Taking on the champions empty asia we live with all the latest coming up. A very warm welcome to the program we begin in sudan where the countrys former ruler Omar Al Bashir has been found guilty in a corruption trial the 75 year old has been sentenced to 2 years which he will spend in a reformed since or rather the jail because of his age now the case centered around suitcases found in his home filled with notes of different currencies worth more than 130000000. 00 the courtroom erupted in chaos as the verdict was read out this year supporters started chanting that the trial was political and were ordered to leave but despite that they continued their protest site bashir was overthrown in april after months of demonstrations its the 1st of several trials hell face for actions during his. 30 year. Well have a morgan is in sudans capital khartoum hi there head we saw those chaotic scenes in court and now hes going to spend these 2 years in a rehab center and talk us through what weve be
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Will open it up to discussion at the end. Their books will be on sale at the end and they will be available for a picture and discussion. To start with my good friend doctor Jessica Stern and she has spent a career in counterterrorism and thinking about the threat that this nation and world faces with government physicians and academic ones and she is now a lecture at harvard university. One of Time Magazine theories innovative winners and is the author most recently of isis and thats a book she will talk about today. Bruce schneier is the security technology. His latest New York Times bestseller is data and goliath and in the house the collection of data. He is also a fellow at the Berkman Center at Harvard Harvard law school and many of you probably know about that center and his work in technology and innovation and Gabriella Blum is a professor of humanitarian law at Harvard Law School where she focuses on international law, negotiation and the law of conflict and is also the facul