Outstanding studies on access to what we are going to talk about today. Please, if you have questions no onto the link for this. And you can ask questions and we will talk as a group for about 20 25 minutes and then we will go to your questions. Is a component on the link where you can ask questions. So please do that. I am the chair and director of the Trans National press project. So lets get into first, the Current Situation with information and disinformation and then were going to get into a little bit of history critically playing off of thomases recent book active measures and then will of the future hiring so will start with the present and move too fast and then get into the future. Thomas, when we start with you. As we look at her as you look at russian and chinese in the u. S. Activities today, how would you characterize what is going on around covid19. Thomas is a tough question. Because what we see certainly, is politicians and top officials from china and frankly also fro
Thousands of years to get us to where we are now. Its not going to change in 22. So we have this snapshot of today of sort of 50 years ago, what was the status of women. And you know we have been charged as this last panel to talk about where we are today. Well, we have got a lot to cover. So, but in preparations for doing this one of the things i did was to go back and listen to that tape of Eleanor Roosevelt and john kennedy. After some pleasantries and this exchange, mrs. Roosevelt says to president kennedy, why arent there more Women Leaders in the United States . I mean we are a privileged country. We are educated women. Why arent there more leaders . And it occurred to me when i was going back through just trying to figure out how we are going to talk about where we are todao be willing to do is to ask like eleanor roosevelroosevel t did, the difficult questions. The questions that you know may be a little bit embarrassing for some people to try to answer, but really are there to
Can happen between now and then. Think it will be small and incremental. Looking toward a postobama time of 2017. He said that about the health care act. There is those looking well beyond the legislation termed toward the home new era. Thanks to both of you for being here. Thank you for your questions. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] today on cspan, and look at president ial power with david edelman. Then start of investors from this years tech crunch conference. Later, our series on first ladies continues with highlights of first ladies in the 20th century. We started looking at the data. Out. Hing strange popped when you look at a map of europe come easy germany, france, ireland, italy. Data on where the the profits are, italy, france, it is a hugelyd, disproportionate amount was in ireland. That is one indication that something was going on. More with marty sullivan, chief economist for tax analysts. T
Hunt, president of the council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass, Political Writer for the New York Times and nbc political analyst nick confisori, jon meacham, he is an nbc and msnbc contributor, and the coauthor of the fourth coming books songs of america with tim mcgraw. Also with us associate editor of the Washington Post Eugene Robinson and washington anchor for bbc world news America Katty Kay with us. President trump is in london. While yesterday was mostly pomp and circumstance with the royal family, today is more business and politics. The president currently participating in a business round table event at st. James palace along with the duke of york and an array of United States and Business Leaders from the uk. The event is cohosted by Prime Minister theresa may who, as you know, is resigning as the head of her party on friday over the state of brexit which trump criticized may for and the British Press days ago. Trump and may will head to 10 downing street for a bilateral