[applause] we have a small gift for you. The speaker tshirt of the churchill club. Good health. Hat in video should be available on our havebe channel, and you been a very wonderful audience, as usual. Thank you so much. We hope to see you next week. Good night. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] more now on these a fee of safety ofthe u. S. Drones in the u. S. From washington journal. Host Craig Whitlock with the Washington Post. Focusing on National Security. Launching a yearlong investigation recently into the safety of american drones. Lets begin with why you decided to look into this. What prompted you to do so . Guest this has prompted a lot of conversation about surveillance with drones. Congress passed a law that said essentially to the federal Aviation Administration that we need to legalize the widespread use of drones in the United States by next year. While the other subjects had gotten a lot of a
And so i want to say, what about others . I talked a little bit about them and so why russia should do this when it comes to Economic Performance and what would be happening. So what about gorbachev . He was trying to talk about his position that he was not the only person that was trying to do that. And so many of those people say mike they wanted the consideration and more or less it is the same number of disciplines to continue and will go on and that is a personal relationship where they come to the plate. So they could not imagine any kind of arrangement where he would be under him. So the secondlargest republic is the ukraine and they voted on december 1 of 1991 and only 90 of those who voted supported ukrainian independence. The result came as a surprise to many people especially gorbachev and the reason was in march of 1991 there was another were 30 voted for this union and to what happened there two well, first of all it was a political collapse of the soviet union between mar
Inalternativement camp. Booktv, 48 hours of books and authors. Television for serious readers. Next on booktv from the gershman y in philadelphia Matthew Christopher presents photos from his book, abandoned america. Mr. Christopher spent ten years documenting ruined institutions throughout the country from schools and churches to factories and military installations. This is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] all right. Sounds like the mics on. Thank you so much for coming out tonight, folks, on behalf of hidden city philadelphia. Id like to welcome you to this event, this celebration of Matt Christophers new book abandoned america the age of consequences. Before i forget, id like to point out that this event is actually being recorded by cspan. Everything that happens tonight will eventually appear on booktv. Now, what they need you to do is turn off your cell phones. Its like going to the ritz. [laughter] and to remember that were going to have a q and a session
X good day, everybody. Good day, everybody. Welcome to George Washington university and the jack morton auditorium. We like to say we are the crossroads in Public Affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you. As we have all seen, the world is going more digital and we want to make sure that the people at Strategic Communication and advocacy students are at the forefront of understanding how you apply big data for political success. Todays seminar is very timely. I am pleased to be collaborating with the school of Public Affairs. Frank will be leading the conversation here. Tonk has a great background make sure that we are highlighting the best innovations in sustainability. He also is an Emmy Awardwinning journalist, prior to being the leader of the school of snpa he was with cnn for 21 years. Lease welcome to the podium frank sesno. [applause] thank you, mark. Good day, everybody. Welcome to George Washington university and the jack morton
Good day, everybody. Welcome to George Washington university and the jack morton auditorium. We like to say we are the crossroads in Public Affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you andse, they do it at snpa we are very pleased and honored to be part of this event today. I want to thank you again for joining us at this digital campaigning when he 12 and beyond event. And we hope youll join us for subsequent events as well. We have other ones upcoming am hosting a panel of journalists who will be discussing covering the midterm elections. This will include professional journalist from roll call, meet the press, washington post, and surely coincidentally im all of which happened to be alumni of George Washington university and our program. Please join us for that. You wouldnt want to miss that. And i joinrk kennedy in thanking him. Paul wilsons contribution help make possible the school of media and Public Affairs to host the conference whi