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So all the compliments back that you. It really is a pleasure. Thank you. Well, lets get right into this. This is a brilliant book. This isnt the right thing to say about a book. Nuclear war. But i really enjoyed reading it. It reads like a thriller. Youve taken policy and history and details and Nuclear Weapons effects and war games and wove them together into a page turner. I read this in about two days, just while taking extensive notes. So lets get right into one of your essential points of the book, which is the concept of nuclear. Dr. Strangelove tells us in the movie after him that deterrence, the art of instilling in the mind of the enemy, the fear attack. But in your hands deterrence almost becomes character in your book. It changes, morphs, and it almost has motivation. It becomes one of the central drives of your of your storyline. So please tell us how you think about the concept of Nuclear Deterrence and how it works in theory and in practice. I mean, thank you for that in

Transcripts For CSPAN After 20240703

So all the compliments back that you. It really is a pleasure. Thank you. Well, lets get right into this. This is a brilliant book. This isnt the right thing to say about a book. Nuclear war. But i really enjoyed reading it. It reads like a thriller. Youve taken policy and history and details and Nuclear Weapons effects and war games and wove them together into a page turner. I read this in about two days, just while taking extensive notes. So lets get right into one of your essential points of the book, which is the concept of nuclear. Dr. Strangelove tells us in the movie after him that deterrence, the art of instilling in the mind of the enemy, the fear attack. But in your hands deterrence almost becomes character in your book. It changes, morphs, and it almost has motivation. It becomes one of the central drives of your of your storyline. So please tell us how you think about the concept of Nuclear Deterrence and how it works in theory and in practice. I mean, thank you for that in

Transcripts For WUSA WUSA 9 News At 530pm 20180105

Assistant coaches saw it too. Coach gianeli confirm tuesday in an email saying that lizzy was being removed from the team for health and conduct reasons. So its your senior year and he kicks you off the team after you complained about him. So lets get back to that time line. Its now march. The basketball season is over. And its not just lizzy complaining. Parents have gotten wind of the problem. We obtained multiple emails and surveys parents filled out detailing complaints against coach gianelli. Those surveys were turned in on march 9th. Coach John Gianelli was gone six days later on march 16th after parents complained. Lizly complained on december 18th. Thats three months. Federal guidelines state that a school must take immediate taylor believe the allegations were ignored. They were brave enough to come forward with these allegations and they were dismissed. And its serious enough that there should have been an investigation and if theres this coverup occurring then whos to say it

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Russian Interference In Democratic Elections 20180119

Good morning. Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. Its a really great turnout on a really important issue and i am heartened to see so many people here for this important conversation. I want to welcome you to the general Marshall Fund of the United States. Im the director for the alliance of securing democracy here. As an organization dedicated to coordinating global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the marshall plan, gmf has been at the forefront of the transatlantic challenges and detecting Good Governance and rule of law. Thats why we launched the alliance for securing democracy here at gmf last summer in recognition of the transatlantic effort to understand the a symmetric tools of russia and other states are using to undermine democr undermine democracies to deter such activities. While the threat may seem new to Many Americans our European Partners are all too familiar with these activities and as senator cardon highlights the reports, there are many lessons t

Transcripts For CSPAN Human Rights Report 20180222

Welcome. Thank you all for being here. My name is Margaret Long hwong. We are very honored to welcome our colleagues across the globe and our secretary general for the very first time. Were launching amnesty human rightss report from in the United States. Its year the team of expert researchers puts together the report to document, statebystate, the situation of human rights around the world. With 159 countries and this years report, we have been able to identify some very common themes that we are seeing across the globe. Is the worrying rise in state sponsored discrimination and hate, which we have seen here in the United States as well. A more promising fame, is that we are also seeing rising levels of activism. That is exactly what Amnesty International is all about. I am very pleased today to be able to introduce my three colleagues from the Global Human Rights movement who are all ready to talk about the report and the important work that Amnesty International is doing. First, ou

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