The most walk us through a peer started with college peer. It was just my 10 year reunion so [laughter] i did not attend i graduated 2009 from Wesleyan University with a degree in sociology. I just read in the wall street journal that 2009 was the worst job market for generations. I had the good fortune to walk straight into that. After my internships and my parents in music for a while i worked at a Literary Agency for a couple of years in new york. After that joined doing a netflix or ebook type. I was there just for three months. It was just supposed to be that i was the person that knew about books and publishing. It was a fourperson company want to join three of four founders. From there went to San Francisco and worked at a Data Analytics startup. At that it would be a great application for my sociology degree. Little did i know i wasnt what they were looking for. I did the 18 months which is probably the longest 18 months of my life. And i really like to work in a Company Buildi
Reconstruction to understand. That is the United States institution. Whether things historians have been asking for generations about the constitution and the civil war era, basic questions as to what degree did the constitution shape the civil war era . To what degree did make political actors do certain things . Constrained them or guide their actions . To what degree did the civil war shape the constitution . Some of this is very clear in the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments which directly changed the constitution but also different views of it. One of the things people have looked at, looking back at the u. S. Constitution during the civil war era is how different people have interacted with it. Had they followed it, tried to defend it, did the a bridge did they abridge it . It shapes how people think of president s during civil war era. It will we are looking up to the people we will look at today are Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln and how they interacted with the constitution o
President trump thank you very everybody, we appreciate it. A wonderful day, and a wonderful deal for a lot of people. Today, we are signing a breakthrough agreement that will make it easier to export american beef into the european union. American beef into the european union. We have been under negotiations for quite a while and our beef farmers we did not think were being treated fair, but the eu stepped up, and we appreciate it and we have great representatives here with us today. This is a tremendous victory for American Farmers, ranchers, and european consumers. American beef is considered the best in the world. We are delighted to be joined today by ambassador robert lighthizer, deputy secretary of agriculture, the European Unions ambassador to the United States, and the representative of the presidency of the council of the eu. I want to thank senator john hoeven my friend for being here. Good job, john. Along with the president of the National Cattlemens beef association, jenn
We will expand it a little by starting a few minutes early. Several commissioners are on the way. D morning, everywhere everybody, welcome to the seventh hearing of the u. S. China hearings. 19 court cycle. Thank you for joining us today. Todays hearing will examine chinas role in Global Health and the National Security, economic, and Public Health concerns stemming from american dependence on Chinese Health products. Our witnesses will also discuss the activities of Chinese Health and biotech firms in the u. S. As well as the opportunities and challenges u. S. Health firms encounter while operating in china or trying to sell into the china market. Globals the biggest source of generic drugs, pharmaceutical ingredients and other Health Products, including dietary supplements, biologics, and medical devices. There are serious deficiencies in health and Safety Standards in chinas medical market. Imports of these Health Products either directly from china or indirectly through companies a
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