Not be more proud to be hosting this symposium. Before we begin the next much has been said about our former president and to decision to come georgetown, to enter the school of Foreign Service, the only school he applied to as a high school student, in part because he wanted to expand his horizons and get a more global view. Have a conversation about his global vision, we thought it would be fun for a few minutes to reflect on bill clinton and his time at georgetown. Enjoy this walk down memory lane. We will continue the conversation afterward. Clip] we were just on the verge of the movement for racial equality. 2000 people have gathered at the nations capital. There was a lot of political and cultural movement. We were involved. It was an intellectually fascinating time. You have the deep fissures that began to emerge with the vietnam war, the civil rights movement. To be a student in washington, d. C. At that time left you with the notion that youve got to do something. Torched on i
Good morning. Thank you for being here. First, i want to thank our last panel and the Mccourt School of Public Policy for cohosting our discussion on bill clintons vision of america. We are looking forward to continuing the conversation as we go a little more global. I am the executive director of the institute of politics and Public Service here at the Mccourt School. We could not be more proud to be hosting this symposium. Before we begin the next conversation, much has been said about our former president and his decision to come to georgetown, to enter the school of Foreign Service, the only school he applied to as a high school student, in part because he wanted to expand his horizons and get a more global view. Some other schools would allow him to. So, as we have a conversation about his global vision, we thought it would be fun for a few minutes to reflect on bill clinton and his time at georgetown. Enjoy this walk down memory lane. We will continue the conversation afterward.
This bill would resolve this inequity to make sure that veteran spouses and children who are buried at tribal cemeteries are provided government headstones or markers which would be the same at national or state cemeteries received. H. R. 3657, as amended, does amended does enjoys brought from members port of the house veterans committee. Mr. Poliquin and the memorial subcommittee for bringing it to the floor. Native americans have deserved the same rights, honors and privileges others receive. I strongly support h. R. 3657 as amended and urine my colleagues to join me and i reserve the balance of my time, mr. Speaker. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman reserves. The gentleman from tennessee is recognized. Mr. Roe thank you, mr. Speaker. I now three yield minutes to mr. Bruce poliquin of maine. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from maine is recognized. Mr. Poliquin thank you very much, mr. Speaker. I appreciate it. I am very grateful that the house will be voting on this common
[inaudible conversations] now more from the symposium on the legacy of former president bill clinton. In this portion a of look at foreignpolicy with former mexican president ernesto zedillo, and Clinton Administration officials including former secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former deputy secretary of state strobe talbott. This is one hour ten minutes. Okay. Good morning. For those of use just joining us thank you for being here. First, i wantu to thank dean bailey for moderating our last panel and the mill court school of Public Policy for cohosting our last discussion on bill clintons vision ofn america. And looking forward now to continuing the conversation as we go a little more global. Im mo elleithee, et cetera just visited a pulpit and folks are set the school and we can be more proud to be organizing this clinton 25 symposium. Before before we begin the next conversation, much has been said about our first for your president and his decision to come to georgetown to
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