From you to work with you on that . Absolutely. I will have my staff reach out to you. We take you live to the council on force that counsel on Foreign Relations we take you live to the council on Foreign Relations. You are watching live coverage on cspan. On Homeland Security and counterterrorism. This is an annual lectureship that honors the memory of kenneth a moscow who was a longtime member of the council with a distinguished career in the Intelligence Community. Further details on his life and many professional accomplishments can be found in the booklet you have at your seat. I want to extend a special welcome to the members and guests of the moscow family who are here with us today, seated at the center table. Welcome to you. Without further ado, i will invite senator warner who will speak for 10 minutes and i will have the opportunity to ask them for 20 minutes, and at 1 00, we will open it up for questions from members. Without further ado, senator mark warner. [applause] sen
Who truly needs to introduction. As you know hes vice chairman of the Senate Select committee on intelligence. Im going to be presiding over this discussion. The meeting is the annual kenneth a. Moscow lecture on Homeland Security and counterterrorism. This is an annual lectureship that honors the memory of kenneth a. Moscow who was a long time member of the council with a distinguished career in the Intelligence Community. Further details on his life and his many professional accomplishments can be found in the booklet that you have at your seat. I do want to extend a special welcome to the members and guests of the moscow family who are here with us today seated at the center table. Welcome to you. So without further ado, ill just say i will invite senator warner, he will speak for about ten minutes and then ill have the opportunity to ask him questions for about 20 minutes and then at 1 00 we will open it up for questions from members. So without further ado, senator mark warner. Th
Reporter in a scathing report of the Alameda County grand jury accuses the Oakland Unified School district of having a broken culture. Concluding the district is not doing justice or a 36,000 students and 87 public schools. Ray souza is on the grand jury. It is not you can point to one thing and say they did this wrong. It is pervasive. The board, the leadership, the management, the people that work there. Reporter the report cites a range of problems including mismanagement, favoritism, disregard for authority among midlevel management and a lack of accountability. Financial instability was also highlighted. The grand jury finding oakland unified wasted millions of dollars, pointing to lack competitive Business Practices and poor contract management. One example, nine building projects halted because of overspending including the most egregious of construction project at Fremont High School that was 51 million over budget. These kids deserve an education and there is money there to do
Matter of successes. Officers at a ford dealership following reports of an active shooter just after 6 00 today evening. Have been everyone in the shop was running the department, caught on very quickly, and started running. A lot of people ran to the hotel. Reporter an employee describes the chaos as gunfire erupted near the service and parts department. A worker fired earlier today returned to the dealership and shot two managers. Officers later found two more victims inside the dealership. One man was seen lying unresponsive in the parking lot. As they approached, they located a m who was down on the ground. He apparently had a gunshot wound. And was deceased. In his hands was a firearm, a handgun. They secured the scene. Reporter the dealership was open at the time, many peopled in sought refuge by hiding under desks and running for cover. Workers were seen heading from nearby hotels into police cars as loved ones patiently waited to hear if their family and friends were okay. Came
Relations in washington, d. C. Good afternoon, everyone. What a cheerful looking group. I am Judy Woodruff with the pbs newshour and im delighted to be here with all of you at this council and Foreign Relations meeting with senator mark warner who truly needs to introduction. As you know hes vice chairman of the Senate Select committee on intelligence. Im going to be presiding over this discussion. The meeting is the annual kenneth a. Moscow lecture on Homeland Security and counterterrorism. This is an annual lectureship that honors the memory of kenneth a. Moscow who was a long time member of the council with a distinguished career in the Intelligence Community. Further details on his life and his many professional accomplishments can be found in the booklet that you have at your seat. I do want to extend a special welcome to the members and guests of the moscow family who are here with us today seated at the center table. Welcome to you. So without further ado, ill just say i will in