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Influence american elections. They look at the broader aims of the russian government, and how it u. S. Officials should respond. From the center for the national interests, this is one hour 30 minutes. Thank you for joining us. Why dont we get started. I am the executive director of the center for the national interest. Think you all for joining us today for what will hopefully be an informative and interesting conversation about russian information efforts. We have got two really terrific speakers. They have different but complementary backgrounds, both with extensive experience in the Intelligence Community. To my left, this man is a neuroscientist, but also a former chief technology officer. And also a recipient of the National Intelligence distinguished service medal, someone with extensive experience at the intersection of technology and intelligence, both in the private sector and in government. To my right, we have the director of the intelligence of the National Security progr