Thanks so much. Guest thank you. Announcer 1 after the briefing, briefing, the president spoke to the conservative Political Action conference. He has addressed the group every year since taking office. This year he spoke for about 90 minutes. I think it is that time of year again, folks. [applause] you know, it is just possible attempt topelosi may rip up every page of the president s speech you are about ready to hear. [applause] but she will never be able to destroy the message of freedom, liberty and american patriotism enshrined in all of our hearts. [applause] rip up all you want, madam speaker, but no matter how hard you try, you cant rip up the spirit of the American People and those yearning for freedom across the globe. [applause] impressions and unquantifiable numbers on television, right now, right here we mark the official start of the takedown of socialism in america. [applause and cheers] [chanting usa] fire. Hold your hold your fire. [laughter] nationalists,es, libertar
Good morning, everyone my name is and needed kumar im a White House Correspondent and associate editor at politico. Im so glad to be joined by the maryland governor, the chairperson of the National Governors association this year. We have a lot of things i want to talk about so we will talk about the environment and the Opioid Epidemic and well talk about security at the polls and of course we will talk a little bit about politics. Lets go ahead and get started. Good morning. There is a battle brewing between maryland in the epa over the chesapeake day cleanup. Youve expressed pennsylvanias lack of progress in reducing pollution on that day and them unwilling to do anything about it. What do you think is behind that, do you think that is because the Trump Administration is unwilling to go after pennsylvania in an Election Year . The Chesapeake Bay is a National Treasure ive been focused on the whole five years ive been governor and trying to focus on bay restoration and cleanup room. W
Less than a week away, many president ial candidate are accusing all you know Michael Bloomberg of buying his way into the election and spreading his wealth to keep critics silent. The New York Times has some are calling bloomberg a wallett too big to happen. We will speak with a lawyer who would you work for the bloomberg bundy, said she was told remove or revise a chapter on antimuslim bias and surveillance of muslim communities in new york that mentioned bloomberg by name a times. Then to yemen, where 31 people were killed in u. S. Backed saudi airstrikes, including women and children. The United Nations called the atta shockinin here. We are this is one of the cars that were targeted by the saudi americanan air force l last n nt and ththey also tarted vilges in residential areas, causing tens of thousands of martyrsnd ininjuries. This is s a civilians cacar. Amy all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. The
Up next, a discussion on Election Security. This panel looks at preventing Voting Machines from being hacked. And talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. Georgetown Laws Institute for Technology Law and policy hosted this series. Hi. Welcome. So im matt blaze. Im a professor here at georgetown in both the law school and Computer Science department. I want to welcome you to our afterlunch panel. Thank you for sticking around. On Digital Technologies and voting. We have, on our panel, who i will introduce very briefly, four very distinguished experts at various parts of the digital elections landscape. And and the technology and the risks of some of the Underlying Technology that is inherent there. And well be talking about this subject for from a very wide range of different perspectives. But all with a very technological bias. So im going to very briefly introduce these people. And im going to apologize now for being extremely incomplete in my introductions because they woul
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