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Rape. You can find out more about all of those headlines of our t. V. Dot com today with an r. T. A. Now for the kaiser report thats next. Im max keiser this is the kind of report stacey what are we doing here this doesnt look like mexico in fact we are in mexico so were trying Something Different were down in cancun on the beach were covering the stories of mexico and having a good time but were doing it. On our. Backs kaiser and lovely cant couldnt mexico on the beach with the palm trees swaying in the monkeys chattering special guest with us today alex petroff see i. Bit fury there rocking it out in the mining space thank you marks for my to. Finally tell us about theory its a company that was very early into big and we heard about it we talked about on cars report going all the way back maybe to 2011 or so but tell us a little bit about it to be for it was wrong to be in 2002 well initially it was like everything was just beginning from the whole big suv the people were so many dif
Tonight, we will be talking about the 75th anniversary of the battle of the bulge. Tonight is also probably my farewell introduction, if that isnt a contradiction in terms, for the ongoing signature series with the History Department of the general staff college. The director of the command school, scott green, is here tonight. Scott, can you wave your arm . Thank you. [applause] in uniform, at the back of the room. This lecture series, which is about great military events, great commanders and sometimes great controversies in the art of war, has been ongoing since almost the beginning of my tenure 15 years ago. It has been our great series on in the library. This is probably my last introduction, because i have been drafted by the president , so, if you can identify with that, to go to washington to save the republic, which as you know needs saving. But as i always like to say, the command school is the intellectual center of the army. It is selfcritical, selfaware, it plays no favori
Tunisia and representatives from bahrain, iraq, jordan, tunisia, turkey, yemen, the netherlands, norway, australia, zimbabwe and ecuador so from the four corners we come to hear you. We also welcomed the Board Members and founder of the programs here at the Atlantic Council and finally we look in the u. S. Government private companies and nonprofits i predict a rich and substantive question and answer session following the discussion on the stage. Open to everyone. This richness of the discussion will be enhanced by the absolutely superlative interviewer to draw the kernels of wisdom today. Tom friedman needs no introduction but for fun i will remind you you can read the analysis of the Foreign Affairs and the new york times, an analysis for which he has won the pulitzer prize. Hes the author of several books focused on the middle east and one of which from beirut to jerusalem where the textbook and work as an undergraduate. The full bio is available and is printed out here. Now let us
World good afternoon. Thank you for coming to our last 4 00 oclock panel world war ii this will last about 45 minutes then we will have 15 minutes for q a and responses for the panel First Commercial Bank representatives to we have any in the room . Lets thank them. [applause] now i have the pleasure of introducing our moderator not only an attorney with the Jackson Law Firm but recently retired as Brigadier General with the Mississippi Air national guard. Thank you for your service. [applause] welcome everyone to the final panel of the afternoon we hope to extend a special welcome to those watching us on cspan. Im not sure how i ended up being the moderator in the area bookstore i have purchased many books of world war ii suggested i might be an appropriate moderator. So i think john for that. Born april 24, 1944 during world war ii and six weeks before dday and my father was serving overseas as a Staff Sergeant in the Army National guard. World war ii has always had a profound influe