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they explained to me that if you graduate from a first-class university such as the university of torontol be more difficult to find and where you want to work in the academic field, if you want to look for a job, then it is even better for you to graduate in two years with such a young man who will get a better job after the university of toronto and the second example - in america there are universities called a-a libre art scoutes, and they focus on the personal growth of their students. that is, there is no scientific research there, there is a very large selection of subjects that they choose, they focus on some development of certain leadership qualities there. i don't know soft skills, that is, what a person needs for personal growth, so i think it is also worth paying such significant attention to this in ukraine, well, you know my opinion, i will say that why did such a peroxide happen here, it is abnormal, really abroad. well, in fact, everyone goes to higher education when, uh, we started to give independent ukraine, uh, after the soviet union , it was very difficult to enter u
they explained to me that if you graduate from a first-class university such as the university of torontol be more difficult to find and where you want to work in the academic field, if you want to look for a job, then it is even better for you to graduate in two years with such a young man who will get a better job after the university of toronto and the second example - in america there are universities called a-a libre art scoutes, and they focus on the personal growth of their students....
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what the united states did to them, and that itself will have consequences. professor at the university of toronto, said mohammed mirandi, thanks a lot for joining us on the program. once again. thank you. the lebanese banks are too close for 3 days for monday, after a series of hold ups by depositors demanding access to their frozen savings. financial collapse took hold of the country 3 years ago, forcing around 3 quarters of the population into poverty. here's our teachers saying, i add with more, who says that of dishonesty, banks are being stormed in lebanon. several have been attacked by depositors demanding that they receive their savings. customers are threatening to set banks on fire to use weapons, and further escalate the situation. so that the rights will be upheld. a little more de installing. we are the depositors outcry association, and we are declaring war and these liberties banks. after 3 years of peaceful means or demons, have nodding mats. on the contrary, the government is trying to impose a law to control the capital there, and legitimize the embezzlement of the depositors fun
what the united states did to them, and that itself will have consequences. professor at the university of toronto, said mohammed mirandi, thanks a lot for joining us on the program. once again. thank you. the lebanese banks are too close for 3 days for monday, after a series of hold ups by depositors demanding access to their frozen savings. financial collapse took hold of the country 3 years ago, forcing around 3 quarters of the population into poverty. here's our teachers saying, i add with...
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learn more now. crossing lived and it's a site will come in about on the professor at the university of toronto to further discuss this subject. thank you so much for joining us here this evening. so what do you make of this move by america to lift internet sanctions, all of a sudden, i guess what are they trying to achieve? well, 1st of all, i should point out that the lady who died initially, i thought it was police brutality. but when the footage came out, when she left, the police found she was not hancock and she showed no signs of being in pain. and then she went inside the building, building with a lot of other people sitting there for a long time. and it doesn't show her physical pain while she was standing speaking to someone, she suddenly collapsed that footage has been shown. and also her position said that he operated on her brain when she was 8 years old. and physicians that have studied documents of the autopsy have said that there is no evidence that she was hit in the head by any heart mister miranda to the video you're talking about. it's very interesting because it's a shame w
learn more now. crossing lived and it's a site will come in about on the professor at the university of toronto to further discuss this subject. thank you so much for joining us here this evening. so what do you make of this move by america to lift internet sanctions, all of a sudden, i guess what are they trying to achieve? well, 1st of all, i should point out that the lady who died initially, i thought it was police brutality. but when the footage came out, when she left, the police found she...
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adequately deny the claims that is supported terrorism. 5 mohammed runs a professor at the university of toronto. say that even if the us isn't held to account in this case, washington's power is nevertheless, on the decline. the us is the real culprit. when it comes to iran, us relations, but of course, it is the super power that is able to make claims and then mobilize the media to make it look as if it's the victim. the united states has withdrawn from this organization. no, they'll have nothing to do with it and we know that the united states will not abide by its decisions. and we also know that the european countries and, and western countries will baby united states whether or not there's ever any accountability is one thing. but what is important is that as united states, fines, it's adversaries are going to remember these things. whether it's in iran, i found a sun, venezuela, anywhere, anywhere else in the world. russia, people are going to remember this, and they're going to remember what the united states did to them. well, before we on the, our, let's have a look at live pictures fr
adequately deny the claims that is supported terrorism. 5 mohammed runs a professor at the university of toronto. say that even if the us isn't held to account in this case, washington's power is nevertheless, on the decline. the us is the real culprit. when it comes to iran, us relations, but of course, it is the super power that is able to make claims and then mobilize the media to make it look as if it's the victim. the united states has withdrawn from this organization. no, they'll have...
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>> and joining us now is carolyn harris a royal historian and instructor in history at the university of torontoks so much for joining us tonight. i want to talk about what's in store for king charles now. there seems to be an enormous amount of goodwill for the new king, but he's inheriting britain in a state of crisis, the challenges of brexit, inflation, and the energy crisis. although king charles doesn't have actual political power, the people of britain will no doubt look to him for leadership. how do you expect him to establish himself in that role? >> well, as sovereign, above party politics, he's expected to act as a unifying force, and it's no surprise that one of the first things he's planning as king is to tour the united kingdom, visit scotland and wales and northern ireland to receive condolences on the death of queen elizabeth ii, but this is also a way of reminding all these different nations in the united kingdom that he is equally their sovereign. the title of prince of wales has been passed to his son william, and william also inherits the scot scottish titles that the king he
>> and joining us now is carolyn harris a royal historian and instructor in history at the university of torontoks so much for joining us tonight. i want to talk about what's in store for king charles now. there seems to be an enormous amount of goodwill for the new king, but he's inheriting britain in a state of crisis, the challenges of brexit, inflation, and the energy crisis. although king charles doesn't have actual political power, the people of britain will no doubt look to him for...
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>> i want to bring in two royal historians now, kate williams and carolyn harris from the university of toronto. welcome to you both. kate we'll start with you. we heard there king charles iii honoring his mother's service and dedication. how do you think her reign will shape his time as king? do you expect people to rally around king charles the way they did with queen elizabeth? >> well, it's fascinating, isn't it? because we really heard king charles give such tribute to his mother in his address to the nation last night in which he talked about his beloved mama her life of service and do so this morning in his accession speech and really made it clear that she's the guiding light he's going to put forward in the monarchy as he becomes king. and that i think is very reassuring to people. there have been concerns here that charles -- she's such a popular queen, that charles is opinion opinionated, he made it clear in his speech that he's going to go with duty like his mother. he's never had high ratings, 50%, and crowds were out cheering and waiting. i'm not saying there's not going to be a h
>> i want to bring in two royal historians now, kate williams and carolyn harris from the university of toronto. welcome to you both. kate we'll start with you. we heard there king charles iii honoring his mother's service and dedication. how do you think her reign will shape his time as king? do you expect people to rally around king charles the way they did with queen elizabeth? >> well, it's fascinating, isn't it? because we really heard king charles give such tribute to his...
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ellen dirks is a postdoctoral fellow at the citizen lab of the university of toronto. his research focuses on the policing of so-called china citizens of the ministry of public security used as threats to social stability and national security as well as police led mass dna collection and surveillance programs. her most recent publications concerned mass dna collection programs in china. thank you all three of you for joining us for this hearing. without objection your full written statements will be entered into the record and ask you keep your remarks to five minutes. we will begin with dr. hazel. >> it's a morning and thank you. chairman and distinguished members of the commission i'm honored to participate in today's hearing. in my remarks will focus on three long-term strategies each with their chinese government control over religion and implications over religion on the ground ground. as you know contemporary china represents one of the most -- environments for religion in around the globe and the reach of the chinese state into religious life is extensive. it es
ellen dirks is a postdoctoral fellow at the citizen lab of the university of toronto. his research focuses on the policing of so-called china citizens of the ministry of public security used as threats to social stability and national security as well as police led mass dna collection and surveillance programs. her most recent publications concerned mass dna collection programs in china. thank you all three of you for joining us for this hearing. without objection your full written statements...
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postdoctoral fellow after citizen land at the university of toronto. arch focuses on the policing of so-called target people. viewed as a threat to social stability and national as mass dnawell collection and math programs to the most publications include mass dna collection programs in china. thank you to the three of you for joining us for this hearing and without objection your full written is entered into the record and we ask you keep your remarks at five minutes. you may begin, doctor. >> good morning. thank you. chairman and distinguish members of the capture on —- commission. in my remarks i will focus on three long-term strategies to assert chinese government control over religion and implication for religious bits on the ground. contemporary china represents one of the most prescriptive environments for religion and religious community around the globe and the reach of the chinese state is extensive. the strategy of control utilizes technology has decades it has expanded for digital and surveillance technology. these facilitate systematic and
postdoctoral fellow after citizen land at the university of toronto. arch focuses on the policing of so-called target people. viewed as a threat to social stability and national as mass dnawell collection and math programs to the most publications include mass dna collection programs in china. thank you to the three of you for joining us for this hearing and without objection your full written is entered into the record and we ask you keep your remarks at five minutes. you may begin, doctor....
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our platforms including citizen lab which is a leading academic research unit based in the university of torontoho has said and i am happy to submit this for the record, that our research shows there is no data transmission to the chinese government by tiktok. >> overt. >> did not pose a threat to national security. >> this is not a hearing for you to testify. you are here to answer questions. you are talking over me and some ending information from who knows who funds this entity? who knows who is behind it? knows what it contain? i do know you won't give me straight answers to my questions and the reason i think is clear. because your company has a lot to hide. you are a walking security nightmare and for every american who uses this app i am concerned. >> thank you mr. chairman, and thank you to our witnesses today. mr. sullivan, and disclosures he is made publicly and to the congress and his testimony yesterday, former twitter employee, alleged that twitter has made willful misrepresentations to the federal trade commission with respect to compliance with past regulatory action. true? >> i a
our platforms including citizen lab which is a leading academic research unit based in the university of torontoho has said and i am happy to submit this for the record, that our research shows there is no data transmission to the chinese government by tiktok. >> overt. >> did not pose a threat to national security. >> this is not a hearing for you to testify. you are here to answer questions. you are talking over me and some ending information from who knows who funds this...
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toronto to be here this to be with us this evening. joe straw is the associate professor of international studies and the director of the center for christians scholarship and redeemer university in toronto. eric patterson is the current vice president of the religious freedom institute here in washington, and the scholar at large for the region university in virginia beach. it also should be pointed out that our providence executive director contributed a chapter to this book. and i am mark thule, president and editor at providence. so a special welcome to all of you who are here physically this evening in downtown washington d.c., to all of our viewers on facebook and twitter, and to our viewers on c-span book tv. this video will be airing no doubt many times in the near future. eric patterson, i believe, wants to speak first and he will explain the rest of the evening to you. but there will be plenty of time for questions and comments later. i am sure you will be experiencing intellectual overload, so each of you will have many questions. but there should be time for all of you, thank you. eric? >> good evening. again, my name is eric patterson and i serve as the executive
toronto to be here this to be with us this evening. joe straw is the associate professor of international studies and the director of the center for christians scholarship and redeemer university in toronto. eric patterson is the current vice president of the religious freedom institute here in washington, and the scholar at large for the region university in virginia beach. it also should be pointed out that our providence executive director contributed a chapter to this book. and i am mark...
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toronto to be here with us this evening for this special book unveiling. bob is associate professor of politics and international studies and founding director of the center for christian scholarship at redeemer university in toronto. eric patterson is the current vice president of the religious freedom institute here in washington and scott are at large at rutledge university in virginia beach. it should be pointed out that our providence executive editor mark contributed a chapter to this book. i am mark tooley, president of the ird and editor at providence. special welcome to all of you here physically this evening in downtown washington, d.c., to all of our viewers on facebook and put her at -- twitter, and our future viewers on c-span book tv. where this video will be airing, no doubt, many times in the near future. eric where this video will be airing no doubt many times in the near future. eric patterson will speak first and there will be plenty of time for questions later. i am sure you will be experiencing intellectual overload. that should be time for all of you. eric: my name is eric patterson, executive vice president of the religious freedom institute in washington dc on scholar at large up
toronto to be here with us this evening for this special book unveiling. bob is associate professor of politics and international studies and founding director of the center for christian scholarship at redeemer university in toronto. eric patterson is the current vice president of the religious freedom institute here in washington and scott are at large at rutledge university in virginia beach. it should be pointed out that our providence executive editor mark contributed a chapter to this...