sean great show tonight as always. great to see you i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. let s get right into it. now the words courageous and brave, they re tossed around so casually these days. in pop culture, in politics, in hollywood, in sports. god bless liz cheyney for having the courage to stand up virtually alone. that athletes like colin kaepernick bravely chose to kneel down so that others may have the courage to stand up. you think of meryl street s speech? i thought it was very brave because i believe that hate and fear is just ruining the soul of america. at what christine blasey ford did today was brave and she spoke her truth. admiral rachel levine is a ground breaking leader, public health champion and an advocate. my definition of courage would be to be true to yourself. joe biden, who knows and has learned and studied america s history, and has, therefore, the courage to say black lives matter. laurie: a
Liza goitein. She isco director of the liberty. And National Security profiling, transparency, accountability, checks and balances and detainee policy. One quick note. When liza finishes this session were going to offer you a chance to go upstairs to our rooftop. Its a nice day and we have a little reception up there in the sunshine and spring weather. So, please join me in welcoming liza to the podium. [ applause ] thank you, mike, for that kind introduction and thanks to the Hoover Institution for inviting me and thanks for coming and staying. I mean, this section 702, im well aware, can be a very dry, very technical subject, and i salute you all for recognizing its important and for taking the time to understand the core issues that lie beneath the complexities and the jargon. I want to start by telling you a story. And to tell the story from the beginning i have to go back to the 1940s to the end of world war ii. The National Security state was in the infancy and very few laws or r
Eastern europe, as well as western europe, is one of the most monumental achievements of my lifetime and i wouldnt say its under threat. Its facing numerous challenges from russia, from the debt crisis, from immigration, from brexit and i would say from the president elect of the United States. So all of these things are conspired to make europe more interesting, lets put it this way. The period this panel will be looking at, that of the Reagan Administration, was particularly pivotal in the evolution of europe, even those areas where nothing might seem to happen, such as Eastern Europe after the questioning solidarity and up until 1989, there was a lot going on beneath the surface. Eastern europe was becoming prerevolutionary and it took a spark to ignite this revolutionary tender. Western europe was more obvious. It was a period in which decisions were made about the creation of a common europe, single european currency, single european market. And ultimately toward Political Union t
Eastern europe, as well as western europe, is one of the most monumental achievements of my lifetime and i wouldnt say its under threat. Its facing numerous challenges from russia, from the debt crisis, from immigration, from brexit and i would say from the president elect of the United States. So all of these things are conspired to make europe more interesting, lets put it this way. The period this panel will be looking at, that of the Reagan Administration, was particularly pivotal in the evolution of europe, even those areas where nothing might seem to happen, such as Eastern Europe after the questioning solidarity and up until 1989, there was a lot going on beneath the surface. Eastern europe was becoming prerevolutionary and it took a spark to ignite this revolutionary tender. Western europe was more obvious. It was a period in which decisions were made about the creation of a common europe, single european currency, single european market. And ultimately toward Political Union t
In 2006 and was commissioned as a military Intelligence Officer. He served as a squadron Intelligence Officer while deployed in iraq from 2007 to 2008 and as an assistant brigade Intelligence Officer while deployed in iraq in 2011. He is currently assigned to the United States military academy as a history instructor. His military awards and decorations include the bronze star with oak leaf cluster, the mere tore yous service medal. D he is abd from the university of texas at austin and working on a dissertation that examines the role of tom cy novels in the National Security policy of Ronald Reagan. His Research Interests include American Foreign relations and the cold war, ben hallcy, bachelor of science of u. S. History, a master of arts in interNational Security from the university of arizona, a master of history from the university of texas. In addition he is a National Security fellow at the Clements Center for National Security. He resides in west point, new york with his wife b