Research institutions. We have been generating policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, National Security and democratic governance. The dissimulation of the work has a Simple Impact on important Public Policy issues here and around the world. We begin taking the steps to lead us out to this crisis we help you find value in these important discussions as we look forward to ways to mitigate potential effects of the coronavirus has had on the u. S. And on the world. As a reminder, we will be taking audience questions and encourage you to submit yours using the button at the bottom of your screen. Todays briefing is from larry dimond who is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is with the u. S. World bank and other governmental and nongovernmental agencies dealing with developments. His recent books include his influence in american interest, and ill wins, saving democracy from russian rage, chinese ambition and american complacency. Thank you for joining us today. Thank yo
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did not meet the residence requirement to run. early voting starts in chicago at the end of the month. so i know that the party will can ask the supreme court to rule on an expedited basis on this. ballots have to be printed soon. the court has systems for dealing with emergency hearings. i don t have a timetable for you right now exseptember to say soon. this won t linger. rose: we conclude with former secretary of the state, secretary of the treasury, secretary of labor and director of the office of management and budget george schultz. people always said what s your foreign policy and i always said i don t have one, the president has one. my job is to help him carry it out. but, in all those private discussions of negotiations and what s coming up and so on i got a real feel for how he goes about things, how he thinks about it. so i felt as though i was better positioned to. real validity to negotiate on his behalf. rose: the state of the union, the race for may
chicago at the end of the month. so i know that the party will can ask the supreme court to rule on an expedited basis on this. ballots have to be printed soon. the court has systems for dealing with emergency hearings. i don t have a timetable for you right now exseptember to say soon. this won t linger. rose: we conclude with former secretary of the state, secretary of the treasury, secretary of labor and director of the office of management and budget george schultz. people always said what s your foreign policy and i always said i don t have one, the president has one. my job is to help him carry it out. but, in all those private discussions of negotiations and what s coming up and so on i got a real feel for how he goes about things, how he thinks about it. so i felt as though i was better positioned to. real validity to negotiate on his behalf. rose: the state of the union, the race for mayor in chicago and words from a statesman when we continue. maybe you wan