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official former professor at the naval war college has tweeted out almost incessantly in a blog almost incessantly about taking down the trump administration and the thing about john schiller is when you when you hear these issues of an identified intelligence former intelligence officials almost certainly that these are the ramblings of john schiller who has a vendetta against the russian intelligence services for forcing him out of his job at the naval war college and so this is this is you know a deep state that is very antagonistic towards this president ok well ok we only have a few a few seconds of you know what i think is very very interesting is that trump really needs to step back and see what's most important a for his agenda to get past i like his style sometimes but sometimes i get the impression that it really is in spite of his behavior to move his agenda agenda forward or examine would run out of time many things and i guess in washington williamsburg and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see a next time and remember the last time. that is i
official former professor at the naval war college has tweeted out almost incessantly in a blog almost incessantly about taking down the trump administration and the thing about john schiller is when you when you hear these issues of an identified intelligence former intelligence officials almost certainly that these are the ramblings of john schiller who has a vendetta against the russian intelligence services for forcing him out of his job at the naval war college and so this is this is you...
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terence roehrig is the director of the asia—pacific studies group at the us naval war college. this missile went higher and further, alarming, do you think? certainly, it is part of the progression of north korea improving its capabilities. it is showing, evermore, it is able to reach the united states and therefore believing it has a deterrent capability to prevent the united states, as it believes, from perhaps conducting some sort of a regime change operation. is the us in him and in danger? i don't think so. what you have going on is deterrent on both sides. we have, for years, beenin on both sides. we have, for years, been in the goal of trying to deter north korea of a korean war style event. that has been successful for over 60 years. i am expecting that will be continue to be successful. in return, north korea is trying to deter others. so we have deterrence going from both sides of the strategic equation and the key will be to be able to maintain some sort of strategic stability, in spite of these changes. we heard in that report, the us is about to scale up its milita
terence roehrig is the director of the asia—pacific studies group at the us naval war college. this missile went higher and further, alarming, do you think? certainly, it is part of the progression of north korea improving its capabilities. it is showing, evermore, it is able to reach the united states and therefore believing it has a deterrent capability to prevent the united states, as it believes, from perhaps conducting some sort of a regime change operation. is the us in him and in...
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this is the naval war college in newport rhode island to do exactly what you're doing tonight and we can stop, we can listen. like students do at a college, and we can learn and converse, agree, disagree, in a responsible way. we can have a dialogue and build intellectual capital to understand our oceanings. what else? we can hold on to our values. our values -- and our values come to us upper left from the ancient greeks that's aristotle from the asians that's beau do they drop through enlightenment that's the young on the right probably the best portrait ever made so normally kind of a old man. like me -- [laughter] through the founding fathers to people like angela merkel i would argue most responsible, value driven leader in the world today we need to hold those values and a principle value to think about in terms of our oceans is the responsible for future generations as well as our geopolitical concerns today. what else can we do? and i'm in a wonderful bookstore so proud to be here, we can read more. we can read magazines like the economist and unbiased, central magazine with
this is the naval war college in newport rhode island to do exactly what you're doing tonight and we can stop, we can listen. like students do at a college, and we can learn and converse, agree, disagree, in a responsible way. we can have a dialogue and build intellectual capital to understand our oceanings. what else? we can hold on to our values. our values -- and our values come to us upper left from the ancient greeks that's aristotle from the asians that's beau do they drop through...
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in the book where you think in the world of big data if you go to newport rhode island to the naval war college, why do we still havewh gaming if they have all the data and all the signals and intelligence why do we do for gaming of course there's a human component and you've got to have the force on force adversarial games to see what happens and what doesn't and why and think about all these different ideas and from an experiential component to that is the reason why even in this big data world we still in the south china seas you've got all these signals of intelligence on ships that you hear about where an oil rig is moved to different waters and there's a bunch of ships surrounding it and there's a moment of crisis where you have to think is it an exercise or attack, is it something bigger, and it's the context in addition to the code it's the human perspectives like you said to keep the drone in the air takes 80 engineers are so. if it is the sor that is the soy behind the curtain of these buzzwords. so those are some of the examples.question >> last question and then please, cue up your
in the book where you think in the world of big data if you go to newport rhode island to the naval war college, why do we still havewh gaming if they have all the data and all the signals and intelligence why do we do for gaming of course there's a human component and you've got to have the force on force adversarial games to see what happens and what doesn't and why and think about all these different ideas and from an experiential component to that is the reason why even in this big data...
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naval war college and national security and strategic studies. he is the recipient of numerous military awards including the bronze star. they are too numerous to mention. just look at his chest to see the wide range. general milley is a native of winchester, massachusetts. he and his wife have been married for more than 30 years and have two children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a major big welcome from the national press club to army chief of staff general mark milley. [applause] gen. milley: thank you. i love coming to the national press club and getting headline news as i sit right there coming out of my chairman. that's great. i really appreciate you doing that. so thanks for the opportunity to be here and i don't know how many of you know it, but myron was also a veteran himself, served in vietnam as a young man, pfc bell kind, he was on general westmoreland's staff in the early years of vietnam, '64, -- 1964, 1965, 1966 time frame. so thank you also for your service. >> thank you. [applause] -- through the media. not exclusivel
naval war college and national security and strategic studies. he is the recipient of numerous military awards including the bronze star. they are too numerous to mention. just look at his chest to see the wide range. general milley is a native of winchester, massachusetts. he and his wife have been married for more than 30 years and have two children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a major big welcome from the national press club to army chief of staff general mark milley. [applause]...
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the book you think in this world of big data, if you go up to the newport, rhode island, the naval war college. whey why do we still have war gaming? we have all the dat and intelligence, why do war gaming? there's a human component andow have to have force on force and see what happens and what doesn't happen and why, and thinking about red teaming and all these different ideas and there's a phenomenal experiencal component and we still do war gaming. the south china sea you have all these signals intelligence on ships that you hear about, snafus where an oil rig i moved to different waters and there's a bunch of ships surrounding it and this moment of crisis you have to think is this an exercise or an attack? it's the human perspective, like you said to keep a drone in the air takes 80 engineers or so. that's the sort of reality behind the curtain of these buzz words of a.i. and machine learning and so those are some of the examples. >> so, last quick question and then please queue up your own questions. it's interesting you mentioned war gaming. i got my start war-gaming for the intelligenc
the book you think in this world of big data, if you go up to the newport, rhode island, the naval war college. whey why do we still have war gaming? we have all the dat and intelligence, why do war gaming? there's a human component andow have to have force on force and see what happens and what doesn't happen and why, and thinking about red teaming and all these different ideas and there's a phenomenal experiencal component and we still do war gaming. the south china sea you have all these...
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war college in 2011. captain banta assumed command of naval command corpus christi in june, 2014. during this tour, improvements in infrastructure, program management and quality of life resulted in numerous awards including the department of defense fire department of the year, fire department national acadation, energy and water management, cno shore safety award, the base wing span newspaper was ranked number one in the navy and the base was on the a list for outstanding customer satisfaction in family housing and more. captain banta has been an invaluable asset to the navy, south texas and the united states. i wish him and his wife, sarah, a corpus christi native, best of luck as he moves into civilian life and begins his -- new job. god bless and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until >> when the house comes back in session at noon, they'll begin work on two bills, one to increase interagency coordination among agencies vost in selecting locations for gas pipe
war college in 2011. captain banta assumed command of naval command corpus christi in june, 2014. during this tour, improvements in infrastructure, program management and quality of life resulted in numerous awards including the department of defense fire department of the year, fire department national acadation, energy and water management, cno shore safety award, the base wing span newspaper was ranked number one in the navy and the base was on the a list for outstanding customer...