Institution for a little over an hour. While, why dont we start. The microphone is on, and welcome to all of you. I am a professor at yale law school, and the director of our chinacentric. And i am delighted that we are doing this event, which is part of a formal collaboration that our center has with the john thorton chinacentric here. It has been a very valuable collaboration, and this is the first inperson person event that we have had related to the covert restrictions and it is wonderful to be here, to see you, and see our colleagues and friends. The topic, as you know, is United States, china and europes different visions of the International Order. And we have a group here that is ideally suited for that, a multisyllabic title. First moderating the event is ryan hoss, who has recently and splendidly been named the director of the john thorton chinacentric here. He china center here. He is a major figure in the china relations. Sitting next to him is susan thorton, a senior fello
Mark, what highprofile assassination attempt could happen before the end of this year . Trump is dangerous to our democracy, he must be removed, watch now. Hello, this is the Meeting Place on ntv, the place where everything becomes clear. Im andrey norkin, my colleague ivan trushkin, were working live, like. We understood from our announcement that today we have such, you know, conspiracies, some kind of political ones, not forecasts, but predictions, in general, as they would say before, scandals, intrigues, investigations, intrigues, scandals im investigating, this thing just runs out of me, but can we do something with it so that it doesnt creak so much . When were on vacation, well start, you know what, well probably start with a fresh polish scandal, well, its a big scandal , probably not very attractive, well, if you take it seriously, but in poland. Great attention is paid to him, because in fact, the detention of a group of russian agents, or rather agents who worked for the ru
While, why dont we start. The microphone is on, and welcome to all of you. I am a professor at yale law school, and the director of our chinacentric. And i am delighted that we are doing this event, which is part of a formal collaboration that our center has with the john thorton chinacentric here. It has been a very valuable collaboration, and this is the first inperson person event that we have had related to the covert restrictions and it is wonderful to be here, to see you, and see our colleagues and friends. The topic, as you know, is United States, china and europes different visions of the International Order. And we have a group here that is ideally suited for that, a multisyllabic title. First moderating the event is ryan hoss, who has recently and splendidly been named the director of the john thorton chinacentric here. He china center here. He is a major figure in the china relations. Sitting next to him is susan thorton, a senior fellow at the chinacentric china center, and
Hour. While, why dont we start. The microphone is on, and welcome to all of you. I am a professor at yale law school, and the director of our chinacentric. And i am delighted that we are doing this event, which is part of a formal collaboration that our center has with the john thorton chinacentric here. It has been a very valuable collaboration, and this is the first inperson person event that we have had related to the covert restrictions and it is wonderful to be here, to see you, and see our colleagues and friends. The topic, as you know, is United States, china and europes different visions of the International Order. And we have a group here that is ideally suited for that, a multisyllabic title. First moderating the event is ryan hoss, who has recently and splendidly been named the director of the john thorton chinacentric here. He china center here. He is a major figure in the china relations. Sitting next to him is susan thorton, a senior fellow at the chinacentric china cente
In berlin this is the day. He said great people of kurdistan you did not allow anyone to break your will when you voted yes to independence. It was. All we really pose National Authority across the whole of iraq including the kurdish region. And this is not a threat. That instead of threatening and punishments lets start a serious dialogue to be good neighbors. That. Will be honest we will use all the tools of the constitution and the law and we will surprise them. Then we might face hardships but im sure the future will be bright that. We say little but i will speak for themselves the most important is that the will of the people of kurdistan could not be broken. Also on the show tonight the trump train in the german election and the one leader whose final term in office may be all about making that train jumped the track of the New York Times columnist roger cohen is my guest tonight will be here in about eight minutes. We begin the day with a lesson in the costs of daring to vote fo