Support ukraine and how nato could define a path to membership, hosted by the atlanta counsel, this is about an hour. Good morning. I am greg myre, National Security correspondent with npr and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the special event in washington, the councils Eurasia Center is launching a new memo to the president with some Ambitious Goals involving ukraine. The memo assigned by 40 National Security figures and lays out two specific points, one, how to help ukraine win the war against russia and how to help bring ukraine into in nato. The Atlantic Council has assembled an allstar panel here whose members need only the briefest introductions. To my left is debra kagan, Senior Advisor to the senior counsels Eurasia Center and to her left, ambassador john hurts john herbst, former ambassador to ukraine. We have two panels that will join us virtually, one of them is ambassador Alexander Vershbow, former ambassador to russia and former deputy secretarygeneral to nato and i be
And potential for ukrainian membership, suggestions for the Biden Administration on ways to best support ukraine and how nato could clearly define a path to membership. Hosted by the atlantic council, this is about an hour. We have two other panelists who will join us virtually. One of them is ambassador alexander. The former ambassador to russia and former deputy secretary general to nato. In our fourth panelist has been delayed, but we hope that he will join us soon. He is a retired army general wesley clark on the former supreme allied commander in europe. Now i will turn it over to these distinguished individuals to present the memo to the president. Thank you very much. This paper is a result of concerns that the group of 42 who signed on to this paper have that we faced an existential challenge are a Great Security challenge from putins russia, is worn ukraine is a part of a much broader effort to restore moscows control. And if its not defeated in ukraine, we will face a major s
And rockets and satellite technology. And then, his foray into politics and trying to affect the american political conversation. That is what this film delves into. Host you can watch it tonight on pbs, elon musks twitter take over. Thank you for the conversation this morning. Guest thanks. Host happening here in washington, former military and Foreign Service officials are going to be talking about the war in ukraine and the potential for ukraine to become a member of nato. Live coverage here on cspan. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] we are standing by live for the start of a discussion on the ongoing war in ukraine and the possibility of nato membership for the country hosted by the Atlantic Council. Among the speakers is retired general, former supreme allied commander for europe. He is running just a little bit late. Thi
Cspan. Org or listen using the cspan radio app. Now, sender tom cotton talks about u. S. Priorities following his remarks, spending and technology. This event was hosted by the center for the national interest. Time is short. Good afternoon. I serve as the director of at the center Port National interest in washington, d. C. Welcome. Those joining us on Facebook Live in cspan3. Today we present not a one part but a twopart discussion. Part one will be the gentleman sitting next to me senator tom cotton from arkansas, part two will be what i hope is a lively with two others. I will keep my remarks brief. Obviously, goes without saying that washington is faced with severe challenges. Obviously, north koreas for a much in the news. The development of its short, medium, and long grange missiles. Senator cotton is at the forefront, advocating for the best strategy. His remarks will be around 20 minutes or so. After that, questions for about 25 minutes. Please remember to state your name int
Novel. Reports of responding to a shooting there. The navy yard has been closed and fox business washington correspondent blake berman is on the phone and just arrived at the navy yard. What are you seeing . Good morning to you, im at the navy yard there is a massive situation here at the gave yard in washington kansas city on the southern portion of washington d. C. , south of the capital. Its on lockdown its the oldest Navy Facility institute here in the United States and there is a huge scene underway right now. I just spoke with a spokesperson of the navy yard who wanted to clarify, while there is indeed an active shooter situation going on and hence the huge presence that we have here there is no confirmation of a shooting at this point and essentially, theyre not confirming whether any shots were fired. This is part of the investigation going on right now. What i can tell you from my Vantage Point here there are helicopters that are circling the navy yard and it appears at certai