Meghan. Really happy to have alex natasha here tonight. I talk about the book, the internationalists. Alex is a National Security reporter at politico and the first anchor of National Security daily. Previously, alex was the white house and National Security reporter at vox. Hes an associate director at the Atlantic Councils Scowcroft Center on interNational Security, where he worked on military issues and u. S. Foreign policy. Hes won multiple prestigious awards for his reporting in form part of the team that was recognized as, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. He lives here in washington, d. C. , just over the border, washington, d. C. And were also delighted to have in conversation with alex tonight, natasha bertrand, whos a National Security correspondent for ccn, then based in washington, d. C. As well. So lets give it up for alex. Natasha, thanks so much for being here. Thank you, guys. Should i use this migration . Okay. Thank you guys for coming. Im super excited to be talking
Natasha here tonight. I talk about the book, the internationalists. Alex is a National Security reporter at politico and the first anchor of National Security daily. Previously, alex was the white house and National Security reporter at vox. Hes an associate director at the Atlantic Councils Scowcroft Center on interNational Security, where he worked on military issues and u. S. Foreign policy. Hes won multiple prestigious awards for his reporting in form part of the team that was recognized as, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. He lives here in washington, d. C. , just over the border, washington, d. C. And were also delighted to have in conversation with alex tonight, natasha bertrand, whos a National Security correspondent for ccn, then based in washington, d. C. As well. So lets give it up for alex. Natasha, thanks so much for being here. Thank you, guys. Should i use this migration . Okay. Thank you guys for coming. Im super excited to be talking to alex about his great new book,
Internationalists. Alex is a National Security reporter at politico and the first anchor of National Security daily. Previously, alex was the white house and National Security reporter at vox. Hes an associate director at the Atlantic Councils Scowcroft Center on interNational Security, where he worked on military issues and u. S. Foreign policy. Hes won multiple prestigious awards for his reporting in form part of the team that was recognized as, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. He lives here in washington, d. C. , just over the border, washington, d. C. And were also delighted to have in conversation with alex tonight, natasha bertrand, whos a National Security correspondent for ccn, then based in washington, d. C. As well. So lets give it up for alex. Natasha, thanks so much for being here. Thank you, guys. Should i use this migration . Okay. Thank you guys for coming. Im super excited to be talking to alex about his great new book, the internationalists. It really does chart the
From a psychologist and lawyers, informal study of a Foreign Language on the shores of the mediterranean sea, well , for two weeks, ukrainian children from different cities of ukraine will study local culture and the english language on the maltese island , such a gift for the children of Fallen Soldiers was initiated by the 80yearold australian businessman anthony trevisen, a benefactor invited visiting small ukrainians, it partially covers the expenses, he came to lviv specifically to meet and get to know the children, a closer trip abroad for children , the Soborna Charity Fund is organizing for the first time today, they are taking care of almost two hundred children of fallen heroes. He was interested in how he can help children on the territory of ukraine because he cares about these issues and thanks to friendly contacts we got to know each other and very quickly managed to implement this project in fact in three weeks i saw the war while in vietnam and i know like children suff
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