Braun, latinn american historian here at the university of texas. It gives me great pleasure to have read these papers and now meet the gentleman who have written these papers. I worked on the 1960s. I see certain similarities and what is going on in the 1960s with that which transpired between the United States and latin america in the 1980s as well any papers. What we would like to do is i contestantsce the excuse me, the presenters. We are going to have the two papers on Central America first. Then we will turn our attention to south america because it is two different things. South america is dealing with the end of military governments, longterm military governments. Then there is this act of newly installed leftist revolution in nicaragua that will take up our attention. We will do that first. Then we will follow along with on southn the america. Thatis interesting here is we have papers that are based upon u. S. Sources and also based upon sources from latin america itself. We g
For most of our region. Right now, only 38 in the poconos. Philadelphia 52. 52 in millville. And wilmington we rebounded 23 degrees to 53. This evening we will fall 50s ah a clouds thickening by 11 00 oclock. Where the temperature will sit at 43 degrees. Rain is going to r tomorrow morning it will be cold enough in the the scranton area for freezing rain. Theres a freezing rain advisory fort poconos. Well stay dry in the morning but more rain mnoon and tomorrow evening. So coming up, in the seven day forecast, well talk more about temperatures and rebounding. We have more rain, more wind and then a brief warmup it will be the tail of two seasons as temperatures could get back into the 70s again. Hard to believe. Iis kathy. Delaware conte teenager faces very serious charges tonight for what investigators say he did on the campus of villanova university. Police say he took pictures creating child porn. 19yearold vincent cane of marple township charged with felony child pornography and in
Mark philip bradley. We have a fantastic lineup. I was particularly delighted to have mark here as part of the fall series. Time at theck to my Wilson Center back some 20 years to knockried together on the vietnamese archives. Mark has moved on to bigger and Better Things and he will talk about them today. He is the professor of history the university of chicago. Reimagined, World Americans in human rights in the 20th century. 21st century. His books include familiar made strange, american icons. Published last year. And war in 2009. In the making of postcolonialism published in 2000. Mark is a past president of the society on foreign relations. That, welcome and great to have you here. Mark it is nice to see some very familiar, but new faces. It has been a really long time and it is nice to see you, eric. I was your ta a really long time ago. [laughter] mark he was a great professor. It is a real pleasure to see warren colin who gave me the intellectual courage to be who i am. Thank y
This fall if you look back, but i was particularly delighted to thismark here as part of fall series. We go way back to the early days of my time here at the Wilson Center running the colton history project. Mark has moved on to bigger and Better Things and he will be talking about this today. Hes the professor of history at the university of chicago along reimagined american human rights in the 20th century , the book he will be talking about today. His books include familiar made strange american icons and ,rtifacts published last year vietnam and war, 2009, and the making of postcolonial vietnam published in 2000. President ofast the American Society of foreign relations. With that, mark, it is great to have you here. Mr. Bradley it is nice to see very familiar faces. It has been a very long time, and its nice to see you. Eric, i was your ta a really, really long time ago. He was a great professor. Its also a real pleasure to see warren colin, who in many ways i feel like gave me th
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]. So its a longterm effort here, but the body and in the commit end of the countries themselves while solving the problem is a virtue. Absolutely did the fighting against terrorism across africa is every bit as urgent and that is the middle east. He differences with allies putting soldiers into the fight. African soldiers are fighting and dying in nigeria, mali. We are providing funding. Unlike other places where significant numbers of allies who are sending their troops into the site in its native a real difference and we should be grateful. Im grateful for your service and the chance to ask questions. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Very good at senator murphy. The mac thank you very much, mr. Chairman. I want to follow up from the question senator markey asked regarding interaction of Security Assistance and assistance provided by the state department. In 2014 was the first time dod fundi