All right, why dont we get w started since time is short. Good afternoon, everyone. My name is harry kazianis. Welcome to our friends here in the flesh as well as thosese joining on Facebook Live and ast well as cspan3. Today we present a real treat, not one but twopart discussion on u. S. Missile defense policy. Part one will be the gentleman sitting next to me on my right, senator tom cotton from arkansas, part two after senator cottons keynote address as well as q a session a lively debate on Missile Defense with joe and rebecca from the hudson institute. Now im going to keep remarks very brief as we want to spend as much time as possible with senator cotton, obviously it goes by saying that washington faces severe challenges when it comes to missiles and proliferation of missiles throughout the world. Obviously north korea is very much in the news and the abilities to actually at some point hit the homeland. Senator cotton has been at theue forefront of advocating for a robust Miss
Treat, not one but two part discussion on u. S. Missile defense policy. Part one will be the gentleman sitting next to me, right, center to tom khan from arkansas. Part two after his keynote address as well as q a session will be what hope is a lively debate on Missile Defense with Joseph Cirincione and rebeccah heinrichs. Im going to keep my remarks prebrief doesnt want to spend as much time with senator cotton as possible. It goes without saying that washington is faced with severe challenges when it comes to missiles and the proliferation of missiles throughout the world. Obviously north korea is very much in the news to get the departments of it short, medium and longrange Ballistic Missiles and the ability at some point his homeland. Senator cotton has been the forefront of advocating for a robust Missile Defense strategy. His remarks will be around 20 minutes or so. After that will open the floor to questions for about 25 minutes. Please keep in mind during the q a to state your
Exactly. Reporter another mother Typhani Wilkerson also died in the crash along with two children riding in the back of the car, a passenger in this mercedes dying as well. The driver of that mercedes Kenneth Kelley of the district was charged this week with five counts of negligent manslaughter, his blood alcohol level nearly twice the limit. Im definitely concerned that it took so long. I mean i dont understand why it would take almost a year to file charges against someone, especially given the evidence they had, toxicology report. They knew that from the hospital almost immediately. He had a suspended drivers license. They knew that at the scene. He definitely hit them from behind and these are all things that cant be contested. Reporter the explanation for that of all, basically legally dotting is and crossing ts, the process took some time. The bottom line is that kelly is in jail tonight. His bill is a half million dollars. Bail is a half million dollars. Scott broom, wusa9. The
Search warrant when you find a device that cant be opened even though the judge there is probable cause to open it as i said it effects our Counter Terrorism work. You know, San Bernardino very important investigation to us. We still have one of those killers phones that we have not been able to open. Its been over two month ,h now. We are still working onz. It. But, despite that, apple chief executive tim cook has fiercely defended the security protections on apples devices. On your smart tone today your iphone, there is likely help information. There is financial information. There are intimate conversations with your family or your coworkers. There is probably business secrets. And you should have the ability to protect it. And the only way we know how to do that is to encrypt it. Why is that . Its because if theres a way to get in then somebody will find a way in. I dont believe that the tradeoff here is privacy versus National Security. I think thats an overly simplistic view. We