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joe biden at 6:30. -- 9:00 a.m..at the carnegie endowment for international peace.oon, former attorney general and former house speaker talk about voting in the 2020 election. at 2:00 eastern, more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. america's cable television company as a public service, and brought to today by her television provider. >> next law experts bob bauer , and benjamin ginsberg spoke about what to expect on election day during a virtual discussion hosted by the economic club of washington. previously, they co-chaired a 2014 presidential commission to study how american voting is conducted. this runs for 50 minutes. welcome to our members. thank you for joining us today. i would like to thank you to our signature event of our 35th season. today, we're going to have to political law experts talking about the potential challenge to the election coming up. and go through the various permutations and possibilities of things that could happen if there is uncertain
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a nalyst of john bateman is a former analyst of policy and now a fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and spoke to me about this move from iran. this is a concerning new milestone for iran. iran has to some extent politically interfered in the united states before but this is by far the most blatant and aggressive attempt to directly influence the course of us elections. but there is likely to layers of intent. there is a sense in which a run may be trying to undermine faith in the us democratic process and then they may also be seeking to sway the outcome of the election possibly seeking to embarrass donald trump by associating him further with this far—right group that iran was disguising itself as. there was disguising itself as. there was confusion here because there are different ways you can look at it. sending spoof e—mails to try to intimidate people to vote for donald trump is iran trying to get people to vote for donald trump? which clearly iran does not really like donald trump so it is not doing it for that reason, it is doing it for that reason, it is doing it for that re
a nalyst of john bateman is a former analyst of policy and now a fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and spoke to me about this move from iran. this is a concerning new milestone for iran. iran has to some extent politically interfered in the united states before but this is by far the most blatant and aggressive attempt to directly influence the course of us elections. but there is likely to layers of intent. there is a sense in which a run may be trying to undermine faith...
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for graduate studies. he joins us from delhi. joining us from london--joins us from doha. joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to all of you. are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measure to combat what president macron has been describing as islamic separatism? >> yesterday i think it is very important to fight this disease, not only in france, but in the world. what i propose to the french president two years ago is to take initiative -- he can be a good idea to explain for the french muslim people that it is important to work with cooperation with the muslim people. the feeling of the french community, muslim french community, is very worrying today. i think this initiative can be very, i would say, a very good idea to build a relationship between the muslim countries, which are 57 in the ic, and to demand to sit and france has house more than 7 million french muslims that i think they have legitimacy to ask for this seat, and they can be a very good initiative to build and consolidate the dialogue of civilizations, and i think it can be a very good idea if it has to be -- to
for graduate studies. he joins us from delhi. joining us from london--joins us from doha. joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to all of you. are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measure to combat what president macron has been describing as islamic separatism? >> yesterday i think it is very important to fight this disease, not only in france, but in the world. what i...
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on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.s. in the afternoon, former attorney general eric holder and newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. on2:00 p.m. eastern, more election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. six days ahead of election day, vice presidential candidate kamala harris campaigned in tucson, arizona. this is 30 minutes. sen. harris: whatsapp tucson? we pleasebody, can hear it for mayor romero? what an incredible leader, she is a sign of strength and passion and she represents who we are as a nation, mayor romero, thank you for everything you are and everything you do. it is so good to be back in arizona. you guys are going to make the difference. you will elect the next president and vice president of the united states. you will do that. i want to thank -- community college for hostin
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countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the carnegie endowment for international peace found out not much is known about the global industry for facial recognition. ology they act discreetly even if some well known tech companies them and the russian capital moscow facial recognition technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic. more than 100000 facial recognition cameras are being used to fight the spread of corona virus in moscow. the cameras were allegedly monitoring chinese people in a targeted manner and they've later been used to track whether people in quarantine were really staying at home. activists to see facial recognition in geo tracking as a threat to human rights. or some measures can be justified but it's up to us to make sure that after the epidemic ends these measures are lifted. within weeks software companies around the world adapted their systems to the new reality under coronavirus measures facial recognition now also works with face masks. when people don't wear a mask the recognition rate is about 99.5 percen
countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the carnegie endowment for international peace found out not much is known about the global industry for facial recognition. ology they act discreetly even if some well known tech companies them and the russian capital moscow facial recognition technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic. more than 100000 facial recognition cameras are being used to fight the spread of corona virus...
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countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the carnegie endowment for international peace found out not much is known about the global industry for facial recognition technology they act discreetly even if some tech companies them and the russian capital moscow facial recognition technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic in. more than 100000 facial recognition cameras are being used to fight the spread of corona virus in moscow. the cameras were allegedly monitoring chinese people in a targeted manner and they've later been used to track whether people in quarantine were really staying at home. activists to see facial recognition and geo tracking as a threat to human rights. but some measures can be justified but it's up to us to make sure that after the epidemic ends these measures are lifted. within weeks software companies around the world adapted their systems to the new reality under coronavirus measures they saw recognition now also works with face masks. when people don't wear a mask the recognition rate is about 99.5 percen
countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the carnegie endowment for international peace found out not much is known about the global industry for facial recognition technology they act discreetly even if some tech companies them and the russian capital moscow facial recognition technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic in. more than 100000 facial recognition cameras are being used to fight the spread of corona virus in...
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on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international views the u.s. in the afternoon, eric holder and newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. 2:20 p.m. eastern, more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. on the "washington journal," we will focus on key campaign 2020 battleground states with political reporters and analysts on the ground. we will examine what has changed since 2016, what policy issues are motivating voters, and take a look at recent political trends that have given trends -- given clues on how people might vote in the next few days. today, we put the spotlight on ohio. sean richardson joins us for that conversation. -- seth richardson joins us for that conversation. to go, whatx days is the status?
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influence on this pull strong joining us now from carnegie endowment for international peace thank you. it with the news hour live from london coming up a country where the corona virus is spreading faster than anywhere else how me in my eyes trying to control it 19 and then also president trump is set to hold an impersonal vent at the white house even though it's not know whether he's still infectious. united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe it's also been credited for its contribution to improving conditions for peace in conflict zones and preventing the use of hunger as a weapon of war our diplomatic editor james bass has our report. and so we work with the people in rehabilitating allin with what we call him moves in now the head of the world food program david beasley was on a trip to west africa he'd been in bikini a fast so and then was in 2 countries blighted by conflict and hunger when he heard the news i mean this is the 1st time in my life a bit speechless look up to this local
influence on this pull strong joining us now from carnegie endowment for international peace thank you. it with the news hour live from london coming up a country where the corona virus is spreading faster than anywhere else how me in my eyes trying to control it 19 and then also president trump is set to hold an impersonal vent at the white house even though it's not know whether he's still infectious. united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to...
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at the institute for graduate studies and he joins us from doha joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at carnegie endowment for international peace welcome to all of you i mean are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measures. to combat what president buckwheat has been describing as. islamic separatism. yes i think it's very important rule fight this disease not only in france but in the war what they proposed to the french president to us a goal is to take the message you know i see i think the group can be a good idea. to explain for the french muslim people that it's important to work with them as with the incorporation we do is can people and the feeling of the friendship community what's immigrant community is it is today i think the future to read or i see it can be a very. good idea to build the relationship between the muslim countries which are 57 you know icy. to demand a seat and the france has asked more than 7000000 french muslim that's i think france. to ask for the seat and it can be a very with me should you or to build and to consolidate the dialogue of this you can the station i think it's i
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peace without justice, and there is no justice without a quality. thank you for being with us today. thank you. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace holds a discussion on how the global community views the united states. watch online, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio apps. >> you are watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television company is a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> indiana governor eric holcomb is seeking a second term. he faced a democrat woody myers and libertarian donald rainwater in a debate sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening and welcome to the second of two gubernatorial debate organized by the independent nonpartisan debate is
peace without justice, and there is no justice without a quality. thank you for being with us today. thank you. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace holds a discussion on how the global community views the united states. watch online, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio apps. >> you are watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television company is a public service and brought to you today by your television provider....
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for the talks pull strong to syria full of the russia and eurasia program at the carnegie endowment for international peace and he says the ongoing fighting could turn into a turkey russia a proxy war. and this is a very complex issue for russia and russia has really had some difficulty over the past 2 weeks in trying to get the sides together when previous efforts previous wars have have taken place in previous fighting they've been really able to get to knock heads together and get people in the room within a couple days but there's been a lot more difficult i think russia was taken by surprise and you're right russia is armenia's ally it has a lot at stake in that alliance and its credibility is at stake but it also is has been keen not to let you know the as a result is get too close to the turks and have turkey increase its influence in the region and it doesn't want to alienate as a reason so it's got a lot on the line and it's been trying to deescalate this this. and this is the 1st indication that we've had today that some of these russian efforts might be working into at least a small extent russi
for the talks pull strong to syria full of the russia and eurasia program at the carnegie endowment for international peace and he says the ongoing fighting could turn into a turkey russia a proxy war. and this is a very complex issue for russia and russia has really had some difficulty over the past 2 weeks in trying to get the sides together when previous efforts previous wars have have taken place in previous fighting they've been really able to get to knock heads together and get people in...
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. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace holds a discussion on how the global community views the united states. watch online, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio apps. >> you are watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television company is a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> indiana governor eric holcomb is seeking a second term. he faced a democrat woody myers and libertarian donald rainwater in a debate sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening and welcome to the second of two gubernatorial debate organized by the independent nonpartisan debate commission. we are live in the studio of w fyi in indianapolis and you will hear from 3 candidates on the ballot who want to be here governor. i will be your debate moderator for the evening. i am nadia brown, associate professor and faculty scholar of political scientific american studies. now introduce the candidates, incumbent republican governor eric holcomb, democratic challenger woody myers and libertarian challenger donal
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the-span2 at 9:00 a.m., carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.s. then, in the afternoon, eric holder and former house speaker enrich talk about -- house speaker newt gingrich talk about voting on the 2020 election. more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. 35 u.s. senate seats are up for election this year. in georgia, there are two senate seats up for election. in one of those, incumbent republican david perdue faces by -- faces jon ossoff. we go live to a debate between -- this debate sponsored by wtoc tv in savannah. >> the georgia great television station presents republican incumbent david perdue and democratic challenger jon ossoff in the 2020 u.s. senatorial debate. now, here is your moderator. moderator: good evening.
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carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.s. in the afternoon, eric holder and newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. 2:20 p.m. eastern, more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. on the "washington journal," we will focus on key campaign 2020 battleground states with political reporters and analysts on the ground. we will examine what has changed since 2016, what policy issues are motivating voters, and take a look at recent political trends that have given trends -- given clues on how people might vote in the next few days. today, we put the spotlight on ohio. sean richardson joins us for that conversation. -- seth richardson joins us for that conversation. to go, whatx days is the status? 2016: if you look at the election, donald trump won the state by eight percentage points, about 450,000 votes. all of the public polling and on the ground stuff you see really does point to this being a close race. i don't know it is necessarily tilting one way or another, but maybe a slight ti
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the carnegie endowment for international peace is the host of this event . it'sabout 50 minutes . >> welcomed the carnegie connects, a virtual series of conversations and on issues of critical importance. today's conversation revolves on how the world sees america is timely. on the cusp of one of the most consequential elections in american history and even though the nations preoccupied with covid and economic recoveryand foreign policy tends to be an inside the beltway issue , it's likely not to figure prominently in voter preferences and choicesin this election . the results of that election will have a decisive impact on how america acts in the world and how the world evaluates the consequences of those actions. i think it's clear that we are at a crossroads. donald trump has played the role ofdisruptor , fundamentally altering the policies of his for postwar, post-cold war predecessors, embracing authoritarians, rejecting alliances and multilateral diplomacy and embarking on what can only be described as a wholesale withdrawal or towithdraw from so many
the carnegie endowment for international peace is the host of this event . it'sabout 50 minutes . >> welcomed the carnegie connects, a virtual series of conversations and on issues of critical importance. today's conversation revolves on how the world sees america is timely. on the cusp of one of the most consequential elections in american history and even though the nations preoccupied with covid and economic recoveryand foreign policy tends to be an inside the beltway issue , it's...
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on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.s. in the afternoon, former attorney general eric holder and newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. on2:00 p.m. eastern, more election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. six days ahead of election day, vice presidential candidate kamala harris
on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.s. in the afternoon, former attorney general eric holder and newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. on2:00 p.m. eastern, more election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace look at various scenarios that could take place after the election involving delayed counting of ballots. this runs whenever. >> i'm aaron david miller,, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment and welcome to carnegie connects, series of virtual conversations on issues of critical importance to americans and to the world. our last session which took place on the afternoon of the first presidential -- as diverse of the question, what foreign policy figure in the election and our three panelists, charlie cook, jen saki and amanda carpenter i think myself included knew the answer to the question before we began. not so today. the question we pose come will american democracy survive november 3 and beyond, is unanswerable. it may be overly dramatically rendered, but there are simply too many unknowns and too many uncertainties and fears about the consequences of this election. however, there are also hopes. rachel kleinfeld has written and i would put myself in agreement with this, reflecting the factef that for many it's hard to imagine that
the carnegie endowment for international peace look at various scenarios that could take place after the election involving delayed counting of ballots. this runs whenever. >> i'm aaron david miller,, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment and welcome to carnegie connects, series of virtual conversations on issues of critical importance to americans and to the world. our last session which took place on the afternoon of the first presidential -- as diverse of the question, what foreign...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this discussion held by videoconference. >> does foreign policy matter in a current presidential election year or given the proximity of what's going to happen in several hours to a debate? should foreign policy matter? will it matter? or will this debate be so unconventional, so idiosyncratic, so loaded with hot-button issues from the supreme court, to tax returns, to pandemic, that there will be little room for a serious discussion either on foreign policy issues or domestic issues? that remains to be seen. but clearly back in the day, foreign policy matters a lot more than it does now. the republican landslide in 1920 was a direct result of the uncertainties and challenges in the wake of the first world war. fdr broke the two-term president in 1940, 1944, and gained enormous legitimacy in response to impending war and war as well. in 1952 korea was the dominant issue, the stevenson/ike issue. in '68 lbj was literally drifen from the consequence of vietnam. in the election, vietnam did not play a singular role. of course, 1980, yo
the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this discussion held by videoconference. >> does foreign policy matter in a current presidential election year or given the proximity of what's going to happen in several hours to a debate? should foreign policy matter? will it matter? or will this debate be so unconventional, so idiosyncratic, so loaded with hot-button issues from the supreme court, to tax returns, to pandemic, that there will be little room for a serious discussion...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace looked at various scenarios that could take place afterhe election, including delayed counting of ballots. the this runs an hour. >> i'm aaron david miller senior at the endowment, women to carnegie connects. issues of americans in the world. the last discussion was the afternoon with a simple question, what foreign factor, our lee panelists, and myself included new the answer to that question before with we began. not so today. the request he we pose, will american democracy survive november 3rd and beyond, is unanswerable. it may be overly dramatically rendered, but there are simply tomorrow unknowns and too many uncertainties and fears about the consequences of this election. however, there are also hopes. rachel had written reflecting the fact for many it's hard to imagine that the u.s. won't find a way to muddle. through. ross argued in the new york times on sunday that we'll definitely muddle through and then some. let me quote what he said. meanwhile, the scenarios that have been spun out in reputable publications where trump induce
the carnegie endowment for international peace looked at various scenarios that could take place afterhe election, including delayed counting of ballots. the this runs an hour. >> i'm aaron david miller senior at the endowment, women to carnegie connects. issues of americans in the world. the last discussion was the afternoon with a simple question, what foreign factor, our lee panelists, and myself included new the answer to that question before with we began. not so today. the request...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.sric holder and former house speaker newt gingrich talk about voting and the 2020 election. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. ♪ wednesday, after meeting with his public health advisory team, joe biden delivered remarks about the coronavirus in the u.s. afterwards, he cast his vote in delaware and spoke to reporters about the unrest in philadelphia.
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. >> i am aaron david miller senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to series of areas conversation's. an action which took this on the afternoon of the president very simple question would foreign-policy figure prominently or at all in the election and are three panelists and myself included knew the answer to the question before he began. not so today. the question we posed will american democracy survive november 3 and beyond is unanswerable. maybe overly dramatically rendered but they are simply too many unknowns in too many uncertainties and fears about the consequences of this election.f however there also hopes. rachel kleinfeld is written and i would put myself in agreement on this reflecting the fact that for many it's hard to imagine that the u.s. will find a way to muddle through and argued on sunday that we'll definitely muddle through and then some. let me quote what he said. meanwhile the scenarios that have been spun out in reputable publications where trump induces republican state legislatures te overrule the clear outcome in
. >> i am aaron david miller senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to series of areas conversation's. an action which took this on the afternoon of the president very simple question would foreign-policy figure prominently or at all in the election and are three panelists and myself included knew the answer to the question before he began. not so today. the question we posed will american democracy survive november 3 and beyond is unanswerable. maybe...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace looked at various scenarios that could take place afterelayed counting of ballots. the this runs an hour. >> i'm aaron david miller senior at the endowment, women
the carnegie endowment for international peace looked at various scenarios that could take place afterelayed counting of ballots. the this runs an hour. >> i'm aaron david miller senior at the endowment, women
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the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.soon, holder and former house speaker newt gingrich talk about voting and the election. and at 2:00 eastern, with more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. ♪ washington journal, everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss the role pennsylvania will play in the 2020 election with the spirit post-gazette julie ralph and nicholas clark. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets. days ahead of election day, vice presidential harriste senator kamala campaign in tucson arizona, this is 30 minutes.
the carnegie endowment for international peace looks at how the international community views the u.soon, holder and former house speaker newt gingrich talk about voting and the election. and at 2:00 eastern, with more on election day and what to expect from the bipartisan policy center. ♪ washington journal, everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss the role pennsylvania...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this discussion held by videoconference. >> does foreign policy matter in a current presidential election year or given the proximity of what's going to happen in several hours to a debate? should foreign policy matter? will it matter? or will this debate be so unconventional, so idiosyncratic, so loaded with hot-button issues from the supr
the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this discussion held by videoconference. >> does foreign policy matter in a current presidential election year or given the proximity of what's going to happen in several hours to a debate? should foreign policy matter? will it matter? or will this debate be so unconventional, so idiosyncratic, so loaded with hot-button issues from the supr
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we'll take you live this morning to a discussion on how the international community views the united states, the carnegie endowment for national peace is hosting. >> one of the most consequential elections in american history and even though the nation is preoccupied with covid and economic recovery and foreign policy seems to be an inside the beltway issue and it's likely not to figure prominently in voter preferences and choices in this election, results of the election, how the world evaluates the consequences of the actions. i think it's pretty clear that we're at a crossroads. trump has played the role of disrupter, fundamentally altering the policies of his four post-cold war predecesso predecessors. embarking on what could only be described as a wholesale withdrawal or threat to withdraw from so many enterprises, the tpp, the paris climate, jcpoa, unesco and who. >> and not that disruption by definition is all the bad. it's bad if there's nothing else it replace it. if it's bad if it's followed by policies that don't serve the national interest and it's bad if it's done for some sake tethered to political. biden, on the other
we'll take you live this morning to a discussion on how the international community views the united states, the carnegie endowment for national peace is hosting. >> one of the most consequential elections in american history and even though the nation is preoccupied with covid and economic recovery and foreign policy seems to be an inside the beltway issue and it's likely not to figure prominently in voter preferences and choices in this election, results of the election, how the world...
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the endowment for international peace is the host of this event and it's about 50 minutes. >> welcome to carnegie connects on the issues of critical importance. today's conversation the good, the bad and the ugly is especially timely. we are on one of the most consequential elections in history and even though the nation is preoccupied with covid and the economic recovery and foreign policy tends to be an inside the beltway issue and not to figure prominently in the choices, the results of that will have a decisive impact on how america acts in the world and how the world evaluates the consequences of those actions but i think that it's clear we are in a crossroads. donald trump has played the role of disruptors in this post-cold war predecessor and grazing authoritarians and rejectin rejg alliances and multilateral diplomacy and embarking on what could only be described as a wholesale withdraw from so many enterprises. the paris climate, jc poa, the iran nuclear agreement, unesco and who. it's not that the disruption is by admonition always bad. there's nothing to replace it. it's bad if it's fo
the endowment for international peace is the host of this event and it's about 50 minutes. >> welcome to carnegie connects on the issues of critical importance. today's conversation the good, the bad and the ugly is especially timely. we are on one of the most consequential elections in history and even though the nation is preoccupied with covid and the economic recovery and foreign policy tends to be an inside the beltway issue and not to figure prominently in the choices, the results...
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the endowment for international peace is the host of this event and it's about 50 minutes. >> welcome to carnegie connects on the issues of critical importance. today's conversation the good, the bad and the ugly is especially timely. we are on one of the most consequential elections in history and even though t
the endowment for international peace is the host of this event and it's about 50 minutes. >> welcome to carnegie connects on the issues of critical importance. today's conversation the good, the bad and the ugly is especially timely. we are on one of the most consequential elections in history and even though t