Acknowledged and countless others through twitter. the problem is that s not the kind of cyberattack that is dramatic in the way that the director pointed out. there are all sorts of dramatic cyber events that could occur. the ones he mentioned, shut down all the atms on the east coast, for example, imagine the chaos that would create. frankly, i don t think those things are going to happen except in the context of a war, the conflict that has escalated to that level. the worry is the adversary has the capability to do that, they have the cape kt, so you have to monitor their intentions very carefully. a republican has stepped up tonight on the pages of the new york times at risk to his political career. he s actually one of your former employees. congressman will herd, a republican from southwesttexas, a former cia officer who has written this piece for the new york times and here is his lead paragraph. over the course of my career as an undercover officer in the cia
Know they are essentially screwed. liz: like you said, we will hear what the secretary of state has to say in the heritage foundation, what do you want to see from the administration? they have to stay to course. regardless of north korea regardless what kind of wacky things the north koreans say, you play diplomacy out. in iran you put iranians back in a box and, look, here is what i think is going to happen, iranians when they feel pressured they ll pull back in their foreign policy and my guess is they will put nuclear program on ice and they will basically try to wait trump out. liz: let s see, right? yeah. liz: thank you so much for joining us. i m sure we will have you back, a lot that will happen in the next month or so, appreciate it. leland: georgia votes tuesday on what has become a wild republican primary for governor. the associated prez describing it with this lead paragraph, never mind cutting taxes,
Writing a story, does the party affiliation enter your brain? is that anto important part of e description for the lead paragraph? juan:n: no. it s important. dana: you know ap style, when you do parentheses? juan: you have to identify who the person is. especially an elected official. i think that would fit in. i don t understand why it wasn t in there. dana: they did correct it. juan: i do think that something that feeds the republican anxiety and insecurity, oh, my god, theybl always want to focus on republicans when there s trouble but not the democrats, oh, that damn media.re the fact is that in this case, i can t believe that nobody dids notice that bob menendez and ray nagin are democrats. i can t believe that anybody didn t know they were democrats. kennedy: does every
dana: one can when you are writing a story, does the party affiliation into your brain? for the lead paragraph? juan: no. it s important. dana: you know ap style, when you do parentheses? juan: you have to identify who the person is. especially an elected official. i don t understand why it wasn t in there. dana: they did correct it. juan: i do think that something that feeds the republican anxiety and insecurity, oh, my god, they always want to focus on republicans when there s trouble but not the democrats, oh, that damn media. in this case, i can t believe that nobody did notice that bob menendez and ray nagin are democrats. i can t believe that anybody didn t know they were democrats.
dana: one can when you are writing a story, does the party affiliation into your brain? for the lead paragraph? juan: no. it s important. dana: you know ap style, when you do parentheses? juan: you have to identify who the person is. especially an elected official. i don t understand why it wasn t in there. dana: they did correct it. juan: i do think that something that feeds the republican anxiety and insecurity, oh, my god, they always want to focus on republicans when there s trouble but not the democrats, oh, that damn media. in this case, i can t believe that nobody did notice that bob menendez and ray nagin are democrats. i can t believe that anybody didn t know they were democrats.