• TwoTigers24, New York
  • January 30, 2025

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A Chinese company linked to Beijing’s military pleads guilty to stealing key technology from Motorola. We look at the concerns around the stealing.The Supreme Court upheld the law set to ban TikTok in three days, making its decision the same day President-elect Donald Trump spoke to Chinese leader Xi Jinping about the matter.Trump’s nominee for interior secretary says he’d be “aggressive” in opening public lands to oil and gas development. We have more on how it connects to the artificial intelligence race with China.Treasury nominee Scott Bessent is questioned on Capitol Hill about Trump’s tariffs and who would feel the effects of them.00:00 Intro01:10 Hytera Pleads Guilty to Stealing Intel From Motorola03:18 Scotus Clears Path for TikTok Ban04:25 Trump Says He Spoke with Xi, Discussed TikTok04:53 China’s 2nd-In-Command to Attend Trump Inauguration05:37 Nvidia CEO Will Not Attend Trump Inauguration06:07 Bessent: China’s Economy Is in Recession08:22 Burgum Backs More Federal Oil, Gas Leases09:18 Interior Secretary Nominee Targets Energy Shortages09:33 Sanders Questions Zeldin on Working With China10:28 Biden Signs Executive Order on Cybersecurity Threats11:31 House Passes Taiwanese Tax Exemption Act12:00 Kyle Bass: The Collapsing Chinese Economy17:43 UK Signals Support: China’s Plan for Huge London Embassy19:59 Former VP Mike Pence Echoes US Support for Taiwan20:58 College Students Arraigned on Kidnapping Charges

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