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Good morning. Host all right. Reminder, you have to mute the television. We will leave the conversation for now. We will be back tomorrow morning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time, happening in washington at the center for strategic and International Studies is a discussion about National Security. We will bring you there, now. Live coverage here on cspan. Before that before that, you are ahead of the Cyber National mission force. You went from being a one star to a four star in six years, which is an impressive sign of how wellregarded you are. Id like to use that five year time period during your tenure at nsa as the framework for our discussion this morning. Looking at some of the extraordinary technological changes that have transpired over that period, as well as a whirlwind of geopolitical events. Lets, if i may, start off by going back to the summer of 2018, you first became the director. I recall we had just months before reauthorized the 702 foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. We
Host good morning. Thursday, august 10. Welcome to the washington journal. This morning, we will begin with the abortion debate and how it will impact your vote in the 2024 election. Republicans dial in at 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also send a text message and include your first name, city, and state to 202 7488003 or post on facebook. Com cspan or on x cpsanwj. Ohio is a roadmap for 2024 after ohio voted in an off year election in summertime to reject a Ballot Initiative that would have restricted abortion or abortion efforts. Now, democrats nationally are looking at this as a roadmap. The power of reproductive rights in recent elections is prompting democrats to rethink their 2024 strategy. From the Washington Post, they begin with, even in redleaning states, support for abortion rights is proving to be a potent electoral force. In ohio, voters rejected a ballot measure that would have made it harder to add abortion rights to the states c
Creative craigslist and craig new market. About the role of the private sector and Civil Society in u. S. Cybersecurity. This is part of an Atlantic Council discussion on the biden administrations recently released National Cyber security strategy. Its about half an hour. Thank you so much. My name is graham brook, i am the Vice President of Technology Programs here at the Atlantic Council. For those of you on our online audience, thank you so much for remaining tuned in. For those of you, just a note to our online audience that the inperson audience is getting appropriately hydrated and or caffeinated for this conversation, what we are going to kick it off right now. My role at the Atlantic Councils that weve walked the walk that all of the professionals that you just saw up on the stage are. Weve consolidated all of the programs, we do defense tech and Cyber Security and Information Technology security into one program. My role is to somewhat coordinate or be responsive to all of our
European and middle eastern attitudes about the Iran Nuclear Agreement and implications of a potential shift in u. S. Policy toward iran and the agreement. Among the panelists, ambassadors from britain, france, and germany. This is live coverage on cspan3. Hello, greetings. When we launched this [ inaudible ] anticipated that u. S. Relations with iran would become an ever more significant issue. That was both because of irans crucial and was at the time a rapidly advancing Nuclear Program. Two years ago, it seemed the Nuclear Issue had been dealt with, if primarily along partisan lines and not to the satisfaction of all through the joint comprehensive plan of action. While Senior Trump Administration officials and other parties to the agreeme agreement President Trump has expressed his displeasure with the terms. In the General Assembly last week, he called it, quote, an embarrassment to the United States, end quote, and said the u. S. Could not abide by an agreement, if quote, it prov