So glad you are here for the kickoff session on protecting democracy, foreign interference, voter confidence, and defensive strategies in 2020 election and beyond. Im Carrie Cordero of the center for new american security. We have two sessions this morning. This session will run until 10 45 a. M. Eastern, and i hope you will join us again at 11 30 a. M. Eastern for a session i will be moderating on foreign influence and voter attitudes. Todays conversations are part of a broader collaboration between the center for new american security, the center for ethics and the rule of law, which is part of penn law, and the annenberg Public Policy center, also on the university of pennsylvania. There i hand it over to moderator, this discussion is being livestreamed, and you can post your comments and questions on twitter using the protectdemocracy2020. Our team will be monitoring the monitoring the hash tag and pose your questions to the monitor. America may have been caught off but theres no t
The annenberg Public Policy center, also on the university of pennsylvania. There i hand it over to moderator, this discussion is being livestreamed, and you can post your comments and questions on twitter using the protectdemocracy2020. Our team will be monitoring the monitoring the hash tag and pose your questions to the monitor. America may have been caught off but theres no the samer falling for tricks again twice. Understand the influences around us, take steps take proactive steps to counter them, and work to strengthen our democracy. This collaboration is our effort to do just that. Im now going to turn the over to the professor claire finkelstein, my friend and faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania law school, who is theleading voice on intersection of law, ethics, and national security. Willto claire, who introduce our guests for the session. Thank you soin much, carrie, and its a to have this with c nas. N more importa
The annenberg Public Policy center, also on the university of pennsylvania. There i hand it over to moderator, this discussion is being livestreamed, and you can post your comments and questions on twitter using the protectdemocracy2020. Our team will be monitoring the monitoring the hash tag and pose your questions to the monitor. America may have been caught off but theres no the samer falling for tricks again twice. Understand the influences around us, take steps take proactive steps to counter them, and work to strengthen our democracy. This collaboration is our effort to do just that. Im now going to turn the over to the professor claire finkelstein, my friend and faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania law school, who is theleading voice on intersection of law, ethics, and national security. Willto claire, who introduce our guests for the session. Thank you soin much, carrie, and its a to have this with c nas. N more importa
Common it depends on the workplace but in an office or a Research Environment its important to have good Language Skills a fair dose of curiosity some creativity and an ability to absorb information and its relevance in short it helps to be smart but what if your overly intelligent its not always a blessing my colleague christiane puts silly is made up with some gifted young people and their families. Some highly intelligent people do Amazing Things play the piano like a pro as a child skip years at school or solves math problems in the blink of an eye gifted people often score highly on i. Q. Tests most people have an intelligence quotient of around 100. 00 only around 2 percent of the population has an i. Q. Higher than 130. 00. So how does the Education System deal with them. What. Do you see on hand and her brother philip or her sing for a concert. That last performance on a cruise ship was a success. And. We thought it would be a flop and nobody would come and listen in fact a 100
in custody charged with robbing the victim, the arrest follows a string of alleged hate crimes against asian americans in oakland, california. also tonight san francisco police arresting two men in connection with the attack on an asian man in the china laundromat. also tonight new york police are looking for tips after an assault against an asian american man in brooklyn is police believe the surveillance video from shortly before the attack, the suspect also hurled racial insults, vandals defacing a seattle church with anti-china graffiti and locals are growing frustrated with whether or not police are on the case. officials to local reporters they say it is safe to say there s an investigation, the graffiti says china, you will pay, go home. local residences we are in seattle which is pretty progressive in a lot of ways it is disheartening a lot of ways. the white house and activists primarily laying the blame on white supremacy and comments by donald trump when addressing