correspondent, andrea mitchell. former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg, now an msnbc contributor. former assistant u.s. attorney and associate independent counsel for the white water investigation, kim whaley, and clint watts, now an msnbc national security analyst. so, ken, what are we learning here about the case that the doj laid out in this affidavit? lindsey, a couple of pig takeaways. one, the doj saying that there are multiple civilian witnesses whose identities they want to protect in this case. not one single informant or confidential source, but many, many people, and that s why they ve asked for all of those names and identities to be redacted. secondly, we re learning new details about the extent of how classified some of the documents were that were found in the origin 15 boxes that were turned over by the trump folks to the archives in january. and it looks like they are some of the most classified documents you can have in the u.s. gove
9 30 a. M. Eastern here on cspan2. Next, a look at how isis recruits supporters on the internet and how the u. S. Government combats them online. This is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everyone. Were going to get started. So welcome to this panel, disrupting isis online the challenges of combating online radicalization. This panel is put on by the Advisory Committee to the congressional internet caucus, and were hosted by the congressional internet caucus, and wed like to thank the cochairs, congressman goodlatte and congresswoman eshoo and senator john thune and Patrick Leahy for hosting us here today. The caucus hosts events every few weeks on salient topics to the internet and policy, and and we invite you to come out for events throughout the summer. So today we have several excellent panelists with us today. We have emma llanso from the center for democracy and technology who works on the Free Expression project. We have Rashad Hussain from the department
The senate gavels in at 2 00 eastern for general speeches. At 5 30, senators will vote to move forward on district judge nominations for virginia, massachusetts and nevada. You can watch the house life on cspan live on cspan, the senate on cspan2. Deputy National Security adviser tony blinken talked about the u. S. And European Response to isolate russia after its intervention in ukraine. He talked about the effectiveness of the sanctions and why the annexation of crimea will eventually prove to be what he calls a strategic loser for russia in the long term. He spoke at a conference on europe hosted by the brookings institution. Its about 45 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, i hope youve had a chance to enjoy some lunch. It is, of course, a brookings sandwich lunch, so, you know, theres limits to the enjoyment, but nonetheless, we hope youve had a good lunch. Were extremely pleased to have tony blinken here to finish off and wrap up our annual conference for us today. Tony, unfortunately,
Which is really about social media because so much success has been had in recruitment by groups like isis in doing that. So he talked a lot about this new Digital Communications hub that the United States is putting together with the united arab em irates and its really going to be looking at ways to counter what has been an incredibly successful social media strategy on the part of those terror groups. The second part is this Virtual Exchange where he hopes to bring together 1 million young people from around the world, the point of it being that you often fear things you dont understand and so that that communication can help to bring together some understanding but you know what the critics are saying they are saying theres a lot of talk and a lot of focus on things that we dont know will pay off, that if they do pay off will have only long term dividend but the president feels confident they are laying groundwork today and talk continue on ways to come together to fight this terro
Weekend. We have Live Team Coverage for you this afternoon. Correspondents athena jones, rene marsh and brian todd are joining usbrian. You have been with these protesters all day. What is the mood right now on the president s 100th day in office . Reporter ana, the mood is really kind of jubilant. Theyre very happy with what theyve been able to accomplish here today. They got a lot of energy. Check out the scene behind me, this is a massive puppet that these people constructed in North Carolina around the chapel hill area and brought it all the way up here. They just had to squeeze it through kind of a chain link fence on constitution avenue to get it through here. This is supposed so symbolize mother earth. This was the gentleman who was instrumental in making it. Jan berger, can you talk us to for a second . What made you want to bring this all way from North Carolina up here . Well, we thought it was different, important that one of the biggest issues that everybody faces is trying