(CNN) - President Obama has invited a handful of CEOs to the White House Situation Room on Wednesday to discuss the growing threats posed by cyberattacks.
Administration officials are so far staying tight-lipped about who is attending the closed-door meeting, but one White House official tried to downplay the choice of convening it in the Situation Room, which is ordinarily reserved for high-ranking members of the president's national security team.
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how much is obama charging for admission to this event?
We need the utilities to get their act together to secure the power grid and make it more advance and efficient. That should be a high priority. The other priorities should be securing the communications and travel infrastructure systems so that we can know what is going on.
We're so worried about terrorists from other countries when we have the most dangerous terror organization right here in America and it's called the GOP/Tea party.
The most dangerous enemy this country has faced in a long time.
We're so worried about terrorists from other countries when we have the most dangerous terror organization right here in America and it's called the Obama voter.
The most dangerous enemy this country has faced in a long time.
Wake up People!
We're so worried about terrorists from other countries when we have the most dangerous terror organization right here in America and it's called the GOP/Tea party.
The most dangerous enemy this country has faced in a long time.
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the democrat charm offensive continues unabated....
I agree with Wake up the teabaggers is a bigger threat to the USA. Scary!!!!!!!!!
Vote the baggers out - problems will be solved.
"just sayin" ... the democrat charm offensive continues unabated.... its called leadership from the bully pulpit when there's a Republican in the White House. All of the right wing name calling is wearing heavy. The People have tired of the juvenile one upmanship from the right. That's part of the reaosn why they lost the White House, and lost seats in both chambers. Whatever happened to all of that talk about "the will of the American People"?