Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. We talked about different parts of alaska, especially the lower part where the opportunity to harvest timber in a reasonable, sustainable traditional method has been taken off the table. Thats hurting real communities and some areas in washington, the catastrophic fires, why do we have fires at the extent and magnitude that we do each year . The senator franken talked about global warming. The statistics i have from a single summer of forest fires in rose bud county, which very few people know other than senator danes, made it more particulate in the air during that season than running 3,000 years of coal strip. So lets manage our forest, our fires, our lands the way it was intended to. That means having the voice of alaska and the voice of the people that live there. And if i may, when we say how it was intended to, lays out clearly that reservation to the state of alaska with regards to the fish and Wildlife Management authorities. So i look forward to d
The drafting process. This briefing from the customs and Border Protection headquarters is 35 minutes. Good afternoon everyone. The president , as we all know, has issued three executive orders related to our Homeland Security commission. This will keep our homeland safe by keeping up terrorists out of our countries. I would like to talk about what it does and does not mean. This is not a travel ban. This allows us to review the vetting system. Over the next 30 days, we will analyze and view our system. We will then provide our partners 60 days to cooperate and revise. This way we can make sure the system is doing what it was designed to do which is to protect the American People. This analysis is long overdue and strongly supported by the organizations career intelligence officials. We will speak to that in more detail shortly. Furthermore, this is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The Homeland Security mission is to protect the American People, our homeland, our values, and religi
The drafting process. This briefing from the customs and Border Protection headquarters is 35 minutes. Good afternoon everyone. The president , as we all know, has issued three executive orders related to our Homeland Security commission. This will keep our homeland safe by keeping up terrorists out of our countries. I would like to talk about what it does and does not mean. This is not a travel ban. This allows us to review the vetting system. Over the next 30 days, we will analyze and view our system. We will then provide our partners 60 days to cooperate and revise. This way we can make sure the system is doing what it was designed to do which is to protect the American People. This analysis is long overdue and strongly supported by the organizations career intelligence officials. We will speak to that in more detail shortly. Furthermore, this is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The Homeland Security mission is to protect the American People, our homeland, our values, and religi
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The Trump Administration and its relationship with the media. Speakers looked at National Security issues in light of recent leaks involving Government Officials and members of the administration. His is an hour and a half. Host good morning, were going to start up again. For those who are newly arrived, im Sanford Unger and ill just wait for people to find their seats. Im Sanford Unger, im glad to welcome you to a continuation of our symposium on the legacies of the pentagon papers. Some of you have been with us last last night and earlier. When putting Something Like this together, i wanted to make sure that we had at least one faculty member at georgetown who had the respect of students and was known by students and as somebody who is interested in furthering dialogue of this sort. And all signs pointed to ellen gorman, a lecturer in the English Department and is particularly interested in the pentagon painers for their cultural significance and what theyve told us about the evoluti