The Global Wire


May 27th, 2008 1:22 PM EST
By Virginia Simmons

Hagel_Sesno_1-small I just watched the first installment of a web show, called “The Global Wire” produced by our great colleagues at the Center for U.S. Global Engagement. The series is hosted by veteran CNN reporter Frank Sesno and the first show features Sen. Chuck Hagel.

It delves deeper into the global challenges facing the next president than your average talk show usually manages to accomplish and I found Sen. Hagel’s comments striking. In one case, he relates his view on foreign assistance programs, saying that the “mentality of [foreign assistance] has to be changed in understanding that we’re not just a nation that goes and flies over countries and sprinkles $100 bills and then just sends sacks of oats and meal and corn because we’re benevolent people. We are benevolent people. We’re the most generous country in the history of man, by any measure. But there’s something more to it than that. It is an investment in stability and security.”

The next show of “The Global Wire” features former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, which I’m told will be posted in early June. While you’re waiting, definitely check out the interview with Sen. Hagel.

J. Mark Brinkmoeller, ONE U.S. NGO Partnerships & Faith Relations

TAGS: Center for U.S. Global Engagement

 

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