Able to host this on behalf of the Heritage Foundation. Im the director of the law center here which is the center at c Heritage Foundation which handles the issue of life, and this iss a historic week, obviously. In fact, i cant imagine a better time for us to host this event than the one that we have this morning. I want to mention that were cohosting this with our friends at the National Review institute and the ethics and Public Policy center. So thanks for joining us. So we are packed with a discussion about this brand new book, andnd so i know you all kw about this, but its a brand new book by Ryan Anderson and alexandra desanctus. So afterwards for those of you here in person, feel free, we havee. Copies of the book for sale. You cany get them signed and actually talk to the authors as well. Let me just briefly introduce our panel, and then ill hand it over to them. First, our moderator this morning is kathyrn lopez, senior fellow at the National Review institute where she direc
Michael gordon appeared on cspans washington journal about the end game since the occupation in iraq in 2003. Its about 40 minutes, and its next here on booktv. Host been over a year since the last troops left iraq, and look back on the more than 8 years of conflict there, joined by New York Times National Security correspondent, Michael Gordon, author of the end game inside struggle of iraq from george w. Bush tobackback. Start with the title of the book. What was the end game of last year . Guest part of what i wanted to do with the coauthor is capture what happened since the surge. There was a number of books on the surge forces in iraq in 2008 and what happened after that, but i was interested in, i think, the real question is what kind of a iraq did the United States leave behind after sacrifice of 145 american lives lost, temperatures of thousands wounded, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent. What was the american policy towards iraq, and whats iraq look like today . That w
Suspense because he didnt have to from the Eastern Front talk to his people, but hitler was not obligated to declare war on us when the japanese attacked. He had no obligation to do that, but he did it. He signed his story that was his biggest mistake because if he hadnt declared war, roosevelt and would have to figure out how to get the congress to declare war against germany and everybody of course wanted to go to the pacific. Okay. Thank you so much. Michael gordon recently appeared on cspan washington journal to discuss his book endgame about the war in iraq since the occupation in 2003. Its about 40 minutes here on book tv. Host its been just over year since the last troops to iraq to discuss the current status of iraq and look back on the more than eight years of conflict. We are joined by New York Times National Security respondent Michael Gordon, the author of the endgame the inside story of the struggle for iraq from george w. Bush to barack obama. Mr. Borden, start with the t
Condition tells me that he is just 20 pounds a week to spend on food and clothing after paying his utility bills, and after april after the welfare cuts in april, he will just have to pounds a day. If the Prime Minister police were all in it together, with the agreed to review the impact on the very poorest of the welfare cuts so that my constituents sacrifices are in line with his own . I will look very close to what the honorable gentleman says and the circumstances. Let me just make the point, if you compare 2013 with 2010 in terms of the level of key benefits, it is worth making this point. And unemployed person on jobseekers allowance is getting 325 pounds more this year than in 2010. A couple jobseekers allowance, 500 pounds more. A single out of work mother, 420 pounds more to do with the opposition try and do, week after week, is somehow paint a picture that we have unfairly cut welfare is simply not true. Order. Mr. Richard fuller. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Health inequalities i
Standard. We wont let you say or do what you want to do. Therefore, we have come to your country so we can kill you if you make us mad. Praise allah. A Leader Speaks truth saying publicly what wimps say privately. I would say off with his head but there are those that would take it seriously. Its a jarring departure from a cowering establishment. The lie that its not religion stupid. Its based on grim assumptions of the west, that you and i are armed with pitchforks ready to chase muslims because of bad apples. Its the same as groundhog day. The double standard that clinton exposes, after intolerance makes one country inhospitable it moves elsewhere and we let it. Its the one bag to check on departure and designed to erase its rivals and its real. Not like islamaphobia like those who sound the alarm against evil. Intimidating a fearful population and timid counterparts accepted by a cowerly media. So what about fox, msnbc, reuters now that bill clinton is a rightwing extremist . Their