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Nonfiction, author Frances Fitzgerald discusses her history of evangelicalism in america. Good evening. Welcome to tonights lecture. Before we get started, you may have noticed a few cameras in the room. A couple rules, please turn off all of your devices and also, if you are to ask a question that question time, everyone has to come to the microphone. Please do that appear interested in asking a question. This is, we are very excited about tonights program. Its a pleasure to welcome tonights journalists and author Frances Fitzgerald. This is made possible through the generosity of the living foundation. Born in new york city, she came of age as a journalist in the vietnam war era. In 1972 she published fire in the lake. The history of vietnam and the United States military involvement in that country. The book was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book award. She authored numerous books and theyve appeared in publications such as the new yorker, New York Times magazine and rolli
Travel cost is widening. The price tag for their travel could amount to millions of dollars. And this from the New York Times, an extraordinary 20minute interview with senator bob corker as he unloads on the president , claiming he could set the nation on the path to World War Three and warning President Trump is not treating the office he is treating the office like a reality show. Were going to get to all of this in the course of the next three hours, and we want to begin with the president and senator corker and this feud that really unraveled over the weekend, your reaction to what senator corker has said and what the president has said. 2027488001, our line for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. We have a line for independents at 2027488002. Join us on social media, send cspanwj. T at good monday morning to you. Heres how the story playing out in senator corkers head state. One headline, trump may trigger World War Three. What may have started this, comments this past wednesda
Really interested in inter, as. What are you finding are the vulnerables of imbedded devices. Ive been doing security for a long time. City vulnerables have come back in imbedded devices. So, to export are modern phone, smartphone or even a computer, takes pretty high level sophistication now, but to exploit devices i pretty easy. Host give us an example. Infusion popeye had no password. You can just connect to it and make the inpump do what youre the device that is controlling the amount of drugs a patient is getting when theyre laying in a hospital bed. Literally have in password. You can connect to it however you wanted. You can make the pump do whatever you want, including administering high rates of drugs. So, were able to demonstrate that to folks like fda and they work out the vulnerabilities and appalled as well. So they issued a Cyber Security safetied advisory but dont fine those things in modern software but you see them in imbedded devices ialso tested pacemakers. Guest we
Good evening. Welcome to the lecture. Before you we get started down may have noticed few cameras in the room. Please turn off your devices and also if youre going to ask a question, at question time, everybody has to come to the microphone or theyll cut the entire session. So please do that itself youre interested in asking a question. This is very excited about the program. Its a pleasure to welcome tonights featuring journalists and author Frances Fitzgerald. The lecture is made possible through the generosity of the Livingston Foundation little were in new york city and graduate from Radcliffe College she became a journalist during the vietnam war era. In 1972 she published the vietnamese and americans in vietnam. A history of vietnam and the United States military involvement in that country. The book was awarded a pulitzer prize, a bancroft prize and a National Book award. She has since authored numerous critically acclaimed works in American History and works have appeared in th