A discussion about King Hussein of Jordan's last days

with Brent Scowcroft, Shimon Peres, Leah Rabin, Fouad Ajami and Robert Satloff
in Current Affairs
on Friday, February 5, 1999 * * * * *

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A discussion with Fouad Ajami of "The U.S. News and World Report", Middle East expert Robert Satloff, Leah Rabin, former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft. They discuss the legacy of the dying King Hussein of Jordan, his intense diplomatic efforts, his ongoing grace and his unwavering commitment to peace in the Middle East.

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Brent Scowcroft
Fouad Ajami
Palestine
Egypt
Israel
Shimon Peres
Iraq
Yitzhak Rabin
Robert Satloff
Leah Rabin

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    1. wally rhein  10/10/2007 12:55 AM Report

      Mr Rose

      I am watching your interview with Mr Mandelson and I am disturbed by his comment that jobs that are exported create other jobs and we, the working class, should be prepared to move on to the new jobs that are somehow created by this phenom ( I am paraphrasing here somewhat). At this point I want you to know how much I appreciate what you do, and I find your panel discussions particularly informative!

      I am probably as typical a "Blue Collar Worker" as you would find in the US. I got a really good high school education in Fairfax County, Va., graduating in 1967. I was accepted at Va. Tech. I quit afrter one quarter and worked for 25 years for two different telephone companies. There are three children that were raised during this period and they turned out to be fine adults. This was in part due to my employment; the stability of it; the wage; the benefits; etc. Why won't you put together a panel of us "blue collar folks" and have a discussion of what we think and feel about the "goins' on" of these times; much in the spirit of Ken Burn's THE WAR?

      You generally interview the heavy hitters. Particularly in thes times, I think it would be a good thing for us "blue collar" folks to be given a forum. I think it would be good for the "blue collar" folks to know they are not alone in thir thoughts and feelings, but more importantly, your "heavy hitters", the politicians, the policy makers, need to hear from us!!!!!! I would imagine that you have a staff that could put a group of us together, and I know for sure that you would have a GOOD and serious time with us.

      Sincerely

      Wally Rhein

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