Should the u. S. Be more active or less active in overseas conflicts . Republicans dial in at 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also join the conversation by text. 202 7488003. Include your first name, city and state. Or on facebook. Com cspan, and a post on x with the handle cspanwj. The president is expected to sign the package today. Look for coverage on cspan. O rg. Here is how the money breaks down. 95 billion total, similar to what the Senate Approved in february. 60. 8 billion and ukraine eight, 26. 4 billion dollars in israel and gaza humanitarian aid. For israel. Humanitarian aid for gaza. 8. 1 billion dollars for allies in the indo pacific region. That is how the money breaks down. Here is democratic senator patty murray yesterday arguing a vote for the foreign aid package is sending a message around the world about American Leadership. Lets listen. [video] at a time when the world is watching and wondering if the u. S. Is still capable o
A board member and former president and Vice President of the peace history society. Im delighted to moderate this session. World war i spawned the modern American Peace movement. This modern movement advocated both peace and social justice and was characterized by liberal and radical Citizen Peace activists, womens peace organizations and a progressive reformist impulse. Significantly, this movement contained a powerful secular impulse in the post1914 Peace Movement marked an important milestone in what John Chambers and charles moscose termed the shift from safer to secular resistance and towards a new conscientious objection. Historically peace activism was based on religious motives, although in the decade or so before 1914 secular middle class peace societies emerged, including the cornegy endowment for International Peace and the world peace foundation. World war i accelerated this trend toward secularization. During the war socialists, anarchists and other political radicals bas
Im delighted to moderate this session. World war i spawned the modern American Peace movement. This modern movement advocated both peace and social justice and was characterized by liberal and radical Citizen Peace activists, womens peace organizations and a progressive reformist impulse. Significantly, this movement contained a powerful secular impulse in the post1914 Peace Movement marked an important milestone in what John Chambers and charles moscose termed the shift from safer to secular red to secularac resistance and towards a new Conscientious Objection. Historically peace activism was based on religious motives, although in the decade or so before 1914 secular middle class peace societies emerged, including the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the world peace foundation. World war i accelerated this trend toward secularization. During the war, socialists, anarchists, and other political radicals based their dissent on secular principles, political, philosophical
Climate and Energy Policy, and drug availability. And later, Becky Pringle on recent School Shootings and safety. Host good morning everyone on this friday, february 23rd. We begin this morning with gun owners only. Do you support or oppose what you are hearing from the president on combating gun violence . If you own a gun and you support. Imits, 202 7488000 if you oppose limits as a gun owner, 202 7488001. You can also join us on twitter or join the conversation on facebook. Com cspan. Gun owners only this morning for our first hour. The Washington Post front page this morning with the headline arminges teachers is the president s top priority. Here is what he had to say yesterday when he met with state and local officials on the issue. [video clip] lot have been reading a about it, and i think when you allow a person that has been in the marines for 20 years, who has done nothing but handle guns and handle them safely and well you cannot just get a teacher a gun. One of the Fake New
The day, so lucky to be in this beautiful space made possible by the generosity of anderson. I am delighted that you are participating in the 10th annual savannah book festival presented by Georgia Power and the family foundation. And thank our wonderful members, individual donors who have made and continue to make free special events possible. Before we get started a couple housekeeping notes. Immediately following this presentation, dan slater will be signing copies of his book. Give him a couple minutes to be there because he has an interview before he goes over there. Please take a moment to turn off your phone. We also ask that you do not use flash photography. For the question and answer portion please raise your hand and then usher will bring a microphone to you. This is especially important in this venue when cspan is televising this event. Dan slater is with us courtesy of bluegreen corporation. Dance later, on the New York Times, the new yorker, washington post, boston globe,