With terrorists, were dealing with radical islamists. This is very different from what weve seen with president obama when in a recent interview he said he was conflicted with how to deal with the rise of isis. He was surprised that isis would be able to land these offenses in cities like mosul and iraq, so i think, eric, is that it is definitely i think what donald trump is doing differently hes calling it like it is. I have to say i think thats something the American People want to see. I think we are clearly in a moment right now where we need to keep pushing forward on insurance, if there is intelligence sharing as well as cyber warfare to stop the recruitment of icsis, and i thik donald trump recognizes this will be one of his top priorities. From killing the enemy to identifying the enemy. I dont think we know who the enemy is. The question is, is this going to change anything in terms of actual strategy on the ground . Is this going to kill the enemy any better than were already
He made it clear were dealing with terrorists, were dealing with radical islamists. This is very different from what weve seen with president obama when in a recent interview he said he was conflicted with how to deal with the rise of isis. He was surprised that isis would be able to land these offenses in cities like mosul and iraq, so i think, eric, is that it is definitely i think what donald trump is doing differently that hes calling it like it is. I have to say i think thats something the American People want to see. I think we are clearly in a moment right now where we need to keep pushing forward on insurance, if there is intelligence sharing as well as cyber warfare to stop the recruitment of icsis, and i thik donald trump recognizes this will be one of his top priorities. From killing the enemy to identifying the enemy. I dont think we know who the enemy is. The question is, is this going to change anything in terms of actual strategy on the ground . Is this going to kill the
He made it clear were dealing with terrorists, were dealing with radical islamists. This is very different from what weve seen with president obama when in a recent interview he said he was conflicted with how to deal with the rise of isis. He was surprised that isis would be able to land these offenses in cities like mosul and iraq, so i think, eric, is that it is definitely i think what donald trump is doing differently that hes calling it like it is. I have to say i think thats something the American People want to see. I think we are clearly in a moment right now where we need to keep pushing forward on insurance, if there is intelligence sharing as well as cyber warfare to stop the recruitment of icsis, and i thik donald trump recognizes this will be one of his top priorities. From killing the enemy to identifying the enemy. I dont think we know who the enemy is. The question is, is this going to change anything in terms of actual strategy on the ground . Is this going to kill the
She felt it was her prerogative as a lack of women in the segregated south and this environment to extend herself to all of the people she works. With. The white male engineers. She had such a transcendent and humanity, and a true equality of meeting people as equals, regardless of who they were. There are so many times in this situation i think what would Catherine Johnsons father say about them, how would i employ this view are better than no one else and no one is better than you because it seems very simple, and she says a that as f it were very simple. That is one of the things i feel like ive learned a lot in this research. One more question. Will you have another time to sign books blacks i will be back in november if marvel can ever see. [applause] that will be another opportunity, it might be i will talk with the museum and, you know, we will kind of work out the logistics, so that we can get as many books assigned as possible. So, i think that is it and i thank everyone for c
Steinacher of the university of nebraska who will talk about the rats lines utilized by nazis to escape europe and justice. Our final speaker will be linda holmes who will shift the focus to the japanese who were responsible for horrific treatment of p. O. W. S, yet most did not have to suffer the consequences of their actions. So ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming our first speaker, annie jacobsen. [ applause ] thank you so much. Im annie jacobsen, a journalist and author. I write about wars, weapons, u. S. National security and secrets. Im very interested in history. Im particularly interested in how history gets recorded, and how history gets reported. I came upon operation paperclip which was the secret program to bring nazi scientists to the United States for our Weapons Programs. When i was working on another book called area 51 about the spy plane programs that were going on out in the nevada desert. The u2th in sr71 and the a12 ox cart. And i learned from the sci