He has been an Office Holder in australia, the author of three wooks, a tv common, and he started a foundation. You will hear more about that later but we are excited because it is dedicated to reversing the toxins from Political Correctness. The way he is doing it is starting where it needs to start with elementary, middle and high school students. That is his goal. To do that. [applause] nick has had growing recommendations for his books and his works from such notables as dan piro, dan carson and colonel north. Former alumni of pea west serve on the board of flag. In lieu of book selling and signing we are doing something a little bit different tonight. Nick is seeking to raise donations for flag. They are all taxdeductible. Between his talk and the q a there wile be jars being passed around. We would like you to be as generous as you can and at the end of the talk, nick will be down at the table. There are materials and people that make donations of 200 or more you will get a free,
Deactivation of 7,500 Nuclear Warheads, and the destruction of more than 500 icbms, and close to 500 submarine launch ballistic missiles. Senator louvre was also instrumental in gaining Senate Approval of the last Nuclear Weapons treaty, signed with russia, the socalled new start treaty of 2010, which reduced significantly the number of deployable strategic Nuclear Weapons. To his right, research professor, by training the professor is a Nuclear Scientist from 1986 to 1997. He directed the laboratory that most of you know had the chief mission of ensuring the safety and reliability of the American Nuclear arsenal. In recent years, they worked with the laboratories to secure the enormous stockpile that russia inherited from the soviet union. And he is now compiling and editing a book. That hasnt come out yet, has it . It has. He compile and edited a book between american and russian laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. And at least as i understand it, you can update me, his
Role in the world at indiana universitys school of global and International Studies continues with a panel on Nuclear Nonproliferation and arms control. This is about an hour and a half. Its my pleasure to introduce them. Ive been instructed to be very brief, which is goes, because these introductions could go on for maybe an hour. So on my right here, senator richard mueller. As many of you, senator louvre represented indiana in the senate from 1977 to 2013. Hes the longest serving senator from indiana. He chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1985 to 1987 and again from 2003 to 2007. And was the Ranking Member ever since 2007. So much of senator louvres work has been devoted to the challenge of dismantling nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. And to this end, senator louvre, who as you probably know is a republican, worked with senator sam nunn of georgia, a democrat, and at the time, chair of the Senate Armed Services committee to craft what became known as th
Coming up next, contributors and editors from the book the people make the piece, lessons from the vietnam Antiwar Movement, discuss their personal experiences and that movement. The Mennonite Central Committee United Nations Office Hosted this event. Welcome, everybody. Welcome to the book launch for the people make the piece, lessons from the vietnam Antiwar Movement. Hi, my name is doug hofstetter. Of thee director Mennonite Central Committee. United nations office. I actually got my start during the Antiwar Movement here with the United Methodists office, which is donating this room today. Me methodists actually hired right after i came back from vietnam doing my alternative service there with the Mennonite Central Committee in the middle of the war, in the middle of a war zone, helping children learn to read and write their own language. I wanted to also announced to everyone that we have a number of cameras here in the room. Cspan is covering it. So, when we get to questions and
On immigration detention centers. That starts at 7 p. M. Eastern today here on cspan 2. And join us tonight for booktv and prime time our, the Supreme Court. Well start at 8 eastern with author melvin and his book desent an the Supreme Court its role in the courts history in the nations constitutional dialogue. An hour later it is aaron carmen and shawna and their book notorious rbg and then a conversation with linda hirsch man about sisters in how they went to the Supreme Court and changed the world. And at 11 p. M. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer talks about his bock the court in the world, american law, and the new global realities. Three days of featured programming this Holiday Weekend on cspan. Friday evening at 7 eastern, Congressional Republican leaders honoring former Vice President dick cheney at the capitol with the unveiling of a marble bust in the emancipation hall. When a Vice President had critics going off the deep end as they often did, he asked lynn, hi