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David Gregory, host of NBC's Meet the Press, moderates a panel discussion with experts from Brookings Foreign Policy program.
Mwangi Kimenyi speaks with Ambassador Johnnie Carson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.
U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Raymond T. Odierno discusses the future of the U.S. Army with Michael O'Hanlon.
Noted historian and journalist William Dalrymple (R) participates in a discussion on current day Afghanistan with Strobe Talbott and Bruce Riedel (L).
Former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan speaks with Strobe Talbott and Martin Indyk.
Rep. David Cicilline, John White Jr., Phillip Singerman, Darrell West, and Rep. Don Manzullo participate in a Brookings panel.
Kemal Derviş speaks at Brookings with then-U.S. Senator John Kerry.
Alice Rivlin shakes hands with former Senator Pete Dominici following a conversation at Brookings on the national debt.
Vanda Felbab-Brown testifies before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
(Fmr.) Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with David Ignatius and Kemal Dervis.
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"How would a crackdown backfire? Because it would produce, immediately in Colorado, and eventually in other states, an atomized, anarchic state legalized but unregulated marijuana market that federal drug enforcers lack the manpower to contain and lack the legal power to force the states to contain. "
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How would a crackdown backfire? Because it would produce, immediately in Colorado, and eventually in other states, an atomized, anarchic state legalized but unregulated marijuana market that federal drug enforcers lack the manpower to contain and lack the legal power to force the states to contain. "
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Tracy Gordon
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"It’s hard to imagine that it’s going to really be that expensive for online retailers to comply with the [“Internet Sales Tax”]."
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On May 13, Mireya Solís will speak at the American University event "ASEAN-EU Conference: Dynamics of Inter-regionalism."
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