And democracy to the public. And it is incredibly important today to carry that legacy forward by any means possible. Todays installment, the roles of freedom and democracy in American Foreign policy were teacher general h. R. Mcmaster served in the military for 34 years. Held the position of the 26th assistant to the president for National Security affairs as well as being a close friend of my husband for many years. Hell be talking about his new book, battleground, the fight to defend the fee and jeffrey world doctor michael crow the 1h president of Arizona State university. A Mccain Institute trustee and dear friend to my family. We are proud to host mcmaster and president grover will be at timely discussion on u. S. Foreign policy. Go ahead you can begin. Alright great. Glad to see everybody here. General mcmaster nice to see you again. What i want to do first is say the book, fantastic peace of work got many little tags on it. I want to spend some time relative to a set of core id
Its thursday, 29th of february. Our main story. A group of mps have urged ministers to consider the implications for the uk, if assisted dying is legalised in the isle of man and jersey. The Health Select committee has published a report, which it hopes will provide evidence for future debates about the law. Opponents say the current legislation prevents people from coming under pressure to end their lives. Heres our medical editor, fergus walsh. The mps dont Make Recommendations for or against assisted dying. Rather, the aim of their report is to serve as a basis for debate on what they call this difficult, sensitive, yet crucial subject. More and more countries in europe have legalised assisted dying in some form, along with new zealand, australia, canada and ten states in the us. The mps say they saw no evidence that palliative and end of life care had deteriorated as a result, and in some instances it had improved. The Committee Calls for more money for hospices in england, which o
Reveal all. Next patrick, thank you and good evening to you. Well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the suspended tory mp lee anderson held tory mp lee anderson has held private talks with the leader of the party leader, the reform uk party leader, richard tice. Its fuelled speculation that the former deputy chair of the tory party is about to defect to the rival party. Gb news understand that they met for in person talks in derbyshire on sunday. The meeting happened a day after lee anderson lost the whip for refusing to apologise after saying islamists had control of the london mayor, sadiq khan , the london mayor, sadiq khan, and also today , mp paul scully and also today, mp paul scully has apologised for saying there are no go zones in birmingham and in east london. The former minister made reference to areas with large muslim communities , with large muslim communities, comments which he says he now regrets. Mr scully admits he regrets. Mr scully admits he could
The foundation is also my employer, where i spend most of my time not talking about the british side of the american revolution, but about thomas jefferson. We edit as part of the great series started in 1950 of jeffersons papers which aim to be the definitive edition, and which would have taken another they they will be finished in 2026. And about who we put on many programs including international programs. The latest of which was in china, and before that in cuba. Im delighted to have with me today some of my colleagues, including the president of month monocello, lezly. As you can manage, its a joint drive in there each morning. I particularly lucky to have an office on the estate, which was used by Franklin Roosevelt in the four days leading up to dday. This is where i wrote that book. The nice thing is, it a different moment in the relations. One that we can celebrate, and one that is important to democracy on both sides of the atlantic. We know much about the confederacy during
Oshaughnessy history professor at the university of examines their tactical decisions and presents his thoughts on why they lost the war. This program from the Kansas City Public Library is an hour. [applause] thank you for reading the book so carefully and thank you also for wearing the monticello tie with Thomas Jefferson signature. I am very grateful to the Kansas City Public Library and their outstanding book program, for the opportunity to give this which is my first post publication talk about my book the men who lost america. I particularly want to thank henry who is the head of communications and tom who arranged the logistics so well, a sign of the quality of this program and of course Crosby Kemper the third who mentioned his director of the library. He mentioned that he was only born in the Thomas Jefferson foundation oversees monticello. The foundation is also my employer where i spend most of my time not talking about the british side of the American Revolution but about T