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ellis on koenig.e foul. >> dan: if you're michigan state, throw it inbounds and hang on to it. yes, you can get the 10-second violation but that runs 10 seconds off the clock. >> kevin: this has been some kind of finish to the season for the michigan state spartans. if they win -- that free throw says a lot -- they'll have won their sixth game in the last eight and the freshmen probably shouldn't be called freshmen any longer, huh? ellis taking the place of eron harris. koenig. >> dan: they're going to put harris in the game. >> kevin: how about that? time-out taken. they're doing to put harris in with van dyk. he's had a blown knee. his career is over. they're going to put him in. couple seniors. the transfer from west virginia. had to sit out the first year. 2014. tom izzo said he's probably not had a harder worker in a short time. >> dan: this is an interesting strategy where you're trying to play. so you don't get your guy anywhere near the ball. >> kevin: across the line. they get it to go. if ti
ellis on koenig.e foul. >> dan: if you're michigan state, throw it inbounds and hang on to it. yes, you can get the 10-second violation but that runs 10 seconds off the clock. >> kevin: this has been some kind of finish to the season for the michigan state spartans. if they win -- that free throw says a lot -- they'll have won their sixth game in the last eight and the freshmen probably shouldn't be called freshmen any longer, huh? ellis taking the place of eron harris. koenig....
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alexa koenig is the executive director of berkeley's human rights center. says the lab was a natural progression for the organization which has been advancing human rights work, around the world, for more than 20 years. >> we noticed over and over that there are a number of frontline human rights advocates that are really trying to figure out how do you ensure that the videos they're getting from survivors on the ground are what they purport to be. so one of the things we were thinking is couldn't we leverage our position here to provide the labor that so many of these organizations really can't afford, but also provide a pipeline of students who are skilled in an area that's increasingly in demand, frontline human rights workers. >> reporter: and it appears the human rights movement is eager for help. since the lab began in september, students have been asked by amnesty, and other groups, to look at material coming out of yemen, sudan, democratic republic of congo, and myanmar. but the bulk of their work has been focused on syria. specifically aleppo. >> t
alexa koenig is the executive director of berkeley's human rights center. says the lab was a natural progression for the organization which has been advancing human rights work, around the world, for more than 20 years. >> we noticed over and over that there are a number of frontline human rights advocates that are really trying to figure out how do you ensure that the videos they're getting from survivors on the ground are what they purport to be. so one of the things we were thinking is...
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next, alexa koenig, victor peskin, and eric stover talk about their book, " hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror." the library foundation of los angeles hosted this event. it is a little over an hour. " we owe the authors of hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror," a great death. debt.reat the author lively writing ensures it can be read by all of us. one of the cases the book examines is the -- the special courts prosecutor who masterminded the attempt to bring taylor to justice. he said the success or failure of prosecutions hinges on a full understanding of politics and diplomacy to ensure justice at the end of the day. reading chapters over the last few days, i was amazed at the complexity of the efforts, legal, logistical, international to bring war criminals like charles taylor to justice. knowught of a young man i from sierra leone who just school.d from the capture and prosecution of charles taylor was a deeply meaningful event. arms were hacked off by rebel soldiers who killed h
next, alexa koenig, victor peskin, and eric stover talk about their book, " hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror." the library foundation of los angeles hosted this event. it is a little over an hour. " we owe the authors of hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror," a great death. debt.reat the author lively writing ensures it can be read by all of us. one of the cases the book...
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next, alexa koenig, victor peskin, and eric stover talk about their book, " hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror." the library foundation of los angeles hosted this event. it is a little over an hour.
next, alexa koenig, victor peskin, and eric stover talk about their book, " hiding in plain sight: the pursuit of war criminals from nuremberg to the war on terror." the library foundation of los angeles hosted this event. it is a little over an hour.