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i'll be a tenured professor in the harvard kennedy school and a professor in the radcliffe institute. i'll take what i study and learn and help to educate but, at the same time, lift up the experiences of black people, lift up our cultural preservation, lift up the way we see the world, and put it squarely in a space that even president obama has drawn deeply from. you know, harvard makes a difference in the world and the people who move through that space. so for me to able to be in conversation with those folks and take what i've learned from its practices and its people, is a really important opportunity at this time. >> but in a sense, we're not really losing you. >> absolutely not. that's right. and i will be doing joint programing with the harvard kennedy school and the radcliffe institute and the schomburg center. i mean, it's part of who i am. i got a lot of mileage left in me. >> [ laughs ] >> and so the point is to bring the best of what i've learned at schomburg to the harvard kennedy school and to take what i learned there, those lessons and bring them back to the schombur
i'll be a tenured professor in the harvard kennedy school and a professor in the radcliffe institute. i'll take what i study and learn and help to educate but, at the same time, lift up the experiences of black people, lift up our cultural preservation, lift up the way we see the world, and put it squarely in a space that even president obama has drawn deeply from. you know, harvard makes a difference in the world and the people who move through that space. so for me to able to be in...
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joining me from stanford is nicholas burns, professor at the harvard kennedy school, previously undersecretary of state for political affairs. here in new york, jonathan tepperman, managing editor of foreign affairs magazine, and uh thor of an upcoming book called the fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world of decline. michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. i am pleased to have them all on the program. i begin with nick burns at stanford. what's happening in iraq and is it such a concern that the vice president had to make a surprise visit? >> iraq is in deep political and economic crisis and the fact the vice president made his first trip in five years, the fact that follows on recent visits by secretary of state john kerry and our secretary of defense ash carter shows the obama administration is acutely concerned about political stability there. they're facing several different crises. there is a political crisis where prime minister al-abadi has not been able to form a cabinet, to actually apont cabinet members because the parliament disagrees. this is due to s
joining me from stanford is nicholas burns, professor at the harvard kennedy school, previously undersecretary of state for political affairs. here in new york, jonathan tepperman, managing editor of foreign affairs magazine, and uh thor of an upcoming book called the fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world of decline. michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. i am pleased to have them all on the program. i begin with nick burns at stanford. what's happening in iraq...
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who people saw me i went to harvard, kennedy school, uc berkly undergrad, university of penn post-grad. i managed the foundation for jp morgan chase out of miami book fair, bank of america before that and now i am here with the u.s. government. since i moved to washington, d.c. my level of frustration of policy made by people that don't represent us is frustrating. i am a former cholo. at 11 years old i was sexually abused. at 12 i became a sex worker by the time i was 14 i had 400 sex partners by force and drugged. at 16, i was living in east los angeles in a trailer, male prostitute on santa monica beautiful boulevard and at 18 i was homeless doing anything to get my next hit of dope. very few people talk about the sex trade, sexual abuse, and many reprecusions from that. what would you recommend to somebody like me who lived that life who went to harvard, and berkeley and had that mother stand by me no matter what. i keep being told tell your sto story i am not going to let the opportunity pass having jorge ramos in front of me to say how do you -- [applause] >> how do you address t
who people saw me i went to harvard, kennedy school, uc berkly undergrad, university of penn post-grad. i managed the foundation for jp morgan chase out of miami book fair, bank of america before that and now i am here with the u.s. government. since i moved to washington, d.c. my level of frustration of policy made by people that don't represent us is frustrating. i am a former cholo. at 11 years old i was sexually abused. at 12 i became a sex worker by the time i was 14 i had 400 sex partners...
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she earned her masters in public administration at harvard's kennedy school of government and her doctorate from the university of bonn. she is someone with a footprint in two continents. her essays and articles have been published in german and english and they have appeared in a wide range of publications, including foreign affairs, and the financial times. she's also been a journalist and editor. a director and fellow for the george marshal fund and a governor of the ditchly foundation and a fellow for the royal swedish society for sciences. would you please give a warm welcome to dr. constanze stelzenmuller? [ applause ] thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. well, thank you for this fabulously warm welcome. and the beautiful state of texas. it's my second or third visit to texas in my lifetime. as always far too short but i can only say i'm thrilled to get out of the beltway. and i just as a way of warning, one of my life dreams has been to spend a summer on a dude ranch so now that i have actually moved to america i have gotten slightly closer to that so if any of you have an
she earned her masters in public administration at harvard's kennedy school of government and her doctorate from the university of bonn. she is someone with a footprint in two continents. her essays and articles have been published in german and english and they have appeared in a wide range of publications, including foreign affairs, and the financial times. she's also been a journalist and editor. a director and fellow for the george marshal fund and a governor of the ditchly foundation and a...
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>> sreenivasan: and for that, we turn to matthew bunn, professor of practice at harvard university's john kennedy schoolgovernment. he's also the lead author of a biannual report on preventing nuclear terrorism. so, matthew, what did the leaders accomplish in the way of making sure terrorists don't get their hands on nuclear materials snnches well, i think we've seen some solid progress at this summit today. we've got, finally, the entry into force of a key nuclear security treaty that provides a letter legal foundation for our nuclear security work and china has agreed to implement an initiative that focuses on all of the i.e.a., that is the international atomic energy agency, nuclear security recommendations and accepting peer reviews. we've got hundreds of kilograms of weapon-grade highly enriched uranium and plutonium moved from japan and these two countries committing to eliminate all the weapons-usable material on their soil. but i think we also see some missed opportunities. we still have no global rule that says if you have a nuclear weapon or the materials to make one it should be at least this
>> sreenivasan: and for that, we turn to matthew bunn, professor of practice at harvard university's john kennedy schoolgovernment. he's also the lead author of a biannual report on preventing nuclear terrorism. so, matthew, what did the leaders accomplish in the way of making sure terrorists don't get their hands on nuclear materials snnches well, i think we've seen some solid progress at this summit today. we've got, finally, the entry into force of a key nuclear security treaty that...
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the reason i asked is i i am not a journalist, when people see me, i went to harvard and the kennedy school, i went to under grade i used to manage the foundation for j.p. morgan chase out of miami, bank of america before that, nine here with u.s. government. since i moved to d.c. my level of frustration of policy being created by and those that do not represent our community get really frustrating. so the question question comes from a place of, former -- covered in tattoos, at 11 years old i was was sexually abuse, at 12 i became a sex worker and the sex trade by force. by the time time i was 14 i had 400 sex partners by force and i was drugged. at 16, is living in east l.a. and a trailer, male prostitute on santa monica boulevard and out 18 i was homeless. in san diego doing anything in everything he could to get my next hit of dough. very few people people talk about the sex trade, sexual abuse, and the many repercussions that come from that in our communities. what would you recommend for somebody like me who lived that life, who did go to harvard after that, who did go to berkeley, wh
the reason i asked is i i am not a journalist, when people see me, i went to harvard and the kennedy school, i went to under grade i used to manage the foundation for j.p. morgan chase out of miami, bank of america before that, nine here with u.s. government. since i moved to d.c. my level of frustration of policy being created by and those that do not represent our community get really frustrating. so the question question comes from a place of, former -- covered in tattoos, at 11 years old i...
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asresenter has a justice department lawyer as a watergate counsel, she years at the y harvard law school and kennedyernment. owever, you're probably more familiar with him as associate justice of the united states supreme court. justice steven briar has written articles, and including active liberty, making our democracy work, a judge's iew, and the court and the world. lease join me in welcoming justice steven briar. [applause] >> thank you for inviting me here. i've learned so much already. it never stops. branch that , the turns on the tree will soon die. i'm going to tell that to my children. [laughter] i think, it never stops. he ink about shakespeare, said he knows every person, every kind of person, either what they think, how they feel, how they express themselves, and takes those characteristics and shares the feelings and thoughts and actions better than they can do it themselves and does it all in poetry. in. i take it i often get asked usually by law students.-- not law undergraduates. it's fun to me i get to talk to undergraduates. lawyers.want to be there they are, some of them have to
asresenter has a justice department lawyer as a watergate counsel, she years at the y harvard law school and kennedyernment. owever, you're probably more familiar with him as associate justice of the united states supreme court. justice steven briar has written articles, and including active liberty, making our democracy work, a judge's iew, and the court and the world. lease join me in welcoming justice steven briar. [applause] >> thank you for inviting me here. i've learned so much...
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, chief council to the senate judiciary committee and taught law for many years at harvard law school and at the kennedynt. however, you're probably more familiar with him in his current capacity as associate justice of the united states supreme court. justice stephen breyer has written many books and articles, including "active liberty," "making our democracy work with: a judge's view," "and the court and the world." please join me in welcoming justice stephen breyer. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you for inviting me here. i mean, i've learned so much already, it never stops. it never -- what was that, the branch that turns on the tree will soon die. i'm going to tell that to my children. [laughter] and you said exactly what i think. it never stops. that was said, i think, about shakespeare, he said he knows every person, every kind of person. and -- what they think, how they feel, how they express themselves. and he takes all those characteristics and shows you their thinking and their feelings and their thoughts and actions better than they could do it themself, and he does it all in poet
, chief council to the senate judiciary committee and taught law for many years at harvard law school and at the kennedynt. however, you're probably more familiar with him in his current capacity as associate justice of the united states supreme court. justice stephen breyer has written many books and articles, including "active liberty," "making our democracy work with: a judge's view," "and the court and the world." please join me in welcoming justice stephen...
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form of small business owner and formerly served as the director of harvard university's institute of politics at the kennedy school of government. welcome. senator ben sasse is a u.s. senator from nebraska. comes to the senate having spent the last five years as a college president, one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security. before becoming assistant secretary for planning and a valuation at the u.s. department of health and human services. welcome to you, senator sasse. we will begin with senator shaheen for your five-minute remarks. shaheen: thank you very much. members of the committee, i very much appreciate the opportunity to appear before you this morning. but i do so with great concern. i know you will hear from my colleagues, senator sasse from nebraska, and i respect his deeply held personal beliefs. but if we want to have a civil discussion on this issue, we should begin with the facts. already, news articles today have called into question the validity of the exhibits that will be
form of small business owner and formerly served as the director of harvard university's institute of politics at the kennedy school of government. welcome. senator ben sasse is a u.s. senator from nebraska. comes to the senate having spent the last five years as a college president, one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security. before becoming assistant secretary for...
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when people see me be, i went to harvard, i went to the kennedy school, i went to uc berkeley undergrad, went to u-penn postgrad. i used to manage the foundation for jpmorgan chase out of miami, bank of america before that, and now i'm here with the u.s. government. and since i moved to d.c., my level of frustration of policies being created by and those that do not represent our community get really frustrating. so the question comes from a place of i'm a former cholo, covered in tattoos. at 11 years i was sexually abused. at 12 i became a sex worker in the sex trade by force. by the time i was 14, i had 400 sex partners by force, and i was drugged. at 16 i was living in east l.a. in a trailer by first and soto, male prostitute on santa monica boulevard, and at 18 i was homeless in balboa park in san diego doing anything and everything to get my next hit of done. so very few people talk about the sex trade, sexual abuse and the many repercussions that come from that in our communities. and what would you recommend to somebody like me who lived that life who did go to harvard after that
when people see me be, i went to harvard, i went to the kennedy school, i went to uc berkeley undergrad, went to u-penn postgrad. i used to manage the foundation for jpmorgan chase out of miami, bank of america before that, and now i'm here with the u.s. government. and since i moved to d.c., my level of frustration of policies being created by and those that do not represent our community get really frustrating. so the question comes from a place of i'm a former cholo, covered in tattoos. at...
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is a former small business owner and formerly served as the director of harvard university's institute of politics at kennedy school of government. welcome. senator ben sasse is a us senator from nebraska. senator sasse comes to the senate having spent the last five years as a college president. one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of president george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security before becoming assistant secretary for planning and evaluation at the us department of health and human services. welcome to you, senator sasse. at this time we will begin with senator shaheen for your five-minute remarks and we welcome you. >> thank you very much woman blackburn and ranking membership cousy, members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you but i do so with great concern. i know you will hear from my colleague, senator sasse from nebraska and i respect his deeply held personal belief. but if we want to have a civil discussion on this issue, we should begin with the facts. already, news articles today have
is a former small business owner and formerly served as the director of harvard university's institute of politics at kennedy school of government. welcome. senator ben sasse is a us senator from nebraska. senator sasse comes to the senate having spent the last five years as a college president. one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of president george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security before becoming assistant...
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shaheen is a former small business owner and formerly served as a director of harvard university's institute of politics kennedy school governor. welcome. sasse is an u.s. senator from nebraska. years as a college president heard one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of president george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security before becoming assistant secretary for planning and evaluating at the u.s. department of health and human services. welcome to you senator says. at this time we will begin with senator shaheen for your five-minute remark. >> thank you very much chairwoman blackburn and members of the committee. i very much appreciate the opportunity to appear before you this morning, but i do so with great concern. i know you will hear from my colleagues from the brass got and i respect his deeply held but if we want, to have a civil discussion on this issue, we should begin with the facts. already news articles today have called into question the validity of the exhibits that will be presented to the panel. this committee is very exi
shaheen is a former small business owner and formerly served as a director of harvard university's institute of politics kennedy school governor. welcome. sasse is an u.s. senator from nebraska. years as a college president heard one of the youngest in the nation. during the first and second terms of president george w. bush, he worked in the department of justice and the department of homeland security before becoming assistant secretary for planning and evaluating at the u.s. department of...