Electronics association and the intelligence and National Security alliance. Thank you. I was going to try and get you fired up here because the initial plenary session, we were a little bit subdued. So i want you to feel free to get enthusiastic here. We have a great panel coming. Lots of cheer for them. We are going to have a great discussion. So welcome back. Before we jump into this next session, let me remind everyone that for the plenaries here in the maryland ballroom you can email questions to the panel. And pope flee we will have a logo up that says questions intel summit. Org. By the miracle of technology they are going to appear on an ipad with vince. Vince, if you didnt get the word at some point larry is going to tell you last question. Okay . So it is now my pleasure to introduce the moderator of our Defense Intelligence plenary, Lieutenant General vincent stewart, u. S. Marine corps come on, come on [ applause ] retired. Thats the part i was waiting for. [ laughter ] and
That for the plenaries here and the maryland ball room, you can email questions to the panel. And hopefully well have a logo up that says questions intelsummit. Org. Lair is going to get your questions. By the miracle of technology, theyre going to appear on an ipad with vince here. Vince, if you didnt get the word, at some point larrys going to tell you last question, okay . So, its now my pleasure to introduce the moderator of our Defense Intelligence plenary Lieutenant General vincent stewart, u. S. Marine corps come on, come on retired. Thats the part i was waiting for. And vince is the founder and ceo of stewart global solutions, an International Consulting firm. He retired from the u. S. Marine corps in april of this year after more than 38 years of service to the nation. So, join me in thanking vince for his service. A career intelligence officer, vince served as the 20th director of the Intelligence Agency where he was the first africanamerican, the first jamaican american, and
Authorization by a foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. This is about two and half hours. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] the media will come to order, good morning. Before we start i want to address some housekeeping matters. First, todays open portion is being broadcast live. And streamed on the committees youtube channel. We conducted entirely on an unclassified basis. All participants are reminded to refrain from discussing classified or other information protected from public exposure. It is my privilege to welcome a distinguished panel of leaders today to discuss Intelligence Committee anti threat assessment rate during todays proceedings we will hear from Lieutenant General scott director of the Defense Intelligence agency by the honorable William Burns director of the Central Intelligence agency. The honorable admiral intelligence, general paul, director of the National Security agency. And the honorable Chri
Prior to hn 1n 1, swine flu, mexico was the hotspot. Its clear from looking at it logically, you cant prioritize where to work. Its what you do there that matters. Our responses are always after the fact. Its not Good Public Health. We did Good Public Health on smoking, diabetes, we do lousy Public Health on pandemics. We need prevention, not cure. So great example, weve had the worst african ebola, 5. 1 billion was used to back fund a lot of the operations that happened during the outbreak. Where is the money to move forward . Theres a Global Health security agenda. We need the funds to be allocated to the places where theres the next outbreak, not the last outbreak. We know where they are, we know how many they are and we know how to go about identifying them. I think its good common sense, Public Health to get out there and do this proactively. Prioritization, you go back to which wildlife species are the viruses found in, are there already ongoing outbreaks of undiagnosed illnesses
States. Syria has become a controversial issue. ,he president ial candidates Hillary Clinton has a different view than obama. But hardly anything clear. A fascinating note to end on. Im sorry we did not get to talk more about the American Election and so many other things. Thank you all so much for coming today and for all the great questions. Thanks. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] the council on foreign relations, you can see all of this event online at www. Cspan. Org. The Nuclear Summit wrapping up in washington today. As it happens, a missile test in north korea. Testeadline today that came hours after the u. S. , japanese and south korean leaders decided to cooperate to prevent pyongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons. It is probably likely the president will get asked about this this afternoon. Live coverage