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dash, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame. my pleasure. the presidents of china on the united states have talked for the 1st time in months, in called, dominated by tensions over taiwan, joe biden, and she's in pink, spoke for 2 hours in a conversation described by beijing, is candid a china consider the iron to be part of its territory, though it governs itself, democratically abiding, has offered to come to tie one's defense. if president she tries to reunite it with the mainland us. how speaker nancy pelosi is said to be planning a visit to chinese state media. as a resident, she wanted the united states not to get involved saying those who play with only get well i talked to professor shelley rigor from davis and college in north carolina. she specializes in relations between the us, china and taiwan. and i asked her whether this call had changed anything between the 2 sides. i think it's really hard to say that something has changed to materially already, but i think the call is significant in a couple of ways. first of all, the fact t
dash, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame. my pleasure. the presidents of china on the united states have talked for the 1st time in months, in called, dominated by tensions over taiwan, joe biden, and she's in pink, spoke for 2 hours in a conversation described by beijing, is candid a china consider the iron to be part of its territory, though it governs itself, democratically abiding, has offered to come to tie one's defense. if president she tries to reunite...
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dash, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame. my pleasure. leaders of china i'm united states have talked to for the 1st time in months and a cold dominated by tensions over taiwan. joe biden and jason pink spoke for 2 hours and a conversation by described by beijing as candid china considers the island part of its territory. although the island governs itself democratically. my president buying has offered to come to tie once that defense. if president she tries to re united with the mainland us house freak and nancy pelosi is said to be planning a visit to the island, the chinese state media, se prison. she warned us present to joe by not to get involved saying that those who play with fire will only get burned. scott, go soon. this i sounds like fighting talk with a professor shall the rigor from davidson college in north carolina. she specializes in the relationships between the us, china and taiwan. welcome professor. from what we know of cold has anything changed materially between these countries and their positions? i thin
dash, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame. my pleasure. leaders of china i'm united states have talked to for the 1st time in months and a cold dominated by tensions over taiwan. joe biden and jason pink spoke for 2 hours and a conversation by described by beijing as candid china considers the island part of its territory. although the island governs itself democratically. my president buying has offered to come to tie once that defense. if president she tries...
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all right, really about one of the university of notre dame. thank you so much for all those insights. thanks for having me. ah. confidence in the stability of chinese banks has been badly shaken after 4 war lenders and china, northern her non province froze. hundreds of thousands of depositors out of their own accounts. but the treatment of some of the victims of the fall out has shocked people following the developments. and as patrick fox reports from beijing isn't the only bank related crisis causing social aneice? ah, the weeks they'd been pockets of demonstrations then one sunday earlier this month, hundreds gathered in june, joe, the capital of hun and province demand in compensation. for months they've been frozen at their bank accounts with for rural lenders. before long, thousands of security personnel appeared to suppress the protested panels. ugly rush over by the hundreds. grab somebody and beat them and kick them regardless whether it was men, women, me, elderly, or children. even people with disabilities leaning was one of the dep
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michael dash is professor of international relations at the university of notre dame in indiana. he gave me his assessment of today's too big gains. ukraine bombing, the anthony cambridge in hassan and rushes capture of ukraine's at virtually hiscock power station. well, i think neither of them are really decisive in terms of military operations that are turning into a slow grind. the big issue for the russians in the don't boss is to be able to push ukrainian forces far enough away from the city of don yachts to take it out from under ukrainian artillery attacks which are going on every day. conversely, the ukrainians are making a lot of the supposed offensive to take back her son and they have struck the end to nibs. and so not ski bridge a couple of times with high mars attacks. on the other hand, the bridge is not destroyed and there are other ways over the river, including a roadway on top of a damn about 40 kilometers to the northeast. and now a pro don't. yes. television is showing video pictures of the russian military building a pontoon bridge across the river. so i think
michael dash is professor of international relations at the university of notre dame in indiana. he gave me his assessment of today's too big gains. ukraine bombing, the anthony cambridge in hassan and rushes capture of ukraine's at virtually hiscock power station. well, i think neither of them are really decisive in terms of military operations that are turning into a slow grind. the big issue for the russians in the don't boss is to be able to push ukrainian forces far enough away from the...
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earlier we spoke to michael dash, a professor of international relations at the university of notre dame, and he gave us an assessment of the situation in her son. we asked him how he thinks ill and well that is going to be the real test of the ukrainian military because they will be on the offensive, attacking russian and russian allied forces who will be on the defensive and the ukrainians have not conducted ne opperation like this i successfully and i think that they're doing it quickly because they feel the need to show some progress on the battlefield. and i think, you know, if they achieve some success, they'll use that to make the case that they can win the war if they don't achieve success on i think they'll be arguing that they need a yet greater infusion of nato and american military technology. columbia is seeing a wave of violence against the police as a new president prepared to take office at least 25 officers have been killed so far this year, dozens more have been injured and attacked. using firearms and explosives. colombians have more than the dead individuals. nationwi
earlier we spoke to michael dash, a professor of international relations at the university of notre dame, and he gave us an assessment of the situation in her son. we asked him how he thinks ill and well that is going to be the real test of the ukrainian military because they will be on the offensive, attacking russian and russian allied forces who will be on the defensive and the ukrainians have not conducted ne opperation like this i successfully and i think that they're doing it quickly...
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. >> he is a professor of international relations at university of notre dame in indiana, he gave me s assessment of today's two stories, the bombing and russians capture of the power station. >> i think neither of them are really decisive in terms of military operations that are turning into a slow rind -- grind. the big issue for the russians in the dbas is to push ukrainian forces borrow- far enou from the city to take it out fromnder ukrainian artillery attacks that are going on everyday. conversely, the ukrainians are making a lot of the supposed offensive to take back the city. they have struck the bridge a couple of times with attacks. on the other hand, the bridge is not destroy. there are other ways over the river including a roadway on top of a dam, 40 kilometers to the northeast. now pro donetsk television is showing pictures of the russian military building a pontoon bridge across the river. i think the ukrainians are making a lot of the attack on the bridge. it is not clear it's will really materially aid their ability to take back the city. host: it is not decisive as yo
. >> he is a professor of international relations at university of notre dame in indiana, he gave me s assessment of today's two stories, the bombing and russians capture of the power station. >> i think neither of them are really decisive in terms of military operations that are turning into a slow rind -- grind. the big issue for the russians in the dbas is to push ukrainian forces borrow- far enou from the city to take it out fromnder ukrainian artillery attacks that are going on...
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she is a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame area following today's speakers and q&a after that, we hope you will join us in the foyer outside for lunch. so, please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon everyone it is such a pleasure to be here and join you. especially to be on a panel with man -- women i so much admire. cap and i did not realize we had a french connection going. this is also a special audience for me because i know that you are interns in the pro-life conservative movement in d.c.. i started exactly where you are. in 2009 at the what was called the susan b. anthony list i was doing your most basic intern things. answering the phones, making fresh cups of coffee, this is before k cups and espresso, i was writing blog posts and also cold calling the new york times eventually. is anybody doing that that -- this summer? no. well i had to talk to them about our life political campaigns and how and why we believe that pro-life is a winning issue and how we were intending to engage voters on this in key elect
she is a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame area following today's speakers and q&a after that, we hope you will join us in the foyer outside for lunch. so, please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon everyone it is such a pleasure to be here and join you. especially to be on a panel with man -- women i so much admire. cap and i did not realize we had a french connection going. this is also a special audience for me...
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on religious liberties where he, the overall subject of the speech in rome sponsored by the university of notre had to do with the increasing secularism in america but he has been winning with religious conservativism in so many different ways. obviously on abortion rights, but also this session as you know, fredricka, where the justices have required more public funding for religious schools and more religion in public places. so even though he at times has had the sense of persecution, he is definitely driving this court in a religiously conservative way. >> and this has been a pretty volatile year for the u.s. supreme court. two justices on opposing sides are now calling for civility, justices sonia sotomayor and amy coney barret appearing together for the first time for a public talk and barrett said justices can disagree, quote, without being nasty. so what does this reveal about these justices? >> well, first of all, it is interesting that it's paired with justice alito's comments because justice alito can't help but sort of strike a nasty tone at times. justice barrett really seems to go
on religious liberties where he, the overall subject of the speech in rome sponsored by the university of notre had to do with the increasing secularism in america but he has been winning with religious conservativism in so many different ways. obviously on abortion rights, but also this session as you know, fredricka, where the justices have required more public funding for religious schools and more religion in public places. so even though he at times has had the sense of persecution, he is...
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she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame. following today's speakers and q&a, after that, i hope you will join us in the for your for some lunch. now, please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone, it's such a pleasure to be here and join you, especially be on this panel with women i so much admire. catherine i didn't realize was a french connection going. this is also a really special audience for me because i know many of you are interns in the pro-life and conservative movement this summer in d.c., and i started exactly where you are, back in 2009, what was then called the susan b. anthony list. i was doing the most basic and turn things, answering phones, taking fresh cups of coffee, this was before k cups and espresso. a. i was writing some blog posts. also co-calling new york times, is anyone doing that this summer? no. i was talking about the pro-life political campaigns and how i believe it's an issue and how we were intending to engage voters hay in orde
she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame. following today's speakers and q&a, after that, i hope you will join us in the for your for some lunch. now, please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone, it's such a pleasure to be here and join you, especially be on this panel with women i so much admire. catherine i didn't realize was a french connection going. this is also a really special audience for me because...
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she also hosts national reviews podcast for life, and she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame and co-author with ryan anderson of this terrific new book, please welcome our panelists. thank you all for joining us. i am still can't quite believe this is the first monday after row and yeah, we couldn't have a timely or discussion. obviously i am we're gonna talk a little bit about dobbs obviously up top, but i i have to share so the title of this book is tearing us apart how abortion harms everything and solves nothing and a couple of months ago. i was on the streets of manhattan outside planned parenthood at a witness for life that has been going on for 15 years outside planned parenthood. people praying the rosary across the street from planned parenthood and the new york city for abortion rights people have gotten to know me. they protest our prayer and so one morning they come up to me and say oh catherine jean lopez. thank you for joining us. it was so good of you to join us. what are you going to blame on abortion in the national review today? and i thought oh my good
she also hosts national reviews podcast for life, and she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame and co-author with ryan anderson of this terrific new book, please welcome our panelists. thank you all for joining us. i am still can't quite believe this is the first monday after row and yeah, we couldn't have a timely or discussion. obviously i am we're gonna talk a little bit about dobbs obviously up top, but i i have to share so the title of this book is tearing us apart how...
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she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame.wing today's speakers and q&a after that, we hope you'll join us in the four year outside for some lunch. so now please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone. it's such a pleasure to be here and join you and especially to be on this panel with women exhibition meyer. catherine, didn't realize where the french connection going. this is also a really special audience for me because i know many of you are interns in the pro-life and conservative movement this summer in d.c.. and i started exactly where you are. back in 2009, what was then call the susan b anthony list. i was doing your most basic unturned things. answering the phone, making fresh cups of coffee this, was before k cups and espresso. i was reading some blog posts. also cold calling new york times eventually, is anyone doing that this summer? no? i was talking to them about a pro-life political campaigns and how and why we believe that pro-life is a winning iss
she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame.wing today's speakers and q&a after that, we hope you'll join us in the four year outside for some lunch. so now please join me in welcoming today's pro-life panel. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone. it's such a pleasure to be here and join you and especially to be on this panel with women exhibition meyer. catherine, didn't realize where the french connection going. this is also a really special audience...
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for more on this, let's bring him, tim hubbard, who is an assistant professor at the university of notre, where he is. research focuses on strategic leadership. he joins us from indiana. tim, thanks so much for being on this news. our web same mask. thank you so much. you're welcome. we've seen mascot m, what he's like at the helm of 2 other major companies. he owns tesla and space eggs . so what can we make of this business decision to pull out of buying twitter whether you've we stand back and we think about what elan mosque is trying to do in terms of business and humanity. i think he's trying to push the world forward and with twitter, i think he saw a different avenue to do that in terms of discourse and public, you know, public policy and trying to understand how people communicate with each other. but i think in the end he's gonna be able to go back to these technical companies, specifically tesla and space acts where they're engineering problems. and it's a little bit different management style than he would have had to deal with at twitter. one of the broader ramifications of th
for more on this, let's bring him, tim hubbard, who is an assistant professor at the university of notre, where he is. research focuses on strategic leadership. he joins us from indiana. tim, thanks so much for being on this news. our web same mask. thank you so much. you're welcome. we've seen mascot m, what he's like at the helm of 2 other major companies. he owns tesla and space eggs . so what can we make of this business decision to pull out of buying twitter whether you've we stand back...
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university of delaware. she has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 and through 2021 created by dr. sheller and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together slavery at george, washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. good morning, everyone. thank you brandon for that very kind introduction when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust. this was one of the topics that myself and my colleague mac costello certainly wanted to include because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion and as brandon said, you know, i'm not a historian. i'm a political scientist. so i approached these in a these types of topics in a particular type of way, which is always asking how why and to what effect and i think today we are going to talk about the how the why and to what effect and we're gonna have some terrific stories talking about the historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon al
university of delaware. she has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 and through 2021 created by dr. sheller and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together slavery at george, washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. good morning, everyone. thank you brandon for that very kind introduction when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust. this...
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i'm a professor at university of notre dame. so i had so two. i don't think quite related questions, but i'll ask each quickly. one is several presentation has touched on the fact that the religious practices or beliefs that run into conflict are the ones that are out the mainstream that are not generally product, you know, traditional protestant beliefs of practices, which the relevant officials or whoever's in control the doctors in the case of autopsy the medical examiners, whoever share and so they seem to be receive less protection. as a result at least in the historical studies that the jordan involved in i be curious to know especially the martial island case. what surprised me there was the fact that the military was actually in 1940s objecting to religious instruction in the school even assuming that i don't remember my case before yeah. yeah, so it was objective religious structure of the school even though just in protestant faith which the military seem to be otherwise supportive of and again with line up with presumably the solve th
i'm a professor at university of notre dame. so i had so two. i don't think quite related questions, but i'll ask each quickly. one is several presentation has touched on the fact that the religious practices or beliefs that run into conflict are the ones that are out the mainstream that are not generally product, you know, traditional protestant beliefs of practices, which the relevant officials or whoever's in control the doctors in the case of autopsy the medical examiners, whoever share and...
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of 2009. he had a very distinguished academic career before coming to the fed and indiana university, university of kentucky. notre dame. governor waller is a kentucky cardinal. -- colonel. an arkansas traveler. on his list of accomplishments. let's get right into it. i will remind everyone that the q&a will be open throughout and i will do my best to monitor the incoming questions. let's start off with just a few points to begin with. the minutes are out from the last meeting. which now feels like an eternity ago. i would sort of like to get your thoughts on -- if you are thinking about the economy, in particular, the path of policy has changed since the meeting reflected in those minutes. >> yeah. my position is driven mainly by inflation, which is just too high and doesn't seem to be coming down. so my view is we need to move to a much more restrictive setting in terms of interest rates and policy. what we need to do -- and we need to do it as quickly as possible. i really support the idea of large increases early to get us up to the neutral, the target range, then smaller increases after that. steeped up fast
of 2009. he had a very distinguished academic career before coming to the fed and indiana university, university of kentucky. notre dame. governor waller is a kentucky cardinal. -- colonel. an arkansas traveler. on his list of accomplishments. let's get right into it. i will remind everyone that the q&a will be open throughout and i will do my best to monitor the incoming questions. let's start off with just a few points to begin with. the minutes are out from the last meeting. which now...
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he had a very distinguished academic career in the university of kentucky and notre dame. and today, as of december 2020, governor of the board of the federal reserve. most impressive is that governor waller is kentucky colonel, and arkansas commander. of his list of accomplishments, those are two things. let's step into this and i will remind everyone that the queue and day -- q&a will be open to monitor the incoming questions. we start of >> yeah. my position is driven mainly by inflation, which is just too high and doesn't seem to be coming down. so my view is we need to move to a much more restrictive setting in terms of interest rates and policy. what we need to do -- and we need to do it as quickly as possible. i really support the idea of large increases early to get us up to the neutral, the target range, then smaller increases after that. stepped up fast and then start to flatten out the rate increases. there's a lot of value to getting the rate hikes in and getting them validated. as the second half of the year comes in, we are in a better position to do things ac
he had a very distinguished academic career in the university of kentucky and notre dame. and today, as of december 2020, governor of the board of the federal reserve. most impressive is that governor waller is kentucky colonel, and arkansas commander. of his list of accomplishments, those are two things. let's step into this and i will remind everyone that the queue and day -- q&a will be open to monitor the incoming questions. we start of >> yeah. my position is driven mainly by...
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of course had a very distinguished academic career before coming to the senate at indiana university, university of kentucky and notreame. the later or he was chairs and then of course today as of december 2020 a governor of the board of the federal reserve. look most impressive i think however that many people maybe don't know is that governor wallick is a kentucky colonel and arkansas commander. traveler on his list of accomplishments those are two great ones. so let's get right into but i will remind everyone the q and eight will be open throughout. i will do my best to monitor the incoming questions. we will get to them. let's start off with just a few points to begin with. so the minutes are out from the last meeting which now feels like it was about an eternity ago. i would sort of like to get your thoughts on how, if you are thinking about the economy particular path of a policy has changed since the meeting reflected in those minutes. >> my position is driven mainly by inflation which is just too high and does not seem to be coming down. so my view, weto need to move ta much more restrictive setting in terms
of course had a very distinguished academic career before coming to the senate at indiana university, university of kentucky and notreame. the later or he was chairs and then of course today as of december 2020 a governor of the board of the federal reserve. look most impressive i think however that many people maybe don't know is that governor wallick is a kentucky colonel and arkansas commander. traveler on his list of accomplishments those are two great ones. so let's get right into but i...
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of europe, north america, and latin america. and he helped lead the company's restructuring in 2007 and its ipo in 2008. undergraduate degree from west virginia university and an mba from notre dame. thank you for being here. next witness is linda kirkpatrick, president of north american for mastercard. she is responsible for overseeing mastercard's operations and customer facing activities in the u.s. and canada. she has been with mastercard since 1997. and she previously served in a leadership role involving investor relations of u.s. strategy and communication. compliance programs and dispute resolution management. she has a degree from manhattanville college. thank you for joining us. next witness is ed -- close? did i get it right? that is because i represent chicago. he is the senior director of the federal director at the consumer program of the public research group. he has worked for them since 1989. oversees the federal consumer program, helps improve consumer reporting laws, identity theft protections, product safety regulation and more. cofounder of the americans for financial reform, received his undergraduate and master's degrees from the university of connecti
of europe, north america, and latin america. and he helped lead the company's restructuring in 2007 and its ipo in 2008. undergraduate degree from west virginia university and an mba from notre dame. thank you for being here. next witness is linda kirkpatrick, president of north american for mastercard. she is responsible for overseeing mastercard's operations and customer facing activities in the u.s. and canada. she has been with mastercard since 1997. and she previously served in a...
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notre dame would always remain independent. the big ten, offers that bringing on ucla and usc, and potentially whatever other west coast teams or universities, maybe that is more ofcing offer new in a couple of years. but i don't expect them to make that decision until the rights deal with nbc sports is up. >> we would love have have them in sec. they have traveled to play clemson. i'll let the commissioner handle, that you mention noon kickoffs, i checked schedule for upcoming season, one of the biggest games is alabama playing texas at 11:00 in the morning, who is up at that time? why so early? is that all television? >> television plays a part. i think the thing that is overlooked the family atmosphere, i have 3 little girls, i can't take them to the primetime games at 8 p.m. it is passed their bedtime. you know one thing we have noticed on big noon kickoff, getting there early, two hours, you have live tv show on site there is a ton of people excited about the game, masses that come out. and for those watching on tv, the numbers back it up, it is the mosts watched time slot in college football in the fall on saturdays, that noon windowt or 11 a.m. you know ce
notre dame would always remain independent. the big ten, offers that bringing on ucla and usc, and potentially whatever other west coast teams or universities, maybe that is more ofcing offer new in a couple of years. but i don't expect them to make that decision until the rights deal with nbc sports is up. >> we would love have have them in sec. they have traveled to play clemson. i'll let the commissioner handle, that you mention noon kickoffs, i checked schedule for upcoming season,...
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of europe, north america and latin america. he helped lead the company's restructuring in 2007, and its ipo in 2008. undergraduate degree from west virginia university and an mba from notre dame. thank you for being here. the next witness is linda kirkpatrick, president of north america for mastercard. she oversees mastercard's operations and customer facing activities in the u.s. and canada, she's been with mastercard since 1997, and she previously served as leadership role involving investment relations, u.s. strategy and communication, u.s. issuers and global rules and standards, compliance programs and dispute resolution management. a degree from manhattan ville college. thank you for joining us. next witness is ed mierzwinkski. did i get it right? that is because i represent chicago. he is the senior director from the federal consumer program at the u.s. public interest research group known as pirg. oversees the federal consumer program, helps to lead national efforts to improve consumer credit reporting laws, identity theft, protections, product safety regulations and more. cofounder of the americans for financial reform, received his undergraduate degree and maste
of europe, north america and latin america. he helped lead the company's restructuring in 2007, and its ipo in 2008. undergraduate degree from west virginia university and an mba from notre dame. thank you for being here. the next witness is linda kirkpatrick, president of north america for mastercard. she oversees mastercard's operations and customer facing activities in the u.s. and canada, she's been with mastercard since 1997, and she previously served as leadership role involving...