Latest Breaking News On - Daryl campbell - Page 1 : comparemela.com
on c-span s q&a. this is daryl campbell of the arms control association. he serves as the executive director. what is the most important thing for the united states to consider this upcoming summit with north korea? guest: the most important thing all trump needs to consider is the window for the diplomatic breakthrough is not going to last forever. this is the second summit at the head of state level. there has been an easing of tensions since the june summit. there has not been progress on the plan for denuclearization of the korean peninsula, easing tensions. those were the twin goals of the singapore summit. after fits and starts, after singapore for each side demanded more of the other than the other was willing to get in, which is the usual diplomatic negotiation , besides finally on track and have been having working level meetings with senior advisor on the north korea issue, stevie in eagan. that freezes north korea s missile programs. there has been a testing nort
JapanIraqUnited-statesNew-jerseyTexasIranWashingtonChinaBeijingCaliforniaNorth-koreaWest-point you re watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the public broadcasting act of 1967. next, public media figures including jim lehrer and talkshow host dick cavett gather to discuss programming. the next panel is on news and public affairs and talk shows. we will show you a clip from the watergate hearings. we just launched a curated exhibit about the coverage of the watergate hearings and that will be the first time they have been made available online. so will the next panel, and we can run the clip? coveragee videotape for the senate select committee. here is the senior correspondent robert mcneil. good evening from washington. in a few moments we will bring you the entire seatings in the first day of the senate watergate hearings, hearings to hear the truth about the wide unethical, oral, improper activities surrounding the reelection of president nixon last year. we are running it all each day be
AlabamaUnited-statesSlovak-republicSan-joaquin-valleyCaliforniaMissouriFresnoWashingtonNorth-koreaGreen-meadowSpainWest-virginia this is just under two hours. welcome, everyone, to the hearing, and we will discuss the prospects for our economy. the federal reserve is one of the most important institutions in the country and, indeed, the world. chair yellen served as president of san francisco fed, then as vice chair, then as chair of the federal reserve board. our distinguished service at the fed encompassed the most tumultuous time in the united states financial and economic systems since the great depression. many books have already been written about the events of this time, and many more will certainly be written from different points of view. and with varying assessments. one thing is certain the financial system and the economy have stabilized. we are no longer debating how to reconstitute them, but rather how they might work even better. this hearing will review the development the crisis and special sense doctor yellin director yellen became the chair of the fed in terms of the dual manda
MexicoGermanyBerkeleyCaliforniaUnited-statesWashingtonChinaPhoenixArizonaNorth-koreaSan-franciscoAmericans