Sometimes a lot of the day in the hour, but my message is for them to maintain the momentum and help in coordinating efforts for reconciliation. We need more and more and more reconciliation. We need to, you know, invent proposals and initiatives and that will be the key for unifying libya and for reaching peace. Thank you. Thank you. Jonathan. Thank you. I know it will be much better for me to wait until president clinton or President Trump takes over and leave them with the libyan problem and divest myself of it. That would definitely be better for my physical and psychological wellbeing. Theres no doubt about it. Im not sure it would be better for libya to wait, including on the issues we talked about. Dont do things until you know what the results are going to be. Be very, very, very afraid. Not just very, very careful. Sure. I love omelets. I eat omelets. I hate breaking eggs. I wont let you break eggs. I dont like egg beaters. Its not a very satisfactory set of formulations. Daes
Responded back, because if we challenge the little ones, the regulatory agencies wont have time to get to the big ones. Now, thats a part of what were up against. But i wanted to just indicate that our strategies are and theyre successful. Our strategies are to create selfhelp mechanisms for the consumers like the lemon law. To make to always make progress. To get victims organized to show what it is. Today the u. S. Department of transportation will not release the names and addresses of consumers who are complaining about a defect. Why wont they do that . They say, well, the consumer doesnt want to have their name made public. Well, in fact, the consumer is writing to 20 different institutions, attorney generals, action lines, the center for auto safety, you name it, and yet the agency says they want privacy. What theyre doing is theyre trying to stamp out media access to victims to build a story around. So, victims are exceedingly important to our winning strategies. The other thing
This is a guy who is not afraid to talk to confront injustice. I think of something George Bernard shaw said you dont make progress by standing on guard. The fact that he used to be 65 will give you the idea of the fights i have been in. He has been more and additional to veterans for peace, he is a cofounder of the dont shoot coalition on the Michael Brown Police Killing in ferguson, missouri. He was an artillery love and based in clues and American Civil Liberties union and the Steering Committee of bringing them home now campaign. To introduce him and veterans for peace, we have a short video and then michael will be right here. [begin video clip] my name is barry ladendorf. I am the president of the veterans for national peace. Across the United States we have about 160 chapters and chapters in ireland and okinawa. We are forming a chapter in open our. We have a chapter in mexico. What we have learned in our collective experiences is that veterans is violence goes down. It doesnt p
After words is next on book tv. Alberto gonzales discusses his time as attorney general and counsel to the president during the george w. Bush administration. His new book is called true faith and allegiance, the story of service and sacrifice in war and peace and he is interviewed by Brent Kendall of the wall street journal. Alberto gonzales, Current Law School dean, former attorney general and advisor to george w. Bush. Texas Court Supreme Court Justice and author of a new book , mm moore recounting his life both in texas and working for governor bush. He spent time here in washington, welcome. Thank you, its good to be here. Lets start with why the book, why now, what motivated you to write it . I know several of your colleagues have written books about their time there. What prompted the books . Its something ive been working on for many years. Obviously there were several distractions that i met in the interim but coming up on the 15th anniversary would be a nice worker to hit. I
Time as attorney general and counsel to the president during the george bush administration. His new book is called true faith and allegiance, story of service and sacrifice in war and peace and hes interviewed by Brent Kendall of the wall street journal. Host alberto gonzalez, currently law school dean, former attorney general, former counsel to george w. Bush, Texas State Supreme Court justice and now author of a new book, memoir recounting his life both in texas and working for governor bush in texas and a time here in washington. Welcome. Guest thank you, its good to be here. Host lets start with why the book, why now, what motivated you to write it. I know that several of your colleagues that you worked with in the administration have written books about their time there. You know, what prompted the book . Guest well, you know, its something that i have been working on for many years that obviously had several distractions in the interim i thought coming up in the 15th anniversary