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Are. Media calm sport cspan as a Public Service along with the select Television Providers giving you a front row seat to democracys interests. Next look at the top Global Trends with the director of intelligence Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lieutenant General perry. They testified before the Senate Armed Service committee about foreign Intelligence Surveillance and ongoing project ukraine more, u. S. Competition with china and other emerging threats. The hearing is about two and a half hours. Morning before we begin today want to take a moment to acknowledge the general this past weekend. General stewart was an inspiring trailblazing served nation, the decades. All the way director of the Intelligence Agency. He committed himself entirely to our nation and his leadership will continue throughout the marine corps and cia. My thoughts are with his wife children and family. Todays hearing, the Committee Meets this one to receive testimony on the worldwide threats facing the Unite
Cspan will air the coverage from the rural perception royal procession to once westminster abby. Watch on cspan or cspan. Org. Next, a look at the top of Global Threats with adam hayes and scott berrier. They testify before the Senate Armed Services committee on four and intelligence surveillance, the Russia Ukraine were, u. S. Competition with china, and other emerging threats. The hearing is about two and half hours. Morning before we begin today want to take a moment to acknowledge the general this past weekend. General stewart was an inspiring trailblazing served nation, the decades. All the way director of the Intelligence Agency. He committed himself entirely to our nation and his leadership will continue throughout the marine corps and cia. My thoughts are with his wife children and family. Todays hearing, the Committee Meets this one to receive testimony on the worldwide threats facing the United States and its national partners. Id like to welcome to National Intelligence and
carley shimkus. todd: todd piro. the senate race is the most important of this election cycle. on the line, the republican candidate dr. ore s polling within the margin of error against john fetterman in the final stretch. the reason this races where it is because the democratic party has been pulling money and i walked on stage with $10 million coming in. it is a panic move. and they are pulling in money from every which way. that is why it is vital, vital we have the support. if i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me, we have this race. todd: brooke singman on this major, major senate race. president biden is heading to philadelphia to hit the campaign trail with senate candidate john fetterman. this comes aiming to put concerns to rest after he suffered a major stroke earlier this year. his doctors saying, federman as working full duty in public office. the legitimacy of that report being called into question as the same doctor has bee
politician up ahead of reelection this monday. now the nation will be holding his funeral. president biden paid a visit to the japanese embassy yesterday saying he was stunned, outraged and saddened by the former prime minister s killing. and he had this to say about the assassination on japan s security. we re going to learn more about, as time goes on, about motive, about the whole japanese, prime minister is a stable ally and we, do not believe it s likely to have i don t know yet likely to have any profound destabilizing impact on japanese security or japanese solidarity. when we look at this, japan one of our key allies, particularly in this region and particularly militarily with all that goes on with chinese efforts to expand. and a lot to talk about on a global scale. absolutely, and i think that hearing the outpouring from so many world leaders about the legacy of abe, japan s youngest prime minister when he took over and the longest serving when he was don