Approach to cyber warfare between the public and the private sector. Can we say all private sector and the Public Sector goes one way and are there any differences in the approach to that . Thank you. You want to take that. And i have a little bit of a different perspective than my panelists so this should be a interesting discussion. 85 of the networks in the United States are private. And contrary to popular belief the National Security agency is not on those networks. Not unless they have a warrant to be there and that is highly unlikely. And so what happens is you have Intelligence Services overseas and trying to bring it back to protect the government and we want to share that information in realtime so the private sector it protect themselves today. That is where we are today. It is not working. Sharing is terrible. No one wants to do it for liability reasons an a whole host of good reasons not to share so we can fix. And here is the problem with the private sector saying heck wi
Policy. It was emerrill rogers not that long ago said just as much as that, that we dont have a good cyber offensive policy. We talked about it ad infinitum in classified settings for the entire ten years i was on the Intelligence Community and we could never get consensus to move to the next place on what that cyber offensive is. And by the way just as a personal note i just saw that the Administration Says theyre going to make china pay for the consequence of the opm hack. I cant wait. I cannot wait to see what the heck that thing is. And candidly im not too excited about what its going to be. We havent crossed that threshold to bring everybody in a room and try to work through this problem. I would long answer to your question, but i dont believe they have the right to go extraterritorial to protect what they perceive to be a threat at that point. Thats fantastic. Thank you, thank you so much. We can get a hand for the speakers. Thats just great. You can see how we can make many hou
Together at all keep an eye on each other. Let me throw in a word of caution about philanthropies. Baltimore is the home of several, three very large philanthropies, also the scent of innumerable experiments in urban reform since the great society. Is also the center of in the nonpolitical sense after another to those philanthropies were just as unaccountable as government. It turned out they went from failure to failure. Sometimes not criminally but right on the edge of criminally. Not intentionally enough because people were mean characters, just because they were to get things done in baltimore. Baltimore is the only city ive ever been in i went to a highend party and there were drug dealers at the party. This was before the wire, by the way. Finally, i just want to say part of the reason that pastors are so important in terms of citizenship is that we have some in the country would you dont think people recognize, and thats not just nonreligion can not just people not being religio
Violence and some of the issues before his community, including immigration and sentencing reform legislation. 10 00 a. M. And 6 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of the United States are admonished to draw near and get their attention. Announcer monday on landmark cases, we will look at the case of acre versus car baker vs. Carr. Chief Justice Earl Warren called ofthe most important case his tenure on the court. These 11 tennessee v oters live in five of the largest cities in tennessee. They are the victims of a reducesy scheme which their right to vote to about 1 20 of the value of the vote given to certain rural residents. Announcer by the early 20th century, population shifts in states like tennessee had voters from rural areas move into the yet those world districts with smaller populations held voting power equal to the urban districts. So a group of voters challenged the disparity and took their case all the way to the Supr
A number on this guy. He was honest. He told the reporter, mr. Trump was really tough because he was so unpredictable. I didnt know if he was being nice to me or not. I said, what does that mean . He said we could not figure you out. I said, thank you. I thought it was a couple meant, but i had to be sure. We have no unpredictability. We have to get smart, and we are going to get smart. [applause] im going to leave it at that. One of the things did you have a question . I have to take care of my pastor. Wait one second. One of the things you will say when you leave this room this is such an amazing thing that is happening. You are going to say we were here at a time that really was important. People have come together. But you have to go out and vote. With all of the talk, this and that group. Romney failed. Mccain couldnt win the first time because it was such a mesh. Romney the second time should have been an easy victory. Say what you want about obama. He was on letterman, leno, all