Monday, September 01, 2008

"Election '08: The Global Impact" 2008 Washington Conference



"Election '08: The Global Impact"
2008 Washington Conference


Program Highlights

Presidential Candidate Surrogates
Representing Democrat Barack Obama
Senator Joe Biden

Video, Pictures and Text of Remarks
Representing Republican John McCain
Senator Joe Lieberman

Video, Pictures and Text of Remarks

Keynotes
Smart Power: America and Global Poverty
Senator John Edwards
Video, Pictures and Text of Remarks
Modernizing Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century
The Honorable Henrietta H. Fore,
Administrator for USAID & Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance
Video, Pictures and Text of Remarks


Panels
NATIONAL SECURITY AND ELECTION 2008:
THE MILITARY VOICE
Video and Pictures of the Panel
Moderator: Dana Priest
National Security Correspondent, The Washington Post

Panelists: Admiral Steve Abbot , USN (Ret.)
National Security Advisory Council, Center for U.S. Global Engagement
Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command (1998-2000)

Rudy DeLeon
Deputy Secretary of Defense (2000-2001)

Admiral James M. Loy, USCG (Ret.)
National Security Advisory Council, Center for U.S. Global Engagement
Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard (1998-2002)

Hon. Robert McFarlane
National Security Advisor (1983-1985)

AMERICA, THE WORLD AND ELECTION ’08:
THE MEDIA’S PERSPECTIVE
Video and Pictures of the Panel
Moderator: Judy Woodruff
Senior Correspondent, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer

Panelists: Michael Hirsh
Senior Editor, Newsweek

Glenn Kessler
Diplomatic Correspondent, The Washington Post

Cliff May
Syndicated Columnist, Scripps Howard News Service

Claire Shipman
Senior National Correspondent, ABC News

WHITE HOUSE DECISION MAKING:
IMPACTING FOREIGN POLICY
Video and Pictures of the Panel
Moderator: John Roberts
Co-Anchor, American Morning, CNN

Panelists: Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty
White House Chief of Staff (1993-1994)

Hon. John H. Sununu
White House Chief of Staff (1989-1991)

US Global Leadership Campaign Tribute Dinner


Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
Text and Video of Remarks

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
Text and Video of Remarks

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