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thank you, andersen, a diplomat , a professor at georgetown university, a senior researcher at the eurasiadirect video link. well , there is indeed a lot of news regarding the event in the south, but we are waiting for verified information because in telegram channels are bombarded with completely different messages in terms of content that are honestly contradictory, and we understand all the specifics of the situation that is developing on the fants , so we will wait, by the way, at 5 in the morning we plan to talk with nataliya humenyuk, the press secretary of the operational command south . maybe she will inform us in more detail about what is happening in kherson near it. meanwhile, boresh johnson emmanuel macron ursula von der leyen band youtube all of them have already visited ukraine and some even more than once, and since february 24, visits of international leaders are possible only by train . thus, ukrzaliznytsia has become the main artery of the country on its shoulders evacuation of regular flights and important international visits our olena chernikova i spoke with the person
thank you, andersen, a diplomat , a professor at georgetown university, a senior researcher at the eurasiadirect video link. well , there is indeed a lot of news regarding the event in the south, but we are waiting for verified information because in telegram channels are bombarded with completely different messages in terms of content that are honestly contradictory, and we understand all the specifics of the situation that is developing on the fants , so we will wait, by the way, at 5 in the...
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georgetown university professor brian hochman us now for a conversation about recent book the listeners history of wiretapping in the united states. and professor hochman. it's a history goes back probably a lot further than most people would think. you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and laws against it, prohibitions against it, date back all the way to the age of the telegraph. the age of the civil war. when i discovered this. eight years ago, i was stunned. i didn't know wiretapping went back that far and the book that i've written traces that history all the way back to the age of the telegraph up until our own digital age today, dc
georgetown university professor brian hochman us now for a conversation about recent book the listeners history of wiretapping in the united states. and professor hochman. it's a history goes back probably a lot further than most people would think. you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence...
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this fall, tatiana began studying at the prestigious georgetown university of washington, receiving a full scholarship and expenses covered thanks to the ukraine program. globals colors student tells that she and three other ukrainian first-year students and four masters who also received scholarships are currently in the process of establishing a ukrainian community at the university and organizing a round table dedicated to the reconstruction of ukraine, and many have been interested for several months because it is already known in our country for its school of politics many people study politics, that is, they are interested in it, that is why we cite some more historical facts that we have known all our lives, that is, that the war began not only on february 26, it also began long before that, and that is, not everyone knew this, of course , and it is our mission here to tell, tatyana says, ukrainians in georgetown are trying to do everything so that they do not forget about the horrors of the war in ukraine, we saw it, we really talk a lot, but it is precisely with the prisoners
this fall, tatiana began studying at the prestigious georgetown university of washington, receiving a full scholarship and expenses covered thanks to the ukraine program. globals colors student tells that she and three other ukrainian first-year students and four masters who also received scholarships are currently in the process of establishing a ukrainian community at the university and organizing a round table dedicated to the reconstruction of ukraine, and many have been interested for...
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i brian hochman, professor at georgetown university is the author and joining us.e pause here and bring in some colors on this topic. anthony miller from new york, good morning, you're on with professor hochman. >> thank you professor for joining us, thank you to the moderator as well. perhaps you can both answer my question, if not today than it's a future segment says he's been would air. it's troubled me greatly ever since barack obama came into office, he was able to wipe clean a lawsuit that had been pending, believe it was hepa dig versus at&t and the nsa. the thought police have been a well oiled machine in this governmental apparatus since the beginning of time, they've only perfected it. when you consider the fact that mark kline was a whistleblower who came forward and exposed what the nsa had been doing by illegally wiretapping, they had set up a big brother machine, what they referred to it as. whereby they were allowed to go through everything you do. every keystroke, every phone conversation. it's hard for us as regular people to know exactly how soph
i brian hochman, professor at georgetown university is the author and joining us.e pause here and bring in some colors on this topic. anthony miller from new york, good morning, you're on with professor hochman. >> thank you professor for joining us, thank you to the moderator as well. perhaps you can both answer my question, if not today than it's a future segment says he's been would air. it's troubled me greatly ever since barack obama came into office, he was able to wipe clean a...
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in government from georgetown university. before becoming a professor and was life in the news media and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar has written seven books including president of communications, nightly news night man. or in chief and his most recent recent -- he's also the author of crawford of dozens of articles in the presidency the mask media u.s. public opinion in virginia politics. his political commentaries appeared in a wide range of media including their times the "washington post" cbs news hour "politico" c-span and cbc world. he is currently professor of political science and international affairs and director of the center for leadership and the media studies at the university of washington. he is also took courses in political science journalism at georgetown university yale university and george mason university. top their friends worth has an excellence in teaching being the 2017 recipient and the virginia outstanding faculty award from the cal state higher education i
in government from georgetown university. before becoming a professor and was life in the news media and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar has written seven books including president of communications, nightly news night man. or in chief and his most recent recent -- he's also the author of crawford of dozens of articles in the presidency the mask media u.s. public opinion in virginia politics. his political commentaries appeared in a wide range of media...
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degrees from georgetown university.s a newspaper journalist before becoming a professor, and has lectured widely on the news media, presidency and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar, he has written seven books including, presidential communication of character, nightly news nightmare, spinner and chief, and his most recent, late night with trump, political humor and the american presidency. there's also the author and coauthor of dozens of scarlet early articles. u.s. public opinion and virginia politics. his political commentary has appeared in a wide range of media outlets including the new york times, washington post, pbs, unusual, politico, c-span and bbc world. his current professor of political science and international affairs and instead of leadership in the media studies at the university of mary washington. he is also taught courses of political science, journalism and political communication at the georgetown university, mcgill university and george mason university. he has
degrees from georgetown university.s a newspaper journalist before becoming a professor, and has lectured widely on the news media, presidency and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolific scholar, he has written seven books including, presidential communication of character, nightly news nightmare, spinner and chief, and his most recent, late night with trump, political humor and the american presidency. there's also the author and coauthor of dozens of scarlet early...
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many thanks to the for being with us of the audience from georgetown university in castle one player who's out of the world comp is the french striker, korean bens about he'll mr. tournament with a fight. injury them in the gym. that's a huge blow for the defending champions. yes, it really is. adrian is a massive loss, but i guess not a total surprise he's i knew any fighter i think around 30 minutes a football club site around in the past months before he came out to the tournament . and so he's off the test. his thought is going to be out for at least 3 weeks. so i potentially, you could've played some pos and a lot to say, just had france got that, but he's decided not to risk it. you have this the site on instagram in my life. i have never given up, but tonight i have to think about the team as i have always done. so reason tells me to leave my place to someone who can help our group make a good world cup of coffee. and he last month fence that was named the world's best plan by winning the door. and he had an incredible season last year, around $344.00 goals and $46.00 matches
many thanks to the for being with us of the audience from georgetown university in castle one player who's out of the world comp is the french striker, korean bens about he'll mr. tournament with a fight. injury them in the gym. that's a huge blow for the defending champions. yes, it really is. adrian is a massive loss, but i guess not a total surprise he's i knew any fighter i think around 30 minutes a football club site around in the past months before he came out to the tournament . and so...
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is also taught courses of political science, journalism and political communication at the georgetown university, mcgill university and george mason university. he has earned the reputation of being an outstanding teacher, as evidenced by his winning the university's three most prodigious wards. that distinction further attached -- 2017 recipient of the virginia, outstanding faculty award from the council of higher education. he will be firmly recalled by create -- four previous presentations on presidents harry truman, lyndon johnson, richard nixon and ronald reagan. he's truly a pleasure to introduce one of washington's most distinguished professors, doctor steven farms worth. >> there has never been anyone like johnny carson and there never will be. from 1962 to 1992, more than 5000 episodes over 30 years, johnny carson walked through the rainbow colored curtains as he hosted america's top late night show. he talked americans in at night with his signature mix of mostly gentle barbs, directed at the leading lights of politics and culture and his curated lists have always interesting guest. he
is also taught courses of political science, journalism and political communication at the georgetown university, mcgill university and george mason university. he has earned the reputation of being an outstanding teacher, as evidenced by his winning the university's three most prodigious wards. that distinction further attached -- 2017 recipient of the virginia, outstanding faculty award from the council of higher education. he will be firmly recalled by create -- four previous presentations...
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and george tenet confirmed that in his first speech at georgetown university the day after he resigned. and so george w. bush, who i liked personally, but he ran for president saying we needed more humble foreign policy, and so, and then the other thing, and i just wrote a column about recently, resident pre, everybody knows his famous speech, his farewell address what he said that where he warned against military industrial complex, but if you want to read a really antiwar speech, read his speech in aprir speech as president. he spoke to the american association of newspaper editors and has called his cross of iron speech. and he says that spending money on new warships and bombs and fighter planes and other aircraft takes money away from people who are hungry and could be said, and people who are naked and could be closed. and it, and i think it really should tell you something that probably the most antiwar president we've ever had spent his career in the military. and i'm not a pacifist. if you're forced, they're theren circumstances where i would vote for things, but what we've do
and george tenet confirmed that in his first speech at georgetown university the day after he resigned. and so george w. bush, who i liked personally, but he ran for president saying we needed more humble foreign policy, and so, and then the other thing, and i just wrote a column about recently, resident pre, everybody knows his famous speech, his farewell address what he said that where he warned against military industrial complex, but if you want to read a really antiwar speech, read his...
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neal katyal, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration, now at georgetown university. much more ahead this hour. don't go anywhere. in just a moment we're gonna talk live with one of the heroes of the shooting at club q in colorado springs. he helped subdue the gover gunman that night. in the process saved many, many more lives. he joins us live. next. s live next are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. ♪♪ over the last 100 years, lincoln's witnessed a good bit of history. even made some themselves. makes you wonder... what will they do for an encore? ♪♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. prov
neal katyal, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration, now at georgetown university. much more ahead this hour. don't go anywhere. in just a moment we're gonna talk live with one of the heroes of the shooting at club q in colorado springs. he helped subdue the gover gunman that night. in the process saved many, many more lives. he joins us live. next. s live next are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your...
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george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar, georgetown university of law center. he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle university school of law, and he holds a ph. d. from the university of virginia and aj d. from harvard law school. they are joined today by my colleague, emily roth, director of education at the robert h. smith center for the constitution, here at montpellier. they will be monitoring the chat box throughout the discussion, so please, feel free to post your questions as we progress. our speakers will pause for q and a periodically throughout the program. now, i will turn this over to bill and to george. to you, gentlemen. >> well, thank you very much. george? >> go ahead. >> okay, i just wanted to say what an honor it is to be here and i know, speaking for georgia as well as myself, to be invited to montpelier and on constitution day, is incredibly meaningful. i'm really delighted to be here. thank you for this opportunity. what we're going to be focusing on at the very start is what doesn't work about the constitution. g
george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar, georgetown university of law center. he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle university school of law, and he holds a ph. d. from the university of virginia and aj d. from harvard law school. they are joined today by my colleague, emily roth, director of education at the robert h. smith center for the constitution, here at montpellier. they will be monitoring the chat box throughout the discussion, so please, feel free to...
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he has taught courses and political science journalism and political communication at georgetown university mcgill university and george mason university. during his tenure at mary washington dr. fonzworth has earned the reputation of being an outstanding teacher. as evidenced by winning the universe is three most prestigious awards for excellence in teaching. they distinction further tested by his being. 2017 recipient of the virginia outstanding faculty award from the state council of higher education he'll be fun to recalled by great lies patrons for his five previous presentations on president's harry truman. then the johnson richard nixon and ronald reagan as well as on iconic entertainer johnny carson. it's a pleasure to welcome back to the great lives podium my good friend steve farnsworth. thank you so much bill. i'm delighted to be here and to talk to you about one of the really interesting people in the history of american film. now you may have heard a rags to riches story or two in your time, but few will ever compare to the bust to boom tale of charlie chaplin who went from bei
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for more, we go to doha, qatar, to speak abdullah al-arian, history professor at georgetown universityn qatar and the editor of "football in the middle east: state, society and the beautiful game." he just wrote a "the new york times" op-ed headlined "why the world cup belongs in the middle east." in it he writes -- "the palestinian poet mahmoud darwish once noted that football 'is the field of expression permitted by secret understanding between ruler and ruled in the prison cell of arab democracy.' the game, he added, 'represents a breathing space, allowing a splintered homeland an opportunity to join together around something shared.' in the decade since the arab uprisings, many countries in the middle east have become even more repressive, making the breathing space of football feel more urgent than ever." abdullah al-arian, welcome to democracy now! elaborate on this and the whole ntext of these gains. >> thank you, amy. when we consir the conversations that happen had around the qatar world cup ia process that began back in 2009 when they made the bid to host the games, it was ap
for more, we go to doha, qatar, to speak abdullah al-arian, history professor at georgetown universityn qatar and the editor of "football in the middle east: state, society and the beautiful game." he just wrote a "the new york times" op-ed headlined "why the world cup belongs in the middle east." in it he writes -- "the palestinian poet mahmoud darwish once noted that football 'is the field of expression permitted by secret understanding between ruler and...
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. >> we continue our live coverage taking you to georgetown university where congressman jamie raskin is discussing the constitution hosted by georgetown university law center. -- successive waves of political, moral and social struggle all of them interbraided that we have come much closer to attaining to lincoln's ideal and came to a if you read the constitution the way that i do, the vast majority of the amendments that we have had, the 17 we have had since the original bill of rights are the 13th amendment abolishing slavery and due process, 15th amendment prohibiting race discrimination and 16th amendment establishing the power of taxation and progressive taxation and 17th amendment shifting the mode of election of u.s. senators from the legislatures to the people. the 19th amendment doubling the franchise in america with women's suffrage. 23rd amendment giving people the right to vote here in washington. 24thth amendment eliminating poll taxes and lowering the voting age to 18. if you subtract. almost every amendment has been been about making what some of my colleagues insist o
. >> we continue our live coverage taking you to georgetown university where congressman jamie raskin is discussing the constitution hosted by georgetown university law center. -- successive waves of political, moral and social struggle all of them interbraided that we have come much closer to attaining to lincoln's ideal and came to a if you read the constitution the way that i do, the vast majority of the amendments that we have had, the 17 we have had since the original bill of rights...
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chair roston benham talk about that and more during the annual easy and techweek hosted by georgetown university law center at the institute for financial markets. this runs 26 minutes. >> hello everyone, ding ding. for our next round of conversations, again if anyone wants to continue their conversation in our wonderful lounge area with little tvs where you canwatch the conversation from there . but we've had some really great conversations and it is a distinct pleasure for me to welcome my friends to the stage, the chairman. you can come onstage mister chairman. where we will be having the honor of hearing all regulatory. >> move right as i said in the last group. thank you. >> every kid born today is going to be redeemer. >> the crypto winter will do all kinds of things. >> we are in washington dc, finally back here and you know, when thinking about the conversation i'll start with some more obvious questions that i know everyone wants to get to and then some of the questions that i have fought a bit more about as i've watched you in the international landscape. i guess the first question is
chair roston benham talk about that and more during the annual easy and techweek hosted by georgetown university law center at the institute for financial markets. this runs 26 minutes. >> hello everyone, ding ding. for our next round of conversations, again if anyone wants to continue their conversation in our wonderful lounge area with little tvs where you canwatch the conversation from there . but we've had some really great conversations and it is a distinct pleasure for me to welcome...
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two other law schools also pulled out today, georgetown university and washington, d.c.ed the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. un-old holiday favorite is back in san francisco's union square. adoptable animals on display once again at macy's for the first time since 2019. the san francisco spca unveiled its 36th annual holiday window display. >> is great because we are getting back to normal. we have puppies and kittens. volunteers down here. we are doing this through january 1. it's a great time to adapt a cat or dog. ama: you can stop by the store to see the available puppies and kittens. the animals will be available thursday through sunday. dan: so irresistible. breaking news along the bay bridge. this is a live look at the westbound span of the bridge near harrison street. traffic is backing up on the upper deck. chp officers scouring for evidence and shell casings after a report of shots fired on the bridge about 1020 tonight. no one was hurt. two lanes of the bridge are close. the three other lanes were opened just after 11:00. ama: it was a nice
two other law schools also pulled out today, georgetown university and washington, d.c.ed the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. un-old holiday favorite is back in san francisco's union square. adoptable animals on display once again at macy's for the first time since 2019. the san francisco spca unveiled its 36th annual holiday window display. >> is great because we are getting back to normal. we have puppies and kittens. volunteers down here. we are doing this through...
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william treanor is the dean and executive vice president of georgetown university law center, and he holds the law center's paul regis dean leadership professorship. he joined the george washington. she's me the georgetown university law center in 2010 from fordham law school where he had been dean of the law school since 2002 and paul fuller professor. george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar georgetown university law center he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle university school of law, and he holds a phd from the university of virginia and a jd from harvard law school. they're joined today by my colleague emily voss director of education at the robert h smith center for the constitution here at montpelier. and they'll be monitoring. it should be monitoring the chat box throughout the discussion. so, please feel free to post your questions as we progress our speakers will pause for q&a periodically throughout the program. and now i'll turn this over to bill and to george. to you gentlemen well, thank you very much. roy and george. no, please go ahead b
william treanor is the dean and executive vice president of georgetown university law center, and he holds the law center's paul regis dean leadership professorship. he joined the george washington. she's me the georgetown university law center in 2010 from fordham law school where he had been dean of the law school since 2002 and paul fuller professor. george van cleve is dean's visiting scholar georgetown university law center he was formally research professor in law and history at seattle...
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unless you a chronic is a professor in the department of governments in georgetown university school of foreign service. he joins us alive now from washington via skype. thanks very much for being with us. so realistically, what can zalinski expect to get from the you and given the russia as one of the 5 permanent members of the security council has veto power over any action, any potential resolution? well, i think the landscape complaints and analysis are right on russia is committing work crimes and its strategy is essentially to start out and freeze out the ukrainians this winter to launch a bigger offensive this spring. but it's unrealistic to expect the view and security council will take any action. because as you say, russia has a veto, shina, which has been supporting russia also has a veto. so the un security council is not the right place to take any action on this serious pro. many people who are seeing that the pictures of the damage of the bombings will be wandering. what purpose do these attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure for russia? well i think russia l
unless you a chronic is a professor in the department of governments in georgetown university school of foreign service. he joins us alive now from washington via skype. thanks very much for being with us. so realistically, what can zalinski expect to get from the you and given the russia as one of the 5 permanent members of the security council has veto power over any action, any potential resolution? well, i think the landscape complaints and analysis are right on russia is committing work...
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i've come to the renowned american georgetown university in doha. here i meet gad, none a month, a professor of international relations and golf studies. he's lived and worked here for more than a decade and is well acquainted with cutters, political vision. while staging the world cup in the desert seems absurd to many. he says for the categories, it makes perfect sense. the basic idea was always that this will break going to bring visibility in a measure of soft power. a by persuading the will that a cut out is little just about camels and sound oil, but also the key aimed was that to make this part of their developmental strategy strategy for long term development. so the world cup was one of those things are fits in that strategy. so it's both the question about visibility and you can a long term economic development. that development is visible everywhere. areas that we're just desert back in the 1980s, now boasts skyscrapers office towers and luxury hotels. the futuristic skyline has all developed in the last 30 years. society has also changed
i've come to the renowned american georgetown university in doha. here i meet gad, none a month, a professor of international relations and golf studies. he's lived and worked here for more than a decade and is well acquainted with cutters, political vision. while staging the world cup in the desert seems absurd to many. he says for the categories, it makes perfect sense. the basic idea was always that this will break going to bring visibility in a measure of soft power. a by persuading the...
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two other law schools also pulled out today, georgetown university and washington, d.c. columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. un-old holiday favorite is back in san francisco's union square. opbl ont gamacy's fothe time si1 the san francisco spca unveiled its 36th annual holiday window display. >> is great because we are getting back to normal. we have puppies and kittens. volunteers down here. we are doing this through january 1. it's a great time to adapt a cat or dog. ama: you can stop by the store to see the available puppies and kittens. the animals will be available thursday through sunday. dan: so irresistible. breaking news along the bay bridge. this is a live look at the westbound span of the bridge near harrison street. traffic is backing up on the upper deck. chp officers scouring for evidence and shell casings after a report of shots fired on the bridge about 1020 tonight. no one was hurt. two lanes of the bridge are close. the three other lanes were opened just after 11:00. ama: it was a nice night tonight. dan: will it b
two other law schools also pulled out today, georgetown university and washington, d.c. columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. un-old holiday favorite is back in san francisco's union square. opbl ont gamacy's fothe time si1 the san francisco spca unveiled its 36th annual holiday window display. >> is great because we are getting back to normal. we have puppies and kittens. volunteers down here. we are doing this through january 1. it's a great time to...
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table tonight, john bessler, he's a professor of law at the university of baltimore and at georgetown university in the u. s. he has also author of the book, the death penalties, denial of fundamental human rights and professor, we are glad to have you with us tonight. i want to ask you, you are from the united states, a country where the death penalty is legal, where the death penalty is carried out. still, i mean that club as we just heard, includes countries such as china, saudi arabia, iran, egypt. what's it like being an american law professor at a world congress dedicated to abolishing the death penalty? yeah, i've been working on this issue about 30 years actually. and this is that the 8th world was actually in berlin. these are held periodically and the both the, the german justice minister and the, and the german foreign minister spoke out against the death penalty and, and in one case described how it's really inconsistent with a democratic democracy. and if we look at the, the kinds of countries that are using it, definitely regularly, you see china, iran, rac, north korea and u. s. t
table tonight, john bessler, he's a professor of law at the university of baltimore and at georgetown university in the u. s. he has also author of the book, the death penalties, denial of fundamental human rights and professor, we are glad to have you with us tonight. i want to ask you, you are from the united states, a country where the death penalty is legal, where the death penalty is carried out. still, i mean that club as we just heard, includes countries such as china, saudi arabia,...
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my excellent panel. nadia brown is the professor of government at georgetown university. that's here in washington. steve clemens familiar faced host of the al jazeera, the bottom line. fabulous. so you should watch his us as the executive editor of 74, because he doesn't have enough jobs. and james davis, he's a republican strategist. okay. grassley. we say we're just our senator grassley. that one i was watching, paying close attention to because iowa right now is in this place, we're abortion is being battled the courts and, and in kansas, we saw abortion. it just, it energized women to come to the polls. so abortion is on the ballot with grassley because the republicans have said they will try to make a national band what, what, what half and audio we're up. i know you said women could walk if you go at the same time, but this is a state words quite possible abortion rights will be taken away if this is possible and not entirely unexpected. right. but just because grass lee has won this race that, that me minutes. i think it's a foregone conclusion. that abortion righ
my excellent panel. nadia brown is the professor of government at georgetown university. that's here in washington. steve clemens familiar faced host of the al jazeera, the bottom line. fabulous. so you should watch his us as the executive editor of 74, because he doesn't have enough jobs. and james davis, he's a republican strategist. okay. grassley. we say we're just our senator grassley. that one i was watching, paying close attention to because iowa right now is in this place, we're...
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. joining me now, it's just amazing paddle of guest, not brown, professor of government at georgetown university here in washington shod hassan, a democratic strategist. and james davis, republican strategist, so i want to talk about what is driving this election and inflation across the board. number one issue as an every poll after poll. and when you look at it from an international perspective compared to the rest of the world, the u. s isn't that bad? it was 10 point years or was 10.7 percent were underneath that just cor inflation. if you strip out through energy, it's 5 point one percent of an annual basis. but people are feeling that when you go to the grocery store, eggs are up 40 percent, flowers up, 23 percent milks of 17 percent chickens of 16 percent. your. and so you're making what it's, you're pretty sexually taking a huge pay cut. and that is what has always driven american voters, doesn't matter, but the candidate, well, let me ask you this, nadia, how much can the federal government do about inflation? i mean it's, it's really a fed thing, right? i am offended knowing everything
. joining me now, it's just amazing paddle of guest, not brown, professor of government at georgetown university here in washington shod hassan, a democratic strategist. and james davis, republican strategist, so i want to talk about what is driving this election and inflation across the board. number one issue as an every poll after poll. and when you look at it from an international perspective compared to the rest of the world, the u. s isn't that bad? it was 10 point years or was 10.7...
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bright instructive american studies associate professor big ditch at georgetown university. the author of the book savage preservationed. the originstu of modern media technology which is a finalist in american city association best first book. academic writings of appeared in american literature, african-american review, as well as many, many other journals for his research and electronicon surveillance has been featured in history, this masonic magazine on the "washington post" for joining him try and conversation is matthew he is a political analyste currently serves as an affiliated scholar and institute of criminal justice. university of california hastings school of law operator researches the history of u.s. policing and is a policy analyst for surveillance and privacy at the electronic frontier. he is coeditor of the commission report and his to the. in "washington post" slate motherboard and the freedom off information centered outlet. he serves as an editor of disciplining the city at sears on the history of urban policing and incarceration at the urban histories b
bright instructive american studies associate professor big ditch at georgetown university. the author of the book savage preservationed. the originstu of modern media technology which is a finalist in american city association best first book. academic writings of appeared in american literature, african-american review, as well as many, many other journals for his research and electronicon surveillance has been featured in history, this masonic magazine on the "washington post" for...
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we speak to a georgetown university specialist about that coming up this hour. and more of the rundown of what is happening across these markets. and the rally were seeing on chinese assets on your screen right now. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ >> further tightening of monetary policy should help restore balance between demand and supply and bring inflation back to 2% over the next few years. it will take some time, but i'm fully confident that we will return to a sustained. pop a price development. yvonne: john williams taking a more hawkish stance on rate hikes. we heard from a few others in the past 24 hours talking about where they see how the terminal rate or even just the path of tightening cycle moving forward. let's bring in kathleen hays who just spoke a couple of hours ago to thomas barkan there. what were the key takeaways from that interview? kathleen: one of the reasons these hawkish comments from john williams, president of the new york fed, who is a number three in the hierarchy of fed powerbrokers, i guess, and jim bullard of st. louis fed, even
we speak to a georgetown university specialist about that coming up this hour. and more of the rundown of what is happening across these markets. and the rally were seeing on chinese assets on your screen right now. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ >> further tightening of monetary policy should help restore balance between demand and supply and bring inflation back to 2% over the next few years. it will take some time, but i'm fully confident that we will return to a sustained. pop a...
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two other prominent law schools have pulled out, georgetown university and washington, d.c. will not be taking part. columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. a martial arts school is asking for help to build a new georgia. -- a new dojo. for one of the few black martial arts -- black owned martial arts studios, is about more than money. reporter: on most nights, you can find candidates hard at work teaching martial arts. >> i forget about other things i would normally worry about consistently or be on my mind. i live that at the door. reporter: for years, pitts was one of the few martial arts masters -- black martial arts masters and area has taught every age group. >> we learn how to defend ourselves when we are in danger. reporter: the past few years have been more difficult than most. the one to coat -- the one have a two punch of -- now he is teaching students in the driveway of his home while he builds a new martial arts studio. >> the concrete two years ago was $8,000. now it is $26,000. that blew a hole in my budget. reporter: the cos
two other prominent law schools have pulled out, georgetown university and washington, d.c. will not be taking part. columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools boycotting the ranking. a martial arts school is asking for help to build a new georgia. -- a new dojo. for one of the few black martial arts -- black owned martial arts studios, is about more than money. reporter: on most nights, you can find candidates hard at work teaching martial arts. >> i forget about other things i...
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director of american city associate professor at georgetown university, author savagetu preservationphc origins of modern media technology, the finest american cities associations, lora price, best first book. academic writings appeared in american literature, african-american vehicle and many other attorneys. it's been featured in history, smithsonian and washington post. joining him tonight in conversation is matthew, a political analyst currently serving as an affiliated dollars in the institute of justice at the university of california hastings school of law. the research is the history of policing the policy analyst for surveillance and privacy at the electronic front frontier. it's appeared in nbc news, washington post, slate, motherboard freedom of information outlet. the history of urban policing and incarceration of the urban history associations, the metropole. give a warm welcome to bryan and matthew, welcome to city lights. >> i want to start by thanking city life for inviting me and think my publicist at harvard university press for arranging this and i want to thank ma
director of american city associate professor at georgetown university, author savagetu preservationphc origins of modern media technology, the finest american cities associations, lora price, best first book. academic writings appeared in american literature, african-american vehicle and many other attorneys. it's been featured in history, smithsonian and washington post. joining him tonight in conversation is matthew, a political analyst currently serving as an affiliated dollars in the...
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professor at georgetown university. neal, thank you for being here. let me hone in on trump's tax returns for you. is it surprising to you that the court cleared the way for the house for this? >> it's not surprising. not a single judge dissented today which says a lot about trump's application. it reminds me when chief justice john roberts was in private practice and one day he called his client, i've got bad news, we lost 9-0, and the client says, how could that be? and justice roberts said that's because there wasn't ten supreme court justices on the court. note notably losing on the jf committee on executive privilege 8 to 1, and it's significant, because he's been trying to hide the tax returns for 8 1/2 years. first modern president to do so and the supreme court is having none of it, not surprising.no >> in the hearing in the 11th circuit court of appeals with the special master case another case we've been tracking, you tweeted you don't think you've heard an oral argument go worse for l someone. why do you think the hearing went so poorly for
professor at georgetown university. neal, thank you for being here. let me hone in on trump's tax returns for you. is it surprising to you that the court cleared the way for the house for this? >> it's not surprising. not a single judge dissented today which says a lot about trump's application. it reminds me when chief justice john roberts was in private practice and one day he called his client, i've got bad news, we lost 9-0, and the client says, how could that be? and justice roberts...
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the professor from georgetown university joins us now. thank you for being with us.i start by asking how significant you feel it is that we are hearing from official voices the words "civil war?" >> i think the government is a war with its people, and the people are just giving her voice for what is right. those shooting and killing are the regime and the government. they are the ones waging war against iranians who for the last 40 years have been isolated and deprived of their rights. i think the government would use any language and narrative to try to distract from the narrative of the people. mark: the more we see images of civilians being fired upon, surely, the iranian government has to accept what is happening and stop denying this is taking place? >> i think what we have seen over the years is the more people raised her voice, the more vile and rapid and brutal the government will become. these are not the first rounds of protests we have seen in iran. it goes back to 2009. remember how the irg forces cracked down on these voices, these protesters. to this da
the professor from georgetown university joins us now. thank you for being with us.i start by asking how significant you feel it is that we are hearing from official voices the words "civil war?" >> i think the government is a war with its people, and the people are just giving her voice for what is right. those shooting and killing are the regime and the government. they are the ones waging war against iranians who for the last 40 years have been isolated and deprived of their...
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two other prominent law schools also pulled out, georgetown university will no longer be taking part and columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools also boycotting the ranking. and east bay martial arts studio is asking for the communities help to build a new dojo after covid in inflation force them out of their oakland home. for one of the bay areas few black-owned martial art studios, it is about a lot more than money. >> on most nights during the week, you can find kenneth hits hard at work teaching martial arts. >> i forget about other things that i would normally worry about consistently or be on my mind. i leave that at the door. >> for years, pits, one of the few black martial arts masters in the bay area has taught almost every age group. >> we learned stuff, how to defend ourselves when we are in danger. >> but the past few years have been more difficult than most. the one-two punch of covid and rising costs forced him to close his long-running dojo in oakland. now, he is teaching students in the driveway of his berkeley home while he builds a new martial arts studio
two other prominent law schools also pulled out, georgetown university will no longer be taking part and columbia has joined the list of ivy league schools also boycotting the ranking. and east bay martial arts studio is asking for the communities help to build a new dojo after covid in inflation force them out of their oakland home. for one of the bay areas few black-owned martial art studios, it is about a lot more than money. >> on most nights during the week, you can find kenneth hits...
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she's also an adjunct professor at georgetown university. so good to see you, jill.kyiv have come and you attack again hitting critical energy infrastructure. ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy is now warning up to 10 million people are in the dark with no power. now, the prime minister is warning that the capital could face a complete shutdown of its power grid just as temperatures are expected to drop to minus 10 degrees celsius. what's your read on mr. putin's plan hitting the critical infrastructure in this phase of the war? >> you know, this is obviously, laila, part of his plan, both to decimate the possibility that ukraine can really respond very strongly, after all, this is affecting any type of power, and that affects civilians, as well as the military. but especially civilians. and then i think also what he's doing is sending a message to the west, you know, that the price that you're going to pay for supporting ukraine is going to be very, very high. so, it's really a dastardly approach to, you know, attacking civilians. but that is the war that he is w
she's also an adjunct professor at georgetown university. so good to see you, jill.kyiv have come and you attack again hitting critical energy infrastructure. ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy is now warning up to 10 million people are in the dark with no power. now, the prime minister is warning that the capital could face a complete shutdown of its power grid just as temperatures are expected to drop to minus 10 degrees celsius. what's your read on mr. putin's plan hitting the critical...
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i don't think you are going to go back to seeing an all-white georgetown university law center . i don't think you are going to go back to that. i don't think that's going to happen around the country. may be you have entire institutions or parts of the country that are acting in civil disobedience or massive civil disobedience. but you know, our classes, there's always been ambiguity about what the definition of affirmative action is. you know. the moment that admissions committees are not making decisions purely based on numerical criteria, then it's by definition subjective and different things come into it. either a school knows itself and knows its culture and knows its values or it doesn't. if it does, i imagine a school like this, a great law school like georgetown, will end up with a pluralistic and integrated class, regardless of what the supreme court says. so yeah, decentered the supreme court. >> can i ask you, thank you so much, first of all, for doing this. i want to go for one more round of follow-up on caroline's question, which is related to the halo you just men
i don't think you are going to go back to seeing an all-white georgetown university law center . i don't think you are going to go back to that. i don't think that's going to happen around the country. may be you have entire institutions or parts of the country that are acting in civil disobedience or massive civil disobedience. but you know, our classes, there's always been ambiguity about what the definition of affirmative action is. you know. the moment that admissions committees are not...
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we'll now take you to a live event hosted by georgetown university law center and the american constitution society. it's a discussion of the constitution and progressive political economy featuring democratic congressman jamie raskin, legal scholars an other activists. their usurpers became the orbiters of conservatism. even now, 50, 60 years on, we liberals and progressives have a hard time with the idea of returning to our fore bears at the political branches and people themselves should have the last word on what our constitutional principles mean. and that's especially poignant because when it comes to political economy, the conservative tradition, anti-redistributive, anti-regulatory is one courts can take up as the court has shown because it often involves striking things down. but the progressive tradition i just sketched is one that takes legislative work. and administrative work. and the courts' role is often simply to stay out of the way. bless you. and that may require taking seriously the idea that the legislation at hand, the redistributive legislation that progressives aim to
we'll now take you to a live event hosted by georgetown university law center and the american constitution society. it's a discussion of the constitution and progressive political economy featuring democratic congressman jamie raskin, legal scholars an other activists. their usurpers became the orbiters of conservatism. even now, 50, 60 years on, we liberals and progressives have a hard time with the idea of returning to our fore bears at the political branches and people themselves should...