Agencies and to say, it is the agencys fault, the agency is only going to be as good welcome, i will start with our moderator from the washington post. I q. Can give ellen your attention, we will get started. Usen thank you for joining during your lunch hour. We will enjoy talking and watching you eat. [laughter] we have a great panel for this topic, fostering bipartisanship in intelligence oversight. We have a senior fellow at the center for National American security. And a former National Security fromr within the doj 20002010. The bush and obama administrations. Really, the poster children or lawmakers for bipartisanship on an Intelligence Committee, congressman Rupert Berger from maryland is district and includes the National Security agency. And former congressman and the chairman of the house Intelligence Committee, mike rogers. All of you know mike and dutch. Mike and dutch served on the committee as chairman and in ranking from 20112015. Mike and 2016. Just will start this is
Both republicans and democrats Work Together on intelligence issues. Held by the center for a new american security, this is an hour. I would like to welcome all of you today. Thank you to all of us for joining us here. We will enjoy talking and watching you eat. We have a great panel for this topic, fostering bipartisanship and intelligence oversight. Carrie cordero, senior fellow at the center for National American security, and a former National Securities lawyer with the doj and dni from 2000 to 2010. So, the bush and all, first year of obama administration. And then, really, the sort of poster children are poster lawmakers for bipartisanship on an Intelligence Committee, congressman dutch roethlisberger from maryland, whose district includes the National Security agency. And former congressman and former chairman of the house Intelligence Committee, mike rogers. A lot of you probably know mike. And dutch. Mike and dutch served on the committee as chairman and ranking from 20112015
Topic, fostering bipartisanship in intelligence oversight. We have a senior fellow at the center for National American security. And a former National Security lawyer within the doj from 20002010. The bush and obama administrations. Really, the poster children or lawmakers for bipartisanship on an Intelligence Committee, congressman Rupert Berger from maryland is district and includes the National Security agency. And former congressman and the chairman of the house Intelligence Committee, mike rogers. All of you know mike and dutch. Mike and dutch served on the committee as chairman and in ranking from 20112015. And mike and 2016. So we will start this is just a very timely topic at such a remarkable moment marked by intense partisanship, including even in National Security, which is an area that has traditionally been impervious to party affiliation. And the bipartisanship, we know it is not necessarily always mean everybody will always agree and lets agree all the time, but there ar
Own. That is what started my historical brain in thinking, how did we get to this point and did it exist historically . So i started to do that project. This project now is sort of a sequel to the first project. Because i discovered in my first book that the history of miscarriage i stopped right around 1900. I realized there was a lot more to the story because by 1900, we still will were not going to a doctor during pregnancy. I was really curious as to win that started, because i thought it was going to happen earlier. That is why i started looking at the development of prenatal care and why exactly women thought that was a good idea. It was not just doctors saying you should come to us. Historically doctors have tried that for many centuries for a variety of reasons and it does not always convince people. I wanted to investigate why women started going to the doctors while pregnant. Steve they did not go to doctors in the 19th century . Shannon no and doctors were not , even trying
Change the law in britain to force all employers to be politically correct. And our fight against the cashless society, particularly in pubs this week, steps up a gear or two. But before all of that, lets get the news with polly middlehurst. Middlehurst. Nigel, thank you. Good evening. Will the top story tonight on gb news is that police in Northern Ireland say theyre confident that leaked data of officers and staff is in the hands of dissident republicans. As earlier sinn republicans. As earlier sinn fein confirmed that a redacted version of the police data that had been posted on a wall facing its belfast offices, which it described as sinister last week. The details of 10,000 Police Officers and staff were published online by mistake. Published online by mistake. Well, this afternoon at a news conference, chief constable simon byrne said police are now operating under the assumption the data will be used to generate fear and uncertainty. Generate fear and uncertainty. Anti we are no