Anonymous ID: 10182b Feb. 7, 2020, 2:25 p.m. No.8065644   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5714

#10324

>>8065281 d'oh

notables, not endorsements.

>>8065333 Deputy Secretary Beigun remarks on Coronavirus.

>>8065363, >>8065538 Key impeachment witness Vindman fired from White House job-cnn

>>8065369 34 GREAT Things for America that [D]Party con-men refused to applaud-vid

>>8065383 Hillary Clinton Rips Bernie Sanders Again: Need Candidate Who ‘Can Actually Win’-gateway pundit

>>8065396 Antarctica just set a record high temperature of 64.9 degrees -vox.com

>>8065495 Twatter outages prevents users from sending new twats

>>8065503, >>8065540 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos sold $579.80m-Feb 6

>>8065508 IMF director steps down, paving way for Trump appointee

>>8065539 new Corny (comey) twat

>>8065598 WH release: Statement from press sec.-Coast Guard Rear Admiral Peter J. Brown named Special Representative for Puerto Rico’s Disaster Recovery.

 

chek'em and let me know if something missed. bear with me as I'm having the same issues you are-already in and out 3x. Back in 10 minutes

Anonymous ID: 10182b Feb. 7, 2020, 2:49 p.m. No.8065885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6025

>>8065859

 

White House dismisses idea of U.S. buying Nokia, Ericsson to challenge Huawei

 

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Friday and the top White House economic adviser dismissed an unusual suggestion from U.S. Attorney General William Barr that the United States consider taking control of two major foreign rivals of China-based Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. Barr, a former general counsel at Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N), said on Thursday the United States and its allies should consider taking a “controlling stake” in Finland’s Nokia (NOKIA.HE) and Sweden’s Ericsson (ERICb.ST) to counter Huawei’s dominance in next-generation 5G wireless technology.

 

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow added later on Friday that the United States was working closely with Nokia and Ericsson, saying the companies’ equipment was essential to the buildout of 5G infrastructure.

 

But he said the “U.S. government is not in the business of buying companies, whether they’re domestic or foreign,” adding that “there’s nothing to prohibit American tech companies from acquiring” them.

 

Pence earlier in the day had suggested an alternative approach when asked by CNBC for his response.

 

“Great respect to Attorney General Barr, but we believe the best way forward is what Ajit Pai announced just over the last several days,” Pence said, referring to the Federal Communications Commission’s chairman’s efforts to free up more spectrum for 5G wireless use.

 

“That’s the plan the president has endorsed and will be carrying forward,” Pence said, adding that the United States can expand 5G “by using the power of the free market and American companies.”

 

The White House, and representatives for Barr and Pai all declined to comment.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-spying-huawei-tech/white-house-dismisses-idea-of-u-s-buying-nokia-ericsson-to-challenge-huawei-idUSKBN2012A5