[inaudible conversations] conve] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and welcome to the wilson center. We were founded as a living memorial to the former president. So we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. I am Robin Quinville and a director of the Global Europe Program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we Work Together on those. Among these challenges is russias invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. As a result of that invasion, natos membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. The European Union has sped forward europeans opening negotiations just last month and while that would be a very dependent process, the decision also recognizes and supports ukraines european future. What we are seeing
We are live on cspan2 with remarks from parliamentary leaders from france, germany and poland on European Security. Amid them russiaukraine war. Speaking at the Wilson Center in washington, d. C. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and welcome to the Wilson Center. We were founded as a living memorial to the former president. So we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. I am Robin Quinville and a director of the Global Europe Program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we Work Together on those. Among these challenges is russias invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. As a result of that invasion, natos membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. The European Union has sped for
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Editor of the New York Times, responsible for a dozen bureaus and a team of new yorkbased correspondance, leads the times coverage of racial issues. Before that he was a Foreign Correspondent in africa and latin america. Sandip. Ext to him hen we have lee. Next to her we have ryan lenz, a Senior Investigative writer at the Southern Poverty Law Center intelligence project. He has traveled the country covering the growth of extremism. Before that he was a regional correspondent and an iraq war correspondent for the associated pres finally we have jessica schulberg, a reporter who covers Foreign Policy and National Security for the huffington post. She has written about this topic recently. Lets start with two lightning rounds. I will ask questions and we will go down the row and all of you can answer the same question. Beginning with the importance of terminology. Tell us what guidance and standards your organizations have an potentially loaded terms like altright domestic terrorist. a i
Have a hashtag. I am your moderator. To our new york city chapter, we aredline club, meeting here today. We have to my right mark lacey, the National News leader of the New York Times. Related, racial issues. He was a correspondent. Sitting next to him, the director of interactive journalism, cofounder of the website the hate index. He began his career at the New York Times as a breaking news editor and writer on the website. Then we have a senior staff attorney with the aclu, speech, privacy and technology. Intelligence project. Countryraveled the following extremism. He was a regional correspondent and iraq war correspondent for the associated press. Finally, jessica schulberg. She has written about this topic recently. Thank you. Lets start with lightning rounds. I will ask questions. And everyone can ask the same question. The importance of terminology. Tell us what guidance your . Rganizations have starting with you. I spend a fairmount of my time as the national editor, talking t