frank santorum join us. bridget bowman talks about the key house and senate house and o watch in the upcoming 2020 elections. yeas are 354, nays are 64 recorded as present. two thirds being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended. the joint resolution is agreed to and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. host: in a bipartisan vote with 129 republicans joining democrats, the house of representatives voted to oppose president trump s decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. the resolution also calls on president trump to present a clear and specific plan for the enduring defeat of isis. good morning, everyone. we will begin with your take on this debate in washington. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independence, your number, 202-748-8002. you can text us with your first name, city, and state at 202-748-8003 or join the conversation on twitter at @cspanwj and facebook.com/cspan. we will get to your thoughts on syria
our event today it s not just democracy, integrity and elections but in the 2020 elections. wewe have a time horizon of 14 months. i think michael put it off very well, in terms of what the scenario looks like, it s sort of a butterfly ballot on steroids, if we have a close election, if we have a contested result and even just a couple of counties and there has been a disinformation campaign that is exposed that may have skewed the results, what i worry about is i don t know how we quite survived second election here in the country, a second presidential election that comes into serious question and at pan america we come at this at slightly different angle, we are free-speech organization and we see guardians of open discourse and of truth and we are not digital specialists, we are not election specialists, we are an organization of writers and journalists and editors and publishers and people who are invested in the quality of our discourse and our ability to sort facts fro
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the forum. tonight we have a great group of guests to talk about the digital threat to democracy or the threat to the digital democracy. you will see the group we have gathered are literally the leading experts in a very complicated field. we re lucky they were willing to copy or and talk about all the things that make up a digital democracy and the threat to it. those are things related to the fourth amendment and the first amendment and the systems that underpin the technology and our electoral system of democratic government. like to briefly introduce myself. i m the codirector of the center for science and international affairs. i ve been here in cambridge about six weeks, i just moved from d.c. where i was assistant secretary of defense and in charge of all things cyber at the pentagon. to me this is an issue that resonates strongly in my heart in my gut and in particular because when i was there i saw a lot of bad things unfolding in the bad guys going after our democra
gathered here today literally are the leading experts in a very complicated field. we are lucky they were all willing to come up here and talk about all of the things that make up digital democracy and the threat to it right now. you all know what that is. those are things related to the first amendment free speech, the fourth amendment privacy, to technology and the systems that underpin that and most importantly, our electoral system of democratic governance, which is what was under attack in 2016 and earlier. we are going to talk little bit about that. i would like to very briefly introduce myself. i am the codirector of the belford center for science and international affairs. i ve been in cambridge about six weeks now. i just moved up from d.c. in a past life, i was the department of defense chief of staff and a six and secretary and assistant secretary of defense, where i was in charge of all things cyber at the pentagon. this is an issue that really resonates v