Cities are sanctuaries for criminal illegal aliens coming up on the program the World Health Organization. Situation in europe just. Started opening. In china says its embassy in washington received Death Threats. Being whipped up by the. Chinese houston 72 hours. One minute past 9 am and 11 pm in tokyo and 5 in the evening right here in moscow this thursday july the 23rd welcome to r. T. International. An intense standoff is developing in the u. S. City of portland president Donald Trumps the citizen to send in federal troops to crack down on anti racism protests appears to have faded the situation. Right. There why. Its reported tomorrow portland was among those tear gas federal officers. With protesters the white house they must be has control of the city however more than a dozen u. S. Most of them democrats voiced the alarm over the federal crack on the verge the Trump Administration to pull troops all its of American Cities meanwhile calls from the police amidst all riled the wri
Representative lofgren this is the first time the ceos of the three major vendors have appeared together in a congressional hearing. The companies they represent provide at least 80 of the estimated 350,000 Voting Machines in use today, reaching over 100 million registered voters. Outsizeddespite their role in the mechanics of our democracy, some have accused these companies of fee skating and in some cases misleading Election Administrators and the american public. Others suggest there is an insufficient regulatory structure for this sector. In the committees may 29 he teen may 2019 hearing on Election Security, a member of the Brennan Center for justice wrote in his testimony, there are more federal regulations for all point pens and magic markers than there are four Voting Systems and other parts of our election infrastructure. Star there may be more work to do and much for congress to learn about this industry. Many have concerns about Voting Systems with Remote Access software. We
Welcome back, everybody. In the home stretch of our program today. There will be three panels awardsup followed by two and as i talked about before, a very special guest who will receive a lifetime award today. You will certainly want to be here for that. This next panel is dealing with the chief Information Security officers. We are fortunate to have some great leaders here today. Our moderator is the right is a Vice President of the Public Sector. Joining frank is nicholas ward, chief Information Security officer from the u. S. Department of justice, shane barney , Security Division is from homeland security, mr. Jack wilmer, hes the deputy cao for Cyber Security and the d. O. D. Chief Information Security officer, and stacey dawn, chief Information Security officer chief privacy officer for the Export Import Bank. Thank you, panelists, for joining us today. I know tom especially wanted this panel between lunch and happy hour because of the great panel weve put together. I run Public
Will continue to do that, and to make sure that in the second incident that were using their input. Well, i think its absolutely crucial. Mr. Chairman, i would like to really thank you also for having the ig at the table, when i chaired the committee, it was my habit or really my administrative procedure that all of my subcommittees either had an ig come in what was the hotspots for agencies or at least submit written testimony, the fact that youre utilizing that is really crucial. Well have a lot to talk about this afternoon. Thank you so much for your service. We so value the work of our Inspector Generals theyve been enormously helpful to me, both as chair and now vice chair of the committee to really get value for our dollar. To identify management hotspots, and we really want to thank you for the identification not only of the problem but the recommendation for solutions. So thank you very much and all the igs. Youre very welcome, senator. Thank you, senator. Senator langford. Tha
Companies and brought to you today wii your cable or satellite provider. Now its a look at the future of the work force. The ceos of the markell foundation and seamans usa talk about the importance of technical training. This is about 50 minutes. Good morning. Im sorry we are starting this a little bit late. We just had a lively discussion with secretary perez. And so were a bit delayed here. But this discussion this morning is no less important, maybe more important, maybe just as important as the headache discussion that we just came from. This morning we are very lucky to have two amazing leaders with us, judy marks from seamans thank you for joining us and zoey baird for the markell foundation. This is an issue near and dear to the hearts of every governor whos here and every governor in the 50 states mainly because as we were just talking about we governors have an insebtive to get this right. The employers in our states are counting on us to figure out how to deliver them a train