Friday, July 7
Tune in on Sunday

Watch the latest "Meet the Press" in its entirety, free of charge, on-demand and online beginning at 1:00 pm, EDT on Sunday afternoons.

Earlier this week, North Korea defied warnings from the United States and regional powers in Asia and test-fired missiles. The Bush administration called this action "provocative behavior." While the international community continues to be divided over sanctions, what will happen in negotiations with North Korea and the rest of the world? To answer these questions: Ambassador
Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.

Insights and analysis on the future of American foreign policy with North Korea. Guests: Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who has visited North Korea five times, Gov.
Bill Richardson (D-NM); former Assistant Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, who currently serves as Co-Director of the Preventive Defense Project at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government; and former Ambassador Robert Gallucci, who was the chief negotiator for the 1994 North Korea Nuclear Agreement and now serves as the Dean of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.




2 Comments:

Blogger Angie Pansey said...

Hi SDC,

I'm so glad you came by my blog! Thanks very much for all your kind words, it meant a lot to me. And thanks for clearing up the "freak" snafu, as I really didn't remember ever calling Merlin a freak! Haha!

Awesome blog, love your "ramblings" of important issues here. Kudos to you!

Freak! :-)

Blogger Merlin said...

pretty please can you put a link to my site on yours. I would be so eternally grateful and it would make monday morning a little easier to handle.
Please
thanks
Merlin
I will do one from mine to yours right now!

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