Brookings. David was appointed assistant secretary of state by donald trump. He previously served in the air force for 35 years, beginning as a linguist in 1980, retiring as a brigadier general. He was the advisor to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and served as the defensive attache in beijing. He recently served as the director of the China Strategic Focus Group in hawaii from 2017 to 2019, where he was an abjects adjunct senior fellow. David, thank you for your service to our country and the important work you are doing now. As you can see from his background, he has been at the forefront of managing policy questions that shape the future of these relationships and has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to build policy to china and is preoccupied with keeping our wider focus on the region as a whole, where we have a huge number of relationships, partners, allies, and interests that go beyond simply the question of china. Assistant secretary stillwell and i were here
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Live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Syndicatedrning, columnist Clarence Page discusses the generational divide in america and news of the day. Then a republican media strategist on the how on House Democrats impeachment push and what it means for campaign 2020. Washington journal live at 7 a. M. Eastern thursday morning. Join the discussion. Next, scholars discussed the history of president ial misconduct, looking at the Trump Presidency and past administrations. From Fordham University law school, this is an hour and a half. Welcome. Thank you all for being here. Before we get started, i want to tell you i am so happy to be having this event because we never get to talk about history and historians. We always talk about politics and the law and foreign policy. Politics and the law and foreign policy. It is all very interesting. And it is all very interesting. But i like the history, and i think it wouldve been a very good thing if more historians were weighing
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Oak ridge, tennessee. In is about an hour and 10 minutes. Good afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon. Glad you made it in the we have a eather but nice representation of people for what i any is going to be an exciting talk so were glad youre here. My name is harold cam bell. Museumfoundation board. Jim campbell whojust stepped in a momentago was the president oftheboard so ive astake the series oftalks. Dr. Mark dean agreedto do this talk several monthsago. Andhe was the firstwhen i saw when i came in so hes here. I thinkyoure in forapleasure ,and hearsome really neatthingsabout what is happening inhis career. And Atthe University of tennessee. A dean is an inventor and computer engineer. Hes local. He was raised in jefferson city. He went to that marvelous universityof tennessee. How Many University of tennessee fans in here . Show of hands. All right, way to go. So he got his first degree from the university of tennessee and went ahead and got his masters electrical e in e engineering