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joining me is dr fadlo khuri, president of the american university of beirut. thanks forjoining us.e numbers you have had to deal with over the last week. �* ., ., ., week. better to frame it over the last couple _ week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks - week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks but. week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks but we| the last couple weeks but we have had several hundred casualties combined at our two hospitals, the major medical centre in beirut, and our newly added community medical centre, and many of those have been young people, young men and women, older people, we have seen a wide variety of trauma but well over 200 injured. h0??? but well over 200 in'ured. how are the hospitals _ but well over 200 injured. how are the hospitals coping with the numbers you are talking about? ., ., , the numbers you are talking about? ., ,, , ., about? lebanon has spirits to many crises _ about? lebanon has spirits to many crises -- _ about? lebanon has spirits to many crises -- experienced l about? lebanon has spirits to - many
joining me is dr fadlo khuri, president of the american university of beirut. thanks forjoining us.e numbers you have had to deal with over the last week. �* ., ., ., week. better to frame it over the last couple _ week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks - week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks but. week. better to frame it over the last couple weeks but we| the last couple weeks but we have had several hundred casualties combined at our two hospitals, the major...
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it really inspired me to do the work that i do now at american university for the last 10 years, this initiative that really peels back the layers and examines the contributions of first ladies on our politics, policy, global diplomacy and their legacies of things that continue well after they leave as first lady. >> one thing you've said that is very important is that the first ladies know their husband's role as president but they know their own role as first lady. many of them have brought their own interests, on projects they want to advance which are not necessarily under the president's agenda, but complementary to it. diana carlin, you've had a different career. your professor of communications at st. louis university and a retired professor and administrator at the university of kansas. you have spent your career in teaching and research on a variety of related subjects such as political communication, presidential debates, rhetoric, speechwriting, women in politics, and first lady studies. as i mentioned, you and anita have published several books together. one, remember the
it really inspired me to do the work that i do now at american university for the last 10 years, this initiative that really peels back the layers and examines the contributions of first ladies on our politics, policy, global diplomacy and their legacies of things that continue well after they leave as first lady. >> one thing you've said that is very important is that the first ladies know their husband's role as president but they know their own role as first lady. many of them have...
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i finished college here at american university. actually, i had one short a few credits and had to do that. but i stayed active and and being in washington was great experience how things so much more open to you local news national news and that piqued my interest to stay engaged and involved. in 1984, i went back on the campaign, the reagan bush campaign also as a volunteer, but it was different i was in the national headquarters and i met so many people, people that opened opportunities for me to join the white house. and like linda, i was in correspondence. i read i mail. i read the mail that came in president reagan and helped to prepare responses us and samples of, letters that went to him. i really the connection between the public being able to have access to their public officials later went on to help write proclamations something linda just alluded to as well and eventually went into the office which i did for five and a half years through the end of the reagan administration and, through all of the george h.w. bush admi
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is the important part, a ba from american university. "go eagles," that's right. one last introductory remarks, tonight's event is over and constitution day lecture made possible with a grant from the jack miller center, a tremendous private foundation dedicated to helping educators teach the ideas, documents and history at the life and heart of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you know, the american university is enrolled in something called a civic life, the presidency. initiativ to and encourage civic engagement and dialogue with the people who disagree with. part of the initiative is a program called "the civic life fellows" which would have a student part and the faculty part. applications are open for the student's civic life leadership program. i want to encourage all the students in the room if you're interested in this kind of work, we would love to have you apply. there should be an email in your inbox from president alger wit
is the important part, a ba from american university. "go eagles," that's right. one last introductory remarks, tonight's event is over and constitution day lecture made possible with a grant from the jack miller center, a tremendous private foundation dedicated to helping educators teach the ideas, documents and history at the life and heart of the american political tradition. thank you, jack miller center. and i want to add something before we introduce our guest which is, as you...
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it's america side our announcement professor at the american universities. thank you very much indeed sir. thank you. now we want to bring you an update from syria where exposure have been had over the calf of damascus. so in the state media have a forced air defense systems intercepted is reading over the southwest of the city late monday night. it's reporting that 3 civilians have been killed and 9 others have been injured. but also getting reports for the wrong kind of attack has targeted a military base. hosting us forces near a rock, somebody died international airport. at least 2 could choose a rocket. so being fired at the base air navigation of the airport has been halted . 10 predominately watches the reporting of the intelligence and the 2 in rocky military officials. they said air defenses have intercepted the rockets. now israel's last major being charged and into 11 and was in 20 o 6. the conflict lost its $34.00 days as our launch the offensive after his ball. the fighters killed 3 soldiers and took 2 others captive and across the border rate i
it's america side our announcement professor at the american universities. thank you very much indeed sir. thank you. now we want to bring you an update from syria where exposure have been had over the calf of damascus. so in the state media have a forced air defense systems intercepted is reading over the southwest of the city late monday night. it's reporting that 3 civilians have been killed and 9 others have been injured. but also getting reports for the wrong kind of attack has targeted a...
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discuss all of those developments, i am joined by a professor of political sciences at the american universitythe author of five books incling "has blood: -- hezbollah: a mission to nowhere." i want to start with developments related to gaza with another strong warning from the u.s. to its ally, israel related to civilian casualties in gaza. it has only been a day since we were reporting about a letter calling on more aid to enter the territory as well. i want to get your perspective from where you are in the region about where you see the u.s. in this equation. >> i do not know what the u.s. -- if the u.s. is capable of exerting pressure on the government of mr. netanyahu. since the beginning of the war on gaza last year, there have been frequent u.s. demands that israel relaxes and allows food into gaza. i do not believe the extent of u.s. pressure has made much of a difference as far as the israeli government is concerned. it has a policy and cut off northern gaza from the remainder of the gaza sector. so i do not know if the israelis will heed the american insistence and the demands that t
discuss all of those developments, i am joined by a professor of political sciences at the american universitythe author of five books incling "has blood: -- hezbollah: a mission to nowhere." i want to start with developments related to gaza with another strong warning from the u.s. to its ally, israel related to civilian casualties in gaza. it has only been a day since we were reporting about a letter calling on more aid to enter the territory as well. i want to get your perspective...
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, imam khamaini's that is letter to american university students, stand on the right side of history was the core topic uh that uh you had iran's leader address to the university students. welcome back, today is october 7th, operation of flood is uh the day that we are marking uh with uh our program. in terms of what has happened, we'd like to get an idea from our reporters who have worked hard on the ground, some some uh have bombs raining down on them in some of the reports that they have given. and uh we have spoken to our reporter from the gaza strip and in this case let's go over to the occupied west bank and occupied ramala to get an idea from our reporter there as to what uh uh may transpire today and what uh the occupied west bank is facing which unfortunately has been an onslot of heavy violence by the regime forces especially when it comes to the refugee camps.ahmed is a correspondent there uh who reports for us and joins us now ahmed welcomes taking a look at today it's a very significant day um and you have been active uh with the reports that you've given us, covering th
, imam khamaini's that is letter to american university students, stand on the right side of history was the core topic uh that uh you had iran's leader address to the university students. welcome back, today is october 7th, operation of flood is uh the day that we are marking uh with uh our program. in terms of what has happened, we'd like to get an idea from our reporters who have worked hard on the ground, some some uh have bombs raining down on them in some of the reports that they have...
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they are all me. 3 is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root. thank you. the still ahead on al jazeera, tens of thousands hold a peace rally into any quoting on the government to stop sending weapons to israel . the hello stop. by checking up on, i tell i remember it was a safer type food, making its way towards the south of taiwan is now starting to wake. and i am pleased to say, but we have seen flooding across the southern half of the taiwan weak name because of this large area of high pressure, but should be blocking it off, keeping it up by weight is coming in from over ne, the direction. so just holding it in place as it pushes its way further northward so she can see grass, the diminishing somewhat as we go on through friday, becoming a trouble storm and extra tropical. as we go through the day, some heavy showers, the enter the taiwan strait, the flaw south east of china, sing some west to web, which will eventually push its way up to will shanghai. like to see a shy was coming back in behind, but suddenly a better picture to come for ta
they are all me. 3 is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root. thank you. the still ahead on al jazeera, tens of thousands hold a peace rally into any quoting on the government to stop sending weapons to israel . the hello stop. by checking up on, i tell i remember it was a safer type food, making its way towards the south of taiwan is now starting to wake. and i am pleased to say, but we have seen flooding across the southern half of the taiwan weak name...
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why, let's get some more on this on costs alive to professor at the american university of school in tassel. service mohammed or professionals say a boot and i thank you so much for joining us here today on the on, on c now. so is writing in american officials claim the tank was in offensive as that it was basically only in for structural damage incident to the ad, only submitted scene facility. so what are the criteria to offensive strikes according to as well? the thank you. thank you. this is a great question, it's exactly the point. do you know if this was an effective that means that i can think of it, you know, a 1000, so guys on and also thousands of the new civilian is a very effective image is how many civilians are killed that i think that, you know, you can see it as an effective but you know, unfortunately we are in this state of affairs with, you know, that the competition or they're not active between your on and does that. i love the us, you know, is, is basically the language of flippity and who's gonna kill more, who's going to destroy the other more? i mean, we have
why, let's get some more on this on costs alive to professor at the american university of school in tassel. service mohammed or professionals say a boot and i thank you so much for joining us here today on the on, on c now. so is writing in american officials claim the tank was in offensive as that it was basically only in for structural damage incident to the ad, only submitted scene facility. so what are the criteria to offensive strikes according to as well? the thank you. thank you. this...
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let's spring in max pull friedman, his professor of history and international relations at the american university in washington. welcome to dw, and now we've had some strong language. the coming from donald trump, what do you make of what he had to say? well, joe biden doesn't hate americans. he's served him for more than half a century. in fact, there's actually a question about exactly what he did say, and it depends on an apostrophe. because if he said the only garbage i see floating around here is his supporters, plural meeting, trump supporters, that's terrible. he shouldn't call trump support his carpet and it would be very out of character. if you did, the white house is now is showing what they call a formal transcript. that includes an apostrophe that makes that word it possesses . and that rings true with the way that he expressed it. that is to say, the only garbage i see is the garbage coming out of the mouth of trumps. supporter singular, the comic who attacked with regions. but uh, in the end, it doesn't really matter because it looks very much like another biden, isn't there? is to
let's spring in max pull friedman, his professor of history and international relations at the american university in washington. welcome to dw, and now we've had some strong language. the coming from donald trump, what do you make of what he had to say? well, joe biden doesn't hate americans. he's served him for more than half a century. in fact, there's actually a question about exactly what he did say, and it depends on an apostrophe. because if he said the only garbage i see floating around...
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joining me now is allan lichtman, distinguished professor of history at american university.ections since 1984. today, we're seeing a little war of words, after kamala harris released her medical records and accused donald trump of a "lack of transparency" for not releasing his. how much does this sort of thing move the needle with voters? probably not. i already issued my prediction deliberately even before the debate between harris and trump, which everyone says is pivotal. these passing events of the campaign, there is no evidence that they have any predictive value for the ultimate outcome. nonetheless, leaving aside the big picture and looking at the small picture, what harris has done is very smart. during the contrast between herself is this open and transparent candidate, and although she didn't actually say it, trump is a lie about transparency. it was almost a decade ago he promised to release his taxes. he never did. he promised to release his medical records. he never did. he said, release his medical records. he neverdid. he said, i release his medical records. h
joining me now is allan lichtman, distinguished professor of history at american university.ections since 1984. today, we're seeing a little war of words, after kamala harris released her medical records and accused donald trump of a "lack of transparency" for not releasing his. how much does this sort of thing move the needle with voters? probably not. i already issued my prediction deliberately even before the debate between harris and trump, which everyone says is pivotal. these...
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and the first one again was the american university school of public affairs, the first presidential foundation was the gerald r ford. because i'm showing my age. i went to school with. mike ford and so. at one of our reunions i said what we were doing in said, well, go ahead and write me. and i did. and it took a while for him to respond. but when he responded he said absolu. we talked to gleaves, we're in, you know. so at the gerald r ford, ford was the first one for our members are the lifeblood of our and we really want more members are a three year old organization is now a leader in examining the role ladies performed while in the white house in american society and globally there could be no more fitting place for us to have this conference and carrying on the inspiration and a first lady betty ford who set her goal for her kickoff 40 years ago was and i'm going to quote today we have started a new and i hope a continuing project we have set out to at what the role of the first lady has been and what direction that role take for the future. so we are carrying on today. your mo
and the first one again was the american university school of public affairs, the first presidential foundation was the gerald r ford. because i'm showing my age. i went to school with. mike ford and so. at one of our reunions i said what we were doing in said, well, go ahead and write me. and i did. and it took a while for him to respond. but when he responded he said absolu. we talked to gleaves, we're in, you know. so at the gerald r ford, ford was the first one for our members are the...
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the 1915 declaration of the american association of university professors, a aup contains what remainshe most influential justification for academicem freedom in the united states. the current regulations governing academic freedom that most american colleges and universities ultimately derive derivedfrom the 1915 declaratio. the 1915c declaration tied defensive academic freedom to its conception of a professors function. the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge. let's based on expertise gained through extensive study. stress the professors cannot perform the societally valuable function people without academic expertise are able to punish them for expressing their views the 1915 declaration recognize that speech by professors does not meet academic standards, it is not academic expression that contributes to the production and dissemination of knowledge. therefore it does not merit protection of academic freedom. it insisted on the other professors are competent to determine whether academic speech meets academic standards. involvement by others, the declaration stress will inevitab
the 1915 declaration of the american association of university professors, a aup contains what remainshe most influential justification for academicem freedom in the united states. the current regulations governing academic freedom that most american colleges and universities ultimately derive derivedfrom the 1915 declaratio. the 1915c declaration tied defensive academic freedom to its conception of a professors function. the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge. let's based on expertise...
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and so they put enormous pressure on american universities on some media organizations on individuals as well to try and silence them, possibly by making things illegal. you have universities in acting speech codes that probably violate the 1st amendment, that alone principles of academic freedom in some state and local governments trying to do similar things as well. this is essentially sort of mccarthy i tactic . what's most appalling about it is it's being done to try and insulate or protect a country. it's currently engaged in a genocidal campaign and now seems to be expanding it into other areas as well. certainly expanding the war into other areas as well. and i worry that this will inevitably have a backlash in the united states that it will, in fact, re, kendall resentment. it will re, kendall, some of the worst forms of anti semitism you've seen in the past. is people don't like being silenced. they don't like being marginalized, but don't like being bullied. and unfortunately, i think that's what some of israel's more over zealous defenders in the united states have started
and so they put enormous pressure on american universities on some media organizations on individuals as well to try and silence them, possibly by making things illegal. you have universities in acting speech codes that probably violate the 1st amendment, that alone principles of academic freedom in some state and local governments trying to do similar things as well. this is essentially sort of mccarthy i tactic . what's most appalling about it is it's being done to try and insulate or protect...
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animal farm in 1945 and 1984 published in 1949 pic >> you mentioned you are a professor at an american university and you teach a class on or will. students who come to your class, what do they know about george orwell when they enter your class? >> that is one thing i ask them. there is a wide range. there are always a few orwell enthusiasts who have read beyond the standard animal farm and are familiar with his essays or his book on unemployment in 1930s england. most of them come in having read one or maybe both of animal form and 1984 in middle school or high school. their knowledge is not an excessive familiarity and one that comes from a class context. before they leave they are all orwell experts. they have read several ways pass as waste--essays. >> in today's context there is a censorship at work within broader society and that is how orwell uses it in 1984. the thought is policing what you say aloud and what you think. >> orwell talks about children who will rat you out. as someone with children i can empathize with this. as the idea that you have no private internal self and you have t
animal farm in 1945 and 1984 published in 1949 pic >> you mentioned you are a professor at an american university and you teach a class on or will. students who come to your class, what do they know about george orwell when they enter your class? >> that is one thing i ask them. there is a wide range. there are always a few orwell enthusiasts who have read beyond the standard animal farm and are familiar with his essays or his book on unemployment in 1930s england. most of them come...
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i was there until i moved to american university and run the center for environment and equity which was to exciting to pass up. it specifically focuses on the social side with the issues having to do with community and equity. moving to a new job and releasing a book at the same time i do not recommend. >> to you recall your earliest memory of protesting or the protest move at large? >> the first that i went to was a pro-choice protest. i took a bus down with a student group of some sort with my sisters and we marched for reproductive rights which at the time seemed like it was going to be fine. for those of you that remember the clinton administration he was very supportive of reproductive rights he was doing a campaign app so he waited until the march cleared, did not match with the group but marched with the banner at the end with people of his campaign that stood in as protesters to be involved. it was interesting because at the time i started to realize how protest can be performative which is one of the themes that i focused on. my first experience with marching and seeing the
i was there until i moved to american university and run the center for environment and equity which was to exciting to pass up. it specifically focuses on the social side with the issues having to do with community and equity. moving to a new job and releasing a book at the same time i do not recommend. >> to you recall your earliest memory of protesting or the protest move at large? >> the first that i went to was a pro-choice protest. i took a bus down with a student group of...
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, he had written in jarselm pot that he complained a lot about the change of atmosphere. an american university and said that there was a time when no one dared to make such criticisms, and now at the high levels of management and professors of major universities such as harvard and amity, and despite all the risks that you said may happen in the future, their lives are completely when these names are called, it will be announced as your turn you see, it took the university to call you an anti-semitic, then all those local media where you live, they will attack you , your family will be humiliated, your family will be completely lost . in fact, she has decided to play her role in the face of a civilizational war, so why, despite all these statistics, despite the atmosphere that became so intense in america and many western countries, how is it now that the election campaigns in america is taking place , either trump or harris, both of them. the american people all became supporters of the resistance. onor's government is standing. no, it is working on people's minds anyway . look, how many peop
, he had written in jarselm pot that he complained a lot about the change of atmosphere. an american university and said that there was a time when no one dared to make such criticisms, and now at the high levels of management and professors of major universities such as harvard and amity, and despite all the risks that you said may happen in the future, their lives are completely when these names are called, it will be announced as your turn you see, it took the university to call you an...
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i've there i had lectures at universities it's it's easier to find remarks in an american university a european university than in vietnam. they know what socialism is but you write in your new book, mr. seidelman today, vietnam, vietnamese economy is one of the most open in the world. at the same time, they're not holding elections correct? that's correct. of course, you have to distinguish between politics on the one hand, it's not a democracy of course. it's a one party system. there's no freedom press. all the newspapers are owned by the government. so you have to distinguish in the economy, they became more and more free, but not unfortunately, in politics. this is true is a difference maybe to to the second country, poland. poland was one of the first country in europe in the eighties. even in the eighties, people had to 2 hours and hours in long queues to catch something to eat, to get products, sometimes even days in the eighties, not to the fifties. and then there started in 1990 with free market reforms, polish it all, which was a finance minister, an economist who believes
i've there i had lectures at universities it's it's easier to find remarks in an american university a european university than in vietnam. they know what socialism is but you write in your new book, mr. seidelman today, vietnam, vietnamese economy is one of the most open in the world. at the same time, they're not holding elections correct? that's correct. of course, you have to distinguish between politics on the one hand, it's not a democracy of course. it's a one party system. there's no...
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. >> joining us now on book tv, it is american university british history professor laura beers author of "orwell's ghosts: wisdom and warnings for the 21st century." laura beers, what does it mean for something to be orwellian? >> i think orwellian is one of those use and misused as well. kind of totalizing world of misinformation, of social control, of thought policing to use a term that orwell coined and propaganda. and i heard the dnc described in a right-wing newspaper the other day as an orwellian kamala harris show where she is being presented as a big brother figure. certainly, there have been no shortage of people critiquing the trump administration as orwellian and on the flipside, pro trump supporters critiquing the deep platforming of trump after january 6th as orwellian thought policing and the shutting down of debate. so both sides of the political spectrum use the word to basically bash their political enemies with more or less accuracy. >> what did the term orwellian mean in the 1950s? >> he died in the 1950s. it has this association with the manipulation of language, w
. >> joining us now on book tv, it is american university british history professor laura beers author of "orwell's ghosts: wisdom and warnings for the 21st century." laura beers, what does it mean for something to be orwellian? >> i think orwellian is one of those use and misused as well. kind of totalizing world of misinformation, of social control, of thought policing to use a term that orwell coined and propaganda. and i heard the dnc described in a right-wing...
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tricia bacon is associate professor at the american university in washington, where she directs the policygardner's point there, where is hamas and now was a mark will they be regrouping and naming a new leader or when they want to keep this quiet this time around? it they want to keep this quiet this time around?— they want to keep this quiet this time around? it is likely they would _ this time around? it is likely they would want _ this time around? it is likely they would want to - this time around? it is likely they would want to name i this time around? it is likely they would want to name a l this time around? it is likely i they would want to name a new leader but the question is how they go about the process on a green on a successor given that the organisation has to be careful not to be detected by israeli military operations. i think they would try to do so, but whether they can really have a consensus and cohere around own and a leader in this environment is an open question. environment is an open question-— environment is an open cuestion. , , ., question. just in terms of t
tricia bacon is associate professor at the american university in washington, where she directs the policygardner's point there, where is hamas and now was a mark will they be regrouping and naming a new leader or when they want to keep this quiet this time around? it they want to keep this quiet this time around?— they want to keep this quiet this time around? it is likely they would _ this time around? it is likely they would want _ this time around? it is likely they would want to - this...
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an american university professor also criticized the national security advisor of the white house, who said that it is clear that iran's actions significantly escalate tensions. the article still did not mention the assassination of ismail haniyeh, hassan nasrallah, abbas nilfroushan, and soleimani. there is no incident in khor and iran has only responded to these assassinations. mojtaba shah soni of sed and sima news agency. good time. you are a viewer of jahan today program . about the topic of operation sadeq 2, another guest will be added to our group. mr. nazi mansour i greet you, the former member of the lebanese parliament, mr. mansour, first of all, please tell me that the zionists tried to instill terror in the region with a series of terrorist operations, but finally, last night , iran's ballistic and ballistic missiles landed one after the other in the occupied territories. what is your opinion about the result of iran's operation and what effect do you think it will have on the process? in the name of god, the most merciful, the most merciful, in the name of god, the most m
an american university professor also criticized the national security advisor of the white house, who said that it is clear that iran's actions significantly escalate tensions. the article still did not mention the assassination of ismail haniyeh, hassan nasrallah, abbas nilfroushan, and soleimani. there is no incident in khor and iran has only responded to these assassinations. mojtaba shah soni of sed and sima news agency. good time. you are a viewer of jahan today program . about the topic...
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the center for environments community and equity and a professor in the school of service at american university. her previous books include, activism inc how the outsourcing grassroots campaigns is strangling progressive politics, america and american resistance from the women's march of the blue. we're here this evening discuss her fascinating new book, saving from climate shocks to climate action. now, let's please give a warm welcome to dana fisher. welcome, dana. thank you for having. this is great. you know, i've climate one remotely during covid. it's nice to be here in the commonwealth club. well, welcome. on a fairly congratulate and on again a fantastic book. i think you've done an incredible job of taking decades worth of work, scientific research and producing a book that is packed full of insights as well written and easy to read. thank you. i really enjoyed it. so before we get into the book, can you tell us a bit about yourself where you're from and where you spent your formative years? okay, so i'm from bryn mawr, pennsylvania is the western suburbs of philadelphia. so i grew up
the center for environments community and equity and a professor in the school of service at american university. her previous books include, activism inc how the outsourcing grassroots campaigns is strangling progressive politics, america and american resistance from the women's march of the blue. we're here this evening discuss her fascinating new book, saving from climate shocks to climate action. now, let's please give a warm welcome to dana fisher. welcome, dana. thank you for having. this...
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an american university professor also criticized the national security advisor of the white house who said that it is clear that iran's actions are significantly intensifying the tensions. you still haven't mentioned the assassination of ismail haniyeh hassan nasrallah, abbas nilfroushan and soleimani. no incident happens in khor and iran has only responded to these attacks. mojtaba shah soni , radio and television news agency, good time, you are a viewer of the jahan today program, about the issue of operation sadiq's promise, 2 more guests will be added to our group , mr. nazi mansour, a former member of the lebanese parliament, mr. mansour, i greet you. a series of terrorist operations tried to instill terror in the region, but finally last night iran's ballistic missiles and farasut one after another landed in the occupied territories . what is your estimate of the result of iran's operation and what effect do you think it will have on the recent relations? in the name of allah, the merciful. in the name of allah , the merciful, the merciful, and may god's blessings be upon the pr
an american university professor also criticized the national security advisor of the white house who said that it is clear that iran's actions are significantly intensifying the tensions. you still haven't mentioned the assassination of ismail haniyeh hassan nasrallah, abbas nilfroushan and soleimani. no incident happens in khor and iran has only responded to these attacks. mojtaba shah soni , radio and television news agency, good time, you are a viewer of the jahan today program, about the...
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we are going to take you right over to the american university for that event on doug emhoff publicly becoming the first gentleman of the united states. have a great day, everybody. >> and she has written on several current ladies including lady bird johnson and michelle obama. finally, we have diana with us today. diane is a professor emeritus of communication at st. louis university, and is also a founding member of the first lady's association for research and education. she's taught courses and written about the first ladies for over 30 years. as three panelists have recently published two books, u.s. first ladies making history and learning legacies, and remember the first ladies. they just launched american --, a podcast series highlighting the legacy of american first 80's in collaboration with. i will be moderating the panel, and we hope to have time for questions. let's get started. so this is a very interesting topic. we will at some point have a first gentleman rather than a first lady of the united states. to start, gets fired at a pace line. how in general have the duties
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harris policies rewarded iran's regime and the extreme woke ideologies that are preventing the american universitiese are things that are very connected to authoritarian regimes around the world and they really benefit from what's happening in america's universities and i think it is just dangerous. i think both candidates are harmful to us interests and national security. interests and national security-— interests and national security. just talked us through _ security. just talked us through where - security. just talked us through where you - security. just talked us through where you are| security. just talked us l through where you are at security. just talked us - through where you are at right now because you said you're going to vote for third—party candidate and what is it about the two main candidates that doesn't get your vote? the american _ doesn't get your vote? the american solidarity - doesn't get your vote? the american solidarity party and the both_ american solidarity party and the both main parties i do not really— the both main parties i do not really agree entirely with what
harris policies rewarded iran's regime and the extreme woke ideologies that are preventing the american universitiese are things that are very connected to authoritarian regimes around the world and they really benefit from what's happening in america's universities and i think it is just dangerous. i think both candidates are harmful to us interests and national security. interests and national security-— interests and national security. just talked us through _ security. just talked us...
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turning. new fate to unfold, people's conscience rising as the truth starts to be told, from american university to uprisings worldwide, your professor stand with you against the unjust die, find comfort in the solidarity through the pressure you face, empathize with young hearts in this relentless chase, the commands lessons guide. in humanities fight, be steadfast as commanded in the quest for what's right, do not oppress nor be oppressed, let these words like the way, for resistance from advances with god's victory, the world is waking up and history turns of page, the truth is shining bright in every heart and every air. age the resistance front more stronger with courage and with might stand up forwards right in the darkest of the night stand up for what's right in the darkest of the night stand up for what's right in the darkest of the night. imagine waking up every day, knowing that the day before you have murdered tens, if not hundreds of people, and that your mission for the day is to do the same. now, imagine if you have been doing that every day for the past year. well, that is what i
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us today is anita mcbride who directs the legacies of america's first ladies initiative and american university. where she serves as executive and resident for the school public affairs. she is also advisor to the university of sign institute for policy and politics, anita's white house experience bans over three decades and for a ministrations included the chief of staff for first lady laura bush. she is also a founding member of flayer. also with us today is nancy kagan smith, she is a retired director of the presidential material division at the national archive and record the administration. she is the current president of the first lady association for research and education and she has written on several first ladies including lady johnson and michelle obama. finally we have diana carling with us today, diana professor of communication at the st. louis university and also a founding member of the first lady association for research and education. she has taught courses in written about the first lady for over 30 years. our three panelistr have recenty have two books u.s. first ladies maki
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and so they put enormous pressure on american universities on some media organizations on individuals as well to try and silence them, possibly by basing things illegal. you have universities in acting speech codes that probably violate the 1st amendment, but alone, principles of academic freedom in some state and local governments trying to do similar things as well. this is essentially sort of mccarthy i tactic. but what's most appalling about it is it's being done to try and insulate or protect a country. it's currently engaged in a genocidal campaign and now seems to be expanding it into other areas as well. certainly expanding the war into other areas as well. and i worry that this will inevitably have a backlash in the united states that it will, in fact, re, kendall resentment. it will rekindle some of the worst forms and anti semitism you've seen in the past. is people don't like being silenced. they don't like being marginalized, but don't like being bullied. and unfortunately, i think that's what some of israel's more over zealous defenders in the united states have started
and so they put enormous pressure on american universities on some media organizations on individuals as well to try and silence them, possibly by basing things illegal. you have universities in acting speech codes that probably violate the 1st amendment, but alone, principles of academic freedom in some state and local governments trying to do similar things as well. this is essentially sort of mccarthy i tactic. but what's most appalling about it is it's being done to try and insulate or...
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us war against vietnam, this was the second anti-war student uprising that took place at an american university. in the condemnation of israel and israel is more scandalous than ever before in the eyes of the public, in spite of all these censorships, its hands are stained with the blood of 42,000 innocent people in gaza, and the world is seeing that this is happening from trench bombs and it uses two-ton one-ton bombs in a residential area, so it seems that during the last one year, especially after operation storm, the regime has been weakened in various dimensions, which is very wide. it has been discredited both politically and in the media in the eyes of public opinion, and as i said, maybe a part it may have been taken from the war scenes, but the general trend of the war is to the detriment of the zionist regime. this is the final sentence of the general trend of the war to the detriment of the regime . let's take a look at gaza and palestine and give an analysis of the future of developments in the region in the coming time. do you think that the zionist regime has intensified the bombi
us war against vietnam, this was the second anti-war student uprising that took place at an american university. in the condemnation of israel and israel is more scandalous than ever before in the eyes of the public, in spite of all these censorships, its hands are stained with the blood of 42,000 innocent people in gaza, and the world is seeing that this is happening from trench bombs and it uses two-ton one-ton bombs in a residential area, so it seems that during the last one year, especially...
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met at the graduation and i managed to speak to use mean for that he who was studying at the american university of cairo. it's mary and i'm calling for my mother. i said that was very difficult. there's nothing less of that because as far as i said that there's nothing different the future is like buried under the fast forward 15 years and i met yes mean again in cairo where she now lives with her husband and 3 children like many dozens. yes. mean struggles to process the enormity of the current war on guys a fight those mysteries. um i think is engineered and i think like many palestinians in my situation we haven't had time to actually grief or deal with what's happening in, in any way. and still very much in denial, still haven't come to terms with the reality that exists and goes, i know like i was there exact, it was months ago with the kids. i have taken them at least twice a year since i i, i had them. so all the connection as a from, as a small family to go. so it's very, very strong. so no, it's, it's, i don't know how to describe the situation i'm in or how i'm dealing with it. or if
met at the graduation and i managed to speak to use mean for that he who was studying at the american university of cairo. it's mary and i'm calling for my mother. i said that was very difficult. there's nothing less of that because as far as i said that there's nothing different the future is like buried under the fast forward 15 years and i met yes mean again in cairo where she now lives with her husband and 3 children like many dozens. yes. mean struggles to process the enormity of the...
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are turning, new fate to unfold, people's conscience rising as the truth starts to be told, th american universe to uprisings worldwide, your professor. stand with you against the unjust eye, find comfort in the solidarity through the pressure you face, empathize with young hearts in this relentless chase, the commands lessons guide us in humanities fight, be steadfast as commanded in the quest for what's right, do not oppress nor be oppressed, let these words like the way the... the resistance fun advances with god's victory some day, the world is breaking up and history turns of page, the truth is shining bright in every heart and every age, the resistance front grow stronger with courage and with might stand up for us right in the darkest of the night, stand up for what's right in لا جاهز تعالى بدنا ننزل ابو نضال وام نضالات. 1 2 3 4 the occupation no more, اضرب اضرباله.
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look at what is going on now on american university campuses is what is not safe anymore to be jewish or the streets of london where a jewish man could not cross the road during yet appalling protest or the fact that we can't seem to deport illegal immigrants either your southern border or the small boats that are crossing the channel or take wukari another bad neo-marxist idea developed from -- and all those crazy postmodernists in the 1960s. the idea biological sex is not a reality. we now have president biden introducing regulation plans around title nine, which mean that girls could see biological in their changing rooms, in their locker rooms, in their school restrooms, and not be able to do anything about it. and if they complain about it, they could be the ones guilty harassment. how on earth can that be happening in our or the climate extremists who aren't with just stopping coal fired power stations here in america. lng terminals are being built. fracking in the united kingdom but want to go further whether it's imposing electric or castles, heat pumps or extra taxes on the p
look at what is going on now on american university campuses is what is not safe anymore to be jewish or the streets of london where a jewish man could not cross the road during yet appalling protest or the fact that we can't seem to deport illegal immigrants either your southern border or the small boats that are crossing the channel or take wukari another bad neo-marxist idea developed from -- and all those crazy postmodernists in the 1960s. the idea biological sex is not a reality. we now...
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environment, community and equity and a professor in the school of international savers at american universityr previous books include activism inc., how the outsourcing of grassroots campaigns is strangling progressive politics in america and american resistance, from the women's march to the blue wave, we are here to discuss her fascinating new book. let's please give a warm welcome to dana fisher. >> welcome, dana. >> thank you for having me. this is great. i've done climate 1 remotely during covid. it's nice to be here. >> welcome. firstly, congratulations on a fantastic book. i think you've done an incredible job of taking decades worth of work and scientific research and produced a new book that is practical with insights and easy to read. >> thank you. >> i really enjoyed it. before we get into the book, can you tell us a little bit about your self, where you're from and where you spent your formative years. >> i'm originally from bren brin mar, pennsylvania, which is the suburbs of philadelphia. i grew up in the woods outside of philly. i've actually lived across the united states. i'v
environment, community and equity and a professor in the school of international savers at american universityr previous books include activism inc., how the outsourcing of grassroots campaigns is strangling progressive politics in america and american resistance, from the women's march to the blue wave, we are here to discuss her fascinating new book. let's please give a warm welcome to dana fisher. >> welcome, dana. >> thank you for having me. this is great. i've done climate 1...
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a number of american universities did not allow students to hold rallies or demonstrations on the anniversary of the al-aqsa storm. the council of american islamic relations , referring to the pressure of the american government on the student movements supporting palestine from standard practices dual criticized in this country. unfortunately, when we come to the issue of gaza and palestine , there is an exception regarding civil rights for the free expression of thoughts and opinions. this issue is quite clear, if you want to say the same words in support of israel, there is no problem and you are safe, but if you say these words about palestine, you will be humiliated and accused of anti-semitism, and there will be consequences later. for your job and education, there is a report from our country about the bonefish season of the caspian in savel. golestan began. director general of golestan fisheries he said: it is expected that more than 1,300 tons of fish will be harvested at the end of the seed season. trust in god, the first day of sayyid. the beginning of the fishing season of syed is
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we've we've been plagued by these essentially these these um these puppets, they're trained in american universities, they're funded through all their their scholars and their tutors, they're monitored and infiltrated to the maximum, all of their administrations and their governments uh have operatives which ultimately have alliances with mosad or the cia, so they're so embedded, so entwined systemically within the jordanian government and his apparatus, the establishment, not just the government, the entire establishment, or within i would say now even the egyptians and even of course, i dare say even turkey and various other nations that that claim to be sovereign and free, but from their actions you can see that they tend to always comply with with with zionist interests in in west asia, the example i'll give you of turkey, they say we've given we've done a trade embargo, but they're still doing trade with with israel, they did trade of about eight billion dollars they of material that they sold to israel uh in 20-22, even more in 23, no doubt, they also are very happy to be the... for oil to com
we've we've been plagued by these essentially these these um these puppets, they're trained in american universities, they're funded through all their their scholars and their tutors, they're monitored and infiltrated to the maximum, all of their administrations and their governments uh have operatives which ultimately have alliances with mosad or the cia, so they're so embedded, so entwined systemically within the jordanian government and his apparatus, the establishment, not just the...
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my dc is an associate professor of public policy at the american university of payment or 11 on his home to run 250000 policy and refugees with nearly half living and 12 overcrowded refugee camps. they faced many challenges including poverty and being excluded from jobs and owning property, just to name a few. we spoke to one palestinian teenager about his living conditions in the country and thoughts on what's been happening in gas of this. and they look at a sublet, logical affinity for you, but that was some of the fun. on the day, it's almost as in, it didn't become the probably it's a fall on that a couple, aka has, i'm in the setup and is all m. so you need this all know, live, know in the 100 from us playing with initial number noticed on, on, on, on a little bit on i'm out on the must be some of the most positive. so you need to solve the, some of them today. most of them the settings of getting on the bus on the funds because i still have still been to see it the id, but the other was a van to get us all both. yeah. the i think on, on the while you're on the, on the phone and so
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from muslim countries to even american university students. today, the issue of islamic resistance is the first word in the islamic world and in the whole world of humanity. israel's goal, in my opinion. except killing and bloodshed and calling nations to each other's lives. it is nothing at all, ayatollah kaabi the member of the assembly of leadership experts also considered hezbollah as one of the blessed growths of the islamic revolution and said that at the beginning of the islamic revolution, hezbollah was a fledgling seedling that today is the flag bearer of the resistance . islamic ummah with new media will be held on the 24th and 25th of mehr in qom and tehran. mr. akbari announced the presentation of the selected articles, the unveiling of the collection of works, and the introduction of the authors of the best works, from the programs of the two-day initiation ceremony of this conference in qom and tehran . 336 abstracts of articles were received, which are in the abstract book the articles will be published and presented to those in
from muslim countries to even american university students. today, the issue of islamic resistance is the first word in the islamic world and in the whole world of humanity. israel's goal, in my opinion. except killing and bloodshed and calling nations to each other's lives. it is nothing at all, ayatollah kaabi the member of the assembly of leadership experts also considered hezbollah as one of the blessed growths of the islamic revolution and said that at the beginning of the islamic...
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he conducts field research, not a gas because we're emotions brian far for an american university. this is a camera truck. when you have them anymore, they trapping testing and releasing nice. you've animals to seize the catching diseases from human or domestic animals. such studies, a martial with africa facing a dramatic increase in did, we do not adapt brakes. how does your work help us understand? is there not diseases? so what i've known so far is that we've seen much more domestic and even such as dogs and cats going into a day. and then i anticipate. another thing that i've learned is that those doesn't cause indeed those curious and back to you and viruses, interfaces and those 3 in fact, the way issues of, of medic, esther with close to 2 thirds of madagascar is population living in rural areas. monitoring the health of animal, the future is key to stopping these outbreaks. the mad dog initiative is a non profit organization. the news is dimension. and straight animals need to national parks. on non g on rough, i'm here is leaving a team of busy ducks, amazing dogs and tru
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jane hall is a professor of media and politics at the american university in washington, dc. for years she's been observing the deepening divide in american society. their people who say we're more polarized and we've been since the civil war. i think that our media and our politics amplify each other. the floodgates have been opened to all kinds of hate speech and particularly against vulnerable grooves, particularly against women. a bad polarization is something sabrina. boost bar has also observed in her daily campaign trail chats. my son is he's a transfer so and so we, it's difficult, he watches fox news and some of those other, you know, extreme right wing channels. you, my son alive has many so many heated discussions and they didn't end well. so we have agreed to not talk about politics like it's thanksgiving or things like that, just to keep the peace boost bar needs to find a way of talking politics with the opposing side. even if that can be a thankless task. well, the difficulty is, is like how do you work with someone who's disrespectful? how do you find that bal
jane hall is a professor of media and politics at the american university in washington, dc. for years she's been observing the deepening divide in american society. their people who say we're more polarized and we've been since the civil war. i think that our media and our politics amplify each other. the floodgates have been opened to all kinds of hate speech and particularly against vulnerable grooves, particularly against women. a bad polarization is something sabrina. boost bar has also...