. with them all purchased justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases, the whole thing is going to be, can't depend on the crash. and on this issue you anybody, li, 3 in the mainstream major in the u. r. o. notice if they get behind these, they're going to be next. on january, the 4th, the british judge should rule the couldn't be expedited to america fighting concerns about his mental health and the risk of suicide. any us prisoner remain in a british high security prison. he's considered a flight risk and has spent the last decade either in the u. k. prison or the ecuadorian embassy in london. when a decision on the phone, his latest hearing isn't expected until we often go outside. the high court i
the u. k. is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky league founded to in it's ours and i can, which is broadcast some of his supporters with what's going on during the phone. with them all purchased justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases, the whole thing is going to be, can't depend on the crash. and on this...
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the u. k. is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to extradite ricky league founded julian a sorry and action which is broadcast. some of his supporters with what's going on during the 15th of purchase justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be can't depend on the trash. and on this issue, anybody 33 in the mainstream major in the u. k. r o. notice if they get that bar behind these, they're going to be next. on january, the 4th, the british judge had ruled sonjee couldn't be expedited to america. fighting concerns about his mental health and the risk of suicide. any us prison records remain in a british high security prison. he's considered a flight risk and to spend the last decade, either in a prison or the ecuadorian embassy in london. when a decision on the soldiers later hearing isn't expected. and so we often go outside the high court authority supp
the u. k. is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to extradite ricky league founded julian a sorry and action which is broadcast. some of his supporters with what's going on during the 15th of purchase justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be can't depend on the trash. and on this issue, anybody 33...
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is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky lee founded julian a sorry, i'm not sure which is broadcast. some of his supporters with what's going on during the fall. 2015 on purchase justice has just been thrown out the window, the u. s government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be, you can't depend on the fresh edition you, anybody, li, 3 in the mainstream major in the you are on notice. if they get behind these, they're going to be next. on january, the 4th, the british judge had ruled someone couldn't be expedited to america. why can concerns about his mental health and the risk of suicide in the us prison record remain in a british high security prison. he's considered a flight risk and has spent the last decade either in a prison or the ecuadorian embassy in london. what a decision on a soldier's native hearing isn't expected until the open one outside the high court county supporte
is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky lee founded julian a sorry, i'm not sure which is broadcast. some of his supporters with what's going on during the fall. 2015 on purchase justice has just been thrown out the window, the u. s government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be, you can't depend on the fresh edition you, anybody, li, 3 in...
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k is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky league founded julian a sorry, and action which is broadcast. how much is the courses we've worked very old during the fall? the old system of justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be can't depend on the fresh official anybody 33 in the mainstream major in the u. k. r o. notice if they do not get that bind behind these notes, they're going to be next. on january, the 4th, the british judge should rule sonjee couldn't be expedited to america. fighting concerns about his mental health and the risk of suicide in a u. s. prison card remained in a british high security prison. if he's considered a flight risk and to spend the last decade why they're in a u. k. prison or the ecuadorian embassy in london, when a decision on a soldier's native hearing isn't expected. and so we also want to fig
k is high court of justice in central london. the u. s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky league founded julian a sorry, and action which is broadcast. how much is the courses we've worked very old during the fall? the old system of justice has just been thrown out the window. the u. s. government is using the u. k. tax payers money for these aberrations of justice cases. the whole thing is going to be can't depend on the fresh official anybody 33 in the...
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here the u. k is high court of justice in central london. the u . s. is being allowed to appeal against the decision not to expedite. ricky league founded julian a sorry, i'm not sure which is some of his supporters. on january, the 4th of british judge had ruled someone who couldn't be expedited to america. fighting concerns about his mental health and the risk of suicide in the us prison record remain in a british high security prison. he's considered a flight risk and has spent the last decade either in a prison or the ecuadorian embassy in london. initially to health or in the embassy . 7 in 2012, he lost a u. k. supreme court appeal against his extradition to sweden questioning on re congregation. 7 the swedish case was late to drop and picked out to be between april 2019, but he was arrested for shipping his u. k. bale and just needed belmont prison ever since. the 2019 the us announced he was charging his songs with an ard for his rolling really think tough to find document via a wiki league with the help of us army intelligence on this chelsea
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s. against pakistan. turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria, right. isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015 big swath of iraq. and. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive about the military equipment that the us left behind, the civically interact, that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these weapons and went back and syria, isis k, which is the climate state of correspond, which essentially means eastern. they don't like the taliban, they're not friends with the taliban. they've been fighting the taliban. but more importantly, they've been fight in the us and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of us military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be creating a very similar problem of what we saw. 201
s. against pakistan. turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria, right. isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015 big swath of iraq. and. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive about the military equipment that the us left behind, the civically interact, that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these weapons and went back and syria, isis k, which...
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it's a move criticized by international human rights organizations and the u. s. refugee agency. john holeman is on the mexican southern border with guatemala. from there he sent us this report. this is one of the flights that began a week ago, taking migrants turned away by the us back down to the very south of mexico. the new measure from american authorities is to stop them immediately trying to cross the us border again. the flights a heading to be masa. and here top of schuler right on the board with guatemala. those getting off and then almost immediately bus further back down the route by mexican authorities into guatemala. it's a coordinated southern reversal of a long hard journey seem to shock those arriving in temper chula oil. it's tough because you have no chance to suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what merlin were reportedly on durance in salvador, and have also been returned this way. after their arrival, they were ushered onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican authorities, bought a bridge between mexico behind the what's the
it's a move criticized by international human rights organizations and the u. s. refugee agency. john holeman is on the mexican southern border with guatemala. from there he sent us this report. this is one of the flights that began a week ago, taking migrants turned away by the us back down to the very south of mexico. the new measure from american authorities is to stop them immediately trying to cross the us border again. the flights a heading to be masa. and here top of schuler right on the...
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s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers would know slumming, state of iraq and syria, right. isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015, big swats of iraq. and. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind the civically interact, that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these weapons and went back into syria, isis k, which is the islamic state of correspond, which essentially means eastern. they don't like the taliban, they're not friends with the taliban. they've been fighting the taliban. but more importantly, they've been fighting with us and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing enough dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of us military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be creating a very similar problem. what we saw
s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers would know slumming, state of iraq and syria, right. isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015, big swats of iraq. and. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind the civically interact, that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these weapons and went back into syria, isis k,...