To train government and private sector cybersecurity experts at control technologies at Idaho National lab and help them to develop an understanding of what they can do to minimize and mitigate vulnerabilities. So we all know that cybersecurity is going to remain a challenge as far out into the future as we can see. Secretary moniz and i have made this a high priority. Indeed, were going to put over 100 million this year and next year towards cybersecurity of the nations electric grid. In closing, i want to speak directly to the students here today. Can you raise your hands . I understand there are a lot of you. When the president of the United States and many cabinet members and ceos of Important Companies come to your campus, we hope were going to inspire you to pursue careers that give you a chance to find a way to do public service. That can take many forms, and you will blaze your own trails. Indeed, my 17yearold son richard will join you here on campus as a member of the class of
Industry to share information on Cyber Threats. Before signing, the president talked about why it was important to address the issue now. He also spoke about the governments attachment to keep people safe while attempt to keep people safe while protecting Civil Liberties and privacy. This is 30 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, to introduce the president of the United States please welcome, Stanford University president , john hennessey. [applause] welcome back. Its now my great privilege to intro our nations 44th 44th president , barack obama. President obama came to office just after the Global Financial crisis in 2008. His presidency has been marked by the complexity and challenges of governing at a time when people are more interconnected than ever. Sometimes in ways we dont even realize. And the idea of Community Extends far beyond physical boundaries. So many aspects of our lives have been digitized and technology is central to almost everything we do. But our increasing reliance ha
[laughter] thanks, i appreciate your comments. And i am intrigued by those that you wrapped up within the decision they can process for the preparedness and the allocation of resources and you find it completely ad hoc and disjointed and one response to that is democracy. It is a messy process with the location resources done by things allocated by criteria that might not always be rational. That is the reality of the democracy and the testing of the responsibility and the political executive branch. You mentioned in terms of how to fix it in rationalizing the democracy i think that we could agree you suggested this Public Health czar or official. Any other specific ideas to lead from the federal level on how we can make that process a little bit more rational and Going Forward . Well, i guess i would start at the top. I think the president staff and the cabinet have to come to some agreement about instructor for the decisionmaking that becomes increasingly more inclusive. And it gets
Lo this distinction between islamist and nonislamist is really simplification. Were talking about multiple communities, ideological ethnic and town based communities that have banded together against common enemies. It is a incredibly complex civil war. If i was to point to one dividing line in libya that i see is sufficiently explanatory that helps us understand this conflict, it is really the split between the old order, the old officer class, the old technocrats, old regime and younger what i would call revolutionary camp. Some of this revolutionary camp are, in fact islamists some are islamist fighting groups that had ties to al qaeda. Some are brotherhood. But i think that is the real dividing line. Where we are stuck right now is in a vicious cycle of mutual demonization and wild exaggeration. On the one hand you have the camp in the east that is led by general heftar, there is an excellent profile of him in the new yorker this week. That is sort of using the counterterrorism car
Has programs which clearly leads to the disappearance of a million jobs. Isnt it time for the admit theyre wrong and to apologize . My honorable friend is absolutely right. The british economy is on the mend. We see unemployment coming down. The numbers didnt work going up. Our growth rate now forecast to be almost three times as fast as German Growth and frankly the Party Opposite and leader of the opposition told us we would lose a million jobs. He was absolutely wrong and it is time he got to his feet and told us he was wrong. Mr. Speaker . Having listened to select Committee Hearing yesterday, can the Prime Minister tell us whats the difference, can the Prime Minister tell us whats the difference between his order. Can i just say to the Prime Ministers pps, his role is to nod his head in the appropriate places and to vet and carry notes. No noise required. Mr. Speaker, listen to the select Committee Hearing yesterday. Can the Prime Minister tell us what is the difference between hi