Never been in before to watch someone run for president , nonetheless a former president facing several indictments and several court dates during the process leading up to the election. Mike to that point, martha, you had the republican candidates on your program, his former Vice President mike pence on yesterday. What about the challenge for the other candidates to stay on message, get on message, whatever you want to call it, when the former president is constantly the story . Martha its rough, obviously. These campaigns all are raising money, they are, you know, putting ads out there, trying to make their mark, trying to break through, which you know, has been they are basically in a pretty tight heat in the polls and the 10 to 6 range, some at 3 in the top, and those are the top candidates. The former president is more than 37 points ahead of his nearest competitor who is ron desantis, supposed to come on to the scene and make a big splash. But i think even the former president ,
Center for strategic and International Studies Global Security forum. Its about an hour and 20 minutes. Ladies, we are back. Thank you for joining us. I would like to introduce dr. Seth jones, Senior Vice President and director of the International Security program here at csis. Seth has done work on the Defense Industrial base, china, ukraine, israelgaza, terrorism, many themes likely to come up in his panel discussion. We are fortunate to be joined by all six vice chiefs of staff of the military services. The theme of todays forum is gathering strength, how we must use american strength to navigate these security challenges facing our country. Our military forces are a source of american strength, but our military advantage is not guaranteed. The panel will discuss what it takes to maintain that advantage and prepare for the environment we are facing. I am pleased to hand off to seth. Dr. Jones thank you and thanks to all the team who put this Security Forum together. Where we sit, f
Buckeye broadband supports cspan as a public servicelong with these other providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Our coop next, a group of generals and admirals from the six branches of the u. S. Military discuss modern welfare warfare and preparedness. Topics include collaboration within the military and industry and Lessons Learned from regions and conflicts such as the indo pacific and the Russia Ukraine war. This discussion was part of the center for strategic and International Studies Global Security forum. Its about an hour and 20 minutes. Ladies, we are back. Thank you for joining us. I would like to introduce dr. Seth jones, Senior Vice President and director of the International Security program here at csis. Seth has done work on the Defense Industrial base, china, ukraine, israelgaza, terrorism, many themes likely to come up in his panel discussion. We are fortunate to be joined by all six vice chiefs of staff of the military services. The theme of todays forum
Next, a forum on global security, this Panel Focused on a recent reviews by the navy. We heard testimony from the vice chief of Naval Operations. Its two hours. Im going to ask everyone to come back in and take your seats. Weve had two excellent keynote briefs this morning. Both our speakers spoke to the comprehensive review the u. S. Navy issued the comprehensive review of the issues at sea, that occurred within the last year. One cruiser that grounded another that was involved in a collision with a chinese ship. And two destroyers that collides with large merchant ships that resulted in a loss of life that comprehensive review was conducted over the past well, it took about 60 days and was reported out about 30 days ago, and presented and we thought wed invite a few folks in here today to talk about the extent of it the adequacy of it, and perhaps the meaning of it we have three experienced warfare officers, three individuals who have stayed close to the profession, either through th
Planner was to improve the eisenhower euro plan for Strategic Nuclear operations in general war with the soviet union. That was a low bar because the eisenhower plan was a diverse military plan. Amy that is Daniel Ellsberg, one of the worlds most wellknown whistleblowers. In 1971, he was a high level defense analyst when he leaked a top secret report on u. S. Involvement in vietnam to the New York Times and other publications that came to be known as the pentagon papers and played a key role in ending the vietnam war. Few know that ellsberg was also consultant who drafted plans for nuclear war. In his new book titled the doomsday machine confessions of a Nuclear War Planner, Daniel Ellsberg reveals for the first time that he also made copies of topsecret documents from his Nuclear Studies an entire second set of papers in addition to the pentagon papers for which he is known. I want to awaken people to the dangers and the possibility of destroying most life on earth by general war, not