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Sir Christopher Meyer on the West's Strategic Confusion

Former UK Ambassador to the United States and author of 'Getting OUr Way: 500 Years of Adventure and Intrigue: the Inside Story of British Diplomacy' discusses the lessons of history and America's wars.

Daniel Yergin on the Future of Global Energy

Cambridge Research Energy Associates Chairman and Pullitzer-Prize winning author Daniel Yergin discusses the prospects for renewable energy, the oil politics of the Middle East and the future of the hydrocarbon economy.

Jim Locher on Reforming the United States' National Security Architecture

Project on National Security Reform President & CEO Jim Locher discusses how to reform the national security council to focus more on long-term strategic thinking.

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Posted by FGF, Feb 11 2008, 12:59PM - Link

This troop has produced some excellent similar material available on YouTube. Some of the best political and social satire today. Their satire of Rush I can watch again and again and again, in complete contrast to the real thing. However, I do hope their muse is limited in coming years.

Posted by susan, Feb 11 2008, 1:53PM - Link

Steve, This is going on in your backyard. Why don't you attend a few of the events and give us your impressions?

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by Todd Beeton, Mon Feb 11, 2008 at 01:00:08 PM EST

I raced down to College Park to hit the first of two rallies Barack Obama is holding here in Maryland today. This one's at the Comcast Center and, well, let's just say it seats 18,000 and this place is full. I've actually never seen anything like this, as far as political events go. I was a bit lost wandering the arena before I found the press entrance and was up in the nosebleed sections and got a view of the place from the top and it was pretty breathtaking; you expect this from a U2 concert. By the way, more than 2 hours after "doors opened" they're still letting people in, the guards shouting to people "Come on, you can still make it, Yes you can!" Pretty funny

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