With an m16. I lived in the United States since 1975. And every time ive returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met David Michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. But in reality, two different worlds. I was born in jerusalem and ive been living there all my life, since 1945. Five years ago i came to the United States to launch a tv channel. And thats how i met jamal dajani. He challenged me to think about solutions that hadnt been discussed until now. And one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. The reality therere is very harsh. But why dont we go over there and do it. T. We are here i in a bubble. E. After r sometimeme of working together with jamal i said lets do this in california. You only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning. G. Whehen i go therere im alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. I wan
With an m16. I lived in the United States since 1975. And every time ive returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met David Michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. But in reality, two different worlds. I was born in jerusalem and ive been living there all my life, since 1945. Five years ago i came to the United States to launch a tv channel. And thats how i met jamal dajani. He challenged me to think about solutions that hadnt been discussed until now. And one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. The reality therere is very harsh. But why dont we go over there and do it. T. We are here i in a bubble. E. After r sometimeme of working together with jamal i said lets do this in california. You only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning. G. Whehen i go therere im alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. I wan
With an m16. I lived in the United States since 1975. And every time ive returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met David Michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. But in reality, two different worlds. I was born in jerusalem and ive been living there all my life, since 1945. Five years ago i came to the United States to launch a tv channel. And thats how i met jamal dajani. He challenged me to think about solutions that hadnt been discussed until now. And one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. The reality therere is very harsh. But why dont we go over there and do it. T. We are here i in a bubble. E. After sometimeme of working together with jamal i said lets do this in california. You only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning. G. Whehen i go therere im alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. I wantn
What they saw in America Alexis de tocqueville, max weber, g. K. Chesterton and sayyid qutb. I especially look forward to this discussion as dr. Nolans insights will help us wrap up a yearlong study at the Mcconnell Center on American Political Culture inspired by toekvilles democracy in america. He holds a masters in doctoral degrees from the university of virginia. His teaching and Research Interests fall within the general areas of law and society, culture, technology and social change and historical comparative sociology. He is the recipient of several grants and awards including the National Endowments for the humanities fellow ships and a full bright scholarship. We look forward to dr. Williams pardon, dr. Nolans engaging discussion this evening on dark strands and bright threads what they is a new america. Dr. Nolan has agreed to take questions from the audience following his remarks. Please wait for one of our mcconnell scholars to bring you the microphone when youre asking you
At williams college. Dr. Nolan is the author of several books including what we are here to discuss this evening what they saw in America Alexis de tocqueville, max weber, g. K. Chesterton and sayyid qutb. I especially look forward to this discussion as dr. Nolans insights will help us wrap up a yearlong study at the Mcconnell Center on American Political Culture inspired by tocquevilles democracy in america. Dr. Nolan holds an undergraduate degree from the university of virginia. His teaching and Research Interests fall within the general areas of law and society, culture, technology and social change and historical comparative sociology. He is the recipient of several grants and awards including the National Endowments for the humanities fellowships and a full bright scholarship. We look forward to dr. Williams pardon, dr. Nolans engaging discussion this evening on dark strands and bright threads, what they saw in america. Dr. Nolan has agreed to take questions from the audience foll