Terrific. He started over 50 years with admiral arley burk and to years we were at 18th and k, and less opulent surroundings to sale the least. Thats putting it mildly. We would have doing this book talk in basement with no windows and would never heat gotten here with pture an and to have the james James Kitfield here whos wherein another remarkable book. You know his bio. One of the best, best military reporters to ever work in this town. He is one of the best authors. He has the respect of the people that he interviews and writes about, and the respect of his readers and the respect of fellow journalists. Thank you for saying that. And certainly of the policy community, who consider him to be someone of just impeccable talent and character, and we have all learned quite a lot from James Kitfield over the years. The book is terrific, and i know that all of you, the holiday are coming up so dont buy one, buy two. For those of you at home who are watching on the webcast or cspan, theyr
Men. Didnt teach the students, didnt have detailed responsibility anymore. The administrative board, joint administrative board, had responsibility for the progress and wellbeing of the students, the Extracurricular Activities were merged. The dorms were coresidential. So, the notion that there was a college there was frankly part of the same, like the thing that for decades, and engaged in some important endeavors for alumni and also that they a difference to students, older women who could serve as mentors, but college i think what finally happened when neil was president of harvard, linda will son president wilson, president of radcliffe, they engaged in two years of pretty quiet negotiations to try to establish as a fact what had been reality for many, many years. There wasnt a college left that never had a faculty. It had there just wasnt anything left as a real college to preserve. So the the amazing thing is that radcliffe survived survived 1,999th, not that it ended as a colleg
We have a regular system for actually making decisions about what we will export and to whom we will export them. This system takes many things into account. But it is fundamentally based on upholding the United States national interest. It is not controlled by exporters, unlike in europe where exporter interests actually dominate their policies. This arms trade treaty will do nothing to change that, but it will give exporterdominated nations a shield to hide behind. Now, every nation state can control the arms trade if its truly willing to do so. And the United States is ready to help. But few have meaningful laws about the arms trade and even fewer make any attempt to enforce them. The United States has two major programs to help serious countries. The first, the export control and related Border Security assistance, and it goes by the rm ecbs, is run by the state department. The second is h. M. A. , which includes stockpile conventional munitions assistance, intended to assist in th
Turkey. He says the reason is america first. The decision comes despite a report that the cia has determined the Saudi Crown Prince ordered the killing. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts leads us off tonight from the north lawn. President trump is catching flak from members of his own party about his decision to not punish saudi arabias leadership over the killing of Jamaal Khashoggi. Senator rand paul of kentucky a close friend of the president saying he believes the president s decision is saudi arabia first, not america first. Departing the white house for amara lago, President Trump weighed in at the killing of Jamaal Khashoggi, refusing to say whether crown Prince Mohammed bin salamon ordered the khashoggi killing. President trump maybe he did, maybe didnt. We may never know all of the facts around the murder. What is known the president said is that saudi arabia plays a crucial role in Americas National and Economic Security citing the threat from iran and 450 billion