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Spent because he was trying to build the ranch of good intentions. That took a lot of his time. See all of our programs today at 2 00 on American History tv on cspan3. Tinsleyed admiral david is a retired meteorologist and expert in climatology. The penn state meteorology professor recently talked about the effects of Climate Change on security and public policy. This was hosted by Westminster College in fulton missouri. It is an hour. What is that . What is that black thing with the numbers on it . It is a sextant. Shat do you sextant for . Navigation. It is for shooting the stars. Maybe the professors here remember. I doubt if anybody else does, there was a time in this world where do you did not just pull this thing up and it told you where you were within 10 meters on this planet. Ship,ou went out on this this ....
It is a sextant. I thought i heard an answer. Navigation, shooting the stars. Professors here remember, but i doubt anybody else does. That was my first ship. I got to be navigator. It was the coolest job in the navy. You got to tell the captain where to go. Gps or satellite navigation. What you learned as navigator is that you look at all of the evidence, you look at everything. You do not log on. One thing use any 100 , but you look at everything. Is where we are and where we are going. 30 years after i had, driving that around and being navigator during the cold war, the head of the navy asked me to inform the task force on Climate Change. It was basically, i do not know if there anything to this Climate Change or not. Bunch of another people that say, dont worry about it. You have other things that you should do. You tell me. You are supposed to be the admiral. Figured ou ....
Before they levi will be glad to sign it. [inaudible conversations] this is booktv on cspan2. Television for serious readers. Here is our prime time lineup for tonight. Booktv visits ucla to talk with social welfare professor georgia leap about games and Gang Violence at 7 30 p. M. At 8 00 eastern, the actions of american soldiers in iraq and afghanistan. Former speechwriter adviser for president Clinton Eric Lou looks at the history of Chinese Americans and recounts his own familys experiences at 9 00. At 10 00 p. M. Eastern on afterwards dr. Ben carson sits down with chuck todd of nbc news to spot is plans to reverse what he argues is americas current decline. In our prime time programming concludes at 11 00 p. M. As Sylvia Morris recounts the life of the late ....
I thought that was very good thing t was very much in our countrys interest. I think it has worked out well. But i think we have to wait and see what the president comes up with. And you know i dont know what that is going to be. I know at the moment the ayatollah and u. S. Congress are not making his life and that effort any easier. But, i i just urge you once again, weve had many estimates of iranian capabilities. Im not persuaded given what i saw in iraq that we know much more about iran than we knew about iraq. I hope we do but i couldnt count on it and im not actively reporting that right now anyway. There is plenty more material in the book. So we hope you buy the book and buy it here in support of the wonderful work that brad and elissa do at politics prose. Thank you all for coming. [applause] booktv is on twitter. Follow us to get publishing news scheduling updates author information and to talk directly with authors during our live programs. Twitter. Com slash booktv. Next on ....
Our guest today, general ann dunwoody, has scored a number of firsts. She is the first woman in u. S. Military history to achieve the fourstar rank, she was the first woman to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division, and she was the first woman to command the combined arm support command. For the last four years of her active duty, ann helded the u. S. Army material command. Now retired, she was in charge of the Largest GlobalLogistics Command in the army comprised of 69000 military and civilians located in all 50 states and more than 140 countries. She managed a budget of 60 billion. Im jealous. And was responsible for oversight of approximately 70 billion in service contracts. Army chief of staff general ray odierno called ann quite simply the best loy sticks the army has ever had. And has pads ann has ....