[inaudible conversations] thank you to secretary pompeo. Ive a Pretty Amazing bus, right . That was a great speech. [applause] so as we just from secretary pompeo, the United States believes strongly in supporting the rights of the people of iran and in ample find their voices as they call for the freedom they so deeply deserve. To that end i am now glad to be joined onstage by my friends and u. S. Officials who are working to ensure we are able to continue a hope to hold the arena regime accountable for its humor its abuses as we Work Together to empower the iranian people. First well begin with assistant secretary to my left. We also have doctor bill ambassador brownback who we discussed earlier. And all three of them will be sharing some of their experiences working on this issue that relates to iranian human rights, what they learned this morning and now theyre putting these lessons into practice. We will after the session in q a will take questions on the audience as well. Lets fi
Thing 22 different times. In high school when you have to be in class eight hours a day and you want to be in a sport and you get home at 8 00 and you terry the democrats would have been elected. Kent state would not have happened. Ellsberg would i have faced 105 years in jail. A whole lot of other history would be different if this war had been stopped, not to mention the thousands and millions of lives that were killed after 1967. It is a shame 14,000 u. S. Ondiers died in 1967, when 58,000. Went on to this war could have been over and history could have been seriously changed. We remember 1967 for that. Panels one and two talk about the context and digitization of the Antiwar Movement that could have made a lot of this dihi different had that happen. The next number is 50. Here we are 50 years later, and art has the summer of love on its culture. This is a change. Npr on july 1 said if you are member this, you werent there. [laughter] much i assume means too drinking, drugs, and may
Odds with the official white house story. So what makes this interesting is that it ties in to an issue that is central to the president s sort of Campaign Life and what he tried to accomplish in his first year in office, but had a real struggle with, and that is dealing with whats been called the travel ban, where the president wanted to set limitations on immigration into the United States bordered by different federal courts overtime. And this relates to system of the same subject matter. And the policy review that the president was sort of wrapping this meeting around came from one of his top advisers, Steven Miller, who authored a memo the president was reading. Steven miller has a hard line approach to immigration, influence to the president in that way. So it does have political ramifications. At the same time the paper of course notes that its sources did not want to be quoted on the record because the meeting happened many months ago in june, we dont know because of the turn o
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