A long range of 300 km, we can launch them from a safer area, this is security for our missile units that can choose the necessary targets in the deep rear of the enemy in the territory of the occupied donbas of the crimea , where there are ammunition depots, where there are headquarters, where there is an accumulation of technical manpower, we can periodically periodically destroy these targets, that is not only in the range of artillery shells, which today shoot up to 40 km there, some guns eh well, accordingly, they should be closer to the front line, which also causes a certain eh a certain risk for them because the enemy discovers such targets and tries to destroy them the distance enables us more er precisely more reliably er to hit the enemy and er thus er to eliminate their possibilities of supplying er their logistics and thus the front line of the enemys resistance system will be destroyed but if we say about the political decision regarding the eattacks, why is it still unde
Can we have everyone sit down . Thanks. Thank you. Hi, welcome to the second session of todays symposium. This is titled combating online operations. Im the senior fellow for digital policy at the counsel, and were very lucky to have these experts with us to discuss this issue. We have renee, thomas, and clint. I anticipate a very lively and fascinating conversation. I want to start with thomas. When the Supreme Court and the u. S. Decided on Citizens United back in 2010 it predicated the whole idea that corporations should be able to spend money in elections because the internet, you know, which was then seen as this great engine of transparency and democracy, that the internet was going to bring full transparency to american election. And so that was going to be the magic bullet. And, you know, at the time i was in the obama administration, we were really taken with the idea of internet freedom. But it seems that since then the openness of the internet which we hoped would solve a lo
Can we have everyone sit down . Thanks. Thank you. Hi, welcome to the second session of todays symposium. This is titled combating online operations. Im the senior fellow for digital policy at the counsel, and were very lucky to have these experts with us to discuss this issue. We have renee, thomas, and clint. I anticipate a very lively and fascinating conversation. I want to start with thomas. When the Supreme Court and the u. S. Decided on Citizens United back in 2010 it predicated the whole idea that corporations should be able to spend money in elections because the internet, you know, which was then seen as this great engine of transparency and democracy, that the internet was going to bring full transparency to american election. And so that was going to be the magic bullet. And, you know, at the time i was in the obama administration, we were really taken with the idea of internet freedom. But it seems that since then the openness of the internet which we hoped would solve a lo
Cree institute for Industrial Economics and trade in the create Aerospace Industries for cohosting. Im lisa, i have the honor of introducing are for speakers today. Before i would like to mention a word about safety. We have a very secure building and to not expect any emergency situations. If something does occur please exit the building using the staircases and emergency exits. Please walk toward the geographic building. Then there i will give you further instructions if necessary. I wonder do surfers two speakers. [inaudible] briefly introduces two. Prior to joining he served as director of the Economic Research division. Also an advisor for government organizations and private sector organizations. He had a notable career as an economist. Thank you. Good morning and welcome. Glad to have you here. Simply so many are here for the program. This is our 30th weve been doing this. Im pleased with this partnership. Were so right now than any time, im a little startled at how alarmist the
Conference. A morning and thank you for coming to the event. Its a pleasure to cohost the conference. Like to thank our partners, the cree institute for Industrial Economics and trade in the create Aerospace Industries for cohosting. Im lisa, i have the honor of introducing are for speakers today. Before i would like to mention a word about safety. We have a very secure building and to not expect any emergency situations. Ions. If something does occur please exit the building using the staircases and emergency exits. Please walk toward the geographic building. Then there i will give you further instructions if necessary. I wonder do surfers two speakers. [inaudible] briefly introduces two. Prior to joining he served as director of the Economic Research division. Also an advisor for government organizations and private sector organizations. He had a notable career as an economist. Thank you. Good morning and welcome. Glad to have you here. Simply so many are here for the program. This i