The park estimates there are about 3 million visitors here each year. More than 50,000 names are etched in the granite wall including eight women. Announcer next, a look at food a ballot availability in the u. S. Host hi, everyone. We are going to get started. If you have a cell phone on, please turn it off. Thank you. As i think you are all aware this is one of our keynote talks, entitled, the human rights of food. We have an amazing speaker with us today, molly anderson. She is currently at the college of the atlantic. She teaches about hunger, sued security, Food Sovereignty system dynamics, Food Security, Food Sovereignty system dynamics, sustainability metrics, and how industrialized countries will move to a postpetroleum food system. She is part of an International Panel of experts on the food system. There is a film that was prepared for this conference that we will be showing tomorrow as part of the keynote, and hopefully be putting it online for all of you. We are also joined
Absolutely agree with, regime a leave have cloister groups of people around them. That was absolutely true of the white house. Many of them knew far more about iraq than anyone in the white house. There you go. I think that on the question of what was there, one thing we knew was true was received stock for biological weapons had been sent to iraq in the 1980s, we knew that because they came from the United States. Not clandestinely, but officially. They came from the american type culture collection. We all have the documents. What is also true is that the use of chemical weapons was done with the help of the United States military who provided targeting information to saddam husseins military. In that war, while the u. S. Was supporting both sides, kind of hoping both sides would kill off young soldiers and destroy resources, we weighed more on the iraqi side because they were the weaker side. The point about the destruction of how bad things were. There was tons of information out t
Book. They did not even graduate from high school. His father encouraged them if they had some interesting project, he would say stay home and do that do not go to school. He knew how bright they were. Wilbur was a genius. Orville was very bright and inventive mechanically, but he did not have the reach of mind that wilbur had. They loved music. They loved books. Nathaniel hawthorne was orvilles favorite writer. Catherine loved sir walter scott. Their brothers gave her a bust of sir walter scott. They were living in this little house with no running water, no indoor plumbing and they are giving a bust of a great english literary giant to their sister for her birthday present. There is a lot of hope in that. I think what i would like to get to know even more about was the sense of purpose they had. It sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose. Not something ordinary a bigger idea. Nothing was going to stop them. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern and pacific on cspans q a. The Harvard Food Law