The human rights program. Hes a member of many distinguished boards and american journal of International Law and department of states Advisory Committee at International Law and Foreign Relations and published widely at academic journals and elsewhere and his book socializing states which he cowrote had the certificate of merit. Then well hear from julian. Distinguished professor of law. Focuses on the relationship of International Law also conducted an Academic Research on a wide range of topics including chinas relationship with International Law. Hes received many honors including membership in the american law institute. Hes the coauthor of the u. S. Constitution and has written numerous academic articles, book chapters, simposiums, as well as writing in numerous popular journals from the wall street journal to the los angeles and new york journals from the wall street journal to the los angeles and new york times. His blog is read by thousands worldwide. Were fortunate tonight to
Although when we ran into these inmates in the prison yard, they were arguing. About rousseau and machiavelli. How do they reconcile each other, or do they . Well, actually, they both come up with this ideology of what the natural state of man was really all about. [ticking] you want to go to college . Much as it kills me, yes. When ed bradley met richar anozier in 2005, it was for a story about the harlem childrens zone, an innercity Education Program run by a remarkable man named Geoffrey Canada. Good morning, boys and girls. And considered one of the most ambitious social experiments to alleviate poverty in our lifetime. If you work hard. But back then, there was no way to tell if the experiment was working. Today the results are in, and theyre nothing short of stunning. Just ask richar anozier. Do you know what college you want to go to . Stanford. What do you want to do after stanford . I would like to earn my way to being a ceo. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In thi
Coming forward. Announcement of what day it is. We celebrate something new in this country what is it. Pete today national be an angel day. Be nice to people. [angelic music] pete going to be a tough one for me. Will. Jedediah im ready i have my halo on. I was one for halloween one year. When i leave my house now, its dark outside. Suddenly, thats how you always know the seasons are changing. All of a sudden it was dark when its light. I like when its light early in the morning. Pete sounds a lot like the Democratic National convention. Maybe thats why. Jedediah we had a big week this week watching the dnc unfold. Obviously a big upcoming week with the rnc. Make lots of notes what the contrast will be. There will be a lot of contrast in tone delivery, certainly in content. Joe biden has been talking a lot, rightfully so about covid19. About the impact of the coronavirus. That will be a key topic in the election with respect to openings, closings, whats going to happen with schools. Pot
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights