My name is Michael Bishop and i am the director of the library and executive director of the international circuit. The collaboration between the society and the George Washington university, in the Nations Capital is devoted to this. Here students and visitors have access to a wide range of primary and secondary material. As well as a number of exhibits. They are displaying exhibits and artifacts next month. They are more than just a place for study, it is also a venue for discussion. In the short time that we open our doors we have explored not just the legacy of Winston Churchill but also the legacy of this. I hope you will return when we and thedavid current state of brexit. Let me take this opportunity to encourage you to learn more about the Journalistic Society i visited our website. Winstonchurchill. Org. Members o receive a subscription and many other benefits. I would like to take a moment to recognize the advisor to general musharraf. Born in delhi in 1943 to it urges speaki
Maria is a lecturer at the University Department of politics and International Relations and her most recent book, even though she has been out for a short. Lack of time is a book on work correspondence and the research she has done over a number of years because of her interest in foreign conflicts in various parts of the world, so she will share with you today her most recent work interviewing correspondence. Thank you. [applause]. Hello. Thank you so much. Thank you for coming. I am deeply grateful for what youve done. I see one of my favorite people in the world room and that makes extort fairly happy. Before i talk about this book, reporting from the danger zone frintline journalists, their jobs, and an increasingly perilous future and i have to add the type is really small, so if you are my age, you have to get extra thick classes. Extra thick glasses. It is about frontline journalists, work correspondence early, but also people who report on authoritarian government, organized c
Officers whose whole job, fulltime job is making sure we are in compliance with federal regulation the government has made the enforcement through state and private parties. Host what is the role of the federal register . In the old days a minute to century, they had the statute tremendously important statue the federal register is not as pages every year. The record is 80,000 pages back in the 1980s family recently broke that record. 100,000 pages of federal regulations. The important thing about that is even though the formally published regulations, federal regulators do so much by an informal number random but understanding that are not published, sort of subtle ways that dont leave any official footprints in the record. Just the tip of the iceberg and no one could keep up with all of it geared the Big Companies hire people whose words and specialty do with regulations in some specific aspect of their business. Interview, professor, the growth of bureaucratic state as you call it,
Interview you have the three comicbook. And for a man who has so many journeys in lifeline on another . But that comicbook was an echo as he brought back into the movement and that was the montgomery story and that comicbook that and put that in preparation of the interview, adjusted great piece of cultural history but the message is to love your enemy as part of the nonviolent christian message with the emphasis on letting your enemy except for the family of those that were killed in charleston in the church shooting, who forgave the shooter incredibly powerful moment, other than that, we dont hear as much about the central idea of nonviolence of loving your enemy and to hear him talk about that cracking his school at the nightclub. That is really powerful in terms of history of the world. Of course, so many people that were beaten years ago no have received apologies and their is a much reconciliation looking at south africa the contrast of america now because at a time when politics
Thanks so much for having me. I was at that first conference and we had Randy Barnett speaking over there and was exciting to be here for the inauguration from the organization. Im going to start on a little bit of a personal note. Im having a big month and i want to let you know since some of your friends of mine and some of you will be. I just got married on the 12th. [applause] i have a book come out on tuesday called campus censorship and the end of the american debate and i am leaving right after this for my 20 it High School Reunion took about how free speech is curtailed on the modern american campus and how i believe it harms us all whether we are on campus or not. Why did i write this . I wrote unlearning liberty because i went to stanford specifically to study the First Amendment. Its been a passion of mine my entire life. I believe it is in part i have a russian father and a british mother and i definitely came from that background creolizing the rule has to be everybody got