Two other things in his illustrious career. He is the National Security columnist for slate and author of four books, most recently the insurgents, which i think he will tell us has at least more crossover with this new book than some people might necessarily imagine. Fred is a pulitzer prizewinning journalist back from his days in the the boston globe, and im very pleased to be able to host him here today. Just a word on format, shortly im going to ask fred to give a few minutes describing the book and telling us a little bit about whats in it, then im going to take the opportunity to have a conversation, dig into a little bit more of the detail and explore some of the themes and what we might conclude from that, and then i will open it up to the floor to give you the opportunity to ask fred some questions. Well all to wrap up at 1 45. Thatll actually give us plenty of time to get into some quite interesting conversation. So without more ado, fred. Ms. [applause] im just going to spea
And will you, mr. Speaker will you take this opportunity to explain why this was the case. Only the s p can maintain this settlement put in place. But we had done is build it our House Parliament for scotland that will have more power, more ability for attack straight come aboard to determine benefits for his citizen. Now its time for the s p to Start Talking about grievances and get on with government. They taken on presidencies. We have one more apprenticeship starts in 24 team. Does my right honorable friend agree its time for government to stick with the plans to live in our have the opportunity to take it on . The president is right. We have this target word meant to be trained in this parliament. We will do our bit by funding those programs. We want to do its part by contributing to the apprenticeship levy. But we need Small Businesses like tsa and indeed the public that are to get fully involved in training apprentices to give young people the chance to earn the same time. Jerem
Surprise i found that theres obviously evidence out there that it exists, that women do have a different effect in leadership and gender inequality has an affect on a variety of state Security Issues and im sure some of you are nodding your head because im idiot and i should have known that. It was surprising to me who was a cobra pilot, im just like the guys. Theres nothing i cant do that they can do. Kind of took some of this emotion or the not emotional but more as a marine what i felt like touchy feely stuff out of the equation. As it turns out, i was wrong back then and im learning more every time. Right now what ive been looking at for a number of years is the impact of gender inequality not necessarily on face value, on its face, but the impact of gender inequality on domestic terrorism as an enabling condition. And terrorism, obviously, is very relevant right now and has been for the last 15 years, more so than it was earlier. And we still dont fully understand the factors that
I think is senator lees point of trying to allow for those who have the skill set, maybe that i had when i was 16 and hadnt yet developed are being left behind. If you think youre dating yourself on your first job, wait till i tell you what my first job was. I see senator peters has arrived. Senator, just in the knick of time. Well youre on. Thank you. You havent been to a Committee Meeting in a long time where you walk in, sit down and the chairman says youre on. I need to do this more often. Thank you for that. Senator furman thank you for being here to talk about Economic Issues and considering the future. Longterm structural changes that seem to be occurring in our economy that i think will pose some potentially significant challenges for us in the decades ahead. I enjoyed reading the economic report, job creation, dynamism, et cetera. One issue thats addressed in here and i think youve done some studies related to it as well deals with the pace of technological change and the impa
Did it start with the discovery of that 12story White Building on the outskirts of shanghai. No, in fact, it goes back all the way to the dawn of the internet itself. And in 1967 when the arpa net was about to go up, that was the precursor to the internet, that was, you know, a network where all the contractors at the Defense Department would be able to, you know, talk with one another in their computer programs. There was a man named willis ware. He was a computer pioneer. He was the head of the Computer Department at the rand corporation, and he was also on the Scientific Advisory board at the nsa. And he wrote a paper, it was secret at the time. Its been declassified, its a fascinating document. You can look it up. He said heres the thing, heres the problem. Once you create a Computer Network, once you have access from multiple, unsecured locations, youre going to create inherent vulnerabilities. Youre not going to be able to keep secrets anymore. And so when i was doing my research