[0:10:10 - 0:10:24] She said one of the very first things she's going to do as the
DNI is look into these drone and UAP issues. Now, this is this is potentially a cabinet level position that she is now saying for the record, these are going to be some of our priorities.
[0:14:01 - 0:14:08] But she as
DNI for people out there who are less familiar with, I guess, the organizational structure of government.
[0:14:36 - 0:14:41] Now if you want to for people who don't understand what the
DNI is, everybody knows who the director of the CIA, right? What they do.
[0:14:41 - 0:14:54] But the
DNI position is kind of a new position. And it really didn't it didn't start until probably the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004.
[0:14:54 - 0:15:04] I believe that established the position of a
DNI. So why do we need a
DNI? What does it do? And so you need to really look back like 80 years in American history to understand
[0:17:27 - 0:17:31] And so that's why you have this creation of the
DNI and in theory, she should be read on to everything.
[0:17:46 - 0:17:57] So you have different, if you will, Bubba's and Bubbets that work for the
DNI, managing certain functional areas, like NIM Aviation or maritime domain awareness.
[0:18:02 - 0:18:10] And they, in theory, should be read on to everything as well within their portfolios and then bring that information up to the
DNI.
[0:18:14 - 0:18:23] And so that's really, I know it's a long-winded way to explain what is the
DNI, but if you really want to answer, you really need to start 70 years ago to have that conversation.
[0:59:42 - 0:59:47] Anyway, so we started this off where we were talking about Tozi Gabbard and
DNI position,
[1:02:38 - 1:02:42] example earlier when you were talking about
DNI about all the possible things that you'd have to