The series of discussions you have all listen to mr. Trump cap esther trump deal with National Security. National security is not solely about the military. It is comprised of many facets, defense, diplomacy, economic security, energy security, border security, cyber security, homeland security. [applause] the logical policy presentations that mr. Trump has delivered over the last few weeks lay out a sound strategic approach to providing the security of the nation, and the security of all americans. These policies comprise a holistic approach to addressing the complex facets of National Security in a complex and extremely dangerous Come International world. Moreover, mr. Trump combines this multifaceted approach to our security with a pronounced commitment to those in uniform serving our nation today. And in fact, all veterans who have worn the cloth of the nation. And that commitment extends to the families of those who have served. For as all of us in this room know, their sacrifice
We showed it today to introduce you to cspan cities tour. For five years, we have traveled to cities across the u. S. To explore their literary and historic sites. You can watch more of our visit that cspan. Org cities tour. That is grand rapids. And the grand river which divides the city. And in many ways, defines the city. There is a good chance that most people over the course of any given day will see or interact with a piece of french are made in grand rapids. We were the first city to ever receive a grant from the endowment to be used specifically to commission an original work of art for a civic site. This weekend, the cspan cities tour will explore the literary life and history of red rapids, michigan. That is on book tv on cspan2. The author of the book, thin ice will talk about that the book people who grew up in grand methods grand rapids. Then we will hear how Richard Smith works and his newest biography on gerald for. An author gordon enters talks about the life of attorne
Stories with us. Thank you for joining us to commemorate our pow mia recognition day. May god bless you and may god bless this great nation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, general sola. Thank you, secretary carter. Going to break from script for just a minute on behalf of chairman joe dunford and all the soldiers, sailors and airmen and and, we coast guard salute you for your patriotism and your courage and bravery. Thank you for being here today. [applause] it is truly an honor to be here today as we pay homage to often unsung heroes. I extend a very special welcome to former prisoners of four and family to join us this day. You have taught us the legacy of honor and duty that we try to carry out every single day. I would also like to welcome the families of those still missing in action. Your sacrifice is humbling and we thank you for your faith and perseverance. You are for us to begin of hope. Beacon of hope. Committed toa few bringing everyone American Hero home from foreign sho
Relevant. I think it is relevant. I think thats really consistent with what the District Court judge did hear here. Of course you give deference to the statements of those experts. The question she asked, have they given me a logical and plausible reason, is the same thing this court has done in other cases. It was a camel case under foia, where the affidavit did not properly establish why something was classified. What the District Court judge here did, and set on the factual record, was it doesnt make sense. I want to go back to judge williams question. Why is it the pressenterprise standard . Shouldnt we just say it is properly classified . The standard for classification at the lowest level, basically just says if there is a reasonable expectation that some harm could happen. Damage to National Security, but just some reasonable expectation of some sort of harm. Its almost an invitation to speculate. What the First Amendment requires is more than that. Thats what the teaching of re