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c. allen, as we've been saying this is only possible if democrats hold onto the house and actually make gains in the senate. now, from the latest poll numbers up a very big if well, joe biden needs to generate interest in voting for democrats. he's looking at the pores, he's seeing that the position they were in a few months ago has essentially evaporated. you remember back in june, the supreme court knows that it was overhauling the abortion laws here in the united states that lead to 14 states banning abortion. many others have imposed very strict a conditions on getting abortion, but that led to thousands and thousands of people going out on to the streets, complaining about the decision and registering to vote many women men, men, many minorities did that. and they said that come november as far as they were concerned, abortion was very much on the ballot. and of course that the democrats had been behind the republicans at that point. and suddenly the gap got a lot smaller. but over the last couple of weeks, the gap has begun to get bigger. only 8 percent of people see that abortion
c. allen, as we've been saying this is only possible if democrats hold onto the house and actually make gains in the senate. now, from the latest poll numbers up a very big if well, joe biden needs to generate interest in voting for democrats. he's looking at the pores, he's seeing that the position they were in a few months ago has essentially evaporated. you remember back in june, the supreme court knows that it was overhauling the abortion laws here in the united states that lead to 14...
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c. allen. what's the latest on this than in terms of the impact of the board ukraine on the global economy? well when you hear from the i m f and also from the world banker having their meetings here in washington this week, the talking grand macroeconomic terms. but the reality is, ordinary people are really struggling because of the financial crisis under struggling to do ordinary things like feed their family and also heat their homes. and this isn't just a thing that's here in the united states. this is globally. and there's acknowledgement by both these organizations that they have to address the issues and fight crystelina. georgia of said that at the and essentially inflation which is impacting most of the world at the moment, is attacks on the poorest. and that is why governments have to target their response and also make sure that it is temporary and they have to act to help those who are struggling the most. no david man, but malpass, who is the head of the world bank, has said somet
c. allen. what's the latest on this than in terms of the impact of the board ukraine on the global economy? well when you hear from the i m f and also from the world banker having their meetings here in washington this week, the talking grand macroeconomic terms. but the reality is, ordinary people are really struggling because of the financial crisis under struggling to do ordinary things like feed their family and also heat their homes. and this isn't just a thing that's here in the united...
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c. allen. what's the latest on this in terms of the impact of the war? ukraine on the global economy? well, just seen the crystelina. georgie of a shuttling into yet another meeting and that has been what has been happening over the last 3 days here in washington, d. c. she is going essentially from room to room speaking to people hammering the same message. there is a confluence of events which is hitting the global economy. it stems from corporate 19 residue, where some of the supply chains are still being affected. that is the climate crisis that is causing a great deal of problems in many places around the world, from pakistan to the united states. then there is the cost of living crisis with inflation high, all around the world and the very real prospect that a 3rd of the world's economies will be experiencing a recession in the next year. and she's aware that when you talk about the impact that inflation has, it is in her was a tax on the poorest in society. and she wanted governments and financial institutions like central banks to make sure that when they are working out solut
c. allen. what's the latest on this in terms of the impact of the war? ukraine on the global economy? well, just seen the crystelina. georgie of a shuttling into yet another meeting and that has been what has been happening over the last 3 days here in washington, d. c. she is going essentially from room to room speaking to people hammering the same message. there is a confluence of events which is hitting the global economy. it stems from corporate 19 residue, where some of the supply chains...
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c. allen, fisher reports crystelina. george eva is aware of the impact that high inflation is having on every one. and she says that governments really do have to do more to try and help the poorest. this isn't some abstract economic theory. this is being experienced by everyone if they go along to the shop, just to buy some food to feed their family. and she says that of governments and financial institutions are going to help than to help has to be targeted to those who are struggling the most. she says that essentially inflation is a taxation on the poorest in society. she's also aware that when that are financial issues, there can be political issues. and that has led to critics to wonder whether the international monetary fund and the world bank is fit for purpose in negotiating its way through this crisis. whether capitalism should continue to be the driver of what is happening with global economies. well, that is a point i put to a senior figure in the world bank when you have these types of multiple crisis. oh, d
c. allen, fisher reports crystelina. george eva is aware of the impact that high inflation is having on every one. and she says that governments really do have to do more to try and help the poorest. this isn't some abstract economic theory. this is being experienced by everyone if they go along to the shop, just to buy some food to feed their family. and she says that of governments and financial institutions are going to help than to help has to be targeted to those who are struggling the...
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c. allen. how politically effective do we think these promises really off the biden? well, he's got to get democrats owed to the pause 3 weeks to day when the mid terms happen. you remember back in june, when the court made the decision that essentially was overturning the abortion law . here in the united states, it brought thousands of people on to the streets across the country. there was a huge surgeon, people registering to vote, particularly at women and minorities. they felt that their rights were under threat not just on abortion, but because of some of the comments that had been made in the court. they also felt that some of the marriage rights might be impacted even same sex marriage could be impacted. and there was a huge surgeon support for the democrats at that point. they've been lagging behind the republicans as the party and government tends to do when it comes to the mid terms. and suddenly they caught up a huge amount. but that was back in the summer. and here we are in october 3 weeks away from paul's. and we're looking at joe biden with an approval
c. allen. how politically effective do we think these promises really off the biden? well, he's got to get democrats owed to the pause 3 weeks to day when the mid terms happen. you remember back in june, when the court made the decision that essentially was overturning the abortion law . here in the united states, it brought thousands of people on to the streets across the country. there was a huge surgeon, people registering to vote, particularly at women and minorities. they felt that their...
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allen. ah, the new c 7 generation sold almost 25000 units. now the estate was most definitely a hit with its fans. it was the 1st time the aria 6 was available exclusively in this body style variant. it's now history, but pulling the void, it left was the arrest 7, fus, back for $34.00 on the vehicle dynamics front. we added a further highlight. in addition to the torque vectoring, we now also have rear axle steering for extra agility the dogs lingual recall code tools, and the far smaller turning circle means it also helps with parking parking in front of him because of broader side note. the current generation of the r s 6 launched in 2019 was without doubt the most exciting sporty estates of all time in visual terms. the so common elements with the a 6 with the roof, the front doors and the tailgate. all the other body parts were brand new. looks wise. this model made the most conspicuous departure from its entry level sister version. and if there was ever a car, absolutely geared to performance, this one was it with a body 4 centimeters w
allen. ah, the new c 7 generation sold almost 25000 units. now the estate was most definitely a hit with its fans. it was the 1st time the aria 6 was available exclusively in this body style variant. it's now history, but pulling the void, it left was the arrest 7, fus, back for $34.00 on the vehicle dynamics front. we added a further highlight. in addition to the torque vectoring, we now also have rear axle steering for extra agility the dogs lingual recall code tools, and the far smaller...
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allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity, endorser or influencer. and unfortunately this has very badly back fired for adidas . i don't think they ever expected they'd be in this situation. and now they're unfortunately having to remedial lee put a clean up operation in place to tried and to, you know, minimize the damage that's been inflicted on the brand by being associated with him and some of his a very unpopular and not mainstream points of view. so i think this company, unfortunately, is gonna rethink altogether, whether it continues with celebrity endorsements. and if it does, then it needs to be much more careful. interesting that it's not
allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity, endorser or influencer. and unfortunately this has very...
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s full costs and dominate cane is in the german capital, but 1st to allen fisher about the groups headquarters in washington, d. c. well, tell us the i m f is releasing forecasts for regions across the world. it's fair to say the global economy looks to be something of a serious slum as i am, when you look at the report that it's been released for sub saharan africa. when it's entitled living on the edge, you realize that things there aren't looking good either. there is the very old cliches that when europe sneezes, africa catches a cold. and although there was who, after they pandemic, that there had been some rising growth in 2021 the. the foundations for what happens in 20222023 are not great either. the biggest challenge is, of course, like everywhere else in the world is the cost of living crisis, but exacerbated in africa by the fact that there is massive food insecurity, particularly in the horn of africa. and across this, a hill, according to the international monetary fund, somewhere in the region of a 123000000 people might not know where their next meal is coming from, with any great certainty. and th
s full costs and dominate cane is in the german capital, but 1st to allen fisher about the groups headquarters in washington, d. c. well, tell us the i m f is releasing forecasts for regions across the world. it's fair to say the global economy looks to be something of a serious slum as i am, when you look at the report that it's been released for sub saharan africa. when it's entitled living on the edge, you realize that things there aren't looking good either. there is the very old cliches...
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allen fisher reports from i'm at headquarters in washington, d. c. it's a dark time for the global economy from all over the world. delegates and representatives are in washington to be told what many already know economically, things are bad and they're going to get worse. the global economy continues to face steep challenges, shaped by 3 powerful forces, the russian invasion of ukraine. the cost of living crisis caused by persistent and broadening inflation pressures. and the slow down in china, inflation is biting economies around the world, making it harder for ordinary people to do ordinary things, like feed their families or warm their homes. the i m f says the reasons are many under complicated, but strict covered locked downs and china has had growth there and impacted the global supply chain. there are several climate emergencies under russia's war in ukraine, which has hit food supplies and caused an energy crisis. this winter in europe is described by the i m f is challenging, but warns next winter will be worse when it comes to the cost o
allen fisher reports from i'm at headquarters in washington, d. c. it's a dark time for the global economy from all over the world. delegates and representatives are in washington to be told what many already know economically, things are bad and they're going to get worse. the global economy continues to face steep challenges, shaped by 3 powerful forces, the russian invasion of ukraine. the cost of living crisis caused by persistent and broadening inflation pressures. and the slow down in...
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allen fisher has more from washington d. c. crystelina georgina is aware of the impact that high inflation is having on every one. and she says that governments really do have to do more to try and help the poorest. this isn't some abstract economic theory. this is being experienced by everyone. if they go along to the shop, just to buy some food to feed their family. and she says that of governments and financial institutions are going to help than the help has to be targeted to those who are struggling the most. she says that essentially inflation is a taxation on the poorest in society. she's also aware that when that are financial issues, there can be political issues. and that has led to critics to wonder whether the international monetary fund and the world bank is fit for purpose in negotiating its way through this crisis. whether capitalism should continue to be the driver of what is happening with global economies. well, that is a point i put to a senior figure in the world bank. when you have these types of multiple
allen fisher has more from washington d. c. crystelina georgina is aware of the impact that high inflation is having on every one. and she says that governments really do have to do more to try and help the poorest. this isn't some abstract economic theory. this is being experienced by everyone. if they go along to the shop, just to buy some food to feed their family. and she says that of governments and financial institutions are going to help than the help has to be targeted to those who are...
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we are filming for a documentary for allen as well as sell o be aired on c-span. so you guys might be in the video just basin with camera is especially if you ask questions during our q&a portion which will be happening later. if you have any questions or concerns with pink children can feel free to reach out to anyone of us are go visit the info desk on the other side of the store. there will be a q&a portion where an microphone is going to be passed around.nt if you guys can ask questions into the mic for the documentary ever c-span that would be very useful. and the just going to give ellen a quick introduction before letter take it away. ellen jovin is the founder of syntaxes, a communication skills training consultancy. she holds degrees from harvard in german and ucla and comparative literature and the studies 25 languages just for. fun. and she lives with her husband in new york city. i do not going to let alan take it away. thank you so much for being as she discusses "rebel with a clause." >> thank you. [applause] >> hello, all you grammar nerds. welcome
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c-span 2 as a public service. . >> let me tell you but our speaker this evening. but dr. allen -- is us on assistant professor of global affairs at gennadiy washington university. since 2011, he also served as an assistant director at the new color studies institute. in his primary research in teaching areas, he has done in modern u. s. history and foreign policy. he focused on weapons policies and cold war diplomacy. he also believes making education work sensible to people outside of universities. he works to give public presentations on why ranging topics are throughout american history. there is the rise of the american suburbs, the gilded age, the role prohibition played in an 18 twenties, the history of dining in the united states, and the 1939 world fair. allen will also be back with us on january 11th. he will discuss kennedy, nixon, and the debate of the century. we hope you will consider joining us. we are so excited to have allen with us this evening. without any further ado, please join me in welcoming allen -- >> thank you for the generous introduction. i am dr. al
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c. from on this that's head over to alan fisher. he's very in washington. so how bleak is the picture looking for the global economy? allen? well, it's hard to, to put any positive spin on what is happening according to crystelina georgina that are a number of things that have impacted the global economy. and there's still the residue from corporate 1900. the fact that supply chain still on back to normal there as climate challenges all around the world, the war and ukraine has certainly added to the instability. and there is the cost of living crisis. and she said that governments really have to act to try and come, but inflation and not news coming is we find out that inflation here in the united states is that a 40 year high? she says that inflation everyone would accept is attack station on the most vulnerable communities, though, was those with the lowest income. and she said that's where the government need to focus any actions that they take and it has to be focus like that. and it has to be temporary as well. now the warning ukraine is also cause the problem of food insecurity, not just in sub saharan africa, where
c. from on this that's head over to alan fisher. he's very in washington. so how bleak is the picture looking for the global economy? allen? well, it's hard to, to put any positive spin on what is happening according to crystelina georgina that are a number of things that have impacted the global economy. and there's still the residue from corporate 1900. the fact that supply chain still on back to normal there as climate challenges all around the world, the war and ukraine has certainly added...
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allen guelzo. >> thank you so much. i so appreciate your appearances on c-span.youen always have words of wisdm and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is recently you were on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications had pickets charge defeated and potentially leading to a settlement with the north in the balkanization ofy north america or the united states and they know there's always a risk for historians to play the what-if game. because i saw brilliant observations about the geopolitical impact that had particularly with respect to world war i and world war ii, and i thought it would be helpful for me in the audience to hear you review and perhaps stand on that again. i think of that profound implication for many of the discussions we are having today. check thank you. >> steve thankswh for that. i start off by asking the particular question the people what kind of world, what kind of world would we be looking at if pickets charge had succeeded or if lincoln had not been reelected in 1864 and if the confede
allen guelzo. >> thank you so much. i so appreciate your appearances on c-span.youen always have words of wisdm and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is recently you were on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications had pickets charge defeated and potentially leading to a settlement with the north in the balkanization ofy north america or the united states and they know there's always a risk for historians to play the what-if game....
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allen guelzo, thank you so much. professor, i so appreciate your appearances on c-span.you always have words of wisdom and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is, recently you on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications and potentially leading to a settlement with the north and balkanization of north america or the united states. and i know there's always a risk for historians to sit and play the what-if game but you and i thought very brilliant observations about the geopolitical impact that that would have taken with respect to world war i and world war ii. i thought it would be very helpful for me any audience to hear your review and perhaps expand on that again. i think it has profound implications for many of the discussions we are having today. >> host: thank you, steve. >> guest: steve, thanks for that. i start off, i start off by asking a particular question of people. what kind of world, what kind of world would we be looking at if pickets charge had succeeded? or if lincoln had not been reelected in 1864? if
allen guelzo, thank you so much. professor, i so appreciate your appearances on c-span.you always have words of wisdom and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is, recently you on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications and potentially leading to a settlement with the north and balkanization of north america or the united states. and i know there's always a risk for historians to sit and play the what-if game but you and i thought very...
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c-span2. we take you back now to our booktv programming. >> thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian, on the china reporter at axios and i'm here today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel, senior fellow here at hudson about his new book which we have right here called "no escape." and let me first introduce nury. he is a senior fellow here. he is a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom, and he is cofounder of the uyghur human rights project. he is one of the most prominent people who has been speaking out about the uyghur situation, the uyghur repression and the uyghur genocide in china for years. and i'm thrilled today to be able to talk to them about his book, learn more about his life story, his hard work, the challenges he has faced in what he sees going forward for the uyghur people. so thank you so much for joining us today, nury. >> thank you very much for having this conversation with me. >> i would like to ask you about the book project itself. how did it get started? when did you start thinking about writing
c-span2. we take you back now to our booktv programming. >> thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian, on the china reporter at axios and i'm here today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel, senior fellow here at hudson about his new book which we have right here called "no escape." and let me first introduce nury. he is a senior fellow here. he is a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom, and...
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allen's book backlash is for sale in the foyer. she will be signing copies of her book. please also watch for announcements about the airing of presentation on cv series in the coming days and weeks. he enjoyed the sensation of course we would appreciate going to steamboat institute.org to support us with your charitable contributions. great trip all across colorado throughout the country with important messages like helen here tonight her own individual liberty and free enterprise. schonfeld steamboat institute of instagram, twitter, facebook. we are always promoting great things like helen to work. and i thank you, now please go out and enjoy the reception and book signing. thank you for coming. [background noises] ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2 futures leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern south carolina republican senator tim scott talks about his book america, a redemption story on his life, political career and thoughts on america's future. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words missouri democratic congresswoman cori bush, author of the forerunner discusses her life in advocacy work bridges in
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j c what was one of the co-chairs along with allen -- i'm losing his last name.allen for west virginia. they laid out a blueprint for areas of focus. the first step back was inspired by some of that. interestingly enough, the person who chair that, nancy levin, is with the administration now. i think that's a really good target to get back and look at what we need to get to. >> yeah, a lot of things that were done, pulling together law enforcement, advocating to -- that report was amazing, the same thing with the 24th scent -- just for the record, just for the purposes of the hearing, can you highlight one or two things that make you lose your hair over that we haven't done yet? >> there really hasn't been much movement since that started. it starts with risk needs assessment. there certainly was a risk assessment done. some would argue that it is -- we talk about staff. you mentioned staff wellness. it doesn't directly answer your question, but i have to give you some specifics to think about around staff wellness. it is the critical thing. you are not even -- s
j c what was one of the co-chairs along with allen -- i'm losing his last name.allen for west virginia. they laid out a blueprint for areas of focus. the first step back was inspired by some of that. interestingly enough, the person who chair that, nancy levin, is with the administration now. i think that's a really good target to get back and look at what we need to get to. >> yeah, a lot of things that were done, pulling together law enforcement, advocating to -- that report was...
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allen, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. the news cycle is not about what they say.is about what they don't say. when it comes to abortion, it is a fact that the millions and millions of babies that were boarded were not -- aborted were not aborted because of -- we don't know the exact numbers of women for a health scenario. it is left out completely. is it 1% of the 60 million or 80 million? it has been taken out. not american citizens anymore? the news does not give you all of the facts. it is the same as with the millions of illegal aliens coming in and the crime rates going through the roof. we don't know the crimes being perpetrated in all of these cities, what the percentage of illegal aliens are pretty you never know if they are american citizens or illegal aliens. guest: i think hearing your question and your thoughts, i think it is important for voters and people to try to diversify your media intake. john and i are sitting here in front of cameras so we are part of the media. the media is not perfect. the media does make choices about what it covers. if you
allen, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. the news cycle is not about what they say.is about what they don't say. when it comes to abortion, it is a fact that the millions and millions of babies that were boarded were not -- aborted were not aborted because of -- we don't know the exact numbers of women for a health scenario. it is left out completely. is it 1% of the 60 million or 80 million? it has been taken out. not american citizens anymore? the news does...
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allen, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. the news cycle is not about what they say.is about what they don't say. when it comes to abortion, it is a fact that the millions and millions of babies that were boarded were not -- aborted were not aborted because of -- we don't know the exact numbers of women for a health scenario. it is left out completely. is it 1% of the 60 million or 80 million? it has been taken out. not american citizens anymore? the news does not give you all of the facts. it is the same as with the millions of illegal aliens coming in and the crime rates going through the roof. we don't know the crimes being perpetrated in all of these cities, what the percentage of illegal aliens are pretty you never know if they are american citizens or illegal aliens. guest: i think hearing your question and your thoughts, i think it is important for voters and people to try to diversify your media intake. john and i are sitting here in front of cameras so we are part of the media. the media is not perfect. the media does make choices about what it covers. if you
allen, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. the news cycle is not about what they say.is about what they don't say. when it comes to abortion, it is a fact that the millions and millions of babies that were boarded were not -- aborted were not aborted because of -- we don't know the exact numbers of women for a health scenario. it is left out completely. is it 1% of the 60 million or 80 million? it has been taken out. not american citizens anymore? the news does...
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comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> thank you for joining us today. my name b is bethany allen, the reporter at axios and i'm here today to speak a senior fellow here about his new book which we have here called no escape. when we first introduced him, he's a senior fellow here, a lawyer, vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religion freedom and cofounder of the human rights project. one of the most prominent people who have been speaking out about the uighur situation and genocide in china for years. tas book learn more about his his life story his his hard work the challenges that he has faced and what he sees going forward for the uighur people. so, thank you so much for joining us today nouri. thank you very much for coming to have this conversation with me, bethany. i would first like to ask you about the book project itself. how did it get started? when did you start thinking of writing a book and how did it come to be? thank you. if i may i'd like to begin by thanking my colleagues sarah here at hudson institute. and leadership and the support team professi
comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> thank you for joining us today. my name b is bethany allen, the reporter at axios and i'm here today to speak a senior fellow here about his new book which we have here called no escape. when we first introduced him, he's a senior fellow here, a lawyer, vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religion freedom and cofounder of the human rights...
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allen pietrobon. i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number, 1939. it is one of those years that stand out in world history. it is one of those years that invokes a reaction. it is much like 1776. we have the american revolution. perhaps 1989, the fall of the berlin wall. even at 9/11. there are just some dates that sear themselves into the historical memory. 1939 hold special significance. it is the year that world war ii began. it sparked a global war that was going to go on for nearly six years. it would result in upwards of 85 million people killed. that starts september 1st, 1939. much less remembered is the fact that that exact same day, the united states president extended a formal invitation for all europe peony shuns to return to the united states in 1940 to continue celebrating the next season of the ongoing new york world fair. his invitation said, quote, the continuing hope of the nations must be that there will be increasingly understanding each other. the new york world fair is one
allen pietrobon. i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number, 1939. it is one of those years that stand out in world history. it is one of those years that invokes a reaction. it is much like 1776. we have the american revolution. perhaps 1989, the fall of the berlin wall. even at 9/11. there are just some dates that sear themselves into the historical memory. 1939 hold special...
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c is unexpected. but the welcome gesture. their faith in humanity restored. during one of the most trying types. barnaby low al jazeera, you must city the philippines. lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence. his mandates will end at midnight on monday. 89. your latest tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay route port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor. many kilowatts or santa, we had a state, would all its institutions have been reduced to nothing. these institutions were totally exhausted by the ruling elite. the judiciary is out of function. failing to establish justice, they are all in fear and they fear the baton of those who put them in the payroll. it's all among the elite who have been firming their grip till we have reached this dire situation in order for lebanon to live on. when he to reform and rid the country of these people, semi nasa is the director of the levant institute for strategic affairs. he explains what is next for president allen? i think now he's preparing the new face for him and for his party to be one key figure of opposition especially that nothing has been achieve
c is unexpected. but the welcome gesture. their faith in humanity restored. during one of the most trying types. barnaby low al jazeera, you must city the philippines. lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence. his mandates will end at midnight on monday. 89. your latest tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay route port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor. many kilowatts or santa, we had a state, would all...
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c-span two. signed a full schedule all your program guide or watch online at book tv dot org. you can't see the view. we blocked it out. allen, thank you for letting us be here with you. >> it is a pleasure. >> let's begin out at the beginning, but does april 9th, 1959 mean anything to you? >> of course, it was one of the happiest days of my life. that was a day in which we all congregated, officially, as the u.s. first astronaut group. we had been through a selection process, obviously, previous to that time, but, that was the day that we first showed up, officially, as the first astronauts of the united states. back at langley field, virginia. >> at langley. willingly? >> of course, and aca had become nasa in a great hurried turnaround, as you may recall. so, the programs of astronauts selection, and training, basically, was run by the people who worked from langley. originally, of course, we were all brought into washington. that is where the initiation, in the introduction, and the pre selection, and all of that routine went on. then, as you know, we had physicals elsewhere in the country. but, once the selection was mad
c-span two. signed a full schedule all your program guide or watch online at book tv dot org. you can't see the view. we blocked it out. allen, thank you for letting us be here with you. >> it is a pleasure. >> let's begin out at the beginning, but does april 9th, 1959 mean anything to you? >> of course, it was one of the happiest days of my life. that was a day in which we all congregated, officially, as the u.s. first astronaut group. we had been through a selection process,...
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c-span two. signed a full schedule all your program guide or watch online at book tv dot org. you can't see the view. we blocked it out. allen, thank you for letting us be here with you
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comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> thank you for joining us today. my name b is bethany allene reporter at axios and i'm here today to speak a senior fellow here about his new book which we have here called no escape. when we first introduced him, he's a senior fellow here, a
comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> thank you for joining us today. my name b is bethany allene reporter at axios and i'm here today to speak a senior fellow here about his new book which we have here called no escape. when we first introduced him, he's a senior fellow here, a
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allen is on the independent line. good morning. caller: i wanted to talk about the issues of student loans. cen bringing on guest very regularly over the past few months, typically from washington, d.c. think tanks and the narrative i'm hearing from these people is, you know, that canceling student loans, like ppp loans, is a costs to the taxpayers and i'm sorry, that's just completely wrong. ppp loans required money to be drawn from the treasury. they required money to be added to the national debt. but you know, canceling these federally owned student loans that were funded by the taxpayers many years or decades ago, it's a completely different animal. not one dime of money needs to be done drawn in the treasury had not one penny is added to the national debt cancel these loans. and you know, the vitriol, the vitriol that i see against student loan borrowers as a result of this also narrative is very damaging. now the only other thing i have to say is that this comes down to bankruptcy and that has been clearly overwhelmed, and silenced in the shadow of the public narrative. dick durbin, jo
allen is on the independent line. good morning. caller: i wanted to talk about the issues of student loans. cen bringing on guest very regularly over the past few months, typically from washington, d.c. think tanks and the narrative i'm hearing from these people is, you know, that canceling student loans, like ppp loans, is a costs to the taxpayers and i'm sorry, that's just completely wrong. ppp loans required money to be drawn from the treasury. they required money to be added to the national...
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c-span2. we take you back now to our booktv programming. >> thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian, on the china reporter at axios and i'm here today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel, senior fellow here at hudson about his new book which we have right here called "no escape." and let me first introduce nury. he is a senior fellow here. he is a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom, and he is cofounder of the uyghur human rights project. he is one of the most prominent people who has been speaking
c-span2. we take you back now to our booktv programming. >> thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian, on the china reporter at axios and i'm here today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel, senior fellow here at hudson about his new book which we have right here called "no escape." and let me first introduce nury. he is a senior fellow here. he is a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom, and...