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me live is guadalupe cobra a couple ira who is associate professor of policy in government george mason university quad loop 8 thanks for joining us morales has just announced bolivia would do a rerun of the presidential election why wasn't that enough to satisfy the army of police who apparently pressure to step down. it's interesting because you know another election with. or without i mean this pressure against what i would give like a sign. that things were more democratic i believe this...
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he is from george mason university law school, the founder of the national security both for area thanks being here this morning. jamil jaffer, we will start with you. theave a conversation about usa freedom act and what congress has to get to and reauthorized. tell us first what the usa freedom act is and why it was passed in the first place. caller: sure, well, bill, you aspiringe are three provisions in the usa freedom act that would be rubberized by the legislation if it were renewed by december 15. reauthorized by the legislation if it were renewed by december 15. somewhere he added years later your specifically, the provisions expiring now are one that allows the government to identify and surveil terrorists who do not have a proven connection to a foreign power, and the second is called the wiretap authority, that gives ability to follow suspects when they switched their cell phones or emailed address rapidly to avoid surveillance. and the third is the business records provision. that allows the collection of information, like a grand jury subpoena, business records, hotel records
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from george mason university earlier this month this portion is just over an hour. >> students guests, president helton, justice kagan, friends and family of roger wilkins. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to the second annual roger wilkins lecture. which this year takes the form of a conversation of supreme court justice elina kagan. my name is matt shearer i'm associate professor of policy and government in this our school and director of the undergraduate program and philosophy and politics and economics the eb for short at george mason. the program is honored to be theinstitutional sponsor and host of the roger wilkins lecture . we are grateful for the trust and support place in us by the university andby the friends and family of roger wilkins . what's the connection between our pbe program and these lectures? i'm glad you asked. i spent a fair amount of time explaining what pbe is and what makes mason's program unique. i can go onbut today i'm going to go straight to the ttbottom line .our program exists to serve highly motivated to who want to help create better solutions f
from george mason university earlier this month this portion is just over an hour. >> students guests, president helton, justice kagan, friends and family of roger wilkins. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to the second annual roger wilkins lecture. which this year takes the form of a conversation of supreme court justice elina kagan. my name is matt shearer i'm associate professor of policy and government in this our school and director of the undergraduate program and philosophy and...
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next, supreme court justice elena kagan speaks to students at george mason university. justice kagan spoke about the legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for the supreme court justices. >> welcome. students, colleagues, guests, president holton, justice kagan, friends and family of roger wilken. it's my pleasure to welcome you all to the second annual roger wilkens lecture, which this year takes the form of conversation with supreme court justice elena kagan. my name is matt and an associate professor of policy and government and director of undergraduate program in philosophy, politics and economics. ppe here at george mason. the ppe program is honored to be the institutional sponsor and host of the roger wilken's lectures. we are grateful for the trust and support placed by the university. the attraction between the pgd ferdinand of these lectures i'm glad you asked. i spend a fair amount of time explaining what ppe is and what makes the program unique. i can go on. really, i can go on but today i'm going to go straight to
next, supreme court justice elena kagan speaks to students at george mason university. justice kagan spoke about the legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for the supreme court justices. >> welcome. students, colleagues, guests, president holton, justice kagan, friends and family of roger wilken. it's my pleasure to welcome you all to the second annual roger wilkens lecture, which this year takes the form of conversation with supreme court...
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. >>> we'll take you live to an interview with justice elena kagan from george mason university in northern virginia. >> this year takes the form of conversation, supreme court justice elena kagan. my name is matt schera, director of under graduate ppe program. it's honored to be the host of roger wilkins lectures. so what's the connection between our pbe program and these lectures? i'm glad you asked. as director, i spend a fair amount of time explaining what it is and what makes mason's program unique i can go on. really, i can go on. but today i'm going to go straight to the bottom line. it exists to serve highly motivated students who want to help create better solutions for the difficult and pressing problems that arise in the public life of a complex society. the problems that arise and persist in what roger wilkins, in the first chapter of his autobiography, had called with immense understatement, complicated times, such as our own today. approximate. pe offers an opportunity for students to build meaningful careers in civil service, journalism, business and the law and other sociall
. >>> we'll take you live to an interview with justice elena kagan from george mason university in northern virginia. >> this year takes the form of conversation, supreme court justice elena kagan. my name is matt schera, director of under graduate ppe program. it's honored to be the host of roger wilkins lectures. so what's the connection between our pbe program and these lectures? i'm glad you asked. as director, i spend a fair amount of time explaining what it is and what...
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up later this afternoon on c-span3, the supreme court justice will talk with students at george mason university. live coverage starts at 4:30 eastern. up next, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talking with union members in new hampshire state capital. the town hall came on the same day she filed her official paperwork for the new hampshire primary. >> good evening, everyone. local 1984, i want to thank you all for being here tonight. another one of our presidential events that we have been hosting. i'm really excited to see all of you here and we are very happy to be joined by senator warren tonight. we've been working to deliver our messages to all of the candidates and thankfully, senator warren has been a strong advocate of working people and unions. she and her team have been eager to engage with members, tweeting statements of support for our county workers as well as voted back in october and recorded a video greeting and submitting responses to our presidential candidate questionnaire. op-ed talkedk, her unionizing efforts and now she is here in person. i'm going to turn it over to
up later this afternoon on c-span3, the supreme court justice will talk with students at george mason university. live coverage starts at 4:30 eastern. up next, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talking with union members in new hampshire state capital. the town hall came on the same day she filed her official paperwork for the new hampshire primary. >> good evening, everyone. local 1984, i want to thank you all for being here tonight. another one of our presidential events that we...
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i'm mark loiselle, at george mason university and we author the intelligence policy and national security that has put on a number of these wonderful programs in the last few years. i would very at much forward to this event. for those of you who don't know george mason university has a short school policy government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington , virginia and we have a number of her fashion of degree programs primarily taught in arlington and public policy public administration international security studies which has been ranked number two by "u.s.news and world report" nationally that we are very proud of and i think the michael hayden sent her center for security policy studies a number of other entities at the school are a very important component of the recognition we have received for being leaders in the field of security studies. again thank you for being here. i look forward to a great event that i want to acknowledge the presence of the provost of our university, david willits. [applause] several members of our board of trustees also are here tonight
i'm mark loiselle, at george mason university and we author the intelligence policy and national security that has put on a number of these wonderful programs in the last few years. i would very at much forward to this event. for those of you who don't know george mason university has a short school policy government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington , virginia and we have a number of her fashion of degree programs primarily taught in arlington and public policy public...
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i am dean of the policy of government at george mason university. and respond to the michael hayden center for intelligence policy and international security that has put on a number of wonderful programs over the past few years and we will continue to do so. i look very much forward to this special event and for those of you who do not know, george mason university has a policy government that provides academic programs both in fairfax and in arlington virginia and we have a number of professional degree programs primarily taught in arlington and public policy, public ministration, international security studies which is ranked number two by u.s. news and world report, we are very proud of that. i think the michael hayden center, our center for security policy studies, another number of entities at the school are very important component of the recognition we have received for being leaders in the field of security studies. again, thank you for being here, i look forward to a great event. i want to acknowledge the presence of the university, david
i am dean of the policy of government at george mason university. and respond to the michael hayden center for intelligence policy and international security that has put on a number of wonderful programs over the past few years and we will continue to do so. i look very much forward to this special event and for those of you who do not know, george mason university has a policy government that provides academic programs both in fairfax and in arlington virginia and we have a number of...
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she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate well let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the.
she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate well let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the.
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the founders jamil, of the national security institute at george mason university law school.nk you for being here with us. next up, we will turn our attention to the 41st anniversary of the 1978 jonestown massacre, and new information regarding the death of more than 900 people in guyana. us andricherz is with the co-author of an investigative report on that. he will join us momentarily. &a" sat down to talk about her book and her experience. >> i stayed in a cabin with a group of members, young women. they were very modest cabins, tin roofs and it was raining all night long. i am just listening to the rain on the roof. what tomorrow is going to bring and i could not sleep. and, i just wanted the morning to dawn so that we could get on with taking those who wanted to leave. at that point there were only two people. i wanted to be able to safely get out of there. on, more andre more people wanted to leave, and that became problematic because we did not have enough planes. congressman ryan was going to stay behind with a group of 40 people that wanted to be taken out. and, i wa
the founders jamil, of the national security institute at george mason university law school.nk you for being here with us. next up, we will turn our attention to the 41st anniversary of the 1978 jonestown massacre, and new information regarding the death of more than 900 people in guyana. us andricherz is with the co-author of an investigative report on that. he will join us momentarily. &a" sat down to talk about her book and her experience. >> i stayed in a cabin with a group...
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she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the events that happened in bolivia the coup i will use the word but they won't a.b.c. news morales resigned simply c.b.s. news because of weist widespread protests the new york times said because of an infuriated pop population fox news said the people were angry over election fraud none has been shown to date and the miami herald well said that it was what was overthrown was a full blown dictatorship what's the media coverage in the u.k. i bet it's similar. very much so i mean i think the british media and this this includes from the rights to so-called progressive left have been very much on the playing the fact that it's the coup that's taken place in bolivia they talk of a powe
she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the events that happened in bolivia the coup i will use the word but they won't a.b.c....
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she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the events that happened in bolivia the coup i will use the word but they won't a.b.c. news morales resigned simply c.b.s. news because of weist widespread protests the new york times said because of an infuriated pop population fox news said the people were angry over election fraud none has been shown to date and the miami herald well said that it was what was overthrown was a full blown dictatorship what's the media coverage in the u.k. i bet it's similar. very much so i mean i think the british media and this this includes from the riots the so-called progressive left have been very much on the playing the fact that it's the coup that's taken place in bolivia they talk of a powe
she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the events that happened in bolivia the coup i will use the word but they won't a.b.c....
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for those of you who don't know george mason university has policy and government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington, virginia and we have a number of professional degree programs primarily in arlington and public policy and public administration, international security studies which has been ranked number 2 by u.s. news & world report that we are very proud of and i think, the michael hayden ctr. center for security policy studies, a number of other entities at this school are an important component of the recognition we receive are being leaders in the field of security studies so again, thank you for being here. i look forward to a great event and want to acknowledge the provost of our university, david lewis. david? [applause] >> several members of the board of trustees are here tonight. thanks to them for attending this event as well but most importantly i want to acknowledge the presence of a founder of the michael hayden center and his wife, janine. [applause] >> we are really proud to have you in our school. michael has been teaching for us for the past ten
for those of you who don't know george mason university has policy and government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington, virginia and we have a number of professional degree programs primarily in arlington and public policy and public administration, international security studies which has been ranked number 2 by u.s. news & world report that we are very proud of and i think, the michael hayden ctr. center for security policy studies, a number of other entities at this...
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without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce the president of george mason university, president anne holton. [applause] >> thank you, professor, and thank you all. what a great crowd. it's a delight to see you all today and i invite you to join me in extending a warm welcome to justice kagan. we are thrilled to have you here at this access to excellence. we are so proud of george mason and one of the things we are proud about here at george mason as we can offer our students opportunities like this, to hear from you today. we are here for the second annual roger wilken's lecture. we like to think that, well, roger wilkins had a lot of important roles in his life, but we like to think that his most important role was his 19 years of service here at george mason university. then during and fostering the growth of young manning -- young minds and lives is a professor of history and culture, the program is one that honors our most distinguished professors and i believe we have a number of robinson professors in the room if you all could give us a wave. thank you all for being here.
without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce the president of george mason university, president anne holton. [applause] >> thank you, professor, and thank you all. what a great crowd. it's a delight to see you all today and i invite you to join me in extending a warm welcome to justice kagan. we are thrilled to have you here at this access to excellence. we are so proud of george mason and one of the things we are proud about here at george mason as we can offer our students...
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here in the studio professor eugene control of it and international law professor at the george mason universitykillion law school and the israeli think tank the policy forum thank you both for joining me in the arena omar let me start with you does this latest u.s. decision to disregard international law and recognize israeli settlements in new york by toadies make those settlements any less illegal will it change the way the rest of the world sees those settlements. the u.s. declaration changes nothing the trumpet ministration cannot erase decades of stablish international law that settlements are a violation of article 49 of the 4th geneva convention and in fact a war crime and i think this is the range of statements that you referenced from the european union from many countries across the world from the un indicate that there is consensus outside of the this israeli government and outside of the trumpet ministration that settlements are illegal it is as uncontroversial say settlements are illegal as it is to say that torture is illegal it is black and white international law eugene didn't r
here in the studio professor eugene control of it and international law professor at the george mason universitykillion law school and the israeli think tank the policy forum thank you both for joining me in the arena omar let me start with you does this latest u.s. decision to disregard international law and recognize israeli settlements in new york by toadies make those settlements any less illegal will it change the way the rest of the world sees those settlements. the u.s. declaration...
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. >> today supreme court justice elena kagan talks to george mason university students about the american judicial system. live coverage at 4:30 p.m. eastern on on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live on our free c-span radio app. >> general john raymond is the command of your space command and he has been invited to talk about building this space force. this is posted by the center for strategic and international studies here in washington, d.c. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are live this morning to remarks about building the u.s. space force. general raymond is the command of the u.s. space command. this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies here in washington, d.c. live coverage on c-span2. we expect it to start shortly. [inaudible conversations] and hicks. i direct the international security program here at csis and it's my pleasure to welcome y
. >> today supreme court justice elena kagan talks to george mason university students about the american judicial system. live coverage at 4:30 p.m. eastern on on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live on our free c-span radio app. >> general john raymond is the command of your space command and he has been invited to talk about building this space force. this is posted by the center for strategic and international studies here in washington, d.c. live coverage on c-span2....
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i'm mark loiselle, at george mason university and we author the intelligence policy and national securitythat has put on a number of these wonderful programs in the last few years. i would very at much forward to this event. for those of you who don't know george mason university has a short school policy government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington , virginia and we have a number of her fashion of degree programs primarily taught in arlington and public policy public administration international security studies which has been ranked number two by "u.s.news and world report" nationally that we are very proud of and i think the michael hayden sent her center for security policy studies a number of other entities at the school are a very important component of the recognition we have received for being leaders in the field of security studies. again thank you for being here. i look forward to a great event that i want to acknowledge the presence of the provost of our university, david willits. [applause] several members of our board of trustees also are here tonight.
i'm mark loiselle, at george mason university and we author the intelligence policy and national securitythat has put on a number of these wonderful programs in the last few years. i would very at much forward to this event. for those of you who don't know george mason university has a short school policy government that provides academic programs in fairfax and arlington , virginia and we have a number of her fashion of degree programs primarily taught in arlington and public policy public...
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she's taught at the university of virginia and a writing program at johns hopkins university, george mason university as well as american university and he is the author of the narrative on the inventor of clarence king and portraits of a nation that today we are here to celebrate his new book published by simon & schuster. we are honored to have him speak today on foreign and american life. welcome. [applause] >> i have so many microphones going on and now this one is on. thank you for the lovely introduction and everything you do for the barnum museum. thank you for everything you do and the people that work with you have done to help me in writing this book. i also want to thank adrian the curator and just throughout the years i was working on a book that offered me encouragement and lots of good information and helped me a lot with the photographs in the book later on. i'm also pleased to be able to tell you that the great barnum scholar at this time or any time arthur is here in the front row. [applause] he could have been forgiven for not being welcoming of someone who wrote a letter and said i
she's taught at the university of virginia and a writing program at johns hopkins university, george mason university as well as american university and he is the author of the narrative on the inventor of clarence king and portraits of a nation that today we are here to celebrate his new book published by simon & schuster. we are honored to have him speak today on foreign and american life. welcome. [applause] >> i have so many microphones going on and now this one is on. thank you...
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later this afternoon on c-span3, supreme court justice elena kagan will talk to students at george mason university about u.s. legal system. live coverage begins at 4:30 eastern and you can follow all online at rage c-span.org or listen with the app.c-span radio >> this week, the house chairigence committee and adam schiff continue public impeachment inquiry hearings morning at esday 9:00 eastern on c-span3. watch live testimony from williams, aide to vice president mike pence. and director for european securityt the national council, lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. 2:30, ambassador volker, white l security council house aide tim morrison. on wednesday at 9:00 a.m. testimony continues with u.s. ambassador to the union gordon sondland. nd then deputy assistant secretary of defense laura cooper and david hale, undersecretary of state for political affairs. and on thursday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the committee will hear hill, ony from fiona former national security council senior director for europe and russia. first two public hearings in their entirety on our website c-span.org/impeachment. ther
later this afternoon on c-span3, supreme court justice elena kagan will talk to students at george mason university about u.s. legal system. live coverage begins at 4:30 eastern and you can follow all online at rage c-span.org or listen with the app.c-span radio >> this week, the house chairigence committee and adam schiff continue public impeachment inquiry hearings morning at esday 9:00 eastern on c-span3. watch live testimony from williams, aide to vice president mike pence. and...
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you can call the university of virginia, and a writing program the john hopkins university, george mason university as well as the american university. and is the author of a narrative on the adventure of clients king and matthew brady, portrait of a nation but today, we're here to celebrate his new book, published by simon & schuster, we are honored to have bubbles and speak today on barnum and american life. welcome bob. [applause]. bob: i have who many microphones going on here. now this one is on two. thank you kathy for your that lovely introduction. and thank you for your everything you do for the varna museum. thank you for your having me here at the barnum museum. and thank you for your everything that you and the people work with you have done to help me in writing this book. i also want to thank adrian st. pierre, and who really, just throughout the years i was working on the book. they offered me encouragement, lots of good information and home a lot with photographs in the book later on. i'm also really pleased to be able to tell you the great barnum scholar at this time or any time, ar
you can call the university of virginia, and a writing program the john hopkins university, george mason university as well as the american university. and is the author of a narrative on the adventure of clients king and matthew brady, portrait of a nation but today, we're here to celebrate his new book, published by simon & schuster, we are honored to have bubbles and speak today on barnum and american life. welcome bob. [applause]. bob: i have who many microphones going on here. now this...
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jamil jaffer from george mason university.wednesday, we will be hearing live from the huawei founder and ceo. he will be joining special guests on a panel discussion on the topic of digital sovereignty, moderated by our very own stephen engle. you can check that out online and on the bloomberg terminal. coming up next, valuations at a 10 year high. trading at a popping 21 times this year's estimated earnings. is this sustainable? we've got analysis coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is daybreak: asia. i'm haidi stroud-watts. shery: i'm shery ahn. microchip technology hit a new 52 week high and plunged in a setting trading after it missed estimates. that is fronted more concerns about volatility sparked by excessive valuations especially in the tech sector. su keenan joins us with more. the question is how tolerant can investors be of these valuations? su: we are seeing a sign of the times. stocks brought more in line versus the actual earnings. it is after hours falling significantly after they missed profits and guid
jamil jaffer from george mason university.wednesday, we will be hearing live from the huawei founder and ceo. he will be joining special guests on a panel discussion on the topic of digital sovereignty, moderated by our very own stephen engle. you can check that out online and on the bloomberg terminal. coming up next, valuations at a 10 year high. trading at a popping 21 times this year's estimated earnings. is this sustainable? we've got analysis coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this...
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. >> here at stanford university from george mason university in virginia. aplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the "hardball" college tour with our special guest senator barack obama. let's play "hardball." i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." hillary clinton. welcome to this exclusive town hall. tonight for a full hour our guest is the front-runner for the presidential nomination, donald trump. should a woman be punished for getting an abortion? and the isis not something you can dodge. if you say abortion is a crime or murder you have to deal with it under the law. should abortion be punished? >> well, people within certain parts of the republican p
. >> here at stanford university from george mason university in virginia. aplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the...
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. >>> we'll take you live to an interview with justice elena kagan from george mason university in northern virginia. >> this year takes the form of conversation, supreme court justice elena
. >>> we'll take you live to an interview with justice elena kagan from george mason university in northern virginia. >> this year takes the form of conversation, supreme court justice elena
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. >> i teach economics at george mason university. one of the comments about the hong kong movement is that there is a strong leader to mobilize the protests. [inaudible] nameless people supporting and there would be a better way to protect at least the status quo in hong kong. now, how would that logic could apply to south korea now? >> about leadership? hong kong, you don't have leaders in the protests. by the way you don't of leaders in the hong kong approaches for a simple reason. and that is, in 2014 they had the occupy center with love and peace demonstration, 79 days. the feeling in the pandemic craddick movie was the government bought off the leaders of that movement, placated them and so the protest ended the demonstrators today, both the older demonstrators and the younger ones just sort of think you don't need leaders we are doing fine without them. entrance to south korea the one thing that struck me when we were there a little while ago, beginning at me or something, was how disorganized and disunited the opposition in so
. >> i teach economics at george mason university. one of the comments about the hong kong movement is that there is a strong leader to mobilize the protests. [inaudible] nameless people supporting and there would be a better way to protect at least the status quo in hong kong. now, how would that logic could apply to south korea now? >> about leadership? hong kong, you don't have leaders in the protests. by the way you don't of leaders in the hong kong approaches for a simple...
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she is the associate professor at george mason university. her talk this evening is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition -- revolutionary reflections -- french memories of the war for america, which is on view behind this fireplace. dr. pichichero will be discussing war and the enlightenment in the context of french experiences during the american revolution. many french officers of this ,ra, such as rochambeau consider themselves military philosophers who brought enlightenment and philosophical spirit to their enterprises. profounderiences had a impact on their experiences and worldviews when they returned to france after the war. these themes are at the center of her book "military enlightenment: war and culture in the french empire from louis the 14th to napoleon." published by cornell university press in 2017. she has a bachelor of arts in comparative literature from musicton, a bachelor of from the eastman school of music, and a phd and french studies. she has been a member of the since 2011. faculty other honors and awa
she is the associate professor at george mason university. her talk this evening is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition -- revolutionary reflections -- french memories of the war for america, which is on view behind this fireplace. dr. pichichero will be discussing war and the enlightenment in the context of french experiences during the american revolution. many french officers of this ,ra, such as rochambeau consider themselves military philosophers who brought enlightenment...
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from george mason university in virginia. live from chapman university in southern california.new york. live from the university of denver. the university of notre dame. from iowa state university in ames, iowa. senator john mccain, let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. the georgetown band. ♪ joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the "hardball" college tour with our special guest, senator barack obama. let's play "hardball." i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." hillary clinton. >> hi, mr. matthews. >> welcome to this exclusive town hall. tonight with a full hour, our guest is the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, donald trump. >> i think he wished he didn't go through that door. anyway, be sure to follow "hardball" on twitter and enter to win exclusive "hardball" prizes. that's "hardball" for now. i love the glory years. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> can you
from george mason university in virginia. live from chapman university in southern california.new york. live from the university of denver. the university of notre dame. from iowa state university in ames, iowa. senator john mccain, let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. the georgetown band. ♪ joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the "hardball" college tour with our...
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monday, supreme court justice selena kagan talks to george mason university students about the americanicial system. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span at three -- on c-span3, c-span.org or the free c-span radio app. monday night, on the communicators, mike randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book "that will never work" shares his experience starting the online streaming service. >> our cto hit a few keys and we were live. it did not take long and we got the first ding, and we cheered and opened bottles of champagne. a few minutes later, three more orders. we were so excited. then we got two more orders. in all the excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed it had been a while since the bell has run. problem --gged door or a problem? it turned out we had crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the communicators on c-span2. >> our c-span 2020 bus team is traveling across the country, visiting key battleground states the 2020 presidential race, asking voters which issues they want voters to address --
monday, supreme court justice selena kagan talks to george mason university students about the americanicial system. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span at three -- on c-span3, c-span.org or the free c-span radio app. monday night, on the communicators, mike randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book "that will never work" shares his experience starting the online streaming service. >> our cto hit a few keys and we were live. it did not take long and...
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[applause] supreme court justice speaks to students at george mason university. justice kegan spoke about the legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for the supreme court justices.
[applause] supreme court justice speaks to students at george mason university. justice kegan spoke about the legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for the supreme court justices.
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barrett, assistant professor of law at george mason university.now says he should be impeached. why do you think the lawyer would send this? >> a couple reasons he's hoping the house joins in court in his efforts to seek permission essentially from the court to go and testify, and i think he's hoping that the timeline of the impeachment proceedings is extended to incorporate time for that process to play out. so i think it changes nancy pelosi's political calculation on when she encourages the committees to wrap this up and bring it to the floor and i think it's worth another month or two. she's obviously probably weighing things like the democratic primary. things like that, for timing of release of a final report, and timing of an impeachment vote, but based on this letter, give it a couple more months to play out certainly. >> josh bolten, of course, it's important because these heard these things from the president's mouth. right? >> exactly. key word here in this letter is "relevant." information that's relevant to these ongoing proceedings.
barrett, assistant professor of law at george mason university.now says he should be impeached. why do you think the lawyer would send this? >> a couple reasons he's hoping the house joins in court in his efforts to seek permission essentially from the court to go and testify, and i think he's hoping that the timeline of the impeachment proceedings is extended to incorporate time for that process to play out. so i think it changes nancy pelosi's political calculation on when she...
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several months ago, 90 days ago i was at george mason university, and finished my career there. i got a phone call from the director of national museum of african-american history and culture. a good friend. he told me something that made my heart sing, that he was about to be announced as 14 secretary of the smithsonian institution. for me it couldn't have been more exciting except he put a link or in there. he asked me, to go the way to the mall. when lonnie bunch asks you to do same thing all you say is yes and that is what i did. it is my honor to serve in this role. i hope to serve as a stabilizing force for staff and all of you as we move forward and to make sure the momentum started by lonnie bunch and a terrific staff this year as we go forward, it has been a terrific 3 years since we opened and in those 3 years some remarkable things have happened. we have 6.5 million visitors to the smithsonian. [applause] >> i often tell people we would have more except you people won't go home. you come and stay. we love that but our numbers would be higher. i don't know what to say
several months ago, 90 days ago i was at george mason university, and finished my career there. i got a phone call from the director of national museum of african-american history and culture. a good friend. he told me something that made my heart sing, that he was about to be announced as 14 secretary of the smithsonian institution. for me it couldn't have been more exciting except he put a link or in there. he asked me, to go the way to the mall. when lonnie bunch asks you to do same thing...
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university . she has been a member of the george mason faculty since 2011. and, i just learned this evening, she has recently been elected president of the western society for french history. among her many other honors and awards, the society of the cincinnati's fellowship which she received to support her research on the military enlightenment. our fellowship program, which was established in 2007, provides support to bring up to six scholars annually to our library to conduct research. during dr. pichichero's fellowship year, i invited her to lunch with her fellow fellows, all the rest of whom were graduate students in the throes of work on their doctoral dissertations. i have always remembered the advice the wise professor gave them. this is a wonderful time of your life. make sure you take time to enjoy it. and so, please join me in welcoming dr. pichichero. [applause] dr. pichichero: good evening. thank you so much for being here this evening. and an enormous thank you to ellen, to kelsey, to the staff here at the anderson house, to the american revolu
university . she has been a member of the george mason faculty since 2011. and, i just learned this evening, she has recently been elected president of the western society for french history. among her many other honors and awards, the society of the cincinnati's fellowship which she received to support her research on the military enlightenment. our fellowship program, which was established in 2007, provides support to bring up to six scholars annually to our library to conduct research....
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i am dean of the policy of government at george mason university. and respond to the michael hayden center for intelligence policy and international security that has put on a number of wonderful programs over the past few years and we will continue to do so. i look very much forward to this special event and for those of you who do not know, george mason
i am dean of the policy of government at george mason university. and respond to the michael hayden center for intelligence policy and international security that has put on a number of wonderful programs over the past few years and we will continue to do so. i look very much forward to this special event and for those of you who do not know, george mason
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> today supreme court justice elena kagan talks to george mason university students about the american judicial system. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. on-line at c-span.org or listen live on our free c-span radio app. app. >> this week the house intelligence committee and chair adam schiff continue public impeachment inquiry hearings beginning tuesday morning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 3. watch live testimony from jennifer williams, aide to vice-president mike pence and lt. colonel alexander vinman and at 2:30 ambassador kurt volker, former u.s. special enjoy to ukraine and white house aide tim morrison. at wednesday 9 a.m. eastern testimony continues with u.s. ambassador to the european union gordon sondland and deputy for russian ukraine crane affairs, laura cooper, and undersecretary of state. and fiona hill, watch the first two in their entierment c-span.o c-span.org, a key interest features indicated by a star in the timeline. this week, watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiries on c-span 3, c-span.org or listen live
conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> today supreme court justice elena kagan talks to george mason university students about the american judicial system. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. on-line at c-span.org or listen live on our free c-span radio app. app. >> this week the house intelligence committee and chair adam schiff continue public impeachment inquiry hearings beginning tuesday morning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 3. watch live testimony from...
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i'm dominic pinot, george mason university and taking a class about edmund burke right now.ding burke it's impossible not to conclude that he loves great britain and loves being british but at the same time he supported letting the american colonies go. Ã >> you put me on the spot asking edmund burke question one on the same stages you ball. maybe i will defer to him on that question. [laughter] >> and get a redirect the question. [laughter] you gave here what must be the most during defense and french nationalism ever delivered in the ai. that suggests a capacity for seeing as part of your own nationalism the appeal of others nationalism and maybe also suggesting i think the question is getting at a sense that nationalism is it connected to militarism or is it about national expansion. is that fair? expansion is certainly a part of the american story.>> excuse me. i think it is. nationalism can easily fade aggressive and militaristic and fade into imperialism but there is a line there. it's often fuzzy. i've inherited from my ancestral reading of national review, a germ of
i'm dominic pinot, george mason university and taking a class about edmund burke right now.ding burke it's impossible not to conclude that he loves great britain and loves being british but at the same time he supported letting the american colonies go. Ã >> you put me on the spot asking edmund burke question one on the same stages you ball. maybe i will defer to him on that question. [laughter] >> and get a redirect the question. [laughter] you gave here what must be the most...
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. >> george mason university. one of the points you made was the intersection of national crime intelligence but of your strategy you didn't talk about ways to utilize the analysis or those interactions with network analysis with one side that may be more vulnerable. >> i mentioned i did a couple years at the nsc and i actually went there with the goal and it seems to me that if you bring a government together and give access to information with that analysis we go a little bit in that direction right now there is a belief we want to do similar work in the transnational criminal base like terrorist identities that would be a very good idea if we catalog them with intersections of terrorism as knowing that they want to come to the country but there are still lots of issues because transnational crime is stressed further so we have a long way to go of how we consolidate those efforts. >>. >> thank you. from aei he opened by starting discussions about risk that we are facing now toward the great competition as we ref
. >> george mason university. one of the points you made was the intersection of national crime intelligence but of your strategy you didn't talk about ways to utilize the analysis or those interactions with network analysis with one side that may be more vulnerable. >> i mentioned i did a couple years at the nsc and i actually went there with the goal and it seems to me that if you bring a government together and give access to information with that analysis we go a little bit in...
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. >> coming up on today's washington journal, george mason university lost little -- law school have a professor and another guest discussing privacy issues. stricker's on the recent anniversary of the jonestown massacre. washington journal is next. ♪ it is saturday, november 30, the last day of the month. good morning. welcome to the washington journal. perhaps like the thanksgiving turkey, impeachment continues to be the main topic of discussion and debate on capitol hill. but what about the other issues, the leftovers, if you will pardon the tortured analogy. canadaout the u.s. mexico trade agreement. immigration and border security, or climate change and the issues involved there? we would like to ask you what public policy issue in washington -- is washington not addressing that you think they should be.
. >> coming up on today's washington journal, george mason university lost little -- law school have a professor and another guest discussing privacy issues. stricker's on the recent anniversary of the jonestown massacre. washington journal is next. ♪ it is saturday, november 30, the last day of the month. good morning. welcome to the washington journal. perhaps like the thanksgiving turkey, impeachment continues to be the main topic of discussion and debate on capitol hill. but what...