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Woman you go to wont go to dinner were a woman, fully closed, is at the table. Q anday, on cspans a. A conversation now, on security threats during the obama presidency. And, what is ahead for the Trump Administration. , whoar from lisa monaco served as president obamas counterterrorism and Homeland Security advisor. Good evening, everyone. Welcome to our 2017 Terry Sanford distinguished lecture with lisa monaco, to discuss counterterrorism in the trump era. I am pleased to kick off the yearlong celebration of Terry Sanfords centennial birthday. I would like to welcome any firstyear students. It is wonderful that you are here taking advantage of the program, tonight. Learning from visiting scholars is a valuable part of your duke experience. This is sponsored by the Sanford School of Public Policy, and the american grand strategy program. Take you to the faculty and staff and made this possible. The Terry Sanford distinguished lecture is made made possible by a gift from the William R
The trump era. Im the provost here at duke and im very pleased to be here today to kick off the yearlong commemoration of the centennial birthday. I want to welcome any firstyear students here this evening, its really wonderful that you are here taking advantage of the program, learning from distinguished scholars and practitioners who visit our university which is a valuable part of your whole duke expense. Our event tonight is sponsored by the Sanford School of policy, the triangle of Homeland Security and the american grand strategy program. Thank you to all the faculty and staff who have made this possible. The distinguished lecture is made possible from the Charitable Trust in honor of the late Terry Sanford. As im sure many of you know, Terry Sanford is a beloved figure in North Carolina and Duke University. He dedicated his life to leadership and public life. He served as the governor of North Carolina from 1961 until 1965, focusing on strengthening education, combating poverty
Thank you for being here, andin the strange times a strong journalism and good books and challenging ideas are critical. That is what the Los Angeles Times in this book festival aspire to and try to provide. After this will gladly take your questions and look for your insight to will have a Panel Discussion in about ten or 15 minutes after. Just as a housekeeping note, please also phones off. Therell be a book signing withs our authors after a area one. No personal recordings of the session please. Now, i would like to introduce the panel, christopher phillipsh is senior lecturer in the International Relations at Queen Mary University of london. For several years in syria and often returns to the middle east for research. Ndhe he is an associate fellow at middle east and north africa program. He has written many publications and has appeared on the bbc, al jazeera, and cnn. His just published his second book, the battle for syria, International Rivalry in the middle new middle east whi
Woodruff and, bringing poetry to chicagos schools. How the nations first Mexican American poet laureate is urging students to find their voice through verse. The poetry is there, rumbling in what they see day to day. We want to bring all that out. Woodruff all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the Trump White House has spent this day fending off questions about ties to russia, relations with germany, and staff shakeups. All of this, as the president tries to move ahead amid the turmoil. John yang has our report. Reporter it was the first oncamera White House Briefing in more than two weeks, but topic a was still the russian connection. Press Secretary Sean Spicer brushed aside reports that president ial