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Congress who previously served in the executive branch discuss the role of congress and National Security and foreign affairs. This discussion from New York University school of law is moderated by lisa monaco, a former Homeland Security advisor for the Obama Administration. Now we have to recognize the Senior Member here. It is a treat to welcome former colleagues, current colleagues ive worked with, every member of this pan in some form or another come inside and outside of government. Its a treat welcome everyone here on behalf of the recent center on law and security of the nyu school of law that i am privileged to serve as the distinguished senior fellow at. Welcome to this program and welcome to my colleagues. This is really a treat for me to be joined together with you want to get to talk the most important and timely subject, the each of National Security and how the executive branch and the legislative branch address some of the most Critical Issues of our time. I will do some
That. My mil and i just looked at a brand new w from the bottom of his personal device and its about topics that affect us all. Climate change and the turn. Check out. A very warm welcome to news from the world about some culture coming up in the next quarter of an hour. Germany and its former colonies are cooperating on the return of looted up from colonial times. Talk of Climate Change is on all our lives and a Frankfurt Book Fair climate fiction is booming. And well be strutting down the paris catwalks to see all the latest Autumn Winter fashion trends. In recent years theres been lots of talk about former colonial powers returning cultural jams mostly taken from africa they were looted in the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century in germanys case were talking about thousands of objects currently in german museums that were mostly taken from namibia which was a German Colony until 915 the namibians want what they rightly consider is returned this week germany has created a Cent