Seat to democracy. Coming up a conversation about russians diddle of a spacebased Nuclear Weapon, with assistant secretary of state for arms control mallory stewart, hosted by the center for Strategic International studies, this is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everybody. Glad youre here on a friday afternoon. Not that many people do that anything i put it in the sarasota golf shows youre all very serious people. I think the commute my name is john hamre. On the present here at csis and want to say a hearty welcome to all of you. We are in for a very unique opportunity. Assistant secretary stewart is, this doesnt normally happen, when something is kind of a breaking, very serious development, we dont normally have the opportunity toe hear from a senior policymakers in the state department, anyplace, to share with us the thinking of the government about a big development. This is a big velvet. So were really very fortunate. I dont
T 7 00 a. M. Eastern on the washington journal. Meanwhile, they corporations and the wealthy, including provisions that would undermine the tax incentives that the administration relies upon to fund its public, private partnership. In this scenario, the flexibilities of the administration can just become ways to pass the buck for budget cuts to local communities and only low income families. Have seen that time and time again. Programs helping family and seniors i hope that mr. Montgomery and mr. Kurtz prove me wrong. I hope that under their these matters are far too important to too Many Americans. Thank you, senator brown. Thank you, senator brown. Any additional senator who wishes to make in a statement a do so, although we are not encouraging it. You may do so after the vote. Proceed with a rollcall vote on mr. Montgomery and separate voice votes on mr. Kurtz and missed tops. I would like to move forward on the voice votes first. , we wills point proceed to the nomination of Robert
Professor at Brigham Young university. He held a phd in history from the university of maryland. His publications include, slavery and politics in the early american republic, a possible a possible union, a political biography. He is also coedited several volumes, including, contesting slavery, the politics of bondage and freedom, and the new american nation. And, massachusetts in the civil war. With conrad rice. David is a distinguished professor of history. He is a historian is the early 19thcentury america, and his interest span political and cultural history, slavery, and antislavery. His books include, slaverys constitution, from revolution to ratification, runaway america, Benjamin Franklin slavery in the american resolution revolution, and in the midst of the making of american nationalism. He has also edited a number of volumes in is the recipient of a number of distinguished awards. I am pleased to welcome them tonight and look forward to their insights on one of my favorite,
Professor at Brigham Young university. He held a phd in history from the university of maryland. His publications include, slavery and politics in the early american republic, a possible a possible union, a political biography. He is also coedited several volumes, including, contesting slavery, the politics of bondage and freedom, and the new american nation. And, massachusetts in the civil war. With conrad rice. David is a distinguished professor of history. He is a historian is the early 19thcentury america, and his interest span political and cultural history, slavery, and antislavery. His books include, slaverys constitution, from revolution to ratification, runaway america, Benjamin Franklin slavery in the american resolution revolution, and in the midst of the making of american nationalism. He has also edited a number of volumes in is the recipient of a number of distinguished awards. I am pleased to welcome them tonight and look forward to their insights on one of my favorite,
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