Ok recent polling shows show most americans disapproving of president trumps handling of the virus what do you think. Yeah its a mixed record its kind of surprising because d leaders tend to go up with a time of crisis because theyre given an opportunity to really do what the people. Need them to do because no one else can do it so i mean its a long story larry but i would say that the Trump Administration was a bit slow at the outskirt but it wasnt all their fault because honestly they were not left with a lot in place for the preceding ministrations i can tell you by coincidence that in 2014 tom ridge the former secretary of Homeland Security and i were asked to cochair a commission a Bipartisan Commission on bio of the fence and a big focus of it was are we d ready for an Infectious Disease pandemic we put out a report yeah 2015 and we said that the country is not prepare made a series of recommendations a number of them are actually put in the statute by congress and the president
American policy on nuclear war. Good evening. Im tony clark from the carter president ial library. Im really glad that you all are here tonight. I was excited to get our author tonight because with his topic, the bomb, because it brought back memories for me. Back when i was a high school, i was a debater. One of the years the topic was about Nuclear Weapons, and we also read herman khans unthermal nuclear war. It was a big deal at the time. And so now to go back and listen to what has happened to Nuclear Weapons from truman to trump is, is really, really remarkable. Our author grew up in the midwest in kansas, went to Oberlin College thinking he was going to be a lut major lit major, but watergate changed him to political science. And then he went on to graduate school at mit, and it was International Relations and Nuclear Strategy. Then he moved to washington as a defense policy adviser for the house of representatives. But, you know, government work being what it is, he decided that
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A time of crisis because theyre given an opportunity to really do what the people. Need them to do because no one else can do it so i mean its a long story larry but i say that the Trump Administration was d a bit slow at the outskirt but it wasnt all their fault because honestly they were not left with a lot in place for the preceding ministrations i can tell you by coincidence d in 2014 tom ridge the former secretary of Homeland Security and i were arrested cochair a commission a Bipartisan Commission on bio of the fence and a big focus of it was are we ready for an Infectious Disease pandemic we put out a report yeah 2015 and we said the country is not prepare made a series of recommendations a number of them are actually put in the statute by congress and the president trunk not all rob but trump got around to doing one of the things we asked the president to do which was to adopt a National Strategy of what we would do in the case of a and then fictious disease pandemic or a biote
Out a report yeah 2015 and we said the country is not prepare made a series of recommendations a number of them are actually put in the statute by congress and the President Trump not obama but trump got around to doing one of the things we asked the president to do which was to adopt a National Strategy of what we would do in the case of a and then fictious disease pandemic or a bioterrorist attack but the truth is theres very little it was done by our government the congress requested or the president s strategy outlined so when the pandemic hit we werent ready and i think the president any administration or slow response when they serve a response i mean they had none of this as much as the one put expect in a very difficult situation including some strong bipartisan agreements with democrats in the house and some but admittedly he is not an inspiring will eat there. No you know it can be a bit of a lot of the times its not as just as personality and at some of these its not surpris