Its been around for a long time and computers didnt cause it. But when people die because of a tweet, there has to be a tech solution. Expanding the marketplace of ideas is all well and good to welcome you to brookings this morning. I see lots of old friends in the audience and its a pleasure to invite you to the event with randall schriver. Weve been fortunate to engage him over the past decade. While hes been serving in the Administration Since 2017, and, randy, thank you for your service to our country and the Important Role you play in this administration. Randall schriver was appointed as assistant secretary of defense on january 8, 2018. Previously having served as Deputy Assistant secretary for east asian and Pacific Affairs under which portfolio he covered, china, taiwan, hong kong, and australia, all the easy stuff. Earlier he held the role of chief of staff to the deputy secretary of state and also served as an active duty Naval Intelligence officer. Beyond his government car
Another jet skidding off the runway in houston. A tire coming off at takeoff. And this engine fire. Have americas skies hit a new crisis in confidence . Also tonight the inescapable rematch. Its Biden Versus Trump kicking off today. Theyre both in battleground georgia. Hello, georgia. Im thrilled to be back in rome. And new airdrops today in gaza on the brink of famine. In tel aviv, were just ahead of ramadan and hopes for a pause in fighting fading. Wicked weather. Tornados shred the south while the east coast gets soaked. Millions under flood watches. Plus spring break begins in miami with a buzz kill, a crack down. In miami beach with the Spring Break Crack down under way. And later, catching up with the atomic clock, proof that if you needed it, that every second counts. You just add a second to one day. You keep everything aligned. Its mindboggling. Its pretty wild. Announcer this is the Cbs Weekend News from washington with adriana diaz. Good evening. Im Mark Straussman sitting i
Government can make a positive difference in the lives of San Francisco residents so really excited to take a moment to acknowledge and thank all of the folks who make the city run so well. I also like to [applause] i also like to acknowledge and thank our elected officials who are joining us this evening. San Francisco City attorney david chui. [applause] assessor recorder joaquin florez. Treasurer Tax Collector jose is former City Attorney dennis indiscernible and current general manager for sfpuc. [applause] and of course San Francisco very own mayor london breed, please join me in welcoming mayor london breed to the stage. [applause] alright good evening everyone it is so great to be here and after work hours never the less. Drinking in city hall, hanging out with our friends and family, and just taking a moment to pause and reflect on all the extraordinary work that so many of you have done and will continue to do for the city and county of San Francisco. In fact, i know we have s
party. [chanting we the people] [chanting u.s.a.] [tyranny never, freedom forever] jesse: everybody saw that wave coming, well, everybody except joe biden. to quote a missourian, samuel clemmons who said and i will paraphrase him, relating to our party, the reports of the death of the democratic party have been greatly exaggerated. greatly exaggerated. [applause] and it s because of you guys. it s because of you guys. i m here to tell you that on november the 3rd, on november the 3rd, the day after the this coming election, there will be in washington, d.c. a democratic majority in the house and a democratic majority in the senate. [cheers] that will be the case. and were it not illegal i would make book on it. jesse: the big guy would have lost bank. that s why hunter runs the family finances. democrats got she lacked, they lost 63 house seats and six senate seats and then occupy wall street launched and they asked barack, can you please at least put one banker in
counting down. the art miss rocket is finally on the launch pad ready to fly for the first time on monday. it s no longer the apollo generation. it s the artemis generation and that brings new discoveries. i m pamela brown in washington. you re live in the cnn newsroom. well, it s nasa s long overdue return to the moon, and t-minus just a few hours until hopefully launchtime of the u.s. space agency s most powerful rocket. the program is called artemis, the first phase blasting off in the morning, unmanned and setting the stage for a manned landing on the lunar surface once again. just a short time ago vice president kamala harris touched down in central florida. she and the second gentleman planning to watch the liftoff in person. as the head of the space council i can tell you i m so proud of what is happening in terms of our space program and the leadership that the united states is providing to the world. the arte myos program is the beginning of the next er