Topic was Nuclear Weapons and we all read it was a big deal at the time. And to Nuclear Weapons from truman to trump and then went to Overland College and watergate changed him and then went on to graduate school at mit with nuclear strategy. And the policy advisor for the house of representatives on the left and wrote he wrote his widely acclaimed book wizards of armageddon. Listed with the boston globe for 20 years and by the end of 24 2002 we started to write stories he wrote for previous books and im very excited to have fred kaplan in his book the bomb please join me to welcome him. [applause] the wizards of armageddon the end of Nuclear Deterrence i did they get right anymore about nuclear war the cold war was over and nobody thought much about Nuclear Weapons until a couple years ago. And so might not have thought of it at all. But on august 8th the President Trump said that if north korea keeps making threatening noises and launching the sole test like it has never seen before.
We may not be thinking so favorably about our government leaders at this moment, in more productive times we are fascinated about how things happen behindthescenes. Is called american diplomacy and secret weapons, david which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. That played a vital role in American History over thepast three, inviting president s and leaders alike to converge , converse and most importantly, relax. Located deep in the woods of marylands picked off the mountains is the ultimate behindthescenes venue of our imagination. We are thrilled this evening to be joined by rear admiral Michael Michael giorgione who served in the United States navy, preparing 2010. He served as the commander of four president s bill clinton and george w. Bush. Working under the White House Military Office, the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aides. His new book inside camp david is the first insider account of camp david and is available for purchase and s
Leaders to converse and most importantly perhaps relax. Located deep in the woods, it is the ultimate behind the scenes venue of our imagination. We are thrilled this evening to be joined by the admiral who served 29 years on active duty in the United States navy retiring in 2010. Serving as the commander of camp david for president bill clinton and george w. Bush working under the White House Military Office the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aid. His book inside camp david is the first inside account of camp david and is available for purchase following the presentation. So now please join me in welcoming the admiral george young. [applause] thank you. Its a wonderful treat to be here thank you for putting this event together. She did a great job please thank laura rosenberg. [applause] i have some family and guests i want to introduce so you understand whos come here to be with me tonight first my parents, mary blue and sunny. My wonderful sister
It. Israeli Prime Minister bennett says iran will continue what he calls its murderous aggression. This is a bad mistake of historic proportions. Its been described as historic, a landmark deal, the beginning of a new era. Finally after years of negotiations, world powers have reached an agreement with iran on limiting its nuclear activity. In return, economic sanctions will be lifted. Lets take a look at what is included in this deal. The accord contains whats described as a snap back clause. U. N. Sanctions will be restored within 65 days if iran does not comply with terms. The initial sanctions will stay eight more years. Iran could challenge visits to nuclear false sits. Bans will be lifted in Investment Oil gas and aviation. Iran will retain the right to enrich some uranium but not enough to make a Nuclear Weapon. We have more from vienna. A historic deal, one that the key players here say will limit the threat from a nuclear iran. Today is an historic day. Its an agreement that w
Illinois who died last month. Color, halt oh, say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ram part we watched with are so galantly streaming gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh, say does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free, and the home of the brave please remain standing for the invocation. Let us pray. God of heaven and earth, the work of your hands has made known and your bountiful creation and in the lives of those who faithfully live in your grace. Today we especially remember the life and work of bob michel, son of the very proud city of peoria. As the long time minority leader, he was a modest man whose impact on the public wheel beyond his district far exceeded any projection of ego strength. A man of an age passed. He was a better practitioner of governorance than politics. It was this characteristic of h