Begins with an intelligence update so it was almost like a ritual prayer. Mr. Clapper would intel be intoned the latest update on whatever heart problems were at the table that day. Its been my pleasure over my entire career to work with a talented members and in particular and the white house who worked with mr. Clapper directly. For legions of intelligence professionals noting the integrity and humanity with which he has led the Intelligence Community from and he truly personifies the leader. And so its a special honor to introduce you tonight. The other thing that shows the humility of that is i did a little bit of surveying some of his former teammates and they said a favorite saying of his is that their job was to be in the engine room show boring shoveling the cold so i am sure we will have more than coal from the conversation he offers us today, so it is my distinct honor to invite mr. James clapper to the podium. Thank you very much. [applause] thanks very much. Its great to be
Point turn. Hit two men one that was injured critically before fleeing. Eventually going through this fence and taking off. Turning into an all night man hunt. Heres a photo of the suspect, taken into custody early this morning charged with multiple crimes including hit and run and driving with a suspended license. Youll look at Surveillance Video right now showing her video striking two other cars before leaving this lot. Police say 40yearold Noormustafa Shaikh who owns this lot stood in front and she ran over him. A crowd gathered to try to stop her. At which point mendez stepped on the gas ran off the foot of one man and ran over shaika who was laying on the ground. Witnesses could not believe what they have seen. Just lost conscious. Just lost human decency to do that to somebody else. Police say that mendez had no affiliation with anyone at this lot. So no explanation as to why this happened. They are certainly looking into the possibility as to whether or not she was under the in
I would also like to thank National Press club staff including its Journalism Institute and Broadcast Center for organizing todays event. If you would like a copy of todays program or to learn more about the National Press club, go to our website press. Org. Thank you very much. We are adjourned. You. Next on cspan3, a session on combatting terrorism. And later the Hutchins Institute on emergency preparedness. This afternoon the Atlanta Council will host a discussion on new Battery Technology with Georgetown University professor steve levine. Hes the author of the powerhouse, inside innovation to save the world. Hell talk about Energy Storage and what it could mean for the energy sector. Well have that live on cspan at 12 20 p. M. Eastern. Later today well take you to the center of strategic and International Studies where Carly Fiorina will discuss entrepreneur skps entrepreneurship in the developing world. Live at 6 00 p. M. On cspan. Tonight on the communicators, vincent moscow. Big
Difference in a positive way in the world. He does not believe that we can be a force for good in the world. The president gave a speemp in cairo. Do you remember that speech in went to cairo and apologized for the United States to send a message of uncertainty right from the very beginning we were now going to be a different kind of country. He went to west point and spoke to those wonderful graduates ready to take degrees and commissions and go stand up for us as necessary across the world and said they were not going to have any difficulties because of americas policy of pulling back. As an army veteran, i was embarrassed by that speech. He goes to the Prayer Breakfast a few weeks ago and says at the Prayer Breakfast that isis are bad people but we have to remember that during the crusades, the christians were bad people too. Now, ladies and gentlemen, when he gave that remark, i went into the press, and i said that that was the worst statement ive heard a president make in my lifet
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