Armys 38th chief of staff, general ray odierno who joins us from the association of the annual conference and trade show. Sir, welcome back. Thank you. I wanted to start off. Sequestration is the top issue in washington. You have frequently said that sequestration is the one thing that keeps you awake at night. Why . What about it keeps you awake . I remind everyone weve already taken approximately a 10 budget cut already. We have 487 billion over the next 10 years which we have already put into our budget numbers. So worry about sequestration is another 10 to 13 on top of those numbers. But more importantly, its how sequestration is executed. Its directed. Its very specific, especially in 13. On every program and activity. On every program its the same so i have no say even in where we put it and whats the best way so theres concern about. That we also just finished developing a strategy, and that strategy was resourced based on the first 10 or 11 cut. If we have additional cuts we wi
This is cnn tonight. Im don lemon. Breaking news. New election warnings tonight. The Senate Intelligence committee releasing a wide ranging report on the extent of russias hacking of u. S. Elections in 2016. Concluded it was extensive, that russia likely targeted elections in all 50 states and warning the federal government and states to do more to protect against cyberattacks and to protect the integrity of our elections. The report comes one day after Robert Mueller warned congress that russian hacking is happening right now. And fbi director Christopher Wray issued a similar warning today. The intel committees report released as republicans in the senate move to block bills aimed at strengthening Election Security. Calling them too partisan. Lets bring in david sanger, a National Security correspondent for the new york times. David, so good to have you on. Thank you so much. By the way, david is the author of the perfect weapon, war, sabotage and fear in the cyber age. So david, we
In 2016. Concluded it was extensive, that russia likely targeted elections in all 50 states and warning the federal government and states to do more to protect against Cyber Attacks and to protect the integrity of our elections. The report comes one day after Robert Mueller warned congress that russian hacking is happening right now. And fbi director Christopher Wray issued a similar warning today. The intel committees report released as republicans in the senate move to block bills aimed at strengthening Election Security. Calling them too partisan. Lets bring in david sanger, a National Security correspondent for the new york times. David, so good to have you on. Thank you so. By the way, david is the author of the perfect weapon, war, sabotage and fear in the cyber age. So david, we have learned tonight that election systems in all 50 states were targeted in 2016. This goes much farther than we knew. Well, it does, don. We had heard the 50 number. What made this different in this re
two, and that there s going to be enough to fund researchers who are researching drugs for children. so that s why what you re doing is so important. and your website again, for everybody at home, kids, v cancer.org, i knew it. i just want wanted to say thank you, nancy, it s so great to see you. and i want to thank nancy and all of those involved in the big slick and the fight to combat pediatric cancer and everyone at children s mercy, an incredible hospital. thank you so much. we have some breaking news today from israel, the idf declared that for people taken hostage on october 7, were killed. the tragic development comes amid confusion and frustration over the latest ceasefire proposal we re going to go live to jerusalem next sometimes the best thing you can do with intelligence is share it with your adversary. he and his secret is betrayed. its bullet to the back of the hand secrets and spies, a nuclear gain sunday at ten on cnn there are giant so much
that funding it was free for parker. and after seeing the mass that was removed from her, i mean, some of them describe it the size of a cantaloupe out of her little abdomen. so going from thought to having a few small spots and now they re gone stage for like she beat it beat it the big slick team this year raised a record-breaking 3.9 million. this weekend, bringing the total 15 year hall to more than 25 million but the very need for the altruism of the big slick underlines, a victory real problem, the imbalance, and how much this nation invests in research to benefit children as opposed to adult two. i get it. they have a lot more money and a lot more sway. and they have the ability to vote here to help us better understand the need and the disparity is nancy goodman, founder and executive director of kids v. cancer.org. it s an advocacy group calling for more government funding to fight pediatric cancer and we re just