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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the united states will send what the pentagon says is a "modest" number of troops to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, sot is not planning a military strike on iran.ry at a news conference late yesterday, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general josephet dunford and sey of defense mark esper told reporters the
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the united states will send what the pentagon says is a "modest" number of troops to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, sot is not planning a military strike on iran.ry at a news conference late yesterday, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general josephet dunford and sey of defense mark esper told reporters the
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,iv hari srean. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and than for joining us. heavy rain and wind from tropical storm humberto forced the bamas to suspend aid just two weeks aftricanetoday more than 1,300 people missing. humberto is moving away from the island nation and may beme a rricane later this weekend as it heads toward bermuda. at an evacuation center in nassau yesterday, u.n. secretary l antonio guterres pledg support for the bahamas. he called on other nations to address climate change and invest in resilience >> one thing is clear, climate ange is already here. it's not a threat to the future. it's happening, and it's happening with devastating impacts. and so, it is absolutely essential to have a very re investment in resilience and adaptation. >> sreenivasan: more than 2,100 people in the bahamas are still staying in shelters, and aid organizations continue to provide meals and assi to many more. humberto is not expected to reach the u.s. coast but may strengthen to a category twohu icane in the coming days as it turns nor
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,iv hari srean. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and than for joining us. heavy rain and wind from tropical storm humberto forced the bamas to suspend aid just two weeks aftricanetoday more than 1,300 people missing. humberto is moving away from the island nation and may beme a rricane later this weekend as it heads toward bermuda. at an evacuation center in nassau yesterday, u.n. secretary l antonio guterres pledg support for the...
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from the tisch wt studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. as >> sreen: good evening and thanks for joining us. the impeachment inquiry into a whistleblower's charges that president trump pressured ukraine to investigate one of his democratic opponents wl be the subject of congressional hearings this week. this morning, ident trump's personal attory rudy giuliani said he would only cooperate with the house impeachment inquiry if his client agreed. >> i have to be guided by my client, frankly. i'm a lawyer. it's his privilege, not mine. if he decidethat he wants me to testify, of course i'll testify, even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman. he has already prejudged the case. >> sreenivasan: the chair of the house intelligence committee, presentative adam schiff, said he has not decided if he will call giuliani before the committee. but schiff said he does expect the house to get "unfilteredst ony" from the complaint "very soon."d the >> we are taking all the precautions we can to make s that we do so-- we allow that testimony to go forward in a wap
from the tisch wt studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. as >> sreen: good evening and thanks for joining us. the impeachment inquiry into a whistleblower's charges that president trump pressured ukraine to investigate one of his democratic opponents wl be the subject of congressional hearings this week. this morning, ident trump's personal attory rudy giuliani said he would only cooperate with the house impeachment inquiry if his client agreed. >> i have to be...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thks for joining us. the death toll is now seven after yesterday's car chase and mass shoing in west texas. local and federal law enforcement agencies are investigating more than a dozen crime scenes stretching between the cities of midland and odessa. the gunfirbegan on the side of a highway and ended outside a movie theater. newshour weekend's megan thompson has the latest. >> reporter: the rpage began with what texas law enforcement officials say was a routine traffic stop on satuinay aroun 3:15 p.m. local time in midland, a small city in western texas. from inside his car the driver opened fire, hitting a state trooper, and sped off. the suspect, described as a white man in his 30's, shot randomly at civilians with an ar-type rifle as he led law enforcement on a chase from midland to neighboring odessa. at one point the suspect hijacked a postal service van-- killing a postal worker-- and continued his shooting spree. when it was over, seven people were dead-- ages 15-57-- and
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thks for joining us. the death toll is now seven after yesterday's car chase and mass shoing in west texas. local and federal law enforcement agencies are investigating more than a dozen crime scenes stretching between the cities of midland and odessa. the gunfirbegan on the side of a highway and ended outside a movie theater. newshour weekend's megan thompson has the latest....
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from the tisch wnet studios at rk lincoln center in new hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thks for joining us. forecasters now say hurricane strian may head north and in the next few days, skirtingir along the co warnings are still in place and heading toward coastal georgia and the carolinas.th hurricane is now a category four and is projected to hit the northwestern bahamas sometime in the next 24 hours with windsho approaching 150 miles per hour.s floridtill in dorian's potential path, and it may bring strong winds and life- threatening storm surge to georgia and south carolina early next week. but before the hurricane reaches e u.s. mainland, it isfo cast to slow down and drop as much as four feet of rain over the bahamas this weekend. the prime minister there urged residents in the storm's path to evacuate. >> what i can say is 73,000 residents would be impacted by this storm, and 21,000 homes would be impacted. we are moving as many as possible. still, there are many reside who are refusing to move. and we send this final plea, asking them to kindly move themsel
from the tisch wnet studios at rk lincoln center in new hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thks for joining us. forecasters now say hurricane strian may head north and in the next few days, skirtingir along the co warnings are still in place and heading toward coastal georgia and the carolinas.th hurricane is now a category four and is projected to hit the northwestern bahamas sometime in the next 24 hours with windsho approaching 150 miles per hour.s floridtill in...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. : >> sreenivasod evening, and thanks for jning us. hurricane dorian continued to travel north today, re- strengthening to a category two and threatening to bring storm surge impacts to nova scotia, southwestern newfoundland and prince edward island. tens of thousands of people lost power as dorian approached the region this afternoon. the hurricane's destructive path began in the bahamas, where it first made landfall as a category five hurricane, leaving some of the northern islands almost totally destroyed. hundreds of people waited for ferrrs to evacuate them from abaco island to nassau. >> my immediate family began to mourn it, right? i haven't heard from them since the hurricane, and they haven't heard from me. so, i dot know how they'reth situated, an definitely don't know how i am situated. right now, they are not sure if >> sreenivasan: a ely- owned cruise ship that took aide workers to the bahamas on ursday returned today, bringing more than 1,500 evacuees to the port of palm beach. the u.s. coast gua
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. : >> sreenivasod evening, and thanks for jning us. hurricane dorian continued to travel north today, re- strengthening to a category two and threatening to bring storm surge impacts to nova scotia, southwestern newfoundland and prince edward island. tens of thousands of people lost power as dorian approached the region this afternoon. the hurricane's destructive path began in the bahamas, where it first made...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us.ks f more stories today that may all become part of the impeachment inquiry-- the use of a highly classified computer system to shield the president's conversations, mr. trump's lack of concern when he met with russian officials in 2017, andn the resignation of a special envoy to ukraine. cnn reported that the white house tightly restricted access to the transcripts of phone calls president trump had with foreign leaders, and stored them in a highly-classified computer system which is often reserved for code word-protected secrets. according to several current and former officials, the record of the conversations with world leaders including vladimir putin and members of the saudi royal family were moved into this highly classified system after leaks of notes from other calls early in the president's administration. th"washington post" reported that the president told the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, and russian ambassador sergey kislyak in a 201
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us.ks f more stories today that may all become part of the impeachment inquiry-- the use of a highly classified computer system to shield the president's conversations, mr. trump's lack of concern when he met with russian officials in 2017, andn the resignation of a special envoy to ukraine. cnn reported that the white house tightly restricted access to the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the united states will send what the pentagon says is a "modest" number of troops to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, sot is not planning a military strike on iran.ry at a news conference late yesterday, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general josephet dunford and sey of defense mark esper told reporters the u.s. is showing restafter an attack on saudi oil tcilities last weekend th u.s. blameon iran. >> this is the first step we're taking wh regard to responding to these attacks. and again, for the reasons i outlined: to help bolster thefe es of saudi aria and provide equipment to both the u saudis a.e.; and second to ensure the free flow of commerce through the strait; and third, to ensure we protect and defend the international rules-based order and try to convince the iranians to get back on a plomatic path. >> thompson: the u.s. will also send additiol defense systems to secure oil facilities. dre number of troops is expected to be in the huns. there we
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the united states will send what the pentagon says is a "modest" number of troops to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, sot is not planning a military strike on iran.ry at a news conference late yesterday, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general josephet dunford and sey of defense mark esper told reporters the u.s. is showing restafter an attack on...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centern new york, ri sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening,an thanks for joining us. a possible peace deal between the u.s. and the taliban, thatle coul to the withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan, ended abruptly last night when series of surprisiets. issued a after months of negotiations, the president tweeted, "unbeknownst to almost eveone, the major taliban leaders and, separately, the president of afghanistan, were going to secretly meet wigo me da camp d on sunday." he then "called off" more negotiations. mr. trump said he was cancelinge all talks use the taliban admitted to a suicide car bombing on thursday ar the u.s. embas in kabul that killed a u.s. soldier and 11 others. the body of sergeant first class elis barreto ortiz was returned last night. mpsecretary of state mike attended the ceremony at dover air force base. ortiwas the fourth u.s. service member killed in afghanistan in the past two weeks. this morni on the sunday tv talk shows, pompeo defended the president's decision to call off the peace talks. >> when the taliba
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centern new york, ri sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening,an thanks for joining us. a possible peace deal between the u.s. and the taliban, thatle coul to the withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan, ended abruptly last night when series of surprisiets. issued a after months of negotiations, the president tweeted, "unbeknownst to almost eveone, the major taliban leaders and, separately, the president of afghanistan, were going to...
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from the tisch wnet studios at rklincoln center in new yo hari sreenivasan. u sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joini iran is denying u.s. allegations that it wainvolved in drone attacks saudi arabia's two oil facilities yesterday morning. houthi rebels in yemen claimed responsibility for the attack and released drone footage.ut a leader said they were able to "exploit vulnerabilities" of saudi arabia's defense systems but the u.s. is putting the blame on iran, which backs the houthi rebels. secretary of state mike pompeo tweeted yesterday, "iran has now launched an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply. there is no evidence the attacks isme from yemen." iran's foreign mr javad zarif responded that pompeo wa"o turninax deceit" and said the trump administration's" maximum pressure" sanctions campaign has "failed." to reduce oil prod by 50%.rabia today saudi officials said they hiy be able to restore one of the lost capacity by tomorrow. the united auto workers says itw negotiatioh general motors have broken down and that its nearly 50,000 me
from the tisch wnet studios at rklincoln center in new yo hari sreenivasan. u sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joini iran is denying u.s. allegations that it wainvolved in drone attacks saudi arabia's two oil facilities yesterday morning. houthi rebels in yemen claimed responsibility for the attack and released drone footage.ut a leader said they were able to "exploit vulnerabilities" of saudi arabia's defense systems but the u.s. is putting the blame on iran, which backs the...
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. >> i'm tisch long, i'm chairman of the board of insa. i'm very honored to be moderating this very distinguished panel here this morning. and i think we're going to have some fun. at least that's what i told them backstage. okay. on the panel, we have chris demay, the founder and cto of hawkeye 360. and hawkeye is an rf data analytics company. tina harrington. director of cigant at the nro. and major general john shaw. united states air force who is the deputy commander of air force space command. i'm going to have each of them do a short introduction to frame their mission and their priorities. after we hear from them, i'll start a couple of rounds of questions. as chuck said, please get your questions ready. i've already had a few pop up on the ipad. we certainly want to be able to answer your questions from the audience. so, chris, over to you. >> all right. thank you, tish. first off, thank you to insa for hosting this incredible and important event. tish, thanks for leading the panel. again, chris demay. i'm one of the founders and t
. >> i'm tisch long, i'm chairman of the board of insa. i'm very honored to be moderating this very distinguished panel here this morning. and i think we're going to have some fun. at least that's what i told them backstage. okay. on the panel, we have chris demay, the founder and cto of hawkeye 360. and hawkeye is an rf data analytics company. tina harrington. director of cigant at the nro. and major general john shaw. united states air force who is the deputy commander of air force...
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political reporter, director of polling at the harvard institute of politics, and back with me, emily tisch susman. john, you have interesting data on younger voters, for starters, turnout doubled in the last midterm election. 33% in the 2018 midterms compared to 16% in 2014. traditionally we know senior citizens show up and vote. but suddenly, are young people saying, this is my country i got to get out there? >> yes. you hit the nail on the head. we talked about the gen z, 18 to 24, as engaged as any generation we've seen in probably 50 years. they voted at presidential like levels. higher than baby boomers, higher than older millennials. not only are this he voting in historic numbers, and a lot of people even on this network rolled their eyes when we predicted this. >> we don't roll our eyes. >> others did. it was true. they said they were going to do it and they did it. more importantly, the dramatic change in terms of how they think about politics. in 2000 as many young people voted for bush as gore. okay? it was such a 50/50. in fact, older people were more progressive in the 2000 el
political reporter, director of polling at the harvard institute of politics, and back with me, emily tisch susman. john, you have interesting data on younger voters, for starters, turnout doubled in the last midterm election. 33% in the 2018 midterms compared to 16% in 2014. traditionally we know senior citizens show up and vote. but suddenly, are young people saying, this is my country i got to get out there? >> yes. you hit the nail on the head. we talked about the gen z, 18 to 24, as...
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he had his aides go to work tonight, madison bumgarner with the start how about this at the tisch. giants up to one. 19 for his career. giants taking 3 one lead. he was also fantastic on the mound. we had some back and forth in the h rockies up 5, 4, evan longoria i drive hit well to deep center. the ball game. his time. all tied up as we head to the bottom of the 12th. now to the nfl just when the 49 ers are hitting their stride for the first time in years, the schedule delivers a setback as the bye week is already here. it was the scene it sent a clear this morning, a light practice for the team. the niners have been impressive during this 3 know start top 5 in the league in total yards per game. 7 take away by the defense, however, one glaring flaw you know that will be addressed. it's protecting the football, 5 turnovers alone this past sunday. we won't see that team again until october 7th monday night against the browns the players walked in on making sure they don't lose any of their momentum during this early break. this is all it's about we you know just it relies same tim
he had his aides go to work tonight, madison bumgarner with the start how about this at the tisch. giants up to one. 19 for his career. giants taking 3 one lead. he was also fantastic on the mound. we had some back and forth in the h rockies up 5, 4, evan longoria i drive hit well to deep center. the ball game. his time. all tied up as we head to the bottom of the 12th. now to the nfl just when the 49 ers are hitting their stride for the first time in years, the schedule delivers a setback as...
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my friend, tisch james doing great work going after the nra because of the corruption and the mixing of non-profit status and political activity. this is a multifront battle against are pushing these polic that are not supported by hunters, by the way, they're not supported by t i the hudson valley. they understand background checks should be universal. they support things like red flag laws guns out of the hands of dangerous people. they understand that there's no business handing out ar-15s like candy without any of the safeguards we should have. i'd ban them. but the truth is, is that law-abiding gun owners are much more sensible than this nonsense we're seeing from the nra and from the republican leadership in the senate. so i'm glad the states are moving. it's not a substitute for the federal government doing what it ought to do. >> charles, let's talk laws. this strategy that new jersey wants to adopt, is it going to face legal hurdles? >> it very well might, but you know, it makes a lot of sense. where congress fails to act -- and congress has utterly failed to act here -- it
my friend, tisch james doing great work going after the nra because of the corruption and the mixing of non-profit status and political activity. this is a multifront battle against are pushing these polic that are not supported by hunters, by the way, they're not supported by t i the hudson valley. they understand background checks should be universal. they support things like red flag laws guns out of the hands of dangerous people. they understand that there's no business handing out ar-15s...
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. >> i'm tisch long, i'm chairman of the board of insa. i'm very honored to be moderating this very distinguished panel here this morning. and i think we're going to have some fun. at least that's what i told them backstage. okay. on the pan
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thanks again to tisch and all of our panelists for a truly outstanding discussion. one more round of applause for them. [applaus [applause]. we're now going to take a 30-minute networking break, but i wanted to mention to you something special here, there was really a lot of energy in the exhibit hall yesterday and i know tish and i and bob and ray and bob shea spent a lot of time walking around to the exhibits and we're getting a lot of positive feedback from folks about the interaction they were having with you, that reflects the innovative ideas our industry and academic partners bring to the national security mission. a number of exhibitors have reupped for next year's summit. if your company would like to secure your spot visit the 2020 space selection desk in the exhibit hall, in the maryland foy. enjoy the networking break. remember, the breakout sessions begin promptly at 10:20 a.m. enjoy the break. [applaus [applause]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this intelligence and national security conference taking a break at the national har
thanks again to tisch and all of our panelists for a truly outstanding discussion. one more round of applause for them. [applaus [applause]. we're now going to take a 30-minute networking break, but i wanted to mention to you something special here, there was really a lot of energy in the exhibit hall yesterday and i know tish and i and bob and ray and bob shea spent a lot of time walking around to the exhibits and we're getting a lot of positive feedback from folks about the interaction they...
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and loews-tisch brothers buying cbs. and all of them want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to the early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn't talk about public service. it was, what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. >> in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. >> so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. >> you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. >> the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion
and loews-tisch brothers buying cbs. and all of them want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to the early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a...
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the end of october, the tisch agricultural growing season has just come to an end, so we are overdependent on more dependent than at other times of year and the european market. even if it is stuff you can stockpile, which you have usually can do with fresh fruit, but maybe with food you can stockpile, because it is the run—up to christmas, where houses are full, so thatis christmas, where houses are full, so that is a bit of a problem. and if there are lots of delays, then we know there are plans potentially of lorry parks in kent and so forth, lorries potentially queueing back up the motorway, if that happens, then there could be, according to this yellowhammer document, disruption to fuel supplies, and that is why there isa fuel supplies, and that is why there is a potential problem with fuel supplies. we have refineries here. how much fuel is there? there was one bit of this document which was redacted, blacked out, when it was reduced last night by the government. we know what that bit said. it was about refineries, and it was actually articulating the fear that the government, if t
the end of october, the tisch agricultural growing season has just come to an end, so we are overdependent on more dependent than at other times of year and the european market. even if it is stuff you can stockpile, which you have usually can do with fresh fruit, but maybe with food you can stockpile, because it is the run—up to christmas, where houses are full, so thatis christmas, where houses are full, so that is a bit of a problem. and if there are lots of delays, then we know there are...