Changes that have been made. They also talk about the cia, department of defense, and the white house during the Nixon Administration. It has been closely guarded and in great demand since they were created during the kennedy administration. There were lots of individuals in the chain that made this possible, but i want to publicly joe during his time as an archivist. He truly embodied the slogan, releasing all we can, protecting what we must. Thanks, joe, for making that happen. [applause] with an advance copy of todays release, i had an opportunity to did in and go through the history through the lens of the daily brief. I immediately went to five marks of 1970, the first marine my firstinto nam, and day in the country. Not that i expected to see my name prominently announced in the president ial daily brief, but i was curious about what was going on. Related to vietnam, and the principal developments of that , the middle east policy, which troops are coming back from egypt, and enti
Conference with the senate. Live coverage of the house is on our companion network cspan. Coming up at 4 00 p. M. Eastern, its a look at programs for military members including medical care, education, housing and Legal Services and how effective they are and whether they should be privatized. The Wilson Center is the host of this event, live coverage is on cspan. Also at 5 30 eastern the federal reserve, how much its changed since its inception and what its role is today and in the future. This from the Washington Post today, North Carolina governor filed a lawsuit against the United States Justice Department asking a federal court to rule its socalled bathroom law is not discriminatory. He complains the federal government of baseless and blatant overreach. Bypassing congress by attempting to rewrite the law and set poll tis for employers across the country not just North Carolina. This is now a National Issue that applies to every state and it needs to be resolved tejada federal love
Aisle. Begin lining up now i would recommend if you have questions. While they do that and do not filibuster the answers. While we do that, we will cost this over to let her asked the first question. I want to get one thing out of the way. It is a question on everyones mind. I would like a yes or no answer. You can solve this today finally. Are the packers going to go all the way . Speaker ryan heck yeah they are. Absolutely. [laughter] [applause] stop asking him. Speaker ryan we need a tight end and then we are good. I agree. I was covering the youth vote for over a decade and it was not long ago that i was a youth voter. If you talk to young voters like i do, youll hear a similar complaint that over the years, democrats have paid her two pandered to young voters and republicans have ignored them altogether. Why should the millennials in this room, the largest generation in history, and millennials all over the country think that they are going to do anything different . Speaker ryan
Always worse. That is not just true in this country. It is not a black or white thing. Go to any country where the give and take of democracy has been repealed by one party rolls, and oneparty rule and i will show you a country that does not work. Democracy requires compromise, even when you are 100 right. This is hard to explain sometimes. You can be completely right and you still have to engage folks who disagree with you. If you think that the only way forward is to be as uncompromising as possible, you will feel good about yourself, you will enjoy a certain moral purity, but you will not get what you want. If you do not get what you want long enough, you will eventually think the whole system is rigged. That will lead to more cynicism and less participation and a downward spiral of more injustice, anger and despair. And that has never been a source of progress. That is how we cheat ourselves of progress. We remember dr. Kings soaring oratory. The power of his letter from a birmingh
Weapon, a computer virus used to sabotage Irans Nuclear program. This was a virus designed to physically destroy something. In the past weve seen malware that steals passwords, credit card numbers, things like that, but weve never seen something that was designed to destroy, at least leap out of the Digital World into the physical realm and have some kind of kinetic activity. Thats one thing that made it unique. It was really sophisticated. It was, as i mentioned, its designed to increase and slow the speed of the centrifuges. While it was doing that, it also did this remarkable trick, which was to make the operators at the plant think that the operations were perfectly normal. So what it did is it recorded normal activity on the computers first, and then it played back that normal activity to the monitoring machines when it was actually doing the sabotage. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Next, Foreign Policy experts and journalists discuss north korea, touching