On the dialogue and key issues of our day from an ethical perspective. Information on Upcoming Events can be found online at westminster forum. Org. You may follow us on twitter at westminster thf. My name is tim hartanderson, im the senior administrator at the church located in beautiful Downtown Minneapolis and moderator of the forum. Its my pleasure to introduce todays speaker. Dr. Jennifer lawless is a professor of government at American University in washington, d. C. And the director of the women and politics institute. She describes herself this way im a 40yearold, selfavowed political junkie. [laughter] election day is my super bowl. [laughter] the sunday morning talk shows are my favorite reality tv. [laughter] and my computer Search History shows that politicalwire. Com is my mostvisited web site. This selfavowed political junkie graduated from Union Schedule in schenectady, new york. She has a ba in Political Science, she earned her m. A. From stanford university. She has co
And well rap up at 11 30 eastern with paul kengor and his book, 11 principles of a ray garre kin. Reagan conservative. Coming up next, jack devine, coauthor of good hunting, talks about his 32year career with the Central Intelligence agency. He headed up the cias efforts to arm the mujahideen in afghanistan and was involved in the iran contra affair. He also helped to track down fbi mole robert hanson. This event was hosted by the association of former intelligence officers. Its just over an hour. Good afternoon, everybody. For those of you who have not purchased the book, you need to go out and buy the book. For those of you who already have a book in your possession, you need to turn to the photographs. [laughter] and find a wonderful photo of jack devine, a much younger, slimmer, longerhaired jack devine undercover in santiago, chile. Not for the inhouse audience, but for the athome audience, i am going to read just a little bit from the handbill so those at home can follow along wi
alisyn: a desperate search for answers after scientists uncover 19 unmarked graves on the grounds of a florida boys school, a place where students were allegedly brutally beaten with leather straps, even raped and murdered. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom with more. this is gruesome stuff, trace. reporter: yeah, you talk about a horror story, this school was open in the florida panhandle for 111 years, and for decades and decades those allegations you talked about went on. some former students have written books about the dozier school calling it, quoting here, an american concentration camp. one writer saying, again, quoting: reporter: so now some researchers at the university of south florida in tampa have gone to the school grounds using ground-penetrating ray garre, as you see there, taking soil samples to uncover gruesome
0 include right to work. now, it s very important to point out this doesn t touch collective bargaining, but it does make michigan a right-to-work state. again, what you could call the birthplace of organized lay or boar. alisyn: mike tobin, thanks so much for that firsthand view. we obviously will stay tuned to all that. a democratic state representative threatened violence on the house floor. listen. and we re going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor relations. and there will be blood. there will be repercussions. we will relive the battle of the overpass. alisyn: well, the legislation would make michigan the nation s 24th right-to-work state. so today s mass demonstrations also forcing some michigan schools to shut down as teachers use sick days in order to attempted these protests and, of course, leaving parents and students in the lurch. and these demonstrators are protesting at the encouragement, some say, of president obama who yesterday said this at a d