A look now at the future of Missile Defense. The center for strategic and International Studies hosted a discussion recently with former defense officials and Global Security experts. Panelists talked about the challenges of Strategic Missile defense, the threats posed by north korea, iran, china and russia. Former defense undersecretary for policy, james miller moderated this event. Its about 90 minutes. Ready to go, okay, good morning, everybody. Thanks for being here today. Im jim miller. President of the adaptive strategies. I have had involvement with Missile Defense over a number of decades. Starting on capitol hill, House Armed Services committee in late 80s and early 90s and continuing on through my time including as undersecretary of defense in the Obama Administration. We have a great panel here today. You have already met tom karako, senior fellow here in the international program, director of the Missile Defense program and tom will talk about in particular his report Missi
Including as undersecretary of defense in the Obama Administration. We have a great panel here today. You have already met tom karako, senior fellow here in the international program, director of the Missile Defense program and tom will talk about in particular his report Missile Defense, 2020, next steps for defending the homeland. Dr. Laura grego, thank you for being here as well. Laura is a Senior Scientist in the Global Security program for the union of concerned scientists. And also has a recent report entitled shielded from oversight, the disastrous u. S. Approach to strategic Missile Defense. And well speak to that and a number of other issues, i think. And our third panelists today, major retired general fran mahon. His last posting was a j5 director of plans and policy for norad and north com and headed up several commands for army missile and air defense and at one point was director of tests for the Missile Defense agency as well. So its a great group. I want to thank you, g
Missile defense over a number of decades starting on capitol hill, House Armed Services committee in the late 80s, early 90s and continuing on through my time including as undersecretary of defense in the Obama Administration. We have a great panel here toda youve youve already met tom karako, senior fellow in the International Security program at cis, director of the Missile Defense system. And tom will talk about in particular his report Missile Defense 2020, next steps for defending the homeland. Dr. Laura grego, thank you for being here today. Laura is a Senior Scientist in the global Security Program for the union of concerned scientis and and also has a recent report entitled, shielded from oversight, the disastrous u. S. Approach to Strategic Missile and and well speak to that and a number of other issues, i think. And our third panelist today, major genre tired fran. Plans and policy for norad and northcom and headed up several commands for army, missile and air defense and one
Here today. Thank you for joining us. Thank you so much for the Dallas Morning News for hosting this event. If you were up earlier today, questions of diversity in the newsroom, diversity on the panel, it is not always easy to embrace all kind of diversity in any given event, but i want to celebrate this event having done such a remarkable job of embracing ideological diversity. Eventterrific to be at an cosponsored by the george bush library, the george w. Bush president ial center. I want to put you out of your suspense. Can democracy survive . Yes. [laughter] the question were all wondering and talking about today, how . How bad is it actually. . What we do about the issue. We all know a couple basic facts. Much is a shift in how embers of each party to each other unfavorably. 1984, 60 of democrats beat on 16 democrat youd open unfavorably. Now itng percent of 43 . Perhaps, the more Interesting Data point, the one that suggests that issues are no longer ideological, but have become
A bus burst into flames after a crash in los angeles. Comments yesterday from janet yellen lifting stocks around the world, it will take caution when raising Interest Rates. In asia overnight china led the gains but a stronger yen weighed on the market in japan. We are seeing weakness there but futures indicate hire open for averages. Look at this rally up 1. 5 to 2 across the board in the euro zone. Stocks off of the highest close of the year looking ahead to open hire, futures indicate gain after Janet Yellens speech yesterday. All that coming up in the program. Dagan mcdowell, jpmorgan Asset Management with us. Good to see you, everybody, thanks for being here. We have a cant miss lineup. Ted cruz supporter Carly Fiorina with us this morning and intelligence vice chairman ray kelly joining us and president ial candidate and Ohio Governor John Kasich Join us for those interviews. We begin with the campaign trail, Public Policy poll shows donald trump is the clear front runner in the