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situation in egypt now with syrian charly who's professor and dean of india's jean daval school of international affairs welcome we just mentioned that the reports of turkey withdrawing heavy weaponry does not mean that the deescalation is now well underway. one would hope so because our prison everyone has been all that ambitious and he intervened militarily and tried to penetrate deep into southern city and dettori and he has suffered military losses i think he's geopolitical ambition needs to be tempered so it's good that he has a realize the limitations of turkish military expansion and ease now looking to you know are stepping back from the brinkmanship so i think the deal he struck with president putin he's a constructive one it will help us to form to stop the military clashes and secondly if you achieved or his goal of reducing the farther exodus of syrian refugees into turkey already turkey's allston close to 4000000 refugees so i think it's here beyond the you know strategy of using the military to gain more and more influence in city i think the arabs can take care of their problems arguably
situation in egypt now with syrian charly who's professor and dean of india's jean daval school of international affairs welcome we just mentioned that the reports of turkey withdrawing heavy weaponry does not mean that the deescalation is now well underway. one would hope so because our prison everyone has been all that ambitious and he intervened militarily and tried to penetrate deep into southern city and dettori and he has suffered military losses i think he's geopolitical ambition needs...
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going through we heard of on the program live professors from shorja from the dean of the school of international affairs and friend of the program as well there we have a true days of suppose a progress and just a week to that schedule that all important prisoner swap that so much was was riding no this how undermining our weapons these attacks to the peace deal. in square serving and i don't consider the drunk by conspiracy as really badly on government and that's the reason why. he seems to be running because. as you were our correspondent rightly said americans are promised that i want to release 5000 prisoners we don't concert in the afghan government be sure of the shooting words of the tigers and prisoners in his custody and secondly prior history. and be an option in violence as a precondition for the need of the other one the reduction in violence will maybe. again be the us forces and need to be a happy and also the problem is that now that the e.u. has been signed the one thing that the us would be a bargaining position or we are going to go and i am backing down the i refrain from iraqi what
going through we heard of on the program live professors from shorja from the dean of the school of international affairs and friend of the program as well there we have a true days of suppose a progress and just a week to that schedule that all important prisoner swap that so much was was riding no this how undermining our weapons these attacks to the peace deal. in square serving and i don't consider the drunk by conspiracy as really badly on government and that's the reason why. he seems to...
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charlie a professor and dean of india's jindal school of international affairs told me indications of a moscow for a deal are encouraging just mention that the reports of turkey withdrawing heavy weaponry does not mean that the deescalation is now well underway. one would hope so good there realize the limitations of turkish military expansion and he's now looking to you know step back from the brinkmanship so i think the needle he struck with president putin is a constructive one it will help us to form to stop the military clashes how secure do you think that this pace is would it take much for the violence to flare up again the joint patrolling the russians is a good idea because then it will reduce the chances for a misunderstanding and miscommunication on the ground because the syrian for center advancing and if russia is there and he's able to stimulate the situation by making sure the 2 sides the syrian army and the turkish army are kept at some distance the big problem right now we need libya is that you know you had these turkish when he was in proxies laying. out the details
charlie a professor and dean of india's jindal school of international affairs told me indications of a moscow for a deal are encouraging just mention that the reports of turkey withdrawing heavy weaponry does not mean that the deescalation is now well underway. one would hope so good there realize the limitations of turkish military expansion and he's now looking to you know step back from the brinkmanship so i think the needle he struck with president putin is a constructive one it will help...
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my name is chris, i direct the leadership and practice initiatives here at the elliott school of international affairs. and on behalf of the brigadier, and on behalf of vice dean alanna feldman who joined us this morning, it's my pleasure to introduce and welcome before us today ambassador william taylor, junior. ambassador, within the world of foreign-policy and national security, is very well known and his reputation long preceded him. i've had the pleasure of working and knowing ambassador taylor, my friend bill for a good 30 years. and one of the benefits of a very difficult situation that our country faces a few months ago and this bill taylor faced, given his subpoena and testimony, led to the fact that the nation at large got to see a magnificent servant. and that's why we are bringing him here today. because he has served the country superbly across his career. he graduated from west point, he was the cadet company commander. he served in vietnam, he stayed an extra six months. served in vietnam for 18 months when he could have left after 12. he served in a rifle company and then commanded, se
my name is chris, i direct the leadership and practice initiatives here at the elliott school of international affairs. and on behalf of the brigadier, and on behalf of vice dean alanna feldman who joined us this morning, it's my pleasure to introduce and welcome before us today ambassador william taylor, junior. ambassador, within the world of foreign-policy and national security, is very well known and his reputation long preceded him. i've had the pleasure of working and knowing ambassador...
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joining us minus chris glor joy develop the practices and it should have here at the elite school of international affairs, and on behalf of debris and on behalf of ice stain who's join us this morning it is my pleasure to introduce and welcome before us today ambassador william detailer junior. ambassador taylor within the world foreign policy national security he's very well-known and his reputation long proceed's, i've had the pleasure of working and knowing my friend build a good 30 years. here's one of the benefits that our country face few months ago that bill taylor faced given his subpoena and testimony led to the fact, that the nation at large got to see the magnificent public servant and that is why we are bringing him here today, because he has served the country superbly across his career he graduated from west point, he was the cadet company commander he served in the at numb he served in vietnam, he stayed an extra six months. served in vietnam for 18 months when he could have left after 12. he served in a rifle company and then commanded, served in a rifle platoon and then commanded a compa
joining us minus chris glor joy develop the practices and it should have here at the elite school of international affairs, and on behalf of debris and on behalf of ice stain who's join us this morning it is my pleasure to introduce and welcome before us today ambassador william detailer junior. ambassador taylor within the world foreign policy national security he's very well-known and his reputation long proceed's, i've had the pleasure of working and knowing my friend build a good 30 years....
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so we're going to discuss this now with charlie a who is a professor and dean of the school of international affairs he's on skype from new delhi and we appreciate your time sir but before i go into the deeper numbers which i mentioned there what do you think of this idea of a 14 hour curfew i mean it seems well what it seems largely symbolic for such a huge population let's put it that way. no i think a prime minister more these karl was heated by much of the general public across the country. it's been you know the compliance has been good and in fact as you know the social compliance is one of the key factors for stemming the transmission of corona waitress and many parts of the word are suffering especially in the west because the have a sort of compliance you know citizens were not really or be government orders and out actions so or india you know has the original b a k r in democracy where you know we really you know had a skeletor in one thing but i think your time of crisis like these people heeded the car and it's more than symbolic you know because every day we have like this beach you kn
so we're going to discuss this now with charlie a who is a professor and dean of the school of international affairs he's on skype from new delhi and we appreciate your time sir but before i go into the deeper numbers which i mentioned there what do you think of this idea of a 14 hour curfew i mean it seems well what it seems largely symbolic for such a huge population let's put it that way. no i think a prime minister more these karl was heated by much of the general public across the country....
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joining us minus chris glor joy develop the practices and it should have here at the elite school of international affairs, and on behalf of debris
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back with me is former atlanta federal reserve president and ceo, georgia tech school of international affairshart. we've been talking about extraordinary moves from the federal reserve and we asked earlier if the fed has any tools left. the question is, is this going to be enough to really get people buying again? tell us your sense of what moves like this, a full point in terms of a cut in rates, will do in terms of stimulating the economy. will this, do you think, get people to refinance, get people to buy a home and is that enough to actually change the sentiment today? >> tough question. i would say. i don't think the immediate effect will be to stimulate a lot of demand. it's hard to imagine people going into car dealerships or buying homes under these circumstances. but i don't think the fed had any choice but to set the interest rate in as supportive a stance as they possibly could. and hope that that helps support activity in general. but immediate consumer demand it's hard for me to imagine that's the outcome. maria: let me ask you this, dennis. we are obviously seeing lockdowns acro
back with me is former atlanta federal reserve president and ceo, georgia tech school of international affairshart. we've been talking about extraordinary moves from the federal reserve and we asked earlier if the fed has any tools left. the question is, is this going to be enough to really get people buying again? tell us your sense of what moves like this, a full point in terms of a cut in rates, will do in terms of stimulating the economy. will this, do you think, get people to refinance,...
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the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, woodrow wilson college, the woodrow wilsone woodrow wilson professorship of english, the woodrow wilson scholars program, and so on. in each instance, deploying wilson's name was a mark of high esteem. even though some students declared that princeton had not substantially changed since wilson's era, the fact of the matter is the university had changed significantly, if belatedly, in measurable ways. the measurement was mostly related in terms of demographic change over time. women, racial, sexual, and religious minorities, international students, all were now regular members of the community. however, the vestiges of earlier ideologies lingered. it wasn't just about woodrow wilson. his name was the most easily attached to the set of values that the university no longer admired in full. the legacy review committee acknowledged this and made it clear it was committed to a university that was welcoming and inclusive. while the committee recommended that wilson's name remain attached to the various buildings and awards, it declar
the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, woodrow wilson college, the woodrow wilsone woodrow wilson professorship of english, the woodrow wilson scholars program, and so on. in each instance, deploying wilson's name was a mark of high esteem. even though some students declared that princeton had not substantially changed since wilson's era, the fact of the matter is the university had changed significantly, if belatedly, in measurable ways. the measurement was mostly...
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i'm andrew, the director of the scowcrof director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush schoolof government here at texas a&m university. i would like to welcome ourve special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak on a recent book, "black wave: saudi arabia, iran, and the forty-year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion, and collective memory in the middle east" i had to suspect the week in reading it. i didn't quite get through it but i t couldn't put it down, it was oh interesting. if you haven't read afters
i'm andrew, the director of the scowcrof director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush schoolof government here at texas a&m university. i would like to welcome ourve special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak on a recent book, "black wave: saudi arabia, iran, and the forty-year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion, and collective memory in the middle east" i had to suspect the week in reading it. i didn't quite get through it...
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i'm andrew, the director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here e at texas a and m. university. i would like to welcome our special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak of the recent
i'm andrew, the director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here e at texas a and m. university. i would like to welcome our special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak of the recent
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i'm andrew, the director of the scowcrof director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here at texas a&m university. i would like to welcome ourve special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak on a recent book, "black wave: saudi arabia, iran, and the forty-year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion, and collective memory in the middle east" i had to suspect the week in reading it. i didn't quite get through it but i t couldn't put it down, it was oh interesting. if you haven't read after this evening i'm sure you will try to get the book if you haven't already but i would urge you to read it. it's absolutely faceting, very well written, very relevant research. there's a narrative flow to it and it's very troubling i have to say but that's the purpose of the book i think. i would like to announce unfortunately that our event in two days with ambassador dennis ross who's another expert in the middle east is unable to come to college station. he had a family emergency, so his lecture wednesday evening will be postponed until later. kim
i'm andrew, the director of the scowcrof director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here at texas a&m university. i would like to welcome ourve special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak on a recent book, "black wave: saudi arabia, iran, and the forty-year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion, and collective memory in the middle east" i had to suspect the week in reading it. i didn't quite get through it...
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i'm andrew, the director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here e at texas a and m. university. i would like to welcome our special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak of the recent book, "black wave" saudi arabia, iran and the forty-year rivalry that unleashed collective memory in the middle east. i have to say i spent the weekend reading it. i didn't quite get through but i couldn't put it down it was so interesting. if you haven't read it after this evening you can get the book if you haven't already but i would urge you to read it to be at its fascinating and very well-written and very well researched. there was a narrative that's very troubling. i would like to announce that our event with ambassador dennis ross is another expert in the middle east is unable to come to college station. hcollege station. he had a family emergency and so kim ghattas is an award-winning journalist and writer covered the middle east for 20 years for bbc and the financial times. she reported from iraq, saudi arabia, syria, and covered th
i'm andrew, the director of the scowcroft institute of international affairs at the bush school of government here e at texas a and m. university. i would like to welcome our special event this evening with kim ghattas who is going to speak of the recent book, "black wave" saudi arabia, iran and the forty-year rivalry that unleashed collective memory in the middle east. i have to say i spent the weekend reading it. i didn't quite get through but i couldn't put it down it was so...
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i'm andrew natsios, the director of the scope institute on international affairs at the bush school of government at a and m university. i'd like to welcome our special event site for this evening with kim dennis is going to speak on our recent book black weight, saudi arabia, iran and the forty-year rivalry unraveled cultural, religion and collective memory in the middle east. that said i spent the weekend reading it, i didn't quite get through it but i couldn't put it down it was so interesting if you haven't read it after this evening, i'm sure youwill find if you haven't already but i would urge you to read it . it's absolutelyfascinating . it's well-written, very well researched . there's a narrative flow to it and it's very troubling, i have to say that the purpose of the book. i would like to announce proportionally that our event in two days ambassador dennis ross who is another expert in the middle east is unable to come to the station. he had a family emergency and so his lecture wednesday evening will be postponed until later. kim ghattas is an award-winning journalist who c
i'm andrew natsios, the director of the scope institute on international affairs at the bush school of government at a and m university. i'd like to welcome our special event site for this evening with kim dennis is going to speak on our recent book black weight, saudi arabia, iran and the forty-year rivalry unraveled cultural, religion and collective memory in the middle east. that said i spent the weekend reading it, i didn't quite get through it but i couldn't put it down it was so...
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of time and money. >>> we had more people in internal affairs than homicide. >>> came to wonder who is monitoring the monitor. >>> i feel like the first day of school all over again. which is exciting. >>> we are minutes away from the moment warriors fans have been waiting for all season. we are courtside at chase center. >>> challenging doesn't begin to describe tonight's original report. how one foundation got 6000 eighth-graders a ticket to the hotselling musical hamilton and san francisco. >>> some of the students have never seen the ocean before. some of the students. >>> the weather department we've got rain on the way for the first time in more than a month in the bay area. we have wind. how much? all that old-fashioned rain stuff as we look live in san jose happening at the break. >>> via streaming on cbsn bay area. you can find us on kpix.com the cbs news app or your favorite platform. >>> >>> here's what you missed if you're just getting home. president trump is trying to calm fears about the coronavirus. last night he called into fox news and challenged a world health organization estimate that the death rate is more than 3%. mr. trump that he be
of time and money. >>> we had more people in internal affairs than homicide. >>> came to wonder who is monitoring the monitor. >>> i feel like the first day of school all over again. which is exciting. >>> we are minutes away from the moment warriors fans have been waiting for all season. we are courtside at chase center. >>> challenging doesn't begin to describe tonight's original report. how one foundation got 6000 eighth-graders a ticket to the...