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Tonight at eight eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Standard john cotton one members of the bridge about buying g5 equipment from the Chinese Company while way. The arkansas republican join former House Intelligence Committee chair mike rogers and retired Brigadier General Robert Spaulding who predecease her on the National Security council under the trump administration. They answered questions from the British Defense subcommittee on china for about two hours. Order, order. Welcome to this Defense Select Committee hearing to consider the International Response to the uk government decision to allow while we to continue to operate its 5g network and implications of the gibbous decision for information sharing across the alliance. Also to discuss International Ambitions and the role of 5g technology and within this specifically look at Cyber Attacks and the distal silk road. Our session date is divided into two parts and id like to welcome senator tom cotton joining us for part on
Between the four of us we have written at least 17 biographies. It might be more than that. I was losing count because Randy Roberts has written so many. Youve written more than half of our total number i think. So we have a lot of experience in the genre. We have obviously been drawn to it and have an affinity for it some way or another. Before we begin, let me introduce the panelists, and as i introduce each of you, if you could just stand a minute or two, telling the audience what was it that you used for your biography. What is it you love about the genre. First we have larry, from New York University of arts and a musical writing program. He is particularly interested in the history of broadway and comedy. He has written a play with Richard Rogers in addition to several other books. His most recent biographical word is the documentary film semi davis junior, i gotta be me. Larry, tell us what has drawn you to this. I may be a little different from the rest of the panel my venue is
6 00 a. M. On the dot, lets check in with steve pretty warm for most of us. It will be later on today. We had a warm day yesterday for some and we will continue that today vessel for sunshine for all and on sunrise here there is a little log on the santa cruz coast but 43 for the more in santa rosa and 49 and then as a so temperatures are running cooler because of lack of cloud cover and some of that fog is going right down the coast north wind, northeast and i think you all know the drill napa airport is 38 but brentwood is 57. 43 in lake port and santa rosa but the north wind and clear skies equal sunshine and warmer temperatures. Look for a chilly cold morning, maybe, compared to the last couple mornings. We had fog but thats not the case now but highs are in the 70s and temperatures are above average by a good five or 10 degrees here. So, we did have something around fremont is that still there is that better . Its been cleared up which is good, and that is gone now and traffic is
Author of the fix its a pleasure to have you here at such an important book because it is focused on solutions and i love your key insight to give your advice to woman what they need to do and what they need to change and then to negotiate more but what you point out is but where are not the ones that are broken what is broken in the workplace and as you know they were designed by men for men and like men it has not worked out very well for us and i love how you put it we need to call a timeout with this women fixing at epidemic it isnt just for women and to make the workplaces work better for everyone. So your book so what brought you to this background . Just looking at why and then to understand that issue many many years ago and that we were asking women to be more with that establish system and then what woman needed to do and very quickly interviewing i found that actually in terms of that leadership capabilities and a lot of that was new to me i didnt know that they are told to