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host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. host: why does it matter by treaty? guest: it matters a lot because there is certain ascribed jurisdictions. the ideas when i join the treaty, i'm giving out pieces of my some -- some giving appeases my sovereignty. when people ratify their own st
host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against...
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and then michael newton on the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the both israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. "washington journal" starts now. host: good morning. we begin the conversation on the campus protests around the country. will it impact your vote in 2024? democrats, dialing this morning at (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. join us in a text, including first name, city, and state at (202)-748-8003. or on facebook.com/c-span and you can also post on x with the handle, @cspanwj. while we wait for calls, let's begin with president biden's unexpected remarks on this yesterday. "the washington post" this morning frames it this way, biden calls for peace on campus. here is a little bit of what he had to say. [video clip] pres. biden: there should be no place on any campus or in america for antisemitism or violence. there is no place for hate speech, whether it is islamophobia, discrimination against palestinian americans, it is simply wrong. there is no place for racism in
and then michael newton on the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the both israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. "washington journal" starts now. host: good morning. we begin the conversation on the campus protests around the country. will it impact your vote in 2024? democrats, dialing this morning at (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. join us in a text, including first name,...
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host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court wit prosd registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. is in the elements of crime we negotiated has to be manifest pattern of genocide. big idea of it is a company entry part of the international system. it is designed to be the pinnacle. it is designed to work in cooperation with all the other courts of the world. the idea in genocide l
host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court wit prosd registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know...
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centerville university law professor or crime expert michael newton talks but the process of prosecuting work crimes and the international criminal court in the context of both israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span "washington journal per joint in the conversation alive at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span. on c-span.org. click speech of tiktok in the united states or discussion with acxiom stack welcome to the program for. >> thank you for having me. >> take us back in time a little bit about debating this the president. it was the issue at the core? what's this all started about a year ago when energy and commerce committee really quick to issues were highlighted during that hearing. number one is the national security concern. as data privacy concerns with the act. with its owner having too many ties to the chinese government paid the started about a year ago. shortly after words a bill was introduced we have directs the divestment the band of tiktok frequencies the word band would be a technical ban if it were to go through? works dependency ask the bill
centerville university law professor or crime expert michael newton talks but the process of prosecuting work crimes and the international criminal court in the context of both israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span "washington journal per joint in the conversation alive at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span. on c-span.org. click speech of tiktok in the united states or discussion with acxiom stack welcome to the program for. >> thank you for having me....
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centerville university law professor or crime expert michael newton talks but the process of prosecuting work crimes and the international criminal court in the context of both israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span "washington journal per joint in the conversation alive at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on
centerville university law professor or crime expert michael newton talks but the process of prosecuting work crimes and the international criminal court in the context of both israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span "washington journal per joint in the conversation alive at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on
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g us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. host: why does it matter by treaty? guest: it matters a lot because there is certain ascribed jurisdictions. the ideas when i join the treaty, i'm giving out pieces of my some -- some giving appeases my sovereignty. when people ratify their own statute, it's calle
g us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key...
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newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, former rhode island democratic congressman patrick kennedy talks about americans who struggle with mental illness and the role family members play in their care. >> in my own case with met my father, obviously, who died before they were born, but they got to meet my mom and they got to meet my mom because my brother and sister and i went to court to get guardianship over my mother to keep her from killing herself. she was so happy. at the time, she wasn't happy, but she ended up being so grateful that she was able to make it to the other side because we intervened. >> patrick kennedy with his book, profiles in mental health courage, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> the house will be
newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, former rhode island democratic congressman patrick kennedy talks about americans who struggle with mental illness and the role family members play in their care. >>...
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and vanderbilt professor michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here a light from a key moment. >> i stand here with my...
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michael, start things off for us. i'm listening to steve, and gdp is still growing, inflation is still in the range of 2.8% by the fed's measure. why are we talking about rate cuts still? >> well, i think because the idea that economic momentum will be gradually slowing and the fed will view falling inflation as a sign that their policy may, at some point, become too tight. so it would be a cutting cycle about following inflation lower. but i think to steve's point, this number should give the fed some additional comfort and be welcome relief. i think it reduces the concern that inflation is reaccelerating. so i think what the number does is take the risk of hikes off the table. i'm not sure if they're that much closer to cutting in thor in term. >> john, do you agree with that from a market point of view? >> i agree with michael. the biggest risk to the market right now is that the fear of a rate hike rises and certainly today's report marginally takes that off the table, at least for now, at least until the next dat
michael, start things off for us. i'm listening to steve, and gdp is still growing, inflation is still in the range of 2.8% by the fed's measure. why are we talking about rate cuts still? >> well, i think because the idea that economic momentum will be gradually slowing and the fed will view falling inflation as a sign that their policy may, at some point, become too tight. so it would be a cutting cycle about following inflation lower. but i think to steve's point, this number should...
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michael all right. >> good. deny some lovely images. we've been watching as you been speaking, pool and newton there in auto, appreciate it. good to see you all right. let's talk more about this and break it all down with sean doll. he's the senior forecast or at no space weather prediction center busy night for you? this was ranked of four on a scale of one to five. now it is a gif file if the top number, what makes it a five and shubi be more worried than we were when it was four thanks for having us glad to be here and sharing this information with your viewing audience yeah, this is, we were anticipating a g54 but that was still significant at severe levels. >> why? because we haven't issued a g4 storm watch since 2005. so it's been a long time. that's because we had a pretty high level of confidence. these we're going to be earth-directed coronal mass ejections. it's chad described that we're going to reach earth well, we didn't know for sure is the timing. we're trying to forecast something from 93 million miles away, very difficu
michael all right. >> good. deny some lovely images. we've been watching as you been speaking, pool and newton there in auto, appreciate it. good to see you all right. let's talk more about this and break it all down with sean doll. he's the senior forecast or at no space weather prediction center busy night for you? this was ranked of four on a scale of one to five. now it is a gif file if the top number, what makes it a five and shubi be more worried than we were when it was four thanks...
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cnn's paula newton is just out so the capital of ottawa and spoke with my colleague michael holmes, eleia some of the colors all over north america have been incredibly spectacular, not so much here in canada though this time about ten miles from us, they had some beautiful purples and pinks in the sky but unfortunately, we've got some cloud cover here is still, so we're going to be a little bit more patient and see if it comes out. >> the issue here, michael, is that in 1989, they had a blackout in quebec. that is a canadian province actually, just over the river behind me. and that was a lot of chaos that happened in 1989. but what's fascinating here is that they just didn't have the sensors, the monitors, the satellite certainly technology that they have now than they had in 1989. so they are better prepared, they're better prepared and all the hydro grids all across canada and the united states, they do not believe that that would occur this time around for various reasons in terms of the infrastructure i'm sure backups they have in place and the new technology, having said that, as c
cnn's paula newton is just out so the capital of ottawa and spoke with my colleague michael holmes, eleia some of the colors all over north america have been incredibly spectacular, not so much here in canada though this time about ten miles from us, they had some beautiful purples and pinks in the sky but unfortunately, we've got some cloud cover here is still, so we're going to be a little bit more patient and see if it comes out. >> the issue here, michael, is that in 1989, they had a...
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'm michael meyers in new york, civil rights coalition. my question is to the first part of the discussion in roosevelt we're in the roosevelt house. i really want to know, was billie holiday ever invited to the white house? yeah, she was. and what were the circumstances and why didn't you not? why did strange fruit and the and the and and the movement of blacks for equality affect. franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. she did attend the wte house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house and hazel scott went her. yes. franklin roosevelt was never as daringly progressive as his wife, eleanor. we know that eleanor was much more liberal after this brillia
'm michael meyers in new york, civil rights coalition. my question is to the first part of the discussion in roosevelt we're in the roosevelt house. i really want to know, was billie holiday ever invited to the white house? yeah, she was. and what were the circumstances and why didn't you not? why did strange fruit and the and the and and the movement of blacks for equality affect. franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. she did attend the wte house when roosevelt was in the...
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