Another interesting discussion to turn to. For me this is a real honor and a personal privilege to introduce our luncheon guest ambassador rice. She is certainly no stranger to the womens foreignpolicy group and thrust her career shean has representative the best of the values that we promote. We all know her from her public life in the Clinton Administration she served as one of the youngest secretaries of straight state ever and went on to serve as ambassador to united the United Nations and National Security adviser to president obama. Enter triptych new book called tough love she takes us behind the scenes of u. S. Foreign policymaking from the rwandan genocide to the bombing of the u. S. Embassy in east africa to syria benghazi and more. She gives a cleareyed insight of these and other top National Security moments. She is a the table and even in the crosshairs of the american political discourse. What i like most about susans book is not just the foreignpolicy discussion. Its als
And brian. I had to switch it. Steve the person staging it person over here had the trophy we were out of position. Ainsley sorry about that. Pete it was a needed event. Thank you everyone who came out. Steve ran into a lot of people at the airport. They either saw the livestream on fox nation or they watched our post game show yesterday. Just absolutely loved the way we saluted all the patriots. Really good fun to stand on stage and see all of those first responders, people who fought for our country. It was nice. Steve meanwhile, the headline here in new york city, ka bloom mike wall bloomberg is about to people down to alabama to start Gathering Signatures so he would qualify for the primary there it sounds like he wants to run for president because he thinks, first of all, joe biden is weak and Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren cant win. Ainsley deadline is today to file for the alabama primary. The democratic primary which happens in march. The deadline is today. He went down th
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