Hello, there, thank you for joining us. Its been a year since a u. S. Led coalition began airstrikes against isil in iraq and then later in syria, as well. The groups rapid advance prompted iraqs government to ask for International Help to flush them out. The u. S. Coalition includes bahrain, jordan, qatar, the United Arab Emirates and saudi arabia. On the ground, 3,000 u. S. Soldiers are training iraqi troops, as of may, the combined operations have cost the u. S. 2. 44 billion. On average, the u. S. Is spending almost 9 million a day on its fight against isil. Muhammed is in baghdad, where many of doubtful that the anti isil strategy is actually working. With hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, its a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the cafe. Here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. Not even these decaying mementos of iraqs glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. The majority, they didnt see effects on the
You to protest properly. [applause] max we are going to turn to the other folks here in a couple of minutes. Struck by, in the aftermath of the rights of the 1960s, you do get groups who try to take on the police more directly directly, like the panthers. In our day and age, we have black lives matter, which is a different kind of formation. Robin we have cop watch. We have Police Monitoring all the time. But they dont get attention. Harold there is physical documentation of police abuse. It happens again somewhere else and we see it again. It creates to make, without inflictedlly changing on innercity residents it changes the atmosphere somehow. Hawley there is a big blackence between the lives movement and the brothers and sisters and black berets and leather jackets. Our notion of the power dynamic is for me to get power i must take it from you. That evoke sphere in the masses. Max one issue we just test upon is economic power. We talk about the police. We talk about black lives mat
The research focuses on the intersection of technology, policy, business losses wider ramifications of key technological trends and development. He testified before congress more recently on drums, privacy and intellectual property and also the broad for the Global Agenda Council and cybersecurity. John is going to go through the basics of sections of a note to and sort of like a onetoone introduction and for the rest of our program today. John, welcome good thank you for coming today. I realize theres probably some countrys top experts on seven of two of the room and perhaps people who know a little more. If youre one of the countrys top, you will learn nothing in the next 25, 30 minutes. The goal of this portion of the talk is to make sure we are all starting to think foundation. Im not going to argue in favor or against section 702. I am going to lay out the same place. My understanding is programmatically this one goes until 12 45 in the without much for you and will come back and
Liberty and National Security program at the Brennan Center for justice. Prior to that she served as counsel to u. S. Senator Russ Feingold who at the time was the chairman of the senates sm subcommittee on the constitution. On the judiciary committee. She handled liberty and National Security matters. Focus on government secrecy and privacy rights, hence our joy at getting her here today to complete our program. Also worked as a Trial Attorney in the federal Programs Branch of the Civil Division of the department of justice, and her area of expertise is what she is about to speak on, liberty National Security, the tension between privacy and National Security profiling, transparency, accountability, checks and balances, and detainee policy. One quick note. When liza finishes this session were going to offer you a chance to go upstairs to our rooftop. Its a nice day and we have a little reception up there in the sunshine and spring weather. So, please join me in welcoming liza to the p
Liberty and National Security program at the Brennan Center for justice. Prior to that she served as counsel to u. S. Senator Russ Feingold who at the time was the chairman of the senates sm subcommittee on the constitution. On the judiciary committee. She handled liberty and National Security matters. Focus on government secrecy and privacy rights, hence our joy at getting her here today to complete our program. Also worked as a Trial Attorney in the federal Programs Branch of the Civil Division of the department of justice, and her area of expertise is what she is about to speak on, liberty National Security, the tension between privacy and National Security profiling, transparency, accountability, checks and balances, and detainee policy. One quick note. When liza finishes this session were going to offer you a chance to go upstairs to our rooftop. Its a nice day and we have a little reception up there in the sunshine and spring weather. So, please join me in welcoming liza to the p