Reestablish that in the meantime why dont we handed off to professor and see if we can get this fixed. Apologies to you in the audience as well you would think after three years of covid we would have this down. Internet connections can bewo finicky. Arvard and North Carolina cases, affirmative action, racial in Higher Education have been taking since the issue first came to the Supreme Court in 1973. Since the 1978 the court has put strict limits starting with the university to enhance diversity in increasingly making fringe additional there after. As seen in the gruden and fisher cases, the university abide by these rules in the Supreme Court or the swing justices in this case pretended not to notice that universities were not abiding by the rules. Instead of engaging in what amounted just out publicly saying they were doing so. The closing status quo was distracted when students or sf fa filed a lawsuit against unc and harvard against unc under the equal protection clause and title
Welcome to the georgetown dialogues. I am the Vice President for Global Engagement here in georgetown. We are the lead organizer for this weeks events. I want to welcome you to our historic hall. And those following online around the world. For the first couple of sessions in our weeklong conference. The first on the u. S. President ial election and the focus on how it is seen from abroad. In the second on social inequality is a complex global challenge. What are the georgetown global dialogues . Around this time last year, we began to explore prominent examples. And students in the wider community. On challenges facing humanity. Intellectuals already engaged in global conversations. Through articles and books and all kinds of appearances. Please welcome them to georgetown. It is a bit unusual to have this community in washington. That brings us to our theme. It sounds presumptuous. But we have arrived at a global impasse. Now is the time to think together. Think about the catastrophe
Welcome to the georgetown dialogues. I am the Vice President for Global Engagement here in georgetown. We are the lead organizer for this weeks events. I want to welcome you to our historic hall. And those following online around the world. For the first couple of sessions in our weeklong conference. The first on the u. S. President ial election and the focus on how it is seen from abroad. In the second on social inequality is a complex global challenge. What are the georgetown global dialogues . Around this time last year, we began to explore prominent examples. And students in the wider community. On challenges facing humanity. Intellectuals already engaged in global conversations. Through articles and books and all kinds of appearances. Please welcome them to georgetown. It is a bit unusual to have this community in washington. That brings us to our theme. It sounds presumptuous. But we have arrived at a global impasse. Now is the time to think together. Think about the catastrophe
Welcome to the georgetown dialogues. I am the Vice President for Global Engagement here in georgetown. We are the lead organizer for this weeks events. I want to welcome you to our historic hall. And those following online around the world. For the first couple of sessions in our weeklong conference. The first on the u. S. President ial election and the focus on how it is seen from abroad. In the second on social inequality is a complex global challenge. What are the georgetown global dialogues . Around this time last year, we began to explore prominent examples. And students in the wider community. On challenges facing humanity. Intellectuals already engaged in global conversations. Through articles and books and all kinds of appearances. Please welcome them to georgetown. It is a bit unusual to have this community in washington. That brings us to our theme. It sounds presumptuous. But we have arrived at a global impasse. Now is the time to think together. Think about the catastrophe
The hearing will come to order. A number of members on both sides of the aisle have raised questions about the executive authorities with respect to warmaking and the use of Nuclear Weapons, entering into an agreement with other countries. This is the first time the Foreign Relations committee of the senate or house has met on this topic since 1976. Warng the decision to go to is a heavy responsibility for our nations elected leaders. The Atomic Energy act of 1946 and the practices represent the use of Nuclear Weapons must be subject to political control. This is why no general or admiral has the authority to order the use of Nuclear Weapons, only the president , the elected political leader of the United States has this authority. The Nuclear Arms Race between ussrnited states and the dramatically increase the risk of Nuclear Conflict. We plan for the end thinkable him how to get missiles in the air without within those few coulds before warheads destroy our ability to respond. There