What weve realized is we can try very hard to keep lead of the hackers but what we need to do is think about how we minimize the need for customers to put their private information on to web sites. Right now there are legal prohibitions from the private sector what we want to do is allow those barriers to be removed so that you could share information on threat signatures very narrowly defined so very technical type of information. But for example of the various act that is have taken place, if we could broadly share that information then when one hack occurs one place hopefully at Network Speed we can widely share that vulnerability and so more broadly protect everyone. Tonight at 8 00 eastern. On thursday members of the house agriculture subcommittee heard testimony from federal and state agriculture officials on their agencys response to the 20142015 flu outbreak that killed an estimated 48 million edible fowl in the u. S. The witnesses said an outbreak could be as bad or worse than
Health Insurance Market for 2018. Senator murray and i will each have an Opening Statement and then well introduce our five witnesses. Welcome to you. After their testimony, senators will have an opportunity to ask the witnesses five minutes of questions. To begin with, we ought not to take for granted the three hearings this committee has had over the last ten days. For seven years hardly a civil word was spoken between republicans and democrats on the Affordable Care act. It was trumpcare versus obamacare day in and day out. But for the last ten days senators from both sides of the aisle have engaged in serious discussion for several hours at a time about what congress can do between now and the end of this month to help limit premium increases for 18 million americans next year and begin to lower premiums in the future. And also to prevent insurers from leaving the markets where those 18 million americans buy insurance. Last week, between the meetings held before our hearings, such
Talking about this. His daughter left with a swollen face. After she was punched in an unprovoked attack while riding bart. pam thank you for joining us im pam moore. steve and im steve aveson. This is just the latest in a string of bold crimes targeting bart passengers. And as kron 4s Terisa Estacio reports the family of that young woman is demanding something be done to stop the attacks. Its a story youll see only on kron4. Terisa estacio imagine picking up your child at a bart station , and finding her injured and crying. Thats exactly what happened to an east bay family and now theyre reaching out to kron4 news to share their story and to see about increasing safety on bart. estacio reporting edgar paz. This was really unexpected, she was in shock. Edgar paz is talking about this this is a picture of his daughter face swollen, and red. The picture taken after a man on bart struck her. Paz. She was coming back from city college and the an walked up to her from behind and sucker punc
Taste of it. Tle but we are going to see a lot more of it. All kinds of things going on in your home. Communicators monday night at 8 p. M. Eastern on cspan2. Journals washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up monday, a discussion of how the Republican Health care reform legislation might plans. Employer and a discussion of the week ahead for congress and the white house. Be sure to watch cspans washington journal, live at 7 a. M. Eastern monday morning. Join the discussion. Cspan, where history unfolds daily. In 1979, cspan was created as a Public Service by americas Public Television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or sublet provider. And welcome back. Gettysburg with our civil war conference in pennsylvania. And while we waited for todays final speaker, a reminder, you can watch all of our Conference Coverage any time by visiting our website, www. Cspan. Org history, and there you can find schedule and view all of our progra
Schedule and view all of our programs and their entirety. Carmichael hello again. I am pete carmichael, the director of the civil war institute. Our final speaker is lorien foote. Lorien foote is a professor of history at texas a m university. The aggies. Where she teaches courses on Civil War History and reconstruction, 19thcentury american, and reform movements. Lorien got her start at the university of kansas where you did your undergrad and got her phd at the university of oklahoma. Her second book published in 2010, the gentleman and the roughs manhood, honor, and violence in the union army is one of my favorites on the soldier experience. Did fantastic research. She dug into the National Archives and looked at courtmartial records which had really been underutilized until lorien got a hold of them. Superb book. And david brooks, a columnist for the New York Times you got a lot of praise from david brooks in his editorial. Well worth reading. Fantastic work. Her second book the ya