Step out of partisan boxes and work with me to find Real Solutions to real problems. Weve done it time and time again. This time it didnt work. Nearly four months later, im still deeply disappointed that we didnt solve the border crisis for my state and for our country. But to use this failure as a political punching bag only punishes those who were courageous enough to do the hard work of finding compromise in the first place. So, who will be courageous next time . Who will stand up and do the hard work . Who will take the risks . Who will say yes, ill help solve this big challenge our country faces . Why would anyone . We dont leave today with a political victory. No one wins. No one gets the higher ground. Instead, were saying to each other, dont step out, dont try to solve big problems, stay in your partisan corner, yell some more, blame the other side. Today, yet again, the senate has chosen politics. But my state is still suffering, and as i said on the floor back on february 7,
It is referred to as revenge porn. The different types of responses that weve seen from government and the legislative steps that we could take to better protect victims. Before we get into this, a few logistics. So everyone knows, this event is being recorded. If you want to participate online via twitter were using the hashtag itif privacy. And we have a really fantastic panel today. To get into this discussion. But before we get to that, the reason were having this discussion here today and i mean that both in a general sense as well as a literal sense, is because we have the privilege of hearing from representative Jackie Speier. For those of you that dont know her, representative represents the 14th Congressional District and she serves on the House Armed Services committee as the Ranking Member of the subcommittee on oversight and investigations and on the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence and a tireless advocate for womens rights and a champion for the safety, hea
It is referred to as revenge porn. The different types of responses that weve seen from government and the legislative steps that we could take to better protect victims. Before we get into this, a few logistics. So everyone knows, this event is being recorded. If you want to participate online via twitter were using the hashtag itif privacy. And we have a really fantastic panel today. To get into this discussion. But before we get to that, the reason were having this discussion here today and i mean that both in a general sense as well as a literal sense, is because we have the privilege of hearing from representative Jackie Speier. For those of you that dont know her, representative represents the 14th Congressional District and she serves on the House Armed Services committee as the Ranking Member of the subcommittee on oversight and investigations and on the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence and a tireless advocate for womens rights and a champion for the safety, hea
You really are a nuke. Yeah. So we just for whatever reason, weve been unable to get our mind around that and actually offer up some programs to kill. I started this when i was at submarine forces and then at navel reactors and now as cno. And there is a there is a hesitation or reluctance to identify those things. So were going to go after that more aggressively. But i think that also is essentially intertwined with this fast learning thing. Weve got to create space for people to go out and do these sorts of fast learning types of things, right, which involves a lot more doing than computing or writing or reading, that sort of thing. And so weve got i think that our thinking is much clearer now after discussing this around the force for a while. Weve recently in fact, just last week, i had discussion up at the Naval War College who is going to take the lead for this line of effort for us going forward. And i have so many other tools at their disposal up there. First, the faculty is wo
This generally what people would be wearing . This is the shirt you get with registration. You generally dont get that, because its covered in paint. Explain the color run for those who havent heard of it and how it got started. Its a fun 5k. We started in 2012. Las vegas was a third event we ever did, and you start at the finish line, all white, pure white colors. And then as you go through the different zones, there is different colors in each zone, and they shower you in color and then in the finish line there is another color festival where we dance to music like right there on the screen, and color throws, you get dirtier as the day goes on. The longer you stay the more colorful you get. It looks so much fun to hang out there and even if youre not racing its fun to be part of it. Yes. How many people actually run . Last year we had about 7,000 runners, but we like to emphasize its not just for runners, its for walkers, for dancers, for crawlers, anybody. Anybody can participate. A