Well be back with more live from savanna in just a little bit. While we wait, we wanted to tell you about our indepth guest for the month of april. The American Enterprises Institute Look to sit down with us to discuss his book and career and answer your questions. His previous appearance on book tv. You lose faith in institution when we no longer believe that ethical formative role, shaping the people to be trustworthy. One the way that can happen, they enforce an ethic of responsibly which is plainly failed to do that. Instead of healing and empowering bad behavior like when theres a member of the clergy abuses a child. That kind of gross abuse of power obviously undermines institutions that the familiar form of correction, but its not new. Their play next there are plenty of examples of it every where. Doesnt apply explain the loss of confidence in the constitutions in our own day. Another related but different way in which institutions could boot whose our trust, when it fails to i
Been the use of practically with violence 1 with. Many many images of revenge and is the best way of doing it. A very warm welcome you are watching the weekly here on r. T. International bringing you all the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that shape the week but 1st after several days of strident denial iran has admitted that it accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger plane claiming wednesdays disaster on human error and a breakdown in communications all 176 people on board were killed in the accident irans revolutionary guards were on high combat alert at the time following exchange of hostilities with the u. S. They say they mistakenly identified the airliner as a hostile target Saskia Taylor recaps how it all unfolded. This week. So more than that tragically its the average man is the victim of political wards amid tensions not seen in decades tyrone and washington have been engaged in a war of. The Iranian Regime is aggression in the region must stand now weve t
Mr. Cotton madam president. The presiding officer the senator from arkansas. Mr. Cotton in the next few days Senate Democrats will move to discharge a war powers resolution to tie the president s hands in defending this nation against iran and terrorist masterminds like Qasam Soleimani. Lets think about how we got here and the implications of this reckless action. Qasam soleimani has the blood of thousands of americans on his hands and hundreds of thousands of innocent souls across the middle east. For more than 20 years he was the Supreme Leaders most trusted lieutenant, irans terror mastermind, the man responsible for the deaths of hundreds of american soldiers in iraq and afghanistan by supplying the most deadly kind of roadside bombs soldiers ever faced. He and his proxies and iranian leaders like him are responsible for bombings of our embassies in places like lebanon and kuwait. Theyre in no small part responsible for the ongoing horror of the Syrian Civil War or the civil war in
Tv, back story host brian tran brian balogh and Nathan Connolly give a behindthe scenes look at their weekly podcast. They were joined by a former staff member and a regular guest. This is part of a twoday Purdue University Conference Call remaking american political history. Welcome to the 10 45 panel called Something Like behind the scenes, back story maybe. Just so you know, youre not in the wrong place. I am brian balogh. I have been a cohost for back story for over 10 years now. I am going to introduce the panel and then we are each going to say a few words about our quite different roles. Nathan and i have the same role. He is trying to steal the 20th century for me and is doing a pretty good job of it. Will have relatively different roles in back story. We are going to talk about that a little bit. And then we wanted to open it up to your questions. This is not what it looks like behind the scenes at back story. In fact, we are rarely in the same place at the same time. I had to
Maybe. Just so you know youre not on the wrong flight. Im brian balogh and ive been a cohost for backstory for over ten years now. Im going to introduce the panel and then were each going to say a few words about our quite different roles well, nathan and i have the same role. Hes trying to steal the 20th century from me and doing a pretty good job of it, but we all have relatively different roles and backstory. We are going to talk about that a little bit. And then we are going to open it up to your questions. Just for starters, this is not what it looks like behind the scenes at backstory. In fact, were rarely in the same place at the same time. I had to Google Nathan to see what he looked like, for instance, even though i talk to him every week. So introducing myself, im a professor at the university of virginia, i cohost backstory and i direct the National Fellowship program at the jefferson scholars foundation. My cohost nathan connolly, of course, is known to most of you as an ou