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Like it all has been worth it. Politics, Paul Wellstone told us, is about the improvement of peoples lives. I know that the work ive been able to do has improved peoples lives. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. For a decade now, every time i would get tired or discouraged or frustrated i would think about the people i was doing this for and would bet me back up on my feet. I know the same will be true for everyone who decides to pursue a politics that is about improving peoples lives. And i hope you know that i will be fighting alongside you every step of the way. With that, mr. President , i yield the floor. Neil with that, senator al franken has resigned from the United States senate. He says he will do so in the coming weeks. He didnt specify how many weeks. That is important parliamentarywise because we dont know whether he wants to stay for the vote, not only temporary measure to continue the government and continue operating the government for another couple weeks and
For that reason and many others, im so happy to bring to you today a panel on the question of whether law can constrain more war. Perhaps, that is the area we think if you have the least affect and what do historical examples help us think about that. We have four brilliant scholars and writers here today. They have all written important books that are relevant to the topic and two of them have served within government as well as during the george w. Bush administration and Obama Administration. Im going to do quick, very short intros. I will ask them a few questions and then we will turn it over to you. When we go to q a, please go to the microphone because we have this great crew from cspan here today and we really need to help them out. How first speaker starting at the end of the table is john. It is wonderful to see you here. John is the alan h duffy president at yale law school. It was awarded the 2013 prize and was the finalist for a pulitzer prize. It also won the American Bar
Last year in 2016 in the same journal. Both of these penetrating articles [ laughter ] sorry, deal with george kennen, soviet russia and the cold war. Now we all know that kennens longtelegraphed, which was sent in february 1946 from moscow to washington and his socalled e articex article embodied the very core of u. S. Containment policy to the cold war. These are the documents that frank focuses on and extrapolates from. But his articles are important, both substantively and method logically. First of all, he reexamines kennens motives and thinking. And in so doing he makes a major methodological contribution. He injects emotion as a major factor to think about when we imagine the formation of policy in the early cold war. Rather than the rational realist, frank portrays kennen in all of his humanity, rational . Yes. But also insecure. Anxious, frustrated. Fearful and fearful of seeming fearful. He urges us, frank urges us to ponder the interception of emotion and reason, the interse
Last year in 2016 in the same journal. Both of these penetrating articles [ laughter ] sorry, deal with george kennen, soviet russia and the cold war. Now we all know that kennens longtelegraphed, which was sent in february 1946 from moscow to washington and his socalled e articex article embodied the very core of u. S. Containment policy to the cold war. These are the documents that frank focuses on and extrapolates from. But his articles are important, both substantively and method logically. First of all, he reexamines kennens motives and thinking. And in so doing he makes a major methodological contribution. He injects emotion as a major factor to think about when we imagine the formation of policy in the early cold war. Rather than the rational realist, frank portrays kennen in all of his humanity, rational . Yes. But also insecure. Anxious, frustrated. Fearful and fearful of seeming fearful. He urges us, frank urges us to ponder the interception of emotion and reason, the interse