David, welcome to after words on booktv. Your book is titled you report to me. Who was reporting to . Guest this book is really titled based on a conversation i had with President Trump right as i was becoming acting secretary of the interior and i sate down with the president and had a discussion about potentially taking this role after serving as the deputy secretary. And in our discussion, we got to the end of the discussion and i said to him who do i report to and he said you report to me, which was a very different perspective than i expected. I expected to be told i reported to the chief of staff or someone else. So i walked out of there come out of the oval office with that crystallized in my memory and it turned out that it was actually true, that as i worked with the president , but i founded is thai called him, discussed issues with him and he made, you know, the input that he wanted to make and it turned into a working relationship that was very, very efficient and much diff
Welcome to afterwords on book tv. Your book is titled you report to me. Where did that title come from . Who was reporting to who . Well, that book is really titled based on a conversation. I with President Trump, right . As i was becoming acting secretary of the interior and i sat down with the president and had a discussion about potentially taking this role after serving as deputy secretary and in our discussion, we got to the end of the discussion. I said to him, who do i report to . And he said, you report to me, which was a very different perspective than i expected. I expected to be told. I reported to the chief of staff someone else. And so i walked out of there, out of out of the oval office with that crystallized in my memory. And it turned out that it was actually true that as i worked with the president , what i found is that i called him, discussed issues with him, and he made, you know, the inputs that he wanted to make. And it turned into a working relationship that was
Receipts. Call to order, this hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence. This is an unusual hearing for us, and it is exciting, from the back room it sounded like it was a reception, everyone was so excited to see their friends and to reconnect. That was happening on a social level. We will reconnect on the professional level. One thing that we know, for each of you, is you have had an incredible career in congress, incredible careers in National Security, incredible careers on this committee. We do not want to lose your resident expertise. And we believe that you work on a bipartisan basis, and certainly, you are about getting this committee working on a bipartisan basis. So we want to turn to you today to get your advice, on issues that you see that you think we need to be focused on. On issues that you think this committee, as you have seen the work we have been doing, should either continue or modify, in the way we are undertaking them. So i want first to intr
Providers. Giving you a front row seat to democracy. We are joined today by george crohn or. He is the National Security Program Senior fellow at the Foreign Policy research institute. Well be talking about the reauthorization debate surrounding section 702 of the foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. Good morning, george. Good morning to you. Thanks for having me on the program. Thanks so much for joining us. Lets start off, sections 702 is close to sunset at the end of the year. Congress is supposed to extend it. What does that allow the u. S. Government to do and how is it different from other types of surveillance that the government has authorized . Sure. Whats 702 allows the government to do is to target nonu. S. Persons, foreigners, not u. S. Persons, reasonably believed to be located outside of United States. So they are outside of the domestic u. S. , to acquire foreign intelligence information. And it does that and is implemented principally by the National Security agency,
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