The hearing will come back to order. And for the outstanding work you have done, thank you this has to be one of the hardest jobs in government to be the impartial watchdog and with those Government Agencies as important as department of justice and fbi i want you to know how much we appreciate your work and your teams work likewise it is important even though we are critical of the leadership of the fbi during the last administration the way they mishandled this counterintelligence investigation and the colleagues need to know that we are there for them and support them in the faithful discharge of their responsibilities. I served that there is no more ardent supporter. And i believe that general hayden when he wrote his book had it right it is called playing to the edge not over the line but up to the edge so that also makes it important for us to root out the illegality and the exercise of those that are given to the Intelligence Community. So let me ask you about that. Because i ca
stanford stream of spoly institute for the national studies chair of stafford s artificial intelligence and international security steering committee and a contributing writer at the atlantic but wait, there s more abc a guards also a book author her latest title being spies lives and algorithms the history and future of american intelligence. amy great to see you and congratulations on the book great to see youtube bill. thanks. it s always nice to your book rather than just be writing a book and that leads to my first question. i just listed countless things you re doing in and around the stanford world. how do you find time to write a book? well because we couldn t get together and we couldn t travel so i am moved all my books to my home office and hold up and that s how i was able to. finish it took a lot of you know structured time away from the office to get it done and just a lot of discipline, i guess and just kind of keeping atticus. it s like i deal in collaborating
ziegart. she i d like to welcome me back to the hoover book that when we bring hoover fillers and friends together to discuss the latest writers and our guest today is amy zegart. she is the is the morris arnold and nona jean cox senior fellow at the hoover institution and professor of political science (by courtesy) at stanford university. she is also a senior fellow at stanfords freeman spogli institute for international studies, chair of stanfords artificial intelligence and international security steering committee, and a contributing writer at the atlantic. and proof but wait, there s more. amy zegart he s also got a. her latest title being spies, lies, and algorithms, a history of a future of american adults regions. amy, great to see you, and congratulations on the book. great to see you, to, bill and thanks. it s also nice to finish up rather than just be writing a book. and that piece to my first question. adjusted countless things you are doing in and around th
that was major vote in the senate where republicans blocked a bill that would guarantee access to ivf in vitro fertilization and ob-gyn watching impact of all of this it s in her own hospitals is going to join us ahead, plus new comments today from fani willis, the georgia prosecutor, with a criminal case against donald trump that seems to be on hold one day after a cnn interview with nathan wade, her former staffer and romantic partner was interrupted just as kaitlan collins started asking about the timing of the romantic relationship with district attorney willis and leading this hour, what house and senate republicans are saying about their back-to-back meetings today with former president donald trump in that handshake with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell let s get straight to cnn s manu raju on capitol hill. manu, what are you hearing from the republican lawmakers after their closed-door meetings? well, a lot of the republicans were very positive coming out of t
it was remarkable and terrifying. the bus swarming, uncontrollably through rush hour traffic and hitting cars, then barreling on investigators said today it all started with an argument between two passengers, one of them was killed when according to police, the other grabbed his gun and shot him investigators say the suspect then threatened others in order, the driver to get on the road. this as passengers frantically texted loved ones and call 911 for help. thankfully, police finally stopped the bus and arrested the suspect, but that s not all police now say the man, a convicted felon was at the scene of a shooting earlier in the de he spoke with our local affiliate alleging he witnessed it, only to be suspected of hijacking the bus moments later. quite a story. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, a breaking news, the house holding the attorney general in contempt, marjorie taylor greene, saying, merrick garland deserve to go to prison what backfire? fla