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such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugenekel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in the kyiv region were discovered in the spring of 2022, after russian troops retreated from there. they took place in different cities and towns, but their main symbol was the butch. then the first serious statements about the genocide were made. once it was a quiet suburb of the ukrainian capital. nowadays, the town of bucha is synonymous with death. and devastation. hundreds of ukrainians died here, many apparently executed by the russian military. bodies with signs of torture, rape and execution are exhumed. some, it seems, were killed with their hands tied. russian soldiers did not care
such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugenekel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings...
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shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting studentss lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very nice, further, regarding the fact that you, you are from russia, we will not take you. what does europe give you today that russia did not have? i can talk openly about my family, that i have a wife, that we are together we are happy, we have a full-fledged society. shulman receives a fellowship from the german robert bosch foundation and is an expert at the carnegie berlin center. the worst thing is that these people are experts for many governments of european countries, which, based on their findings, determine policies. there remains such a collective greta thunberg, here, here, who rules these annolena berbak and so on. in the city of takmag, z
shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting studentss lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very nice, further, regarding the fact that you, you...
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we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins universitymiddle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona: how serious of a shift is that, we think back to october 7, joe biden flying to israel, embracing benjamin netanyahu, and this conversation? >> it has been changing. we went from a hug to a businesslike handshake, and today we got a slap on the wrist. it is propagated by israel's relationship in the middle east on the same day that israel mistakenly killed seven aid workers from the west, they deliberately killed iranian generals up in damascus. israel is now under threat. they managed to take off both the americans and the iranians in the same day, and i do not think america is going to leave israel exposed to t
we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins universitymiddle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona:...
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affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a coupe remarks and then will have a discussion among ourselves and the ask a few questions, then i'm going to turn to you so this discussion will be as good as you make it as well. we've got until about 3:00. adam want to thank our colleagues at c-span for agreeing to broadcast this so for those in the audience come we are live on c-span. all right. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much, robin. thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why
affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a...
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was not the first 1 and his family to go to college his father attended a very prestigious john hopkins university in biden is even on tape bragged about his grandfather who played football at santa clara take a look. and it being great raised by a grandfather who went to santa clara back in the days when they didn't get much of a chance to go to college he was an all-american player there and he came back as a newspaper guy in the business side. the new york times brutalized biden over this very same lie but don't expect a similar level of journalism today. the fact checkers have taken a sabbatical the last 3 years as he lives with impunity lived about leaving americans behind in afghanistan lying about his own sun dying in iraq he lied about never meeting with his son or brother or anything about their foreign business deals and never had discussion with them he lied about his role in the civil light rights movement here lighted by getting arrested in south africa and his involvement with hunter's art in the border be enclosed in the border being secure he lied about inflation being transitory l
was not the first 1 and his family to go to college his father attended a very prestigious john hopkins university in biden is even on tape bragged about his grandfather who played football at santa clara take a look. and it being great raised by a grandfather who went to santa clara back in the days when they didn't get much of a chance to go to college he was an all-american player there and he came back as a newspaper guy in the business side. the new york times brutalized biden over this...
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well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natural order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge charles landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in the 19th century, wrote a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway,
well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natural order, is...
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well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick gether. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governinselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error reversing reconstructi reversion to l order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natrder, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge charles landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in the 19th century, wrote a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defend against
well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick gether. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governinselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error reversing reconstructi reversion to l order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natrder, is black people to be enslaved....
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in international relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national securityto, european politics and security with a focus on europe and the baltic states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director, center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel. andrew, start with you. thanks so much for being here. andrew: thank you for inviting me. i am honored to be here speaking to this audience. i just actually returned from finland and poland about 10 days ago. also stopped over on the way here and i have to tell you that the news is both good and concerning. so let me do the half full, half empty, hopefully i will end at the half full kind of position here. the nato enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it has given the alliance the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has transf
in international relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national securityto, european politics and security with a focus on europe and the baltic states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director, center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel. andrew,...
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shizhen, associate professor of history at johns hopkins university, and the author of the loneliness of the black republican pragmatic politics and the pursuit of their how're also with us as cnn political commentator a reihan salam, he is the president of the manhattan institute and national review contributor as well we need all three of you actually for this conversation leah, i want to start with you because both on the you heard what she said there are about what she calls the tokenism of jewish people in these pro-palestinian movements. but also the history of protests on these college campuses, which goes way back. what did you think of what she had to say? so i think that the idea of this being the equivalent of jewish support for the pro-palestinian for the pro-palestinian cause being akin to blacks for trump is actually something that doesn't hold up under scrutiny. >> one, because the number of protestors, i think that are directly involved in these kind of protest by far exceeds the actual number of black support for donald trump, even as we see that support rising in the
shizhen, associate professor of history at johns hopkins university, and the author of the loneliness of the black republican pragmatic politics and the pursuit of their how're also with us as cnn political commentator a reihan salam, he is the president of the manhattan institute and national review contributor as well we need all three of you actually for this conversation leah, i want to start with you because both on the you heard what she said there are about what she calls the tokenism of...
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. ♪ >> at the same event hosted by johns hopkins university, health care professionals discussed reducingaste from their sector and speak about a potential transition to reusable medical supplies. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. joanne: we are about ready for the panelists if people will take their seats. i want to add a few tiny additional notes to the bios. jeremy is working on a book about medical waste. it is called -- the working title is called syringe ties. it does have a jersey shore angle. jody i also wanted to mention the work she is doing at yale. she serves on the national academy of medicine collaborative on decarbonization. she is plugged in to the nexus of where an awful lot of people are -- an awful lot of things are happening. when diana talks about caregivers, she means the doctors and nurses. i really wanted a nurse on this panel because nurses are doing -- in health sectors in health systems i have visited nurses are doing a lot of the work on the ground. we have a lot of control over what is used and in some cases what is bought and how to do -- how to througho
. ♪ >> at the same event hosted by johns hopkins university, health care professionals discussed reducingaste from their sector and speak about a potential transition to reusable medical supplies. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. joanne: we are about ready for the panelists if people will take their seats. i want to add a few tiny additional notes to the bios. jeremy is working on a book about medical waste. it is called -- the working title is called syringe ties. it does have a...
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charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studiedime, the ukrainian issue told us that the ukrainians did not consult washington until the istanbul communication was published, despite the fact that the conditions described in it implied new legal obligations for the united states, for example, russia's entry into the war in the event of its repeated invasion of ukraine, this one condition alone made the treaty unfavorable for washington, even if russia and ukraine overcame their differences, the terms of the istanbul kuminike would require support from outside the united states of its allies, these ... western powers would have to take a political risk by entering into negotiations with russia and ukraine to jeopardize their authority by guaranteeing the security of ukraine, as then, thus, in subsequent years, neither washington nor european capitals demonstrated a willingness to engage in high -stakes diplomacy or provide real security guarantees for ukraine in the future. you feel, ivan alesevich, firstly, washington was not consu
charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studiedime, the ukrainian issue told us that the ukrainians did not consult washington until the istanbul communication was published, despite the fact that the conditions described in it implied new legal obligations for the united states, for example, russia's entry into the war in the event of its repeated invasion of ukraine, this one condition alone made the treaty unfavorable for...
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for eugene finkel from the university johns hopkins, in the ukrainian case , the main evidence of genocideurder, on the contrary, is the act most distant from murder, defined by the un convention. the displacement of children is much stronger evidence of genocide than the killing of civilians. there is no military explanation. there is no strategic goal in taking thousands of ukrainians from their families and forcing them to become russians against their will. this is done only with the intention of making them cease to be. russia is deporting thousands of children from ukraine from the territories it invaded and is raising them as russians. some of them are orphans, some became orphans because of the war, while others have parents in ukraine who are impatiently waiting for their children to return. thousands of children from the occupied territories of ukraine are in repurposed summer camps in russia. russification is taking place here, it can be seen. the enthusiasm with which children talk about russia. russian lessons, studying the russian national anthem, daily performance of the rus
for eugene finkel from the university johns hopkins, in the ukrainian case , the main evidence of genocideurder, on the contrary, is the act most distant from murder, defined by the un convention. the displacement of children is much stronger evidence of genocide than the killing of civilians. there is no military explanation. there is no strategic goal in taking thousands of ukrainians from their families and forcing them to become russians against their will. this is done only with the...
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their studies from the university of south florida, studies from john hopkins, recent studies that show as marijuana, at one point in time we thought it was the worst drug in the world and we found out there actually a lot of benefits to its eye think we have to be very cautious of this and we cannot with the baby out with the bathwater for something that seems to be actually working for folks and it is from the ground. >> judge jeanine: okay. ""fan mail friday"" is up next. ♪ ♪ to abandon their pets. those pets often end up in shelters that euthanize them after just a few days. but we're better than that, my friends. i'm john o'hurley, and i invite you to support puppy food bank with a $15 and i invite you to support puppy food bank with a $15 a month donation with your support puppy food bank can ship pet food to rescue shelters, pet food that will save pet lives. so won't you join me. donate now. and puppy food bank will send you a very nice gift. i hear that music and my feet just start tapping. my grandchildren, they're sixth generation of dancers. it's what my family is all about.
their studies from the university of south florida, studies from john hopkins, recent studies that show as marijuana, at one point in time we thought it was the worst drug in the world and we found out there actually a lot of benefits to its eye think we have to be very cautious of this and we cannot with the baby out with the bathwater for something that seems to be actually working for folks and it is from the ground. >> judge jeanine: okay. ""fan mail friday"" is up...
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anti-israel demonstrations at schools like usc and southern california, john hopkins in baltimore, and here are some fiery scenes from the university of texas at austin. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ crowd noise ] >> from gaza to mexico! >> fascist! >> reporter: police at the university of texas austin made more than 20 arrests. the student affairs division there warned the school is not going to tolerate campus disruptions during finals. video shows police first asking demonstrators to peacefully disperse. protesters chanted "pigs go home." [ chanting ] >> reporter: and tonight yet another major university here in california was overrun by protesters demanding a cease-fire in gaza. protesters at usc clashed with police early in the day and then law enforcement issued a dispersal order around 5:30 this evening. dozens of protesters did not comply and formed circles, locking arms. video shows people agitating police and throwing water bottles at officers. usc writing about the protesters "their actions have escalated to the point of confrontation and have threatened the safety of our officers and campus community." earlier this evening a us
anti-israel demonstrations at schools like usc and southern california, john hopkins in baltimore, and here are some fiery scenes from the university of texas at austin. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ crowd noise ] >> from gaza to mexico! >> fascist! >> reporter: police at the university of texas austin made more than 20 arrests. the student affairs division there warned the school is not going to tolerate campus disruptions during finals. video shows police first asking demonstrators...
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he goes to auburn university and studies under a remarkable there, who was a ph.d. from johns hopkins through this man through thomas mcadoo very own the chief archivist in the state of alabama. he is sent to to columbia which was then in midtown manhattan and quickly becomes the star pupil and apple of william archibald downing's eye. long story short, dunning dispatched him to the south. he soon becomes the dean of graduate education. that university and he was the the godfather of the southern agrarian movement. those southern writers and historians who established the myth of southern as the core doctrine of law school scholarship. and one or two more questions, and then one, have some questions from everybody else. has the lost cause not been retired the south now richmond is a city is stripped of its monuments and. where does the lost cause live now? has it been sublime? it into. a politics of color that is no longer recognizable as deriving from the fight over enslavement? do you agree? first of all, that the lost cause myth has been retired? no. and i'll tell you why. historia
he goes to auburn university and studies under a remarkable there, who was a ph.d. from johns hopkins through this man through thomas mcadoo very own the chief archivist in the state of alabama. he is sent to to columbia which was then in midtown manhattan and quickly becomes the star pupil and apple of william archibald downing's eye. long story short, dunning dispatched him to the south. he soon becomes the dean of graduate education. that university and he was the the godfather of the...
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johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. always great to have your take. thank you. protests against the war in gaza are ongoing on universityres here of protests on campuses in washington dc, texas, wisconsin and new york all continuing on monday. more than 350 people were arrested at campuses across the country over the weekend. and in new york, columbia university officials have reportedly begun suspending students involved in protests after they defied a 2pm deadline to disperse. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more. the atmosphere here on campus is pretty calm. people are in an upbeat mood. earlier today, there was this deadline. students were told by the president of the university to voluntarily start moving. and there was an implication, therefore, that police might come in. we did see police outside, but that's not happened. students are still inside the encampment and they're saying they're not going anywhere until their demands are met. and essentially those demands are cutting economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. they also want an amnesty for students who have been suspended, any
johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. always great to have your take. thank you. protests against the war in gaza are ongoing on universityres here of protests on campuses in washington dc, texas, wisconsin and new york all continuing on monday. more than 350 people were arrested at campuses across the country over the weekend. and in new york, columbia university officials have reportedly begun suspending students involved in protests after they defied a 2pm deadline to...
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flag at columbia university as protests against as well as 1000 disrupt the campuses across the with the hello i'm and as of a put on them. and this is out of the on live from john hopkins. so coming up as what was prime minister says is full, says will enter gone to southern city of alpha, despised coals from the united nations, not to the median city assault on the rough side would be an invaluable escalation, killing 1000 smart tvs, enforcing hundreds of thousands.
flag at columbia university as protests against as well as 1000 disrupt the campuses across the with the hello i'm and as of a put on them. and this is out of the on live from john hopkins. so coming up as what was prime minister says is full, says will enter gone to southern city of alpha, despised coals from the united nations, not to the median city assault on the rough side would be an invaluable escalation, killing 1000 smart tvs, enforcing hundreds of thousands.
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degrees from brown and johns hopkins he writes both and nonfiction both successfully he's published in all the right places. one the major awards and teaches writing at new york university. his two previous nonfiction bestsellers are absolutely american and of course, you end up yourself, which became the basis for the movie the end of the tour. he seems to have had the geographically adventurous research or at least what he is willing to reveal to us. but i would argue he may be the most adventurous of the lot, and i think we hope to spend some time talking to him about that. okay. with that, john, steve. why fort mcmurray? well, fort mcmurray, i will tell you in a moment. but first, i need to acknowledge stephen j. pine. if you don't know who stephen j. pine is, he's this man down here in the dapper corduroy jacket and i spent seven years writing about fire. but you cannot write about fire going through stephen j. pine and he is the most prolific and eloquent chronicler of fire, i think probably who ever lived. he's got a shelf about this wide of amazing about fire all over the world and. richly deserved and he happens to be local also so you're lucky and i hope you d
degrees from brown and johns hopkins he writes both and nonfiction both successfully he's published in all the right places. one the major awards and teaches writing at new york university. his two previous nonfiction bestsellers are absolutely american and of course, you end up yourself, which became the basis for the movie the end of the tour. he seems to have had the geographically adventurous research or at least what he is willing to reveal to us. but i would argue he may be the most...