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Senator Chuck Hagel at the 92nd Street Y

America - The Next Chapter

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Senator Chuck Hagel at the 92nd Street Y

By: Chuck Hagel
Narrated by: Leonard Lopate
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Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel, currently serving his second term, is on four Senate committees: Foreign Relations; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Intelligence; and Rules and Administration. He is the author of America: The Next Chapter: Tough Questions and Straight Answers.©2008 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (P)2008 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Political Science Politics & Government United States World

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Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel (now secretary of defense) sits down with journalist Leonard Lopate to tackle the serious issues raised in his book America: The Next Chapter: Tough Questions and Straight Answers with his usual frankness. A strong believer in the importance of elections as a way for politics to self-correct, Senator Hagel explains the importance of social forces in politics. With Lopate's probing, intelligent questions as a guide, Senator Hagel expands on his positions on many issues and how being a Republican or a conservative has less influence on his decisions than his personal philosophy.

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