It becomes available to private citizens. They talk about the book, this is an hour and 15 minutes. So just a et i think we have covered all housekeeping is we are good to go i will introduce our authors. Gabrielle of is the professor humanrights in humanitarian law at harvard law to specialize in International Negotiations and counterterrorism and the codirector of the bookings project and a member of the executive board. A senior fellow with the Brookings Institution and editor in chief in rehab the professor but still have that have internet and society and also with a professor of law. Thank you for coming. I will hand it over to benjamin. Thanks for coming out for coated is overwhelming. We started off to think we were writing about the temperament at catastrophic risked. We ended up writing a book that was as much as political theory which is odd because i never studied that. And, and what we were thinking about is that governments of those threats and defenses where sometimes pe
The first is you have to have a legitimate government you cant have these powersharing agreements very at peac people n government are there to enrich their clan and there has to be a lot more people sen people cento there has to be some point where people are allowed to vote to select their own leaders and have a lot better situation. The second thing is to reduce the amount of violence. The main priority is if youre into violence in somalia you can have some Political Development and Economic Development as well. With guest host author mac of the forgotten man. This week Herbert Hoover expert in his latest 1933 to 1955. The Hoover Institution represents what is referred to as the missing link in the memoir he provides the 31st philosophy and a analysis of the depression he was blamed for and the sentrys most historic conflict. This program is about an hour. Hello. The book is the crusade years. The editor is the most esteemed scholar of Herbert Hoover today. Herbert hoover from 1929
The president who saw the worst years of the depression and the Great Depression was so bad that a lot of our modern history is about assigning blame for it figuring out whose fault that depression was. Many people blame hoover and down the decades increasingly so. The 31st president of the United States was ranked 37 out of 43 in a recent u. S. News poll. That magazine wrote of hoover, he was known as a poor communicator who fueled. Wars and exacerbated the depression. Not only those on the left but also sometimes on the right assigned blame to herbert and we are here today to talk about that specifically and president hubers own analysis, his own work which blames other people as well including his successor Franklin Roosevelt and his predecessor Calvin Coolidge. We want to welcome the viewers to this hoover revision. Doc nash is a frequent guest on this channel. Richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we are going to giv
Mr. Reid mr. President . The presiding officer the majority leader. Mr. Reid ask con scene the call of the quorum be terminated. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Reid i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed for a period of morning business and senators allowed to speak up to 10 minutes each. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Reid i now ask unanimous consent that at 5 00 p. M. Tomorrow friday, april 11, all postcloture time be yielded back and the senate proceed to vote with no intervening action or debate on calendar number 574. Further, that following disposition of that nomination, the senate proceed to vote on cloture on executive calendar number 613. If cloture is invoked all postcloture time be yielded and the senate proceed to vote on confirmation of the nomination, that if confirmed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. No further motions be in order to the nominations that any statement
By 16 . What is your rationale for that cut . Well, i mean, dealing with this whole problem of Sexual Violence is something that is obviously not on yougsly but is extremely important to us. Were making, i guess, changes here. Its a cut. As there theyre fazing out the prison rape review panel. These are grants. Yeah. I mean, there are ways in which you know, we have to make determinations about how were going to use the money that we have. We have a budget that is good, not as great as we would want it to be, so weve had to make some tough determinations about how we spend the money that we have. And to the extent that there were cuts there, we think that they were ones that were difficult to make but nevertheless will leave us with the ability to enforce prea in the way that was intended. I doubt that you really support cutting the grants by 16 . But unicor is beginning to use the authority to allow them to repatriot jobs back to the u. S. Increase the products. So that men and women