Decision and ultimately decided not to take it not because he thought there was a problem with the pinpoint strikes but because he didnt know where we were going to go from there. Trump i dont think looked further than the striefntle he got the advice on what can i do to respond to the abomination of Chemical Attacks against these children. Then what do we do . Rose we conclude with dr. Rolla hallan and dr. Annie sparrow. We know the Data Collected by human rights that this has been an intentional destruction of healthcare rather than as a Collateral Damage of war. So that Childrens Hospital that was run by the independent Doctors Association had actually been bombed a staggering six times beforehand and, really, that was what galvanized this Global Movement to rebuild the Childrens Hospital in aleppo and it was our way of saying if war criminals are going to commit these murders and governments are going to stand by and let them act with absolute impunity we humanitarians and doctors
Decision and ultimately decided not to take it not because he thought there was a problem with the pinpoint strikes but because he didnt know where we were going to go from there. Trump i dont think looked further than the striefntle he got the advice on what can i do to respond to the abomination of Chemical Attacks against these children. Then what do we do . Rose we conclude with dr. Rolla hallan and dr. Annie sparrow. We know the Data Collected by human rights that this has been an intentional destruction of healthcare rather than as a Collateral Damage of war. So that Childrens Hospital that was run by the independent Doctors Association had actually been bombed a staggering six times beforehand and, really, that was what galvanized this Global Movement to rebuild the Childrens Hospital in aleppo and it was our way of saying if war criminals are going to commit these murders and governments are going to stand by and let them act with absolute impunity we humanitarians and doctors
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Soviet russia, a powerful argument for the buck literature and entering into the canon of the cia role in shaping the culture. In the new reporting on the agencys distribution of the book behind enemy lines, the authors showed how both sides in the cold war used the literary prestige as a weapon without resorting to the chief moral equivalency. This is a fascinating story to me. And i have never seen another article, another work which actually describes the way that intelligence activities were able to use culture, and in this particular case literature as a tool in the cold war. So without further ado i would like for peter to come up and tell you about his book itself. [applause] thank you for inviting me. I really appreciate the opportunity to speak to you and into Early September 1958 copies of the russian language edition of doctor zhivago appeared on the grounds of the brussels worlds fair. It is a was a very fine addition substantial bound and blue linen and it was also very od
Form that explored the Publics Trust in media among the topics discussed were media bias and social media this is about an hour, 40 minutes. I am Steve Clemons of semafor. We are thrilled to have you here with us this morning for a major event for us. Today we are going to be speaking today we will be speaking with commentators on the contemporary battle and whether news can operate in a highly polarized landscape. Our event is going to be live streamed. Hello to everyone online joining us on twitter and youtube. You can follow us and use semafornews to join the conversation. I want to say a major word of thanks to jim clifton, john clifton and gallo for being not only our venue partner today, but our very good friend and we are going to be partnering on many other things that my friend justin smith, the founder of semafor will share in a moment. I want to thank the Knight Foundation for its support not only of this conversation but other conversations down the road on what we need to