Listen to music from Butch Borgen; with Don Morell, Ole Cuaresma, Vinnie Palazzotto, Al Esis, Willie Honeycutt, John Schlomer & Keith Junot like Phantoms Of The Grand Ole Opry and I'm So Misearble Without Her (It's Like Havin' Her Around).
Listen to music from Butch Borgen; with Don Morell, Ole Cuaresma, Vinnie Palazzotto, Al Esis, Willie Honeycutt, John Schlomer & Keith Junot like Phantoms Of The Grand Ole Opry and I'm So Misearble Without Her (It's Like Havin' Her Around).
Butch Jones out as Tennessee football coach. ... Tenn. -- Tennessee began the season in the Top 25 and is ending it with a coaching change. ... Attendance is at 98,090 so far this year.
Lisa, welcome. It is great to have you on the show. LISA MONACO: Good to be with you. MICHAEL MORELL: Lisa, many of our listeners are young people who are interested in a career in national security.
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Carl Ghattas, former executive assistant director of the FBI's National Security Branch, about the bureau's efforts to ...
The company that's changed the sharing of medical records; ... school there. How did you end up at the Central Intelligence Agency? NADA BAKOS: ... to trying to keep up on the daily intelligence ...
On "Intelligence Matters" this week, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, talks with CBS News senior national security contributor and former Acting Director of the CIA Michael Morell. MICHAEL MORELL ...
This week, on "Intelligence Matters," Michael Morell talks with Cruz, a former special assistant to the president and senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security ...
This week, on "Intelligence Matters," Michael Morell talks with the former head of the FBI Counterintelligence Division about evolving counterintelligence threats against the U.S.
CHRIS KREBS: Yeah. And it's really not slowing down. So over time then shifted over to Microsoft and led some of the US cyber policy work. But, again, really focused on how can give best help the ...
So a couple of years ago, my predecessor, Lt. General Vince Stewart, a marine, said, "Probably need to re-do these." ... And then the other is really kind of a business practice. ... and emerging ...
Historically in the United States Navy, we had never had a cryptologist go beyond two-star. And we only had one or two of them at any one time. As I became an 0-6, I go to the joint staff.