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delani? and valerie valerie cohen has invited children from an orphanage to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand up for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or has vent way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative when nothing ever changes. we proving that wrong today. well, we're just using this who are the lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system, in the video. and in my opinion, it will contribute to stability from all those keys and as well as security the sin filming 3 more juvenile court, where no de rated one more step towards democracy in pont, choose a pressure from younger generations yearnings of freedom. the priest that these is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta, in the baluchistan region, which board is afghanistan. it's one of the poorest parts of pockets done. and tradition is particularly importa
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delani? emily? valerie county has invited children from an opening to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand out for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or that way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today. that was unheard of why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative. when nothing ever changes. so we proving that wrong today. local local mayor registered in this who were lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system. and in my opinion, it will contribute to stability from all those keys and as well as security. mm. me, since filming 3 more juvenile court, where you know, you rated one more step towards democracy in part 2 to pressure from younger generations yearning for freedom. the priest of b. c is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta, in the baluchistan region, which board is afghanistan. it's one of the poorest parts of pakistan and tradition is particularly important he
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of course that families press charges says, i think i what's the name delani. and emily valerie cohen has invited children from an orphanage to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand up for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or that way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today, that was unheard of either why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative when nothing ever changes, we proving that wrong today. so we're just in this who are the lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system, and in my opinion, it will contribute to stability from all those keys. and as well as security me, since filming 3 more juvenile court, where inaugurated one more step towards democracy in part 2 to pressure from younger generations yearning for freedom of b. c is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta in the baluchistan region. which board is afghan? it's done. it's one of the poorest posit
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announced his presidential run back in july of 2017, former maryland democratic congressman john delaniethanks for coming. >> thanks for having me, chuck. >> i warned to -- it's fitting to start with you because your entire mem is was dismissed early on by many. you talk about trying to create a broader democratic coalition, the need for bipartisanship which is a hotly debated topic inside the democratic party and i'm curious what you think of how president biden, who i feel like is trying to be a little bit of that, but a little bit, you know, on the progressive side of things. he's trying to create a balance. what do you think he's learned and what have you learned about the democratic party five years later. >> so look. i think president biden's doing a great job. his presidency, the premise of his presidency and candidacy was very similar to what i ran on. obviously he was the standard bearer, and that worked out great, because we won. he's getting things done. he's created the environment where this bipartisan veto in the senate can get as far as it has and i think he's trying to re
announced his presidential run back in july of 2017, former maryland democratic congressman john delaniethanks for coming. >> thanks for having me, chuck. >> i warned to -- it's fitting to start with you because your entire mem is was dismissed early on by many. you talk about trying to create a broader democratic coalition, the need for bipartisanship which is a hotly debated topic inside the democratic party and i'm curious what you think of how president biden, who i feel like is...
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got to know him better while researching the great and nearly forgotten black nationalist martin delanie, but i never had a true sense of the many sides of the man until i read david blight's exceptional new biography, frederick douglass, prophet of freedom. dr. blight is the professor of american history and director of the center for the study of slavery, resistance and abolition at yale university. he serves on the boards of various museums and historical societies and in 2012, was elected to the american academy of arts and sciences. last month, he became the recipient of the 2019 gilder larman lincoln prize. the books he won and various honors he has received. i cannot tell you how pleased we are to have him as a guest speaker at this year's symposium. please join me in welcoming dr. david w. blight. >> thank you, ron, and to the leadership of the lincoln institute. i have numerous friends here, particularly the previous speakers. it's hard to follow richard, nina. whether it's about humor or the movies. i am going to talk on douglass' relationship with lincoln, less about the actua
got to know him better while researching the great and nearly forgotten black nationalist martin delanie, but i never had a true sense of the many sides of the man until i read david blight's exceptional new biography, frederick douglass, prophet of freedom. dr. blight is the professor of american history and director of the center for the study of slavery, resistance and abolition at yale university. he serves on the boards of various museums and historical societies and in 2012, was elected...
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this is reporting from my colleague, ken delanie.hite house didn't make a decision about what might be the biggest policy decision with regard to what it's it says is the most urgent security threat to the united states, whether to seek a law with specific criminal penalties. white house officials said they didn't have enough information and asked the justice department to further review the issue. with the current posture of the republican party and its media echo chamber, i imagine that we can sit here today and examine what that review might look like. from the security standpoint, just talk about why it's needed. >> nicole, if i can, i'll give you a scenario and a comparison. if it's international terrorism, and al qaeda ideologue says to an american, hey, i think you should go and storm into the capitol and stop a democratic process, essentially breaking the law, just that person being an adherent, inspired by the ideology, even if they don't even directly communicate, the fbi could open a case on that individual because it's al
this is reporting from my colleague, ken delanie.hite house didn't make a decision about what might be the biggest policy decision with regard to what it's it says is the most urgent security threat to the united states, whether to seek a law with specific criminal penalties. white house officials said they didn't have enough information and asked the justice department to further review the issue. with the current posture of the republican party and its media echo chamber, i imagine that we...