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Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Take 2 PodcastFriday Feb 28, 2025 Heidi HatchMaura Carabello Exoro GroupJohn Dougall – AG Office Admin former State Auditor Fighting words in the oval office with Ukraine's Zelenskyy Utah Legislative session- 1 week to go State leaders announce $1,500 pay raise for teachersUtah student cellphone ban heads to the governor for approvalBill removing Fluoride From water heads to the Governor's deskNew Bill: Speaker Schultz just dropped a bill which would change the responsibility for writing the ballot language BACK to legislative counsel. (17:00)Election law amendments pass the House after House and Senate negotiate a new version (21:00)Debate Commission overhaul BillJudicial retention recommendations on ballots (35:00)Gun Education in schools (41:00)HB100 School lunch bill passes HouseUtah bill would create tax zones to fund Olympic-related infrastructureBill dies trying to give force homeowners to sell to families before investors National News US House Passes a budget proposal – All four Utah Reps voted in favor (March deadline looming)Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers to likely be unlawfulSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The post World War II American Order maintained a mostly peaceful world for decades. Barack Obama and Joe Biden have destroyed that world order making World War III a real possibility.Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) is one of the good guys in Congress. He took on Joe Biden's dystopian "kill switch" automakers will be forced to put in any car sold after 2026. The kill switch will shut off your car if an algorithm decides you're not driving according to government standards. What could possibly go wrong? Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) is retiring. He'll run on the No Labels party for President, making the 2024 Presidential election even more chaotic.
"Bidenomics" is working, explains MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi. Red state senators are taking credit for successes in their states. Despite their opposing votes to Biden's infrastructure bill.
How can city leaders tackle the inequities of infrastructure built in the past? In this episode, Mayor Quinton Lucas joined us to talk about the legacy of U.S. Highway 71 in Kansas City, a divided community, and how he is using the U.S's infrastructure bill to build more equitable infrastructure. This episode first aired on July 7, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn Mayor Quinton Lucas | Site | Twitter Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act) Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Changing the face of Cleveland's lakefront has been a long-term project. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joined Jeremy Goldberg to talk about the importance of building trust and equity by investing in infrastructure like the lakefront and getting the basics right. This episode first aired on August 4, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Mayor Justin M. Bibb, City of Cleveland Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Changing the face of Cleveland's lakefront has been a long-term project. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joined Jeremy Goldberg in our latest Future of Infrastructure episode to talk about the importance of building trust and equity by investing in infrastructure like the lakefront and getting the basics right. Mayor Justin M. Bibb, City of Cleveland Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
How can city leaders tackle the inequities of infrastructure built in the past? In this episode, Mayor Quinton Lucas joins host Jeremy Goldberg to talk about the legacy of U.S. Highway 71 in Kansas City, a divided community, and how he is using the U. S.'s infrastructure bill to build more equitable infrastructure. Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn Mayor Quinton Lucas | Site | Twitter Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act) Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise
In this episode host Olivia Neal passes the baton to Jeremy Goldberg, the Worldwide Director for Critical Infrastructure at Microsoft, as he launches a group of episodes that will dive deep into the future of infrastructure. Goldberg explains why this is an important topic and what you can expect to hear in this miniseries. Stay tuned for the first episode of Future of Infrastructure in this feed! Olivia Neal | LinkedIn Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise
In typical Republican fashion, many GOP lawmakers who voted against the new infrastructure law are claiming credit for bringing home millions in funding for projects in their districts."It's a tale as old as time -- Republican lawmakers fight against popular legislation that helps the American people, and then try to take credit for it," the Democratic National Committee (DNC) pointed out.However, this time that "Vote Not and Take the Dough" scam isn't working as those hypocritical Congress people are being called out and held accountable by both national and local media outlets.As revealed by the DNC, here are some examples:Take a listen.
With the infrastructure bill signed on November 15th, there are now $1.2 trillion reasons for you and your business to pay attention to what is next with the legislation. Emily Feenstra, from ASCE, and Stephen Hetzel, from BidPrime, two well connected, industry experts appeared (yes!) in our very first video version of the show. Here, in the final episode of Season 7, our creative engineers share the audio from the conversations.Emily, Managing Director, Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), shares her front row observations and opinions on: 1. More notable takeaways from the bill, 2. Needs for consulting, planning, and management as agencies prepare to launch projects, 3. Why it was important for this bill to pass now, 4. The process for the opportunities to flow down to businesses, contractors, vendors, 5. Which aspects of the bill will be managed by the federal government versus state and local entities taking the lead, 6. Overview of timeframes for project rollouts.Next, we learn from Stephen Hetzel, BidPrime's COO and co-Founder. Hetzel elaborates on: 1. The impact this bill will have on contractors and businesses, 2. The role asset management will have in this bill, 3. What exactly do contractors and vendors need to know about identifying the resulting opportunities, 4. Specifically, how does BidPrime continue to lead the bid services industry in helping businesses identify and win contracts.Rick Jennings thinks the final Crazy Bids of Season 7 is crazy. We will let you decide.All of that and more. A lot more!Now, it is time for us to put a bow on Season 7, take a little R&R, until the journey of Season 8 commences. To our amazing guests, dedicated and incredible audience, and talented TBBT team, we thank each and every one of you! Be safe, be happy and see you next season!Our Guests: Emily FeenstraManaging Director, Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives at American Society of Civil EngineersASCE twitter: @ASCEGovRelASCE website: https://www.asce.org/Stephen HetzelCOO and co-Founder, BidPrimeBidPrime twitter: @bidprime BidPrime website: https://www.bidprime.com/
The California Broadband Bill presents a HUGE opportunity for broadband expansion in California, setting a model for the rest of the country. In addition, the Infrastructure Bill does have some broadband investment as well. Executing this will take political will, courage, and organizing alongside local officials. Ernesto Falcon of the EFF breaks down what needs to be done.
The team gets together for another investment basics segment, digging into the investment vehicle of mutual funds. Chris and the gang discuss different kinds of mutual funds, and the growth and evolution of products. Furthermore, the team discusses the legitimacies of Washington's Infrastructure Bill and the Build Back Better plan. The talk moves towards Environmental Social Governance (ESG) investing and what to think about for ESG initiatives.
This week the boys talk about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, #Fartgate, Maxwell trial, and a provision in the infrastructure bill that feels a little invasive. We also pop tops to Sophia from Brass Against. If for some reason you like the way our voices sound, make sure to subscribe to the show!
In this episode of The 5G Factor, part of the Futurum Tech Webcast family of content, I'm joined by my colleague and fellow analyst, Ron Westfall for our weekly look at what's happening the world of 5G. Our conversation today explored the following: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill is good news for efforts to bridge the digital divide. Passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the good news that brings for expanding broadband and 5G connectivity across the nation, closing the digital divide and allocating millions to a variety of different initiatives, as well as $100 million to each of the states. Data from the GSMA report: 2021 The Mobile Economy North America including the fact that in North America, $1 trillion of mobile technologies and services generated 4.4% of GDP in North America in 2020, which is a contribution equivalent to $1 trillion of economic value added. Wonder why we focus so much on 5G — these numbers are only going up! Ron broke down growth we can expect ahead, content strategies for CSPs and partnerships we're seeing, along with some info on private networks, which we've covered here frequently Qualcomm had an impressive Investor Day 2021 event this last week and we wrapped the show talking about some of Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon's vision, the diversification strategies the company has and is embracing, and how that's paying off and will continue to do so for the technology giant now and in the future.
Have you noticed how drone technology has experienced substantial growth over recent years? Both the public and private sectors are leveraging the various applications for the technology and adoption continues to rise across the board. In this episode, Paul Huish, the CEO from DroneHive, describes how drones are being used on environmental, climate, and construction projects. In addition, Huish makes note of security applications and provides an overview on how the recently signed bipartisan infrastructure bill will surely result in even busier days ahead for the drone industry.In Crazy Bids, Rick Jennings shares a bid on a work situation many have, and are, experiencing over the past couple of years. The origin of the request will possibly surprise you.All of that and more. A lot more!Our Guest: Paul Huish, DroneHive, CEO | FounderPaul founded DroneHive in 2016 to fill the need that corporations have for professional drone expert services. He has more than a dozen years of experience in resource management in technical contract labor and staff augmentation, most of it for multinational corporations in heavily regulated industries. At DroneHive, he is responsible for company strategy and business operations. He also oversees the sales and marketing teams.Prior to founding DroneHive, Paul helped build a global resource management firm supporting the highly-regulated drug and medical device manufacturing companies. In his eight years at Validant, he helped build it from a start-up to more than a $100 million in annual revenue. He is an expert at helping clients manage resources and create jobs without a long-term commitment during periods of uncertain growth.Paul holds a B.S. degree in Finance from Lehigh University and started his career as an financial analyst on Wall Street. He is a certified remote pilot and spends his free time with his wife and son enjoying the outdoors.DroneHive: https://www.dronehiveinc.com/
¿Activó el turbo el Congreso en busca de darle momentum a Biden con #InfrastructureBill y el #BBB? ¿La denuncia de DOJ a #SteveBannon abrirá las compuertas contra otros implicados en la Insurección? ¿Es el veredicto de absolución a #KyleRittenhouse una victoria política de la Derecha? El juicio sobre #PAD hará que finalmente la Jueza Swaim lo apruebe? ¿Cogió la Rama Judicial un corte de luz de imagen institucional cortesía de LUMA? ¿El Caso Vaello es realmente un reflejo de problema de status? TODO ESTO Y ADEMAS ES EL SEGMENTO DE "ImPOPderables": Se escocotaron los #NeckBeards con #Eternals, #Marvel y #Sony comandando hype por #SpiderManNWH....y Tiene Carlos Correa miedo de ir a los Yankees? DELEN PLAY. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/support
Presenters: Erik Asgeirsson, President & CEO, CPA.com Barry Melancon, President & CEO, AICPA Carl Peterson, VP of Small Firms, AICPA Bill Pirolli, Partner, DiSanto Priest Lisa Simpson, VP of Firm Services, AICPA Topics: 1. Details on Build Back Better Act 2. Tax provisions in signed Infrastructure Bill 3. Employee Retention Credit (ERC) sunset 4. Business model considerations for a successful busy season 5. Culling clients
Bill Handel hosts KFI News Reporter and Host of the new show 'Unsolved' on KFI Saturday's from 8pm - 10pm, Steve Gregory. The two talk about what listeners can expect to hear on Episode 3 airing this Saturday. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News. The trio discusses news topics that include: The House has passed the $1.75 Trillion Biden plan that funds universal pre-K, Medicare expansion and renewable energy credits, the FDA has authorized the VOCID booster shots for all adults, and while President Biden has his routine colonoscopy, power is transferred to Vice President Harris.
Hour 2: The infrastructure bill won't be at ‘no cost' for taxpayers. Why aren't people working? On average, Americans have more money in their bank accounts, but inflation and COVID mitigations prevent people from spending any extra income they may have.
Around the Blockchain is your favorite Cryptocurrency show discussing Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and the top altcoins. Our four crypto experts include Hotep Jesus, CryptoKeeper, MacNCheeasy, and Ben Armstrong. Tune in for their insightful crypto analysis! Today we are discussing the HUGE Bitcoin crash! Is this the end or a buying opportunity? We discuss the options. Also, Polygon has been making lots of headway in the race for a layer 2 solution. Will they be the top dog?
Hour 4: Nominee for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, wants the fossil fuel industry to go bankrupt. Michael shares why he won't run for office. Putting trillions of dollars into perspective to understand how much money is for the infrastructure bill.
Gas prices…you think they're high now? Just wait. Energy expert Jack Kerfoot predicts a national average price of $5 per gallon before too long. But then, he says, things will get better and action by President Biden and largely the Democrats will help.Congress has finally passed major infrastructure legislation and with its significant provisions to attack climate change, it's been signed into law.The White House says the plan will “strengthen our nation's resilience to extreme weather and climate change while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, expanding access to clean drinking water, building up a clean power grid, and more.”Meanwhile, a second bill, the so-called social spending and climate reconciliation bill, still faces a challenge in the Senate, with stubborn opposition from Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat, who's opposed virtually every proposed provision that would impact the coal industry.Today, we're with Jack Kerfoot, an energy expert who's been our guest a couple of times on the topic of renewable energy and climate change. He's a scientist, energy expert and author of "FUELING AMERICA: An Insider's Journey." He is the principal at JL Energy Services and blogs on his website, Our Energy Conundrum, at www.jackkerfoot.com, most recently tracking states and what they are doing to attack climate change.Kerfoot predicts $5 per gallon gasoline within a year, but predicts those prices will decline as electric vehicles become mainstream reducing the demand for oil. The future for the U.S., he says, is bright as renewable energy sources replace fossil fuel and reduce harmful greenhouse gases.If you care about climate change, our environment, and the future, take a listen.
Bill Handel is joined by Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee for the Early Edition of Handel on the News. The three of them discuss news topics that include: COVID hospitalizations are trending upward again as L.A. County may get downgraded to 'widespread' by the CDC, the deadline has passed for LAUSD employees to get vaccinated for COVID, and President Biden has officially signed the $1T Infrastructure Bill into law.
11/15/21 - Dan Ball Endorses Kari Lake for Arizona Governor Plus the Latest on the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Hour 3: Bloomberg opinion claims people are becoming less productive. People are free to make bad choices, but democrats use that to claim we need better government. Infrastructure Bill won't solve supply chain problem today. Progressivism is a long-game that watches for an opportunity, which is what happened with the Biden presidency.
Now that President Biden signed the infrastructure bill into law, money should start pouring into the markets! Is this a case of “Buy the Rumor, Sell the News”? Or is there still ample opportunity in the stock market? I'll break down 24 of my favorite Infrastructure plays and see what the market has to offer now! Join us live at 2pm PST today. #trading #Investing #infrastructure #materials #naturalresources Contact TraderMerlin: Email – TraderMerlin@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13930555/ Twitter: TraderMerlin - https://twitter.com/TraderMerlin IG: TraderMerlin - https://www.instagram.com/tradermerlin/ FB: TraderMerlin - https://www.facebook.com/TraderMerlin Live Daily Show: - https://www.youtube.com/TraderMerlin Trading Applications used: TastyWorks, CliK, TradeStation, TradingView
Bill Handel talks about how negotiators were able to strike a climate deal, but the world remains far from limiting the warming. And it turns out flocks of sheep are the firefighting solution we never knew we needed. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News. The three of them talk about news topics that include: Closing arguments are set for today before the jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial begin their deliberations, President Biden will sign the $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill into law today, and Democrat Beto O'Rourke has announced he'll be running for Governor of Texas in 2022.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Monday morning Wake Up Call. President Biden is set to sign his Infrastructure Bill that was passed last week. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory shares a piece where he joined a secret group of deputies associated with the L.A. County Sheriffs Department that are protecting the cargo ships backed up in the port of Los Angeles. And the Kyle Rittenhouse trial is set to conclude today with closing arguments.
In the echo of President Biden desecrating the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with a speech he turned into a racist screed, we witness Vice President Kamala Harris insult the French people by culturally appropriating a poorly executed French accent in lamenting "Fefe Lala". All this and some common sense about COVID and the supply chain...Sign-up for our weekly mail out here:https://www.undergroundusa.com/contact-subscribe
Bill Handel talks about how House Republicans who backed the Infrastructure Bill are facing vicious backlash. The Biden Administration aims to recreate DACA through a new federal rule. L.A. students have demands to help with their success that you might not have expected. And are people lying more since the rise of social media and smartphones?
Bill Handel talks about the explosive testimony given by defendant Kyle Rittenhouse yesterday. Some Handel History on The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And House Republicans who backed Biden's Infrastructure Bill are facing vicious backlash.
While the Biden administration crows about the $1.5 trillion pick-pocketing event that Democrats just foisted upon the taxpayers, it is important to not chalk it up to business as usual because it is far from it. The Progressives have dropped their masks and exposed themselves as 21st Century Fascists who have courted globalized big business to do the unconstitutional to the people ... Sign-up for our weekly mail out here:https://www.undergroundusa.com/contact-subscribe
Today Kelly and Jason will be reviewing week 1 of COP 26, which is still ongoing in Glasgow, Scotland. Additionally they will talk about the Infrastructure Bill that was recently passed and what is all included in that. Follow us on social media @sustainabiliME.pod Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/03/more-than-40-countries-agree-to-phase-out-coal-fired-power https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/02/joe-biden-plan-cut-global-methane-emissions-30-percent https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/01/biden-bolsonaro-and-xi-among-leaders-agreeing-to-end-deforestation-aoe https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/08/cop26-whats-still-to-be-resolved-in-the-week-ahead https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/28/politics/infrastructure-bill-explained/index.html
Hour 3: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are the most disliked people. Thirteen republicans helped pass the Infrastructure Bill and saved the democrats from themselves. Michael hates republicans especially when they do stupid things.
Updates are still coming out of Texas as people try to figure out what caused the tragic deaths of 8 concertgoers at Astroworld this past weekend. We finally got a vote in the house for the 1 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, with some interesting party lines being crossed. Also today we look at top headlines around your favorite coffee chain, JFK Junior, Covid, the climate, and how you can help a great cause earn 100K from CNN.
Joe Biden wants to spend 1.2 trillion dollars on infrastructure, but what does that mean? In this episode I break down his plan and show you how it would impact your wallet.
Bill Handel talks about the mourning taking place in Houston following the weekend's Astroworld event put on by rapper Travis Scott that resulted in the death of 8 attendees. The Senate has passed a $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill as President Biden is handed a Bipartisan victory. And America won't be able to fix its issue with policing until it addresses its gun problem.
Hour 2: The majority of money for Biden's Infrastructure Bill doesn't go towards actual infrastructure. The U.S. helps feed children around the world, but corruption in other countries prevents them from getting that food. Ed Perlmutter advocates for the government to pay for your funeral if you die from COVID.
A busy week at the Supreme Court means a loaded lineup of rule of law issues! This week, Brian Anderson joins Josh Dukelow to discuss oral arguments about acceptable state limits to the right to carry guns outside the home, Professor Emeritus Kevin Hill explains the high court's refusal to intervene in a vaccine mandate dispute from Maine, they devour Congressional leftovers concerning bills that still have not passed, then feel better about evidence that nature finds a way to heal itself. We can be part of the solution, too, and who doesn't feel good about that?
America is in desperate need of the Truth. And, government isn't the answer to or the source of truth.
Joe Manchin (D) of West Virginia put out a statement against the $3.5 trillion spending bill that the Biden Administration & Democrats are pushing to pass.
¿A que horas Joe Biden duerme con el #InfrastructureBill y el #SpendingBill a punto de colgarse por peleas internas democratas en el Congreso? ¿Le quitará el sueño el pugilato de Francia por el acuerdo con Australia de subs nucleares? ¿El ultimo episodio de crisis migratoria en Texas será de pesadilla? ¿Se reirá solo dormido al ver que Arizona puso a Trump a perder OTRA VEZ? ¿Que tan efectivo como Damage Control es declaracion de Pipo de que va para 2do termino? ¿Nogales y Premi: De un pajaro papelonero, las 2 alas? ¿La embarraron OTRA VEZ medios locales en su trato del issue de violencia de genero? ADEMAS EN SEGMENTO RANDOM - Reseña de #NintendoDirect y regreso de Bayonetta, y se calientan los animos entre drivers en ambos, F1 y NASCAR. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/support
While the Biden Administration stressed "human infrastructure" and the politically stylish "green power" in its Infrastructure Bill proposals, ignorance of the need to protect the U.S. power grid is not new; past administrations and Congresses have also dropped the proverbial ball on this glaring issue, which is imperative to national defense, the supply chain, the economy and individuals' survival.Ambassador Hank Cooper, a member of the London Center for Policy Research's Board of Directors, has been warning national leaders about the dangers of not protecting the US power grid from cyber warfare, an EMP attack or CME event. His in-depth research is summarized in a series of articles published on the Newsmax website, the LCPR website and in this as well as other Thought to Action episodes. Ambassador Cooper is the Chairman of High Frontier: http://highfrontier.org/ Ambassador Cooper and LCPR Sr. Fellow LTC Tim Wilson (British Army, Ret) discuss why politicians and bureaucrats have ignored this issue far too long and why they need to move on it quickly. Thank you for watching; please feel free to comment, share and subscribe.Or, please feel free to make a contribution here: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1338653 Thought to Action is presented by the London Center for Policy Research https://www.londoncenter.org
The CDC director is saying that the Covid vaccine is safer for pregnant people to take than it is to go without it. The southern border is an unmitigated disaster. There were 212k immigrant interactions in July. Homeland Security director Mayorkas says the border is one of the biggest problems we face...no kidding.
Indiana Republican representative Jim Banks stands up against the newest Democrat-led infrastructure bill. Parents are pushing back at school board meetings. Hunter Biden makes more headlines about another laptop.
Overnight, Senate Democrats passed an infrastructure bill along party lines, 50-49.
President Biden may have had another gaffe this week. The January 6 Commission holds their first set of hearings.
While President Biden's infrastructure plan includes necessary transportation and highway upgrades, it has been criticized as a pork-ridden socialist's dream. One very important omission which is not talked about is the lack of protection of our national grid from an EMP attack or a CME event, which should be a high priority. On this week's Thought to Action, London Center for Policy Research President Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer and Ambassador Hank Cooper discuss why resources need to be allocated to the grid's protection and how to go about it. Ambassador Cooper is working on a series of research articles involved with preparation for and preservation of the nation's power grid from enemy electromagnetic pulse attacks or another CME event (similar to the Carrington Event)Thank you for watching; please feel free to comment, share and subscribe.Or, please feel free to make a contribution here: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1338653 Thought to Action is presented by the London Center for Policy Research https://www.londoncenter.orgTony Shaffer is the President of the London Center for Policy Research, a retired Lt. Col. in the US Army and the man who exposed intelligence failures prior to the 9/11/01 attacks. https://www.londoncenter.org/fellows/...Ambassador Hank Cooper is on the Board of Directors of The London Center for Policy Research. He is Chairman of the Board of High Frontier, a non-profit, non-partisan educational corporation, formed to examine the potential for defending America against missile attack. Founded by General Daniel O. Graham in the early 1980's, High Frontier played a key role in developing the framework for President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Under Ambassador Cooper's direction, High Frontier continues to inform the nation of the growing threat of ballistic missiles and of the need for a workable missile defense. https://www.londoncenter.org/fellows/...