Sherrod, the whole liberty team. Its been fantastic. We had a great production. I just want to say another word of special thanks to. If you havent done the math on this that is it. We have tom coffin coming up momentarily but we had an issue because the latest date for the great leader in politics, soap will be here momentarily. I just want to key up a little bit on the steve bannon has always said action, action and e have four speeches coming out, attorney general barr, secretary pompeo, steve bannon has outlined all those folks but i want to get his perspective on its remarkable to me cnn isnt covering china and you know more about the Media Business than anyone. Why is that . Spinnaker goes against their narrative and the Mainstream Media is one of the central aspects of the decline of the entire judeochristian United States. Theyve done a terrible job. This story has been in peoples faces for so long and let me give you an aspect of it. On the third week of january, 2017 there we
Tran thanh [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] would like to call this hearing on worldwide threats to order. I would like to welcome our distinguished witnesses today, director of national intelligence, dan coats. Director Central Intelligence agency, mike pompeo. Director of the intelligence agency, general robert ashley. Director the federal bureau of investigation, chris rea. After the National Security agency, admiral mike rogers. And directed the Geospatial Intelligence agency, robert cardillo. Weve got along in front of us and i thank you all for being here. I know how forwardlooking this one occasion on an annual basis. Since 1995, this committee has met in open forum to discuss the Security Threat facing the United States of america. This has never been, nor will it ever be a comfortable conversation to have. The threats this country face are complex, evolving and without easy answers. Exist in multiple domains. They are asymmetrical and conventional. They can
Up next on cspan two come on cspan two come a conversation of vietnams political and military ties with the u. S. And china. Also hear about the Trump Administrations Foreign Policy in the asiapacific region from the Stimson Center here in washington d. C. , this is about 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] i work on the program here and today we have the president president from social sciences to be here to share with us her perspective, chinas good on the relation. And we have the washington Southeast Asia and they have spent a lot of time earlier than not as journalists but the economics review. I do not so todays topic is but of the United States and china because the a flareup of the south tennessee, and there have been a lot of questions and questions about the alignment choices in Foreign Policy choices and they are a governing party and they reform into a country and so we will hear from the experts how the vietnamese domestic politics also affect their Foreign Policy choice
Meanwhile, 16 blocks down pennsylvania avenue, the odometers in india last week at the white house. Screen left in you can be already built. Screen right as you can be they will wave farewell to the transfriday afternoon like so many first couples have done in the past can we apply that the white house for a very special edition of americas news hq good nat you. Next with you at home. I am leland vittert. The white house very much in transition. Right next to the capital, here is what is making headlines today. Donald trump striking back today touting his push to bring jobs back to america. We are live at trump tower. On capitol hill, National Security takes away confirmation from congress. So what any of them face rejection even for members of president . Trump own party . Remembering one of our nations most influential president s. His legacy is still with us today. Dwight d. Eisenhower. Joins us to uncover his brandnew details about our 34th president. Vice president elect mike penc
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