Resume and my transcript and all of that stuff but partly it was judge miclin knew everybody in chicago. He had gone to university of chicago. He had deep and close connects there. He picked up the phone and talked to some people about me and, you know, i could say that about sort of everything ive gotten in my life. Honestly i think most people can. The, you know, it is partly because of the hard work that youve put in and because of what youve accomplished but it is, it is partly because there, you know, other people whom you have run into along the way who were there to do a good turn for you and you hope you will be there to do a good turn for somebody else but, you know, i mean sort of said that way it can seem very selfserving, like go, find mentors so they can help you but you know in truth we all help each other and thinking about, thinking as you go through especially the early years of a legal career, the people youre connecting with and, and, you know, how you can learn from
Pentagons time schedule for achieving certain Missile Defense capabilities in romania and poland against medium missiles could be too optimistic. What are your thoughts on that conclusion . Thanks. And the gentleman who originally had the microphone. As the United States and the European Union are negotiating the transatlantic trade and Investment Partnership, the socalled economic nato, dont you think that its essential that we have a transatlantic conversation when it comes to security, to a greater extent that the eu has delivered in december, and then secondly, with the departure of the last u. S. Tank in april from europe and the end of the isef mission in afghanistan, dont you think that its essential that nato reexamines its role in the 21st century . Dont you think that the alliance maybe needs to reinvent itself as it did after the end of the cold war . Thank you very much. Thank you. Yep. Interesting questions. First, on our nuclear policy. We adopted a new strategic concept
Thank you for being here at the 2022 texas book festival, live from austin, texas. My name is brian sweeney. Im the proud member of the Advisory Board at the texas book festival. And though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. So thank you for being here. We are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. Im going to start at the end. Id like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. She is an author. Lawyer and activist. For 30 years, she has led the Delaware River Keeper Network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. And she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. It is called the green amendment the peoples fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keith and rossum. And sitting to my ri
And though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. So thank you for being here. We are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. Im going to start at the end. Id like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. She is an author. Lawyer and activist. For 30 years, she has led the Delaware River Keeper Network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. And she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. It is called the green amendment the peoples fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keith and rossum. And sitting to my right is a gentleman that ive had the opportunity to work with previously, been to the book festival a number of times. This is Douglas Brinkley, who lives here in austin. He is the
We are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. Im going to start at the end. Id like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. She is an author. Lawyer and activist. For 30 years, she has led the Delaware River Keeper Network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. And she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. It is called the green amendment the peoples fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keith and rossum. And sitting to my right is a gentleman that ive had the opportunity to work with previously, been to the book festival a number of times. This is Douglas Brinkley, who lives here in austin. He is the katherine sarnoff, chair of humanities and a professor of history at rice university. The president ial