[applause] thank you very much. Today, as we face is critical election for our country, i launched my manifesto for britains future. A manifesto to see brexit and beyond. A plan for stronger, fairer, more prosperous britain. A plan to seize the opportunities ahead to build a country that our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. It Details Program andnd government rooted in the hopes and aspirations of ordinary working people across the land. It is more than that. It is a vision for britain. Drene a portrait of the kind of country i hope this nation to be after brexit, as we chart our own way in the world. In the for at this defining moment for the United Kingdom as we embark on this momentous journey we have a chance to step back and ask ourselves, what kind of country we want to build together. I believe our United Kingdom can emerge from this time of providal changes stronger, fair, and more prosperous than ever before. I believe we can be a country that stands tall in
At the United States Naval Academy in annapolis, and served as senior fellow at the council on Foreign Relations in new york. A contributor to such publications as the new york times, the washington post, wall , newsweek,nal, time the london observer. Professor mandelbaum served for 23 years as the associate director of the Aspen Institute congressional project on American Relations with the former communist world. He serves on the board of advisors also the Washington Institute for near east Foreign Policy near east policy. A washingtonbased organization sponsoring research and public discussion on american policy towards the middle east. Born in 1946, professor mandelbaum is a graduate of yale college. He earned his masters degree at Kings College cambridge university, and his doctorate at harvard university. Professor mandelbaum is the or coauthor of numerous articles and essays, and 15 books, the nuclear question, the United States and 1976,r weapons 1946 to and the Nuclear Revolut
Interesting the bernie ost as many are supporting our campaign as our Hillary Clinton. Host rachel from tennessee, good evening. Hello, how are you . I have some questions regarding the Foreign Policy. Really participation within our state department and in congress and in the executive branch, exporting weapons to saudi arabia who im sure you sell what happened saturday, the atrocity bombings of a funeral. I am wondering how would you deepe what i call the state . It is also against the law for our government to participate in groups,with terrorist giving them weapons and then also the drone program. They are building 100 million or billion dollar drone base in africa and i am just wondering how can the people in washington be held accountable for working with terrorists . Host thank you for the call. Ms. Stein really great question and you named a number of critical issues. This requires many steps in order to deal with. The first step is for us to stand up and have leadership that s
Host and so database the period you must be very proud. You should be required reading at every college and university. What were you thinking about when you decided to write this book . Ask out and, weve had such a phenomenal change for women in politics on the democratic side at least over the past 30 years. People have been asking me to write this book for years and i thought you know, ive got to get the record out on what weve done and how its changed. Of course in the process was remembering all of these remarkable women, wonderful races and win in the world is a different place when you look at the congress now. Three quarters of the women in congress or Democratic Women, which were very proud of and they are making a terrific difference as you are when you see them in action all the time. Yes, absolutely. I think back about when i first came into office. I want to thank you because obviously we didnt spend as much money and those days being 60,000 was huge. Im appreciative as ma