Well, good morning everybody, thank you for turning out on a brutally hot day in the middle of july on a friday afternoon when you should really be some where else. We do have some important things to discuss and my name is jeffery kemp, i am the director of Regional Security programs here of the center of the National Interest. I am joined by two speakers and one commentator and paul pillar and demetrius let me talk about the format that we are going to have this morning. A fascinating book that was just written called the end void. My journey to the turbulent world to afghanistan, iraq and the un and had a distinguish academic record as well. He brings both academic to the project. Paul pillard, covering in southeast asia, i dont know what it is called today. Clearly critical part of the wo world. He also published a book which i do not have a hand out to show the krcameras. It is called why americans miss understand the world. Which is a country kritique of unique demetrius here is
From 13 toe streets 18 years old. S sunday night, corey pegue discusses his book. He talks about his former life as a drug dealer and as a police officer. But criticized police a lot when i criticize, im talking about bad police and thats a small percentage for the alarming majority of cops are doing their jobs but you dont hear about them. You hear about to mere rice tamir rice. Once Law Enforcement starts weeding them out to because every time we see one of these cases, you look at the persons background, seven complaints for use of force, five substantiated. And well find out about it until they kill somebody. Sunday night on q and a. The hardfought 2016 primary season is over with his store conventions to follow this summer. Colorado. Florida. Texas. In the first nonpolitician in several decades. Watch live on cspan, listen on the cspan radio app or get video on demand at cspan. Org. You have a friend roast the to every minute of both conventions beginning monday. This is the facil
Anybody heard trump speak ately . It is up to the panelists if they are willing to go one more. Ne more. I served in the army for several years. I was an interrogator. Them, they did not appreciate it when the American Government was perceived as attacking them as a general whole. From what ive seen in statements made from donald trump, this is what is happening , it is were going to build a wall, they will pay for it, that to me is what is going to turn more people against us. I sat across the table from them, ive been attacked by them come i ultimately made connections with people who hate women, who hate everything about , im getting there. Is, how are you asng to defend comments such groups of people together and say that he is going to keep the country safer . In my experience he will not. I know there is a strong impulse, interrogators have said, i would have to do is give the muslim members a cookie and it fills everything. Another is that argument. Argument donald trump makes h
Wrong, democrat in north carolina. Good morning. Democrat in north carolina. Good morning. Caller good morning. How are you . Host doing well. What are your thoughts on this campaign in 2016 . Amazing. T is i walked in last night and watched cspan and you are running the previous conventions to 1996. As i watched those conventions and what was going on, i started thinking to myself the same issues that were going on then ,re still here today, and i did after he lost his bid for bysidency, i got to meet him chance. Sometimes, we watch the news and we listen to the people that run those campaigns, and as i talked to bob dole, i thought, wow, this never came out during your campaign. If this part of you, the person i am talking to here and now, would have came out, it would have been different for you. Look at the Campaign Today and we went to talk about donald trump, Hillary Clinton, and, yes, everybody, even myself, we all have issues, but today, we do not have the candidates running be
Process. Now, i think our elections are absolutely important, essential, fundamental. Delegates historically have been considered honorbound to follow the outcome of their states primary election. And they overwhelmingly have done so. It has alsoally, been the case that delegates have retained some option, some choice to make their own decisions. Unusual event that they find some conscious binding reason why they cannot do that. At the end of the day, we have to remember that it is important for our president ial nominees to win thewo levels, to primaries and win over the delegates. It almost always happens. I hope that whoever our nominee is going to be this time will in fact win over the delegates. But worlds like this are not going to help that. As weroblem, this angst, will see in a few days is not going to go away because we paper over it with rules. I say to mr. Trump and those aligned with him, make the case, make the case of those delegates who want to have a voice. Make the ca