Welcome to the hudson institute. Ein senior fellow at the institute of we are here to talk with Christian Brose whose new book, the kill chain, is in the future of hightech warfare that Christian Brose just released. Chris is a former staff director for the Senate Armed Services committee an and prior to that e Senior Policy Adviser for senator john mccain and previously held other positions in the government. Right now he is the chief surgeon to build capabilities for the military as well as for the department of homeland security. We can talk about that as we go through the interview. But thank you for being with us today. So, just to start off, what led you to do this but i know youve been thinking about these issues for a while and obviously something that you have encountered during your time onn the surface kennedy and senator mccain is the policy adviser. But what was the genesis of sitting down and writing the entire book . Guest its a great question i ask myself constant const
It seems one thing to rely on his Mission Command in such a way they were willing to use their own initiative, tactics that might not ordinarily be what they returned to based on doctor and. The willingness of us leaders to take advantage of their own initiative and ability to improvise could be an advantage where you have to use your own Unmanned Systems to come up with a tactic in the absence of the planning staff or higher direction. Might be a former competitive edge. The challenge is the United States military, we are much better positioned to do that, an adversary that is very topdown, inherent distrust in the lower ranks, 100 advantage we have but that is something we have to relearn after 20 years where we practice a lot of Mission Command in a lot of places the ladies are structured. That brings me to a point a lot of people will last, on the writing of the subject you dont have to transition to the robot force of Autonomous Systems right away and even at 10 contribution for A
Excellent order its really great to have you with us today wow so many things are changing all that around the world as we know it is just not the same place anymore as still ive been thinking you know events like for instance world war or our sexual revolution our financial crisis it really shapes a whole generation and it defines peoples attitudes and expectations experiences 8 coming 100 and i think they get out of an event to leave a lasting mark like that on an up and coming new generation what do you think. Seem to answer is yes them no i think i think on his you as as you intimated in your question a secret need to see things in perspective its right just as this is a this is a global event which is which is why i think were struggling with this in such a way because it is very red it you that you encounter something that is global rugged and national reach. Its not too wolf it doesnt last tribal 6 years as we know it is not that intensity if i think back to my my grandparents i
A bit of there are waves of corona in september and people will still have to be doing their courses are law what balance will a generation have will they be socially responsible more more eco conscious than prior generations what do you think i think part of that has to do with our attitudes us adults are not a special us. So sure there is a danger dutch the next generation. Will grow up to be a free a school. Generation a generation that doesnt take any risks because we keep telling them to be cancelled theres a danger that schools for example will engage less and less in out of School Experiences and seth who are the learning experiences of young people will will not now we are in charge of this and we as the educators and the seattles need to be mindful of that 1st and. Then i think secondly you can live in hope. And im an optimist those are not born after nest and and i live in hope i think we will see a generation that is more carry we will see a generation that is more kind we w
We will take you live to a discussion on Civil Liberties during the covid19 pandemic. This is hosted by the Federalist Society. Live coverage is here on cspan. As well more detailed biographies of the speakers. To moderate our panel on Civil Liberties and covid19, we have a fellow and montane president of aei and longer time focus on these and many other sorts of Public Policy issues, one of our intellectuals. Thank you. Welcome, one and all. This session will examine the Civil Liberties issues that have been raised by government actions to content with the coronavirus pandemic. We will hear from four imminent legal scholars. One from new york law school, chairman of the american Civil Liberties union. Eugene of the ucla law school, host of the eponymous website of conspiracy. Julia of the university of Virginia School of law, who specializes in property, public finance, and constitutional law. And finally mia Love University of Virginia School of law, who specializes in comparative co