What i said was that pakistan would never start a war. We meet with global news makers the stories that matter just 0. Me ok. Youre in the stream today a mass protests and unrest in chile what are the roots of economic inequality one of latin americas wealthiest nations well look at the protests over wealth inequality and we want to hear what you think should be done to address it share your thoughts via twitter or and our live chat. Going to respond to. The countries in which you are in the street. Protesters are keeping up their calls for political and economic overhaul in the country in the 3rd week of protests demonstrators in santiago clashed with police on monday the armrest has so far killed 20 and the u. N. Is now investigating an alleged human rights abuses by chilean authorities although chile has been celebrated as one of latin americas most economically successful countries it also ranks as the most unequal among the worlds most developed nations could explain a government
Campaign in may 20, watch our live coverage of the president ial candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. Cspans campaign 2020 your unfiltered view of politics. Chiefh me is susan, the Congressional Correspondent of the Washington Examiner looking at the week ahead in congress. The house is considering Bipartisan Legislation that would impose new sanctions on turkey while the senate is blocking. Can you tell me about the response at this point, the house is willing to take up some legislation that would sanction it isd their possible they will take it up in the senate. Because the republicans there who run the Upper Chamber want to give this ceasefire a chance. You want to give the president a the deal try to see at he has worked out here will be successful. Sanctions asng plan b. The house will pass it and they are working in conjunction with who are notlicans opposed to what the house is doing. They just want to give the president a chance. I think i recall the pre
Mark good morning. My name is mark krikorian, the executive director of the center for immigration studies, and we are doing this panel on the issue of the Foreign Student Program. The admission of foreign students and scholars is a federal Government Program like any other, farm subsidies or what have you, and it is almost exclusively discussed in positive terms, but in fact like any other Government Program, it has benefits but also costs. Pluses and minuses. The challenges that come from it, whether related to National Security or other issues, are never addressed. We want to have a panel that will try to introduce balance into this discussion of the Foreign Student Programs. Our first speaker is dan cadman, a center fellow, a veteran of ins and dhs, and he has a report on the table outside and also online on the National Security challenges that Foreign Student Program poses. Our second speaker is another fellow from the center, david north, who has been doing immigration policy lo
He is an assistant professor in the department of Political Science at the university of chicago. He has published widely already. The american journal of Political Science the journal of politics and security studies. He has already launched on his second book progress which is very ambitious. This analyzes the role of Sensitive Information and secrecy and international organizations. He received his phd from ohio state in 2013. He was a Summer Research scholar under the title a program in 2013. So with that i turn the floor over to austin. Thank you so much. Thanks also for all of you for coming up. It is great to be back here at the wilson city. I really appreciate the support. The support of the Cold War International history project. And a shut out for all that you have done to make it possible to come out here. I want to talk about this book. A simple, but profound question. Which is how we as an International Community avoid world war iii . The first half of the 20 century, we h
Mark good morning. My name is mark krikorian, the executive director of the center for immigration studies, and we are doing this panel on the issue of the Foreign Student Program. The admission of foreign students and scholars is a federal Government Program like any other, farm subsidies or what have you, and it is almost exclusively discussed in positive terms, but in fact like any other Government Program, it has benefits but also costs. Pluses and minuses. The challenges that come from it, whether related to National Security or other issues, are never addressed. We want to have a panel that will try to introduce balance into this discussion of the Foreign Student Programs. Our first speaker is dan cadman, a center fellow, a veteran of ins and dhs, and he has a report on the table outside and also online on the National Security challenges that Foreign Student Program poses. Our second speaker is another fellow from the center, david north, who has been doing immigration policy lo