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Democracy regarding Disinformation Campaigns. The remarks came during the symposium hosted by the office of the federal commission chair, pan america and Stanford University cyber policy centers digital incubator. This is two hours. We have a very important guest with a limited timeframe. So were going to get started. I am Ellen Weintraub, the chair from the federal Election Commission and im delighted to welcome you to digital disinformation and the threat to democracy information integrity in the 2020 elections. A symposium i am cosponsoring with pan america and stanfords Global Policy inkub incubator. This has weaponized our most cherished freedoms to sow disorder. Here in the u. S. , we saw russia deploy disinformation as one of its tools when in the words of the Mueller Report, the russian government interfered in the 2016 president ial election in sweeping and systemic fashion. Alarms are being sounded throughout Americas Intelligence Community in the halls of congress, by the de
This is one hour and 40 minutes. But nowonce was lost am found seeblind but now i twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved how precious did that grace appear hour i first believed the lord hath promised good to me his word my hope secures he will my shield and portion be as long as life endures through many burdens, toils, and snares i have already come brought umethat safe thus far will lead me home there ten been thousand years as the suning days to sing gods praise we first begun in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy spirit. Amen. Peace be with you. And with you. As our sister cokie has died with the lord, so may she live with him in glory. Let us pray. O god almighty father our faith professes that your son died and rose again mercifully grant that through this ministry, your servant cokie, who has fallen asleep in christ, may rejoice and rise again through him who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the holy spirit one god fore
Services, ms. Sarah taylor. Associate director at citizenship and immigration services, mr. Daniel renaud and the Vice President of the United States, mike pence. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. My name is sarah taylor. Im director at u. S. Citizenship and immigration services. Its my pleasure to welcome you, your friends, your family and your guests to this very special naturalization ceremony here at the Eisenhower Executive Office building south court auditorium. I would like to especially thank the Vice President for hosting us here in this special place. Today we celebrate you as americas newest citizens and we celebrate Constitution Day and citizenship day as part of constitution week. We mark this special celebration by connecting the constitution and citizenship and reflecting on what it means to become a United States citizen. To officially begin our ceremony, i would like to ask everyone to rise, place your right hand over your heart for the singing of the National Anthem by
Including lansing. Today, we will walk through our galleries. It is literally a walkthrough you come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples lived here and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit the first peoples. It talks about the Indigenous People who lived in michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. It is one we just recently renovated. The focal point is this gigantic mural that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabek people through four seasons. One of the things it tells is the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. They had very sophisticated social structures. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not try to control the land. They spent a lot of their time really working in harmony with the lands to meet all their basic needs. In this mural, things to point out is the structures. Misconcepti