Destroyed by bombs. Thank you very much. Speaker, today got a ph. D. In history from cornell. In 1995. Has is now associate professor of history at indiana university. Her she is a specialist of us imperialism of relations for the United States, south asia, and especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda
History from cornell. In 1995. Has is now associate professor of history at indiana university. Her she is a specialist of us imperialism of relations for the United States, south asia, and especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and Richard Zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. So
Especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and Richard Zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. So so im here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. And this is the title. I will. I will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. But my neighbor reverse sear
best option. but classes online often in isolation have created their own health concerns. this has resulted in frustrated students, struggling parents, millions of whom cannot afford or access high speed internet or childcare, and teachers, working to save a generation of young minds while too often fearing for their own lives. and their health and that of their loved ones. tonight we will try to explore every part of the educational crisis this pandemic created. but let s start with an obvious admission. there are no simple answers here. there is no one size fits all, inexpensive solution that would end the struggle like that. if this were easy, it would have been solved long ago. so let us listen and learn and try to figure out what to do. so here s a snap shot of where things stand. the families of more than 50 million kids rely on public schools in some 14,000 school districts. so let s bring in our chief medical corn, dr. sanjay gupta. let s start with the most basic qu
signed into law on friday. president biden also announcing in just the last hoursh more vaccine split in the u.s. ensures the u.s. will have more than enough supply to vaccinate the entire population. here s president biden moments ago in the latest push. we re now on track to have enough vaccine supply for every american adult by the end of may, month earlier than anyone expected. today i m directing, my hhs team, to produce another 100 million doses and perform another of the 100 million of the vaccine. this is wartime effort, we need maximum flexibility. there s always a chance we ll encounter unexpected challenges or will there be a new need for a vaccination effort? a lot can happen. a lot can change. we need to be prepared. of course, we need to match the manufacturing of science and massive logistical undertaking. the leading to approval number rarely seen in the legislative pushes by either pared. 75% of all americans are squarely behind the bill, but even with