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freedom is actually like that we already have to talk about it from the media right of the center for democracy and the rule of law was out of touch with us well, i personally would like to uh the espresso tv channel was returned to the digital airwaves and corrected this epic assessment, it is clear that it is illegal, an outrageous situation that has been going on since april 4. when our tv channel was disconnected from digital broadcasting without clear and understandable explanations. and by the way, they asked in president eh until the end of radio svoboda's broadcast we are being taken away, but now we will continue in our next broadcast, congratulations - this is freedom, my name is vlad and lazur, we speak on radio svoboda's facebook and youtube pages, as well as on the espresso tv channel you can leave questions, remarks, or comments in the chat under the broadcast. we continue to monitor the situation in severodonetsk . the head of the region, serhiy gaidai, three dead in lysychansk, a man and two women, one dead resident of north donetsk, where the street fighting continues, the nigh
freedom is actually like that we already have to talk about it from the media right of the center for democracy and the rule of law was out of touch with us well, i personally would like to uh the espresso tv channel was returned to the digital airwaves and corrected this epic assessment, it is clear that it is illegal, an outrageous situation that has been going on since april 4. when our tv channel was disconnected from digital broadcasting without clear and understandable explanations. and...
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our war for freedom in fact and we already have to talk about it from the media right of the center for democracyaw, get in touch with us well, i personally would like to see espresso tv channel returned to the digital air and corrected this epic assessment, of course, it is illegal, and the outrageous situation that has been going on since april 4th when our tv channel was disconnected from digital broadcasting without clear and understandable explanations, and by the way, they asked the president until the end of the broadcast radio svoboda is taking us away, but now we will continue in our next broadcast. congratulations, this is freedom. lyme's name is vlad and lazur, we are on the pages of radio svoboda on facebook and youtube , as well as in
our war for freedom in fact and we already have to talk about it from the media right of the center for democracyaw, get in touch with us well, i personally would like to see espresso tv channel returned to the digital air and corrected this epic assessment, of course, it is illegal, and the outrageous situation that has been going on since april 4th when our tv channel was disconnected from digital broadcasting without clear and understandable explanations, and by the way, they asked the...
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host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third he is the director for the center of study of race and democracy at the university of texas austin he is also the author of the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice and the 21st century mr. joseph, what happened on juneteenth the odds that came out nice >> juneteenth is the day in 1865 in galveston, texas, the community of black people and in all of texas are going to hear the news of order number three, which is really three parts one had racial slavery is over and now african americans should do work contacts on the plantations or wherever they are to, to remain at the places they are and three to not go to the military encampment really, black people listened to the first part it is less of a story of the 200 thousands blacks in texas and toiling on foundations. many of whom were in places like louisiana during the civil war as places in the south fell and the last battle of the civil war was outside of brownsv
host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third he is the director for the center of study of race and democracy at the university of texas austin he is also the author of the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice and the 21st century mr. joseph, what happened on juneteenth the odds that came out nice >> juneteenth is the day in 1865 in galveston, texas, the...
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in swedish schools, i am here on a visit at the invitation of the swedish international center for local democracyre working on media knowledge of local democracy in to ukraine with the support of local councils of local leaders, as well as to establish a connection with municipalities, that is, to cooperate with the swedish manipusi politet together with the ukrainian ones, and also raise the issue that our parliamentarians have such joint projects so that the exchange of experience and cooperation takes place at the level of the parliament. i am also very interested to meet with public organizations that help ukraine, so far i haven't managed to do this yet, but i hope to meet with those people who help in the near future ukrainians, what's up mrs. ulyana? thank you very much. we hope that you have everything you planned. and you will have a fruitful program of these events. ulyana park is a member of the lviv city council who is currently in sweden. in particular, ulyana pak recently managed to get a grant from a german foundation, which will last three months. within the framework of this proj
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democracy. is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third reconstruction, the struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. what happened on juneteenth? guest: juneteenth is really the day in 1865 when in galveston, the community of black people there heard the news. order number three was three parts. racial slavery is over. african-americans should do work contracts on the plantations or wherever they are. to remain at the places they are. to not go to the military encampment. black people only listened to the first part. it's really less of a story about black people, the to hunt 50,000 in texas who were toiling on plantations. many had been moved from louisiana during the civil war. the last battle of the civil war outside rounds bill in may 1865. the way we tell the story disempowers black people. they finally heard the news. there is a popular misconception that the emancipation proclamation in 1863 freed black people. it did not. it's an order that impacts the confederacy. there is no general emancipa
democracy. is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third reconstruction, the struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. what happened on juneteenth? guest: juneteenth is really the day in 1865 when in galveston, the community of black people there heard the news. order number three was three parts. racial slavery is over. african-americans should do work contracts on the plantations or wherever they...
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>> i'm with the center for popular democracy action.we are one of the main immobilizers pushing back against the appointments of kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. now we're organizing again to demand that are sitting legislatures do something. now this week we're mobilizing with reproductive rights groups in the country. there is going to be a record breaking act of mass disobedience this coming thursday in d.c.. that means that we expect maybe over 500 women, allies, people, people standing with us to stay take a stand here in d.c. that were willing to take arrest for this peaceful act of civil disobedience. there are intersectional leaders from the reproductive movement who are coming into town from as far away as alaska to take part in this action because it's that important. we know that there are actions that could be taken at the federal level. right now, despite the state of congress, we are calling on biden to act. we could have abortion clinics being set up on federal lands in red state, for example. we could be finding travel t
>> i'm with the center for popular democracy action.we are one of the main immobilizers pushing back against the appointments of kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. now we're organizing again to demand that are sitting legislatures do something. now this week we're mobilizing with reproductive rights groups in the country. there is going to be a record breaking act of mass disobedience this coming thursday in d.c.. that means that we expect maybe over 500 women, allies, people, people...
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democracy. there is the quality data set that comes to the center for systemic peace and that's the one that most conflict scholars use, it's been around the longest and looks at the greatest number of countries. it looks at both autocracy and democracies it looks all countries. there is the freedom house data center that you talked about, the v dam data set run out of sweden and that's short for varieties of democracies, data sets, there's a data set run by the economist intelligence unit and there's a fifth data set with the international institute i bea for democracy and electoral assistance, accountability, something like that. the way to think about those data sets is that they all measure democracy in slightly different ways or another way to look at it, they're all interested in different aspects of democracy. that's what they tend to focus on just to give you an example freedom house is really interested in individual rights and freedom. that's where they hone in. there interested in how good is freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech in every country around the world
democracy. there is the quality data set that comes to the center for systemic peace and that's the one that most conflict scholars use, it's been around the longest and looks at the greatest number of countries. it looks at both autocracy and democracies it looks all countries. there is the freedom house data center that you talked about, the v dam data set run out of sweden and that's short for varieties of democracies, data sets, there's a data set run by the economist intelligence unit and...
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democracy. there's the polity data set which comes for the center for systemic. peace. and that's the one that most conflict scholars use. it's been around the longest it looks at the the greatest number of countries. it looks at both autocracies and democracies. it looks at all countries. there's the freedom house data set that you talked about. there's the v-dem data set. that's run out of sweden and that's short for a varieties of democracy data set. there's a data set run by the economist intelligence you unit, and there's actually a fifth data set by the international institute its idea for democrat democracy and electoral assistance. ability something like that. and the way to think about those data sets is that they all measure democracy and slightly different ways or another way to look at it is they're all interested in different aspects of democracy. and so that's what they tend to focus on just to give you an example freedom house is really interested in individual rights and freedoms. that's where they they hone in on they're interested in how good is freedom
democracy. there's the polity data set which comes for the center for systemic. peace. and that's the one that most conflict scholars use. it's been around the longest it looks at the the greatest number of countries. it looks at both autocracies and democracies. it looks at all countries. there's the freedom house data set that you talked about. there's the v-dem data set. that's run out of sweden and that's short for a varieties of democracy data set. there's a data set run by the economist...
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center party. now you have two extremes. this is a rather unhealthy landscape for democracy where you have to choose between a center or two extremesi think the next five years will tell us if he and his partners in government will manage to create something more than a center party but a coalition that is more attractive to french voters. adrian: i want to pick up on what you are saying and put this in question to all three of you. if you can give me a brief answers, i want to know whether you think, to what extent is president macron the architect of his own problems? we will put that to harm it first. guest: because of the far right, he's past bills. he passed the islam a phobic law. -- islamaphobic law. these measures are popular, and that is why you have these consequences, a condemnation of his reforms. adrian: ok. guest: i agree with what your guests just said here. i think clearly that macron caved. when he was elected five years ago, he was a minister in a socialist led government. he came to the presidency with an aura of a young modernizer who could reconcile bits of the left and bits of the right, and that is out -- how
center party. now you have two extremes. this is a rather unhealthy landscape for democracy where you have to choose between a center or two extremesi think the next five years will tell us if he and his partners in government will manage to create something more than a center party but a coalition that is more attractive to french voters. adrian: i want to pick up on what you are saying and put this in question to all three of you. if you can give me a brief answers, i want to know whether you...
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democracy. >> now, national cyber director chris inglis discusses u.s. cyber infrastructure and resiliency. this is part of a a conversatn hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation forf democracies. it's about an hour. >> hello. i am samantha ravich, chair of the center on cybernet technology innovations here at the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report as documented the growing number of unfilled cyber positions both in u.s. government and nationwide while offering strategies and recommendations to addressat the shortfall that often goes north, the secretary of defense has stated that the pentagon is in desperate need, desperately short of people with cyber skills and all services, and we have to address it. that was in 2010 and that was the secretary of defense robert gates. and that was one yearref after cybercom was created and that's when amazon has a workforce totaling 34,000 last year and is on a workforce of 1.6 1.6 mn people. so the need has gone up, and the difficulty in attracting people with down has gone up as well. the congressionally mandated cyber state solely in condition
democracy. >> now, national cyber director chris inglis discusses u.s. cyber infrastructure and resiliency. this is part of a a conversatn hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation forf democracies. it's about an hour. >> hello. i am samantha ravich, chair of the center on cybernet technology innovations here at the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report as documented the...
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cyber infrastructure and resiliency, hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it is about one hour. >> heckle or heckle? >> definitely. samantha: hello, i am samantha ravich, chair at the center of the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you for joining us. for more than a decade, report after report has documented the growing number of unfilled cyber suspicions, in the u.s. government and nationwide, while offering strategies and recommendations to address the shortfall that often goes north. the secretary of defense stated that the pentagon is in desperate need, desperately short of people with cyber skills in all services, and we have to address this. that was in 2010, and that was the secretary of defense robert gates. that was one year after amazon had a workforce total totaling already 4003rd last year, amazon had a workforce of 1.6 million people -- totaling 34,000. amazon had a workforce of 1.6 million people last year. a white paper was published on the cyber workforce in september 2020, identifying systemic barriers that worst i.e. mean exis
cyber infrastructure and resiliency, hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it is about one hour. >> heckle or heckle? >> definitely. samantha: hello, i am samantha ravich, chair at the center of the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you for joining us. for more than a decade, report after report has documented the growing number of unfilled cyber suspicions, in the u.s. government and nationwide, while...
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i'm joined by the founding director for the center for the study of democracy at the university of texas in austin. he is the author of the upcoming book, the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. welcome back to the newshour and thank you for joining us on this holiday. i want to reference something you wrote recently marking the second juneteenth we are noting is a federal holiday in the states. you said you found hope in what you call the resurgent interest in black history that followed juneteenth becoming a federal holiday. what was that hope based on? what were you seeing happening? >> the hope is based on the fact that the country, led by grassroots interest in juneteenth in the black community but then president biden and others, is trying to confront slavery and the fact that we are a democracy whose roots are in racial slavery. that makes this a complex place to live. when people say the country suffers from systemic racism, they are not saying that because somehow they dislike the country. they are saying that because they love the coun
i'm joined by the founding director for the center for the study of democracy at the university of texas in austin. he is the author of the upcoming book, the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. welcome back to the newshour and thank you for joining us on this holiday. i want to reference something you wrote recently marking the second juneteenth we are noting is a federal holiday in the states. you said you found hope in what you call the resurgent...
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democracy. now national cyber director chris discusses u.s. cyber infrastructure and resiliency. this is part of a conversation hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation the foundation for defense of democracies it is about an hour. brexit definitely. >> hello i am samantha chair of the center on cyber technology innovations here at the foundation for dim defense of democracies we thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report has documented the growing number of unfilled cyber puget and the government nationwide while offering strategies and recommendations to address the shortfall thatl often goes ignored with the secretary of defense has stated the pentagon isn't desperately short of people with cyber skills in all services and we have to address it. that was in 2010 and that was the secretary of defense robert gates. that was one year after cyber con was created that is when amazon had a workforce totaling 34000. last year amazon hadas it workforce of 1.6 million people the need has gone up and the difficulties in attracting talent has gone up as well. the congressionally mandated cyber commission which we call cfc published a white pap
democracy. now national cyber director chris discusses u.s. cyber infrastructure and resiliency. this is part of a conversation hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation the foundation for defense of democracies it is about an hour. brexit definitely. >> hello i am samantha chair of the center on cyber technology innovations here at the foundation for dim defense of democracies we thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report has documented the...
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this center for popular democracy just established a national coalition that bank foods the council for women and girls, and a number of other different national networks and organizations. just getting connected to these people who actually have a base across the country. i would love to connect with you after the panel and give you my information. >> that's what i would say, everyone sitting around you. >> thank you for your time. >> any more questions? >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of an organization in richmond, virginia. we do pretrial support and advocacy. i think a lot is missing from the conversation when we disregard resentencing. when we talk about being harmed by the war on drugs. we are disregarding the process of gentrification and how a lot of people have been pushed out, so how do we support people now before we get into legalization with the business plan, with the resources, with the capital so that we are not depended upon the government, and also bringing people home and making sure that before we enter this legal market, those people who sit in prison
this center for popular democracy just established a national coalition that bank foods the council for women and girls, and a number of other different national networks and organizations. just getting connected to these people who actually have a base across the country. i would love to connect with you after the panel and give you my information. >> that's what i would say, everyone sitting around you. >> thank you for your time. >> any more questions? >> good...
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this center for popular democracy just established a national coalition that bank foods the council for women and girls, and a number of other different national networks and organizations. just getting connected to these people who actually have a base across the country. i would love to connect with you after the panel and give you my information. >> that's what i would say, everyone sitting around you. >> thank you for your time. >> any more questions? >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of an organization in richmond, virginia. we do pretrial support and advocacy. i think a lot is missing from the conversation when we disregard resentencing. when we talk about being harmed by the war on drugs. we are disregarding the process of gentrification and how a lot of people have been pushed out, so how do we support people now before we get into legalization with the business plan, with the resources, with the capital so that we are not depended upon the government, and also bringing people home and making sure that before we enter this legal market, those people who sit in prison
this center for popular democracy just established a national coalition that bank foods the council for women and girls, and a number of other different national networks and organizations. just getting connected to these people who actually have a base across the country. i would love to connect with you after the panel and give you my information. >> that's what i would say, everyone sitting around you. >> thank you for your time. >> any more questions? >> good...
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this is part of the conversation hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it's about an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. i am samantha ravich, chair of the center on cyber and technology innovation here at the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report has documented the growing number of unfilled cyber positions both in the u.s. government and nationwide, offering strategies and recommendations to address the shortfall that often goes north. the secretary of defense stated that the pentagon is in desperate need, desperately short of people with cyber skills in all services, and we have to address it. that was in 2010 and that was the secretary of defense robert gates. and that was one year after cybercom was created and that's when amazon at a work force totaling 34,000 of last year amazon had at workforce of 1.6 million people. people. so the need hasonon gone up ande difficulties and attracting people and talent has gone up as well. the congressio
this is part of the conversation hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it's about an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. i am samantha ravich, chair of the center on cyber and technology innovation here at the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you so much for joining us. for more than a decade report after report has documented the growing number of unfilled cyber positions both in...
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i am joined by a professor, the founding director of the center for the study of race and democracy athe university of texas austin where he is also a professor of history. he is the author of the upcoming book "the third reconstruction." professor, thank you back to "the newshour." thank you for joining us on this holiday. guest: great to be here. amna: you wrote about this second juneteenth, you said that you found hope in what you called the resurgent interest in black history that followed juneteenth becoming a federal holiday. i wanted to ask, what was that hope based on, what did you see happening in guest: the last year? guest:the hope -- happening in the last year? guest: the hope is in grassroots interest and president biden and others trying to confront slavery and the fact we are a democracy whose roots are in racial slavery and that makes this a complex place to live in. people say the country suffers from systemic racism, they are not sayin they dislike or hate the country. they are saying that because they love the country. juneteenth reflects a complicated history of ame
i am joined by a professor, the founding director of the center for the study of race and democracy athe university of texas austin where he is also a professor of history. he is the author of the upcoming book "the third reconstruction." professor, thank you back to "the newshour." thank you for joining us on this holiday. guest: great to be here. amna: you wrote about this second juneteenth, you said that you found hope in what you called the resurgent interest in black...
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democracy during the insurrection and amid criticism that there are ongoing efforts to white wash history by blocking students to learn about systemic racism. so let's bring in the director of the center fortin and the author of "the third reconstruction: america's struggle for racial justice in the 21st century." good morning, great to have you on. you're making the argument is just as significant a holiday as the fourth of july, as, effectively, the true birthday of democracy in the united states. make the case. why? >> everyone happy father's day and happy juneteenth to everyone. when we think about juneteenth, it really is a corollary to july. when we think of independent day like frederick douglass said what the negroes the fourth of july in his famous 1852 speech in rochester, new york. there was always a con stra dix with 1776 because of racial slavery and because women couldn't vote because of what the country had done and settlers had done to native american peoples as well. so juneteenth provides us a context to really become a new nation. abraham lincoln and frederick douglass really all called it a second american founding because it's through juneteenth not just black people
democracy during the insurrection and amid criticism that there are ongoing efforts to white wash history by blocking students to learn about systemic racism. so let's bring in the director of the center fortin and the author of "the third reconstruction: america's struggle for racial justice in the 21st century." good morning, great to have you on. you're making the argument is just as significant a holiday as the fourth of july, as, effectively, the true birthday of democracy in the...
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host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at theas. he is the author of the third reconstruction, the struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. what happened on juneteenth? guest: juneteenth is really the day in 1865 when in galveston, the community of black people there heard the news. order number three was three parts. racial slavery is over. african-americans should do work contracts on the plantations or wherever they are. to remain at the places they are. to not go to the military encampment. black people only listened to the first part. it's really less of a story about black people, the to hunt 50,000 in texas who were toiling on plantations. many had been moved from louisiana during the civil war. the last battle of the civil war outside rounds bill in may 1865. the way we tell the story disempowers black people. they finally heard the news. there is a popular misconception that the emancipation proclamation in 1863 freed black people. it did not. it's an order that impacts the confederacy. there is no general emanci
host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at theas. he is the author of the third reconstruction, the struggle for racial justice in the 21st century. what happened on juneteenth? guest: juneteenth is really the day in 1865 when in galveston, the community of black people there heard the news. order number three was three parts. racial slavery is over. african-americans should do work contracts on the plantations or wherever they are. to...
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for the rights of --. this neglected statement is profound and articulates an ideological formulation that centers the struggle for african-american equality as essential to the fight for democracy to hunt in the role of communist was to both defend and expand democracy. unfortunately as charice burton stilley argues the cold war state apparatus responded to hunton and those like him by weaponizing anti-communism. like their cpusa friends robson dubois and hunton were also punished robeson had his passport revoked. the boys was labeled a foreign agent hunton was thrown in jail. jail. he didn't back down though. when hunting likened south africa to one gigantic concentration camp, he was also challenging the us government's commitment to equality and democracy a challenge not lost on us policy makers. as brenda gail plumer argues cold war rivalries forced the united states to confront segregation and stimulated reforms on the civil rights front hunton's critiques of apartheid and jim crow amplified by his international allies, especially those in moscow helped to force concessions on behalf of equality and liberation and unacceptable betrayal from washington's vantage point. afte
for the rights of --. this neglected statement is profound and articulates an ideological formulation that centers the struggle for african-american equality as essential to the fight for democracy to hunt in the role of communist was to both defend and expand democracy. unfortunately as charice burton stilley argues the cold war state apparatus responded to hunton and those like him by weaponizing anti-communism. like their cpusa friends robson dubois and hunton were also punished robeson had...
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we took our vice president of the center for china and globalization. thinktank believes that states should respect the various types of democracy in the world. those china and russia contribute to global economic development. each emphasizes independence very much and each emphasizes corporation with other countries. and both of them are testing to play important role in the world of today. and we call for peace and focusing on development rather than war mondrey, no country in the world has a monopoly all democracy. as a matter of fact, democracy should suit the special circumstances of the countries. it is applied to horribly country like china. of course, we need democracy. of course we have democracy in our princess. however, our democracy is very different from that in the united states of britain on many other churches, while therefore we embrace democracy on the one hand. and we promote economic and political development with our own special tasks. therefore, i think countries need to respect each other, rather than using their version of democracy and accused other country as if they have a monopoly of democracy. that's
we took our vice president of the center for china and globalization. thinktank believes that states should respect the various types of democracy in the world. those china and russia contribute to global economic development. each emphasizes independence very much and each emphasizes corporation with other countries. and both of them are testing to play important role in the world of today. and we call for peace and focusing on development rather than war mondrey, no country in the world has a...
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cyber infrastructure and resiliency, hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it is about one hour. >> heckle or
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center of a conspiracy which he described as an attempted coup. he warned that the u. s. democracy remains at risk. ah, and that's all for me for now. thank you so much for watching. i happened to 175 years ago started entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the best article instruments in the world excise indeed his wish.
center of a conspiracy which he described as an attempted coup. he warned that the u. s. democracy remains at risk. ah, and that's all for me for now. thank you so much for watching. i happened to 175 years ago started entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the best article instruments in the world excise indeed his wish.
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democracy as we know it will persist and prevail. there's no kind of, you know foregone conclusion. that the center of of democracy in the world a light into the nations for almost 250 years will continue to blaze bright if we don't engage in act now. so jonathan the thing you're describing. in your personal experience right is very specifically driven by religion i think in reading the book though. i took away from it that there are more kinds of hate going on here, but in just religious hate and that part of what makes the current us situation so difficult is that so many people so many groups are being targeted at the same time. tell us about that. yeah, i mean, i think you're right to point that out in general as we relate to the united states. i would say anti-semitism or hate you against the --. for some it is a hate against the jewish religion and it is again faith-based for some it's a hatred against the jewish people and it's ethnic-based for some today to hate it against the jewish state and it's politically based, but all of it speaks to a kind of othering right all of it speaks to is regarding and the -- as a distinct minority and marginalizin
democracy as we know it will persist and prevail. there's no kind of, you know foregone conclusion. that the center of of democracy in the world a light into the nations for almost 250 years will continue to blaze bright if we don't engage in act now. so jonathan the thing you're describing. in your personal experience right is very specifically driven by religion i think in reading the book though. i took away from it that there are more kinds of hate going on here, but in just religious hate...
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front wi-fi enabled centers to be ready for anything and comcast support c-span, has a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the january 6 committee think again on thursday, to examine alleged efforts by donald trump to pressure the justice department to challenge the 2020 presidential election results were just money from acting attorney general, jeffrey frozen former acting deputy attorney general richard donahue, and former assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel, stephen engel and republican representative adam - is expected to lead most of the question you live coverage because that 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and it can the free c-span now video out or online at cspan.org
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center of an attempted coo and that you as democracy remains at risk. the committee also shared new video, the violence and that's or time business. next i for now, i think with we're all live as we take on the with we're all about the stories that matter to.
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center of an attempted coo and that you as democracy remains at risk. the committee also shared new video, the violence, and that's or time business next live for now with worry to go on field. yes. citizenship and we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter. whatever it takes. policeman follow with fire made from 175 years ago. the young start up entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the article instruments in the world size a reality 175 years of size starts june 19th on w o . the e c b. as going for a hike. the european central bank has decided to raise interest rates for the 1st time in 11 years. will it be enough to squelch soaring inflation in the euro? also on the show, a blockade keeps ukrainian exports locked in while western sanctions keep supplies out of russia. we examined the impact. this is dw business, i'm christy plots, and in berlin the european central bank says its prepared preparing to raise interest rates for the 1st time since 2011. the bank has signaled rates could rise by a quarter of a percentage point with more coming in september on thursday. the bank also ended a long running stimulus scheme. t
center of an attempted coo and that you as democracy remains at risk. the committee also shared new video, the violence, and that's or time business next live for now with worry to go on field. yes. citizenship and we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter. whatever it takes. policeman follow with fire made from 175 years ago. the young start up entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the article instruments in the world size a reality 175 years of size starts...
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this is part of the conversation hosted by the center on cyber and technology innovation at the foundation for defense of democracies. it's about an hour. [inaudible
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so these are countries that have influenced the center of things if you like, and also they are recognized as democracies. and that's an important point for the g 7 to to make as well. so what was the meeting? well, it was about the why the concerns, i think in particular think price is hearing a lot of people saying, you know, well, you've got your war in europe, but we are suffering here because feed prices are going up. now, we've heard grumblings, for instance, from sallie mac, the senegalese leader is sort of saying, well, that's partly down to your sanctions against russia that are actually causing that problem. now it may be that to an extent, he's following a russian narrative there because that is something that the kremlin has been pushing the idea of the sanctions of the problem. but of course that's not quite right. food is exempt from from western sanctions. but at the same time, it is also true that western sanctions have driven out the oil price. but then again, you could say the drill bus is going up because of the war. so of course these, these issues are all complicated, they're interconnected. and i suppose what i would
so these are countries that have influenced the center of things if you like, and also they are recognized as democracies. and that's an important point for the g 7 to to make as well. so what was the meeting? well, it was about the why the concerns, i think in particular think price is hearing a lot of people saying, you know, well, you've got your war in europe, but we are suffering here because feed prices are going up. now, we've heard grumblings, for instance, from sallie mac, the...
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the doctor is founder of the center for international development and her career focuses on lgbtqia plus, ethics, inclusive development, democracy and governance and human rights. she has project experience in over 40 countries and 15 years in africa, the middle east and asia. under the obama administration, she served as the first and only openly transgender political appointee at usaid as senior advisor on democracy in sub-saharan africa and lgbtqia plus issues globally. joining us as well is stephen, a policy advocate who uses he-him-his pronoun said works for an organization dedicated to american policy that is exclusive -- inclusive of gender identity. stephen spent time and expertise in movement building, policy and fundraising. he has worked as a leading advisor to the u.n. population fund and founded a youth organization in eastern nigeria to address youth discrimination on public health issues including hiv. it is an honor. stephen, as a leading practitioner of policy advocate, what were your reactions to both the report and the statements made by our guests? >> before the conversation started, the opening remarks talke
the doctor is founder of the center for international development and her career focuses on lgbtqia plus, ethics, inclusive development, democracy and governance and human rights. she has project experience in over 40 countries and 15 years in africa, the middle east and asia. under the obama administration, she served as the first and only openly transgender political appointee at usaid as senior advisor on democracy in sub-saharan africa and lgbtqia plus issues globally. joining us as well is...
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to be appealing for a lot of folks, particularly in what is left of the center right of the republican party. i liked a lot of the policies, but this guy is just a disaster for democracy. >> you still have to beat him, though. this is the problem last time, in a crowded field. nobody knew how to hit trump, nobody knew how to hit back at trump. they were always thinking he was going to fall on his own sword, fall from his own demons. that did not happen. this is a person you have to beat. i still don't know if the republicans who are looking at running against him this time understand that. >> that's the big question, right. let's go back -- flash backward for a second to 2016 when this all unfolded. scott walker had been the front-runner. wisconsin, conservative governor, hero of the right -- remember, we were all obsessed with him for a while. he was like the first to get out of the race and looked around and said, guys, do you see what's going on? he announced what was dropping out, he said you have to figure this out, if you don't get on the same page, he's going to win. it is entirely possible that's going to happen this time. trump is going to take these guys out
to be appealing for a lot of folks, particularly in what is left of the center right of the republican party. i liked a lot of the policies, but this guy is just a disaster for democracy. >> you still have to beat him, though. this is the problem last time, in a crowded field. nobody knew how to hit trump, nobody knew how to hit back at trump. they were always thinking he was going to fall on his own sword, fall from his own demons. that did not happen. this is a person you have to beat....
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for the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring uprising? as india suffers unprecedented heat wave, one or 18th goes to the fiery heart. if the crisis center goal heads to the poles with the main opposition parties uniting can be wrestled power away from the ruling party, july on al jazeera, ah, russia accuses nature of imperial ambitions as leaders pledge to boost their forces in eastern europe in response to its invasion and ukraine.
for the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring uprising? as india suffers unprecedented heat wave, one or 18th goes to the fiery heart. if the crisis center goal heads to the poles with the main opposition parties uniting can be wrestled power away from the ruling party, july on al jazeera, ah, russia accuses nature of imperial ambitions as leaders pledge to boost their forces in eastern europe in response to its invasion and ukraine.
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democracy is not giving up. that's it, show the criminal facade the bottle was rented for one of the greatest. the image of the whole city stretched parallel to the race, its centeray window along a rounded ledge against the wall with a darya kalanada and a small balcony terrace, the original look of the palace was given by the curvilinear ridges. in the corners of the façade, the visual center, the budynka, served as a late resolite with a triangular pediment and large windows. i slept with the round ends of the minorite , the guests staggered along staggeringly. have a spacious sheets of bullets, and then him a luxurious oval ballroom in the hall with access to the terrace, a trape at the bottles could also be used for hunting, mixed at the ends of the side buildings and highlighted by porticos with double columns, the closer the end of the 18th century was, the more with the new. chiseled cold finished classicism. i jumped to. uh, the budynok at osveya in the thicket of belarus is already amal to you, not a bachel, but a rice baron, and behind the tension of the russian empire here, an absolutely new imperial concept of classical architecture appeared as a who
democracy is not giving up. that's it, show the criminal facade the bottle was rented for one of the greatest. the image of the whole city stretched parallel to the race, its centeray window along a rounded ledge against the wall with a darya kalanada and a small balcony terrace, the original look of the palace was given by the curvilinear ridges. in the corners of the façade, the visual center, the budynka, served as a late resolite with a triangular pediment and large windows. i slept with...
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centers so students can get what they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat democracy. >> next, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell breathed reporters on the bipartisan gun violence legislation being worked on in the senate. he said he supports the framework and if the wording in the bill reflects what the framework indicates, he will support the measure. leader mcconnell also talked about the january 6 committee hearings, gas and energy prices, and inflation. >> well, good afternoon, everyone. senator cornyn, who as you know i asked to be the point person on our side, to see if we could come to an outcome after these horrible school shootings, and his team indicated and you have reported a coming together of a kind of framework which hopefully can be turned into legislative language and past -- passed. for myself, i'm comfortable with the framework, and if the legislation ends up reflecting what the framework indicates, i will be supportive. >> washington democrats have been wrong about inflation from the very beginning. you know, notwithstanding our efforts to try
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with community centers so students from low income families can get the tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast and other television providers help give a front row seat to democracy. >> now, boris johnson announces a deal with moderna to build new facilities around the u.k.. this came as he fielded questions from members of the house of commons. other topics included the economy and inflation, support for refugees, and bullying prevention. this is half an hour. >> we start with questions for the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, today sees the unveiling of a national monument that acknowledges the wind rush generation's outstanding contribution to british society and will be a permanent place of reflection. reflection and mr. speaker as part of this am delighted to host and members across the house are immensely proud and we thank him and families for their service to our country and we welcome the deal with moderna which we will see in the uk and around the billion invested in research and development and mrd others and in addition i should have further questioning today and i will then be g7 leaders summit enemy say the summit the core budget for you. [inaudible]
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know, the generation that was just born after democracy in south africa and i think for a large, you know, to a large extent, our activism is really centered in crowded around, holding our democratic government to counter for ride, hoping for a significant change in the living conditions of use and just the population more broadly. so we do borrow a lot from the anti party struggle in terms of the music, the songs of kind of the struggle songs that you thing. and also some of the organizing and mobilizing strategies. you know, we're really still focus in terms of mass space movement building. and this is quite evident with the feasible for student poses across 26 institutions of higher learning, which saw university students demanding for free the colonized high education. but of course, you know, the success of moments such a season before launch the attributed to digital and online activism. and how that has also helped us in terms of shaping our own narrative. sarah, and you know, something about that, but you, would you like to add? yeah, kinsey, we grew up in the age of technology, the world of social media, and that came with a lot o
know, the generation that was just born after democracy in south africa and i think for a large, you know, to a large extent, our activism is really centered in crowded around, holding our democratic government to counter for ride, hoping for a significant change in the living conditions of use and just the population more broadly. so we do borrow a lot from the anti party struggle in terms of the music, the songs of kind of the struggle songs that you thing. and also some of the organizing and...
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for democracy. >> laura: these heroes like to do things like target volunteers pregnancy centers and terrorize themod people. savanna thank you. which party has really shifted on the issue of abortion? one particular native tells a story. >> president biden: the supreme court of the united states took away right from the american people. >> i don't view abortion as a choice and a right. it is unlimited similar to the way. >> i think we should be focusing on limiting the number of abortions. >> i will use all my power to help a woman's right where they will face the consequences of today's action. >> i think it's always a tragedy and i think that it should be rare. >> laura: joining us now former assistant secretary and host the monica crowley podcast dr. ben carson former house secretary presidential candidate, doctor, neurosurgeon of the american cornerstone institute monica start with you. the most unhinged reaction ministry today and the ruling i think i'm tells a story. >> not a surprise all laura given what we know about the left they will always look for text to try to tear the country down w
for democracy. >> laura: these heroes like to do things like target volunteers pregnancy centers and terrorize themod people. savanna thank you. which party has really shifted on the issue of abortion? one particular native tells a story. >> president biden: the supreme court of the united states took away right from the american people. >> i don't view abortion as a choice and a right. it is unlimited similar to the way. >> i think we should be focusing on limiting the...
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of this remarkable symbol of our democracy and effort sustained during every presidency since and propelled by the creation of the david m rubinstein national center for white house history. fostering teaching research public programming about our beloved national homestead from the start the mandate for the historical association was to be a private non-partisan partnership funded not by taxpayers, but by historically inspired offerings and donors. donors committed to preserving the nation's hard-earned heritage for future generations through the discovery and acquisition of vital objects and materials and placing them in historical context. bringing to life the greatest treasures of all stories of those who shaped and witnessed america's history from within. the people's house the first step was a badly needed guidebook enabling visitors to now plunge into the story that began with laying the white house cornerstone in 1792. surviving the war of 1812 and countless other pivotal moments in the life of the white house and of the nation over time supporters gifts have made it possible to weave a tapestry of the american story to the present day stories
of this remarkable symbol of our democracy and effort sustained during every presidency since and propelled by the creation of the david m rubinstein national center for white house history. fostering teaching research public programming about our beloved national homestead from the start the mandate for the historical association was to be a private non-partisan partnership funded not by taxpayers, but by historically inspired offerings and donors. donors committed to preserving the nation's...