Between disclosing John Podestas gmail accounts and back and forth and undermining of Hillary Clinton and thoughts on her and a personal nature, and the leaking of classified information, there isays maive, massive difference between the two things. And again, the interests and the outrage that occurred last year by a lot of democrats when it came to leaks is interesting were hearing not as much outrage now when it comes to issues of National Security. April . Reporter sean, couple questions, one you said you affirmed congressman cummings was meeting with President Trump today. Yes. Reporter in the last press conference, the president talked about senator schumer telling elijah cummings, what happened to smooth this over and what is the conversation about . Solely be on high cost of prescription drugs . I think the nature of the meeting stems from the conversation they had on the phone which was on prescription drugs, and then im sure that if congressman cummings or the president sprin
Planned to go into the Foreign Service. I graduated from tufts. I was going to serve my three years in the air force as a rotc commitment and come back and go to Fletcher School of diplomacy, which is connected to tufts. Its part of georgetown. An fso, Foreign Service officer training school. But my experience in being arbitrarily treated by the federal government in the military soured me on working for the government, so i decided i changed my mind in japan to apply to graduate school and ive never regretted it at all. Any book that youve written that you felt was particularly challenging or perhaps you wanted to start off by finding or proving one point but along the way you found something quite different . Well, no, im not sure that i found something different. I had a sense already of the outline of the period that we became a much more Democratic Society by the early 19th century and that this transformed our culture in fundamental ways, and that became my book the radicalism of
Planned to go into the Foreign Service. I graduated from tufts. I was going to serve my three years in the air force as a rotc commitment and come back and go to Fletcher School of diplomacy, which is connected to tufts. Its part of georgetown. An fso, Foreign Service officer training school. But my experience in being arbitrarily treated by the federal government in the military soured me on working for the government, so i decided i changed my mind in japan to apply to graduate school and ive never regretted it at all. Any book that youve written that you felt was particularly challenging or perhaps you wanted to start off by finding or proving one point but along the way you found something quite different . Well, no, im not sure that i found something different. I had a sense already of the outline of the period that we became a much more Democratic Society by the early 19th century and that this transformed our culture in fundamental ways, and that became my book the radicalism of
Planned to go into the Foreign Service. I graduated from tufts. I was going to serve my three years in the air force as a rotc commitment and come back and go to Fletcher School of diplomacy, which is connected to tufts. Its part of georgetown. An fso, Foreign Service officer training school. But my experience in being arbitrarily treated by the federal government in the military soured me on working for the government, so i decided i changed my mind in japan to apply to graduate school and ive never regretted it at all. Any book that youve written that you felt was particularly challenging or perhaps you wanted to start off by finding or proving one point but along the way you found something quite different . Well, no, im not sure that i found something different. I had a sense already of the outline of the period that we became a much more Democratic Society by the early 19th century and that this transformed our culture in fundamental ways, and that became my book the radicalism of
He currently serves as a member of the Foreign Relations committee, held by the council on Foreign Relations, this is an hour. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the council on Foreign Relations and welcome to our symposium here on the future of anticorruption in u. S. Foreign policy. Im shannon oneal, a senior fellow here for latin america studies at the council on Foreign Relations, as well as the director of the Civil Society markets and Democracy Program that is hosting this event. Now, weve seen in recent years an increasing recognition of corruption, serious and wide ranging consequences, both for the nations in which it occurs, and also for u. S. Foreign policy. Corruption towards investment and commerce, it intensifies economic and social inequalities, it drains development dollars, and it presents major obstacles for democracy and rule of law by undermining the functioning and also legitimacy of institutions in countries. Erodes Citizens Trust in their governments and it drive