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let's bring in clarissa ward who joins us from moscow.that the russian government controls the russian media, what are the country of that -- the people of that country being told about the election? >> this is extraordinary. i've lived in russia twice before and i've never seen a u.s. election being followed. what they're being told is the election is rigged. some media channels are even saying that they believe that donald trump could be assassinated by u.s. special services op raceratives who do believe that he belongs in power. >> the american dream is dead. >> reporter: russia's media is relishing every minute of this u.s. election, presenting it as an epic failure of american democracy. it's not hard to see who the favorite is here. the republican candidate is presented as a maverick underdog, a political outsider who speaks truth to power. hillary clinton, on the other hand, is cast as a dangerous russia hater, whose election could lead to world war iii. russian media frequently labels her a witch, with one tabloid even calling her
let's bring in clarissa ward who joins us from moscow.that the russian government controls the russian media, what are the country of that -- the people of that country being told about the election? >> this is extraordinary. i've lived in russia twice before and i've never seen a u.s. election being followed. what they're being told is the election is rigged. some media channels are even saying that they believe that donald trump could be assassinated by u.s. special services op...
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julio: gracias clarissa molina de repÚblica dominicana. y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo buscar a un hombre con los Índices de corrupciÓn mÁs alto en el problema en mÉxico. ♪
julio: gracias clarissa molina de repÚblica dominicana. y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo buscar a un hombre con los Índices de corrupciÓn mÁs alto en el problema en mÉxico. ♪
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and a clarissa ward joins us from london. did donald trump upset the british prime minister with that one tweet? >> reporter: well, wolf, it's a storm's in a teacup as they say here in the united kingdom essentially president-elect donald trump tweeted that "many people would like to see nigel faraj represent great britain as their ambassador to the united states. he would do a great job. worth taki taking into account controversial figure somewhat here in the uk. he is one of the main faces of the leave europe or brexit campaign. this tweet by president-elect trump was rebutted almost instantaneously by number ten with a number tart response saying that, in fact, the uk appoints its own ambassadors, and that there was "no vacancy" because, of course, the post is currently occupied by sir kim derek, and then nigel faraj responses with yet another tweet. playing out on non-traditional new media, social media. anyway, nigel faraj tweets that downing streept needs to accept the world is changing and he is in "a good position wit
and a clarissa ward joins us from london. did donald trump upset the british prime minister with that one tweet? >> reporter: well, wolf, it's a storm's in a teacup as they say here in the united kingdom essentially president-elect donald trump tweeted that "many people would like to see nigel faraj represent great britain as their ambassador to the united states. he would do a great job. worth taki taking into account controversial figure somewhat here in the uk. he is one of the...
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. >> cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward takes a detailed look at the future of u.s ties. >> reporter: now that the celebrations are over the hard work of repairing u.s./russia relations begins. president putin acknowledged the challenges even as he congratulated president-elect trump. >> we heard the election proposals he talked about restoring and resuming relations with russia. we understand that will be difficult taking into account the current state of degradation between the united states and russia. >> reporter: over russia's aggression in ukraine and syria, nato expansion and most recently alleged russian hacking of democratic party e-mails, trump has been critical of nato and has indicated he may accept russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine. music to russia's ears. >> people of crimea, from what i've heard, would rather be with russia than where they were. >> reporter: he has also refused to finger russia for the e-mail hacks as suggested working with them against syria in the fight against isis and has spoken positively about putin. the big question he
. >> cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward takes a detailed look at the future of u.s ties. >> reporter: now that the celebrations are over the hard work of repairing u.s./russia relations begins. president putin acknowledged the challenges even as he congratulated president-elect trump. >> we heard the election proposals he talked about restoring and resuming relations with russia. we understand that will be difficult taking into account the current state of...
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. >>> clarissa ward is joining us live from moscow.nternational diplomatic editor nic robertson in erbil, iraq, and elise labott is here with me. clarissa russian president putin seems very pleased with america's choice of president. let's listen to what putin said today. >> translator: russia is ready and wants to restore the ful full-fledged united nations with the united states. we understand this will be difficult but we will be ready to play our part in it and do everything to return russian-american relations to a stable and sustainable development track. >> clarissa, is this a pivotal moment for u.s./russian relations? >> well, wolf, i think it's no secret that if you look at the past few years that the breakdown of the russian-u.s. relationship to cold war levels, the rising anti-americanism you see here, the phobia we see in the u.s., all of this has been a major problem. there have been several key issues that have been instrument toole the deterioration of that relationship, the situation in ukraine, of course, the situation
. >>> clarissa ward is joining us live from moscow.nternational diplomatic editor nic robertson in erbil, iraq, and elise labott is here with me. clarissa russian president putin seems very pleased with america's choice of president. let's listen to what putin said today. >> translator: russia is ready and wants to restore the ful full-fledged united nations with the united states. we understand this will be difficult but we will be ready to play our part in it and do everything...
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clarissa, nici, thank you for helping us understand this situation a little better. alisyn? on a much lighter note, the pack is back, at least for one night. green bay keeps hope alive for their season on monday night football. we have details in this morning's bleacher report. that's next. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested for hep c. all it takes is a simple one-time blood test. and if you have hep c, it can be cured. be sure to ask your docto
clarissa, nici, thank you for helping us understand this situation a little better. alisyn? on a much lighter note, the pack is back, at least for one night. green bay keeps hope alive for their season on monday night football. we have details in this morning's bleacher report. that's next. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's...
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cnn's clarissa ward live in moscow with more. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.hat a difference a couple of days makes. i can't begin to explain how intense the russian propaganda against this u.s. election has been for nearly a year now russians have been told every day, and every night that the election is rigged. that it proves what a failure western democracy really is. now, we are hearing a very different tune, with people here extolling the virtues of america's democracy, and even the head of the kremlin-owned russian today channel saying that she would like to drive through moscow waving an american flag. take a look. this was the reaction of russia's lawmakers as donald trump claimed victory. >> myself and the ldpr party congratulate donald trump on his victory. >> reporter: local media, too, could barely conceal its delight. running this clip of presidential look-alikes every hour on state tv. global markets tumbled with the news but russia's held strong. as president putin congratulated president-elect trump. >> we've heard his electoral slogans when he
cnn's clarissa ward live in moscow with more. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.hat a difference a couple of days makes. i can't begin to explain how intense the russian propaganda against this u.s. election has been for nearly a year now russians have been told every day, and every night that the election is rigged. that it proves what a failure western democracy really is. now, we are hearing a very different tune, with people here extolling the virtues of america's democracy, and even the...
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(pkg)clarissa guerrero was son ezra last month when all of sudden something was wrong. (clarissa guerrero, ezra's all of a sudden something was wrong. >> we were getting ready to go to dinner. came time to dress him, he wasn't able to move his left arm. he was able to an hour prior. >> his whole left side became limp. he was rushed to children's hospital los angeles diagnosed with afm. -- >> we know why some people get very sick and other people get a cold or nothing -- no. she said they have treated eight cases so far this year. after not getting any the year before. nationwide there have been 89 cases in 33 states. numbers is unclear. >> it has raised alarm along doctors who have seen it. so far we haven't found anything that reverses the process. >> after a month of intensive physical therapy, ezra is walking again. >> his left arm is still not able to move or -- anything but he is able to walk and -- and bend over and do things that he wasn't able to do a few woks ago and sfwl >> and his mother hopes that is a sign that he will continue to get better. >>> next, iowa
(pkg)clarissa guerrero was son ezra last month when all of sudden something was wrong. (clarissa guerrero, ezra's all of a sudden something was wrong. >> we were getting ready to go to dinner. came time to dress him, he wasn't able to move his left arm. he was able to an hour prior. >> his whole left side became limp. he was rushed to children's hospital los angeles diagnosed with afm. -- >> we know why some people get very sick and other people get a cold or nothing -- no....
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julio: gracias clarissa molina de repÚblica dominicana.l premio de u2 es una gran labor. ♪ gracias por acompaÑarnos. Éstas son las noticias. faltan seis dÍas para la elecciÓn presidencial. se intensificar la campaÑa. especialmente cuando el voto latino puede definir la elecciÓn. alertan de intimidaciÓn en las urnas por grupos supremacistas. desayunando leyes federales, el uso recreativo y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo buscar a un hombre con los Índices de corrupciÓn mÁs alto en el problema en mÉxico. ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn o ma edicion nocturna. ♪ ilia: faltan solo seis dÍas para que los estadounidenses decidan en las urnas en una de las campaÑas mÁs complejas de su historia. ambos candidatos estÁn trabajando sin tregua, y enfocar sus Últimas baterÍas en los estados que son claves. pablo analizÓ lo que estÁ pasando en esta recta final del proceso electoral. pablo: es el esfuerzo final de la campaÑa, y tanto donald trump homo hillary clinton, ponen toda la carne
julio: gracias clarissa molina de repÚblica dominicana.l premio de u2 es una gran labor. ♪ gracias por acompaÑarnos. Éstas son las noticias. faltan seis dÍas para la elecciÓn presidencial. se intensificar la campaÑa. especialmente cuando el voto latino puede definir la elecciÓn. alertan de intimidaciÓn en las urnas por grupos supremacistas. desayunando leyes federales, el uso recreativo y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo...
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clarissa ward traveled to moscow to find out why donald trump is so popular. >> the american dream isbing. bong bong, bing bing. >> reporter: russia's media is relishing every minute of this u.s. election. presenting it as a failure of the u.s. democracy. it's not hard to see who the favorite is here. the republican candidate is presented as a maverick underdog, political outsider who speaks truth to power. hillary clinton, on the other hand, is cast as a dangerous russia hater, whose election could lead to world war iii. russian media frequently labels her a witch, one tabloid calling her evil incar net. it's a response to clinton's aggressive attitude. >> the word on the street is that clinton is hostile to russia. she's been hostile. she's made all those anti-russian statements, hacking, putin, russia, just read her statements. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: president putin dismissed allegations that russia is playing favorites in this race, but as the polls tightened, russia media is now suggesting that the election is rigged and that the establishment won't let tru
clarissa ward traveled to moscow to find out why donald trump is so popular. >> the american dream isbing. bong bong, bing bing. >> reporter: russia's media is relishing every minute of this u.s. election. presenting it as a failure of the u.s. democracy. it's not hard to see who the favorite is here. the republican candidate is presented as a maverick underdog, political outsider who speaks truth to power. hillary clinton, on the other hand, is cast as a dangerous russia hater,...
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clarissa: asÍ estÁ el mundo de la farÁndula, pero maÑana tenemos mÁs, "gordo y la flaca" 4 de la tarde realmente invitados, que todos participen, en un correito, y nominen a la persona que usted quieren en ha familia, que merece pasarla bien. asÍ concluimos, gracias por la compaÑÍa, regresamos maÑana a las 6 con esta servidora. julio: ahora ustedes estÁn muy bien infofrmado, muy buenas noches, maÑana a la misma hora, por el mismo canal. ♪ muertos puestos -- . ilia: estas son las principales noticias. inexplicablemente, el fbi publica una investigaciÓn que realiza por un perdÓn concedido por el presidente bill clinton. los demÓcratas rechazan y los demÓcratas apoyan la organizaciÓn. organizaciones demandan al gobierno de california por pedir fotografÍas del fisco -- selfies en centros de votaciÓn. cifras alarmantes, obtuve fue el mes mÁs violento de este aÑo en mÉxico. la violencia se sigue identificando -- intensificando en varios estados de ese paÍs.
clarissa: asÍ estÁ el mundo de la farÁndula, pero maÑana tenemos mÁs, "gordo y la flaca" 4 de la tarde realmente invitados, que todos participen, en un correito, y nominen a la persona que usted quieren en ha familia, que merece pasarla bien. asÍ concluimos, gracias por la compaÑÍa, regresamos maÑana a las 6 con esta servidora. julio: ahora ustedes estÁn muy bien infofrmado, muy buenas noches, maÑana a la misma hora, por el mismo canal. ♪ muertos puestos -- . ilia: estas...
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. >> thank you so much, clarissa. senator kaine also taking over hillary clinton's twitter account in spanish reaching millennials like clarissa. 31% of arizona is hispanic and a million latinos are eligible to vote here. of course, that doesn't mean they are registered or voting necessarily but the clinton campaign definitely making a play for that voting block. i also have breaking news for you here on msnbc, tamron. we've gotten word from the clinton campaign that senator bernie sanders will be campaigning here in phoenix, arizona, this coming sunday. they definitely see an opening here even if secretary clinton is down 5 points, they see the opportunity of turning the state blue for the first time since 1996. >> wow. all right. thank you very much, marianna. let me bring in president and ceo of voter latino and a contributor. we've talked many days, not just in this election cycle about the latino vote. in arizona, let's talk about what the polls show versus what mariana just reported which are actual votes here.
. >> thank you so much, clarissa. senator kaine also taking over hillary clinton's twitter account in spanish reaching millennials like clarissa. 31% of arizona is hispanic and a million latinos are eligible to vote here. of course, that doesn't mean they are registered or voting necessarily but the clinton campaign definitely making a play for that voting block. i also have breaking news for you here on msnbc, tamron. we've gotten word from the clinton campaign that senator bernie...
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as clarissa ward shows us, the whole world is watching. >> reporter: the rest of the world doesn't get in next week's election but it is watching the race with rapt attention and it's easy to see why. >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. >> well, that's because he would rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. >> we will build a wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: the american election has global consequences. >> i'm really rich. >> reporter: donald trump initially seen as something of an amusement, is now in many countries a figure of fear and loathing. in mexico, easter celebrants this year chose to burn effigies of him rather than the traditional. in germany activists took pleasure in tearing down their own trump wall as the foreign minister called him a preacher of hate. the french president didn't mince words either, saying trump's excessiveness makes people want to retch. as one canadian puspaper summarized it we're terrified. clinton is not popular everywhe everywhere, either. russia, which has been accused of hacking democratic pa
as clarissa ward shows us, the whole world is watching. >> reporter: the rest of the world doesn't get in next week's election but it is watching the race with rapt attention and it's easy to see why. >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. >> well, that's because he would rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. >> we will build a wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: the american election has global consequences....
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cnn's clarissa ward live in moscow. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.l, here in moscow, a very different situation to what ed is seeing there in moscow. people here have been dining out on this election. they see it as demonstration of the epic failure of western democracy. we've seen propaganda spots depicting abraham lincoln crying tears of blood. basically, people here believe that shadowy authorities in the u.s. will not allow donald trump to become president. they've gone so far as to say in the media perhaps he will be assassinated. if you head to the russian tourism stands and look at these famous nesting dolls you can find only ones of donald trump. you will not see any of hillary clinton. trump here is soeen as a charismatic. the love they have for trump. the hatred they have for hillary clinton. it is intense. they see her as anti-russian, a war monger who will be bad for u.s./russian relations, carol. >> all right, collar lis lariss reporting live from moscow. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> and good morning and thank you so m
cnn's clarissa ward live in moscow. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.l, here in moscow, a very different situation to what ed is seeing there in moscow. people here have been dining out on this election. they see it as demonstration of the epic failure of western democracy. we've seen propaganda spots depicting abraham lincoln crying tears of blood. basically, people here believe that shadowy authorities in the u.s. will not allow donald trump to become president. they've gone so far as to say...
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let's bring in cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward.ravel to the kremlin during the campaign, according to this official, right? >> reporter: well, there's a lot of confusion here. we are seeing, basically, jake, a he said she said, with the russian foreign ministry representative saying this morning the kremlin had had contacts with the trump campaign throughout the presidential race. that claim was rebutted by the trump campaign. then, later in the day, a different foreign ministry spokesperson came forward and said they had had contact with the clinton campaign and that the trump campaign had only been in contact with embassy officials in the u.s. in either case, jake, both the clinton and the trump campaigns completely denying these allegations. and really, everyone now focused on what the trump presidency means for the future of u.s.-russian relations. take a look. now that the celebrations are over, the hard work of repairing u.s.-russian relations begins. president putin acknowledged the challenges even as he congratulated presid
let's bring in cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward.ravel to the kremlin during the campaign, according to this official, right? >> reporter: well, there's a lot of confusion here. we are seeing, basically, jake, a he said she said, with the russian foreign ministry representative saying this morning the kremlin had had contacts with the trump campaign throughout the presidential race. that claim was rebutted by the trump campaign. then, later in the day, a different...
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students and where he was running up crushing margins in rural minnesota and northern minnesota, clarissa and i were driving across wisconsin today with her mother. i can tell you that in rural wisconsin, we're seeing 30 or 40 trump/pence signs and ron johnson signs for every single hillary clinton sign. i think we only saw three hillary clinton signs in a two-hour drive in rural wisconsin. so part of this is going to be a question do the cities turn out? if, in fact, they cannot get african-americans in milwaukee or in minneapolis or in florida to turn out in barack obama-size numbers, then i think hillary has an enormous problem on tuesday. but i want to make one side note that's important to recognize here. for all the people who are never trump and all the people who spent all year yelling at you and me and what a disaster trump is going to be, everybody now agrees he's going to get more electoral votes than mitt romney, period. i mean even if he doesn't quite get there, he's going to be bigger and stronger and get more votes than mitt romney, period. so he's already an enormous force
students and where he was running up crushing margins in rural minnesota and northern minnesota, clarissa and i were driving across wisconsin today with her mother. i can tell you that in rural wisconsin, we're seeing 30 or 40 trump/pence signs and ron johnson signs for every single hillary clinton sign. i think we only saw three hillary clinton signs in a two-hour drive in rural wisconsin. so part of this is going to be a question do the cities turn out? if, in fact, they cannot get...
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cnn's clarissa ward has this report for us. >>> the american dream is dead. bing, bing, bing.g, bong. >> reporter: russia's media is relishing every minute of this u.s. election, presenting it as an epic failure of american democracy. it's not hard to see who the favorite is here. the republican candidate is presented as a maverick underdog, a political outsider who speaks truth to power. hillary clinton, on the other hand, is cast as a dangerous russia hater whose election could lead to world war iii. [ laughter ] >> reporter: russian media frequently labels her a witch with one tabloid even calling her evil incarnate. state tv anchors say it's a response to clinton's aggressive attitude. >> the view on the street of course is clinton's hostile to russia. she's done anti-russian statements, be it about hacking, putin, russia, those statements. >> reporter: president putin has dismissed allegations that russia is playing favorites in this race. but as the polls have tightened, russian media is now suggesting that the election is rigged, and that the establishment won't let tru
cnn's clarissa ward has this report for us. >>> the american dream is dead. bing, bing, bing.g, bong. >> reporter: russia's media is relishing every minute of this u.s. election, presenting it as an epic failure of american democracy. it's not hard to see who the favorite is here. the republican candidate is presented as a maverick underdog, a political outsider who speaks truth to power. hillary clinton, on the other hand, is cast as a dangerous russia hater whose election could...
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for the latest, let's bring in cnn's clarissa ward live from moscow. what is the word from moscow?porter: well, chris, good morning, we already heard that russian president vladimir putin has reached out to donald trump sending a message saying that he hopes his election win will usher in a new era of u.s.-russian relations which he described as being, quote, critical stage. on the surface, officially i think what you're hearing is officially a restrained polite tone. privately, chris, there's no secret there's a shot going on here that russian officials really disliked hillary clinton. i spoke to one that said today is my birthday but this is the best gift ever. this is less than about donald trump than a very thank you ennath ma of what it is with a warmonger and interesting to see how the relationship develops from here, chris. >> let's bring in the panel, shall we. >> we have our comment tarts, hilary rosla hilary rosen and john phillips. hillary, i know this is not how you expected last night to go. how are you getting your mind around it this morning? >> you know, i hear the
for the latest, let's bring in cnn's clarissa ward live from moscow. what is the word from moscow?porter: well, chris, good morning, we already heard that russian president vladimir putin has reached out to donald trump sending a message saying that he hopes his election win will usher in a new era of u.s.-russian relations which he described as being, quote, critical stage. on the surface, officially i think what you're hearing is officially a restrained polite tone. privately, chris, there's...
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. >> cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward in is moscow gauging reaction to president-elect trump. officially in russia, the kremlin and president putin issued a politecrati congratula. privately one popping open a bottle champagne. there was a round of applause in the parliament. does that concern you at all, or do you agree that the united states and russia should be closer allies? >> well, it would be great to be closer allies. it would be important, you know, for global peace. i think we need to be careful with regard to some of the specific policies. as you know, i have taken a role on this eastern european issue of pushing back against russia, not just crimea but also what they're doing on the eastern border of ukraine. i think the sanctions are appropriate. yes, of course, we want a better relationship with russia, china and other countries around the world. and there is an opportunity here. this could be a fresh start. does that sound familiar? we have to be sure that it's based on the right kinds of policies and that it's in our national security interest. >> after
. >> cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward in is moscow gauging reaction to president-elect trump. officially in russia, the kremlin and president putin issued a politecrati congratula. privately one popping open a bottle champagne. there was a round of applause in the parliament. does that concern you at all, or do you agree that the united states and russia should be closer allies? >> well, it would be great to be closer allies. it would be important, you know, for...
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clarissa martinez de castro. perspectives, permanently she oversees the organization's work on immigration and efforts to expand latino engagement in civic life and public policy. she's also a graduate of the kennedy school where we are. ,e also have ron sullivan leading theorist in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure . legal ethics and race theory, faculty direct for the harvard criminal justice institute and the harvard trial advocacy workshop rate also serves as the first african-american master in harvards history at college, was a founding member, senior fellow of the jamestown project trade and then heather ann thompson, an emerging celebrity and american serious history pop media. she's crossing over all the public intellectual. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies. residential college at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises of mass incarceration. her works appeared in "the new york times," "the huffington post,"
clarissa martinez de castro. perspectives, permanently she oversees the organization's work on immigration and efforts to expand latino engagement in civic life and public policy. she's also a graduate of the kennedy school where we are. ,e also have ron sullivan leading theorist in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure . legal ethics and race theory, faculty direct for the harvard criminal justice institute and the harvard trial advocacy workshop rate also serves as the first...
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we also have clarissa martinez decastro. -- expert on immigration policy, latino perspectives, coalitionuilding. -- oversees the immigration organizations work to expand latino engagement in civic life. she is also a graduate of the kennedy school. sullivan,ve ron leading theorist in the areas of criminal law, trial practice and techniques, legal ethics and race theory. also serves as the first african-american master in harvard's history as master of winthrop house at harvard college. was a senior fellow of the jamestown project. thompson, something of a emerging celebrity. she is crossing all the boundaries. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises in mass incarceration. her work has appeared in the new york times, huffington post, npr and others. book is a finalist for the national book award and has been something of a sensation this past year. her commiserating about it over many years of wondering if this thing would ever be done. congratulations on the wonderful
we also have clarissa martinez decastro. -- expert on immigration policy, latino perspectives, coalitionuilding. -- oversees the immigration organizations work to expand latino engagement in civic life. she is also a graduate of the kennedy school. sullivan,ve ron leading theorist in the areas of criminal law, trial practice and techniques, legal ethics and race theory. also serves as the first african-american master in harvard's history as master of winthrop house at harvard college. was a...
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we also have clarissa martinez de castro, deputy vice president in office of research and legislationt the national council, an expert on immigration policy, currently oversees the organizations work on immigration and efforts to expand latino engagement in civil life and also a graduate of the kennedy school where we are. we also have ron sullivan leading in areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, trial, practice, faculty director of the harvard criminal justice institute and also serves as the first african-american master in harvard's history as master of winthrop house at harvard college and was a founding member and senior fellow of the jamestown project and heather anne thompson who i am known for many years now and is something of a emerging celebrity in american pop serious history, pop media and is crossing over all the boundaries. professor of history and the department of africa american african studies at the university of michigan and writes about history as well as current crises of mass incarceration in her works have appeared in the "new york times" , atlanta, so lo
we also have clarissa martinez de castro, deputy vice president in office of research and legislationt the national council, an expert on immigration policy, currently oversees the organizations work on immigration and efforts to expand latino engagement in civil life and also a graduate of the kennedy school where we are. we also have ron sullivan leading in areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, trial, practice, faculty director of the harvard criminal justice institute and also serves as...