Influence american elections. They look at the broader aims of the russian government, and how it u. S. Officials should respond. From the center for the national interests, this is one hour 30 minutes. Thank you for joining us. Why dont we get started. I am the executive director of the center for the national interest. Think you all for joining us today for what will hopefully be an informative and interesting conversation about russian information efforts. We have got two really terrific speakers. They have different but complementary backgrounds, both with extensive experience in the Intelligence Community. To my left, this man is a neuroscientist, but also a former chief technology officer. And also a recipient of the National Intelligence distinguished service medal, someone with extensive experience at the intersection of technology and intelligence, both in the private sector and in government. To my right, we have the director of the intelligence of the National Security progr
Somebody who insults women, marks the disabled, marks pows, just wanted to get an education. Watch afterwards sunday night at 9 00 eastern on cspan2s booktv. South dakota, along the banks of the missouri river, chosen as south dakotas capital city in 1889. Reflecting the american frontier is home to cowboys and cattle, the backdrop for iconic American Writer laura ingles little house on the prairie series. With help of our Cable Partners for the next hour we feature the Literary Community beginning with nancy koppel on the Important Role south dakota plays in american history. We are in the research and Publishing Office of the daily Historical Society and also the headquarters of the south dakota Historical Society press. Back in the day in 1997, i felt it was a niche we could fill in south dakota. Nobody was doing our history seriously. I shouldnt say nobody, that is not fair. There was a concerted effort to do publishing for the state of south dakota, to do it right, you have to hav
Politically motivated murder and the putin regime. On saturday and sunday we will be live at the southern festival of books in nashville featuring jonathan eyed, history professor nancy mclean, radio talkshow host eric erickson, and many other authors. For the next hour we will focus on the Literary Community beginning with nancy rice that goebel on the Important Role south dakota plays in american history. We are in the research and Publishing Office of the south Coast Historical Society and also the headquarters of the south dakota Historical Society press. Back in the day in 1997 when i started this press , i felt that it was a niche we could fill in south dakota. Nobody was doing our history seriously get certainly no money, thats not fair but there was not a concerted effort to publishing for the state of south dakotain a meaningful way. To do it right, you have to have some experience and we have garnered that experience through doing the journal which is essentially 100 page boo
Exclusive. Our cities tour visit pierre, south dakota, to learn more about its unique history and literary life. For six years in we have traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the book seen to our viewers. You can see more of our visits on www. Cspan. Org citiestour. 1986, at the end, i moved here to pierre, south dakota, and began the aberdeen State Government. I have been here since, almost 30 years. In that time, i have made a number of transitions. In 1998, i went to work for the governor. After four years with him, i went back into the newspaper business, and i have been in it since. As part of that transition into the business, i contracted with five daily papers. I have gone back to the aberdeen american news. We have continued that relationship with other papers, actually expended i have seven of the 11 papers in the state get their State Government news through me. What i have seen here in the last 30 years is a complete reversal in terms of what newspapers and tv stations cover
Would say Historical Perspectives are important and policymaking. But there is much less understanding about how to actually link perspectives to policymaking a when, where, and what context it is appropriate. A series of panels about history and policy with federal historians who are often those closest to policymaking and might have some valuable thoughts to offer. We all appreciate that inside. My name is claire altman, i am the directory of the federal Judicial Center in washington, d c. It is the research and Education Agency and the History Office is responsible to promote programs and work to preserve the history of the judiciary. I am honored to be joined by four other historians. I will introduce them now and will assume since there biographies are relevant that they will fill in if i have missed any key points. Each will speak 57 minutes and then you will have a moderated discussion. I will start to my immediate right. A historian at the state Department Responsible for the F