Credibility and accountability and will tip to do so. Do you have another question. Im going to make a quick note on that. And see if dan agrees. Afghanistan is going from a fairly corrupt patronage system to a system which will be professional, transparent and noncorrupt. That is a long hard road to travel. And if president ghani moves too fast he will break his politics. And he will cause so many groups to be disgruntled with him and organize against him. So we have to be patient and recognize that this kind of transition is very difficult. Hes got to be on that road he has to be convincing of the afghan people, but we have to give him a little slack. Because if he moves too fast and breaks his politics and we lose the government, then we lose the possibility of moving to a professional, transparent and nonrupt system and go back to the old afghanistan and that is not good for anybody. Sorry. And i absolutely concur with that. And i guess finally the last question on reconciliation a
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Me just emphasize that we are at the Wilson Center, the nations nations memorial to 28th president and one of the nations key now Public Policy form here at washington dc. You are add to the washington history seminar, and activity since 2010 we have ten we have jointly sponsored with the National History center. Its represented here by date kennedy comments director and the associate director. Amanda along with pete in the back help us get organized for the sessions sessions that we hope will provide a forum for bringing Historical Context to Public Policy and to invite historical perspectives on international and national affairs. As always we want to acknowledge the society of historians of American Foreign relations for sponsoring, cosponsoring the series as well as George Washington University History department and several others. Other named donors that allow us to make this on a weekly basis. Im supposed to point out that you can look at videos of this in past sessions on both
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Cedar rapids kennedy. All three will now be played at the unidome on monday. The approaching snow storm isnt the only thing that will affect the tensofthousands of fans heading to the hawkeyes Football Game saturday morning. The university of iowa is increasing security at kinnick stadium. Stadium. Cbs 2 News Reporter Mellaney Moore is live at kinnick to tell us what fans can expect. This is the purse i carry around daily. But purses like this one wont be allowed into kinnick on saturday. Saturday. The university of iowas department of Public Safety wants safety first. And a hawkeye win second. On saturday. David visin, interim assistant Vice President and director of Public Safety. 11 03 50 theres a lot of International Events going on, things that are concerning regarding attacks on stadiums and we just want to make people feel safe. Fans might notice more visible officers and squad cars. 12 04 41 anytime you have 70,000 people and a number five team in the country, things can happen