Become a member of the repeating union. All right, so why would the georgian Prime Minister be scratching his head over to use opposition to this particular law . Maybe because of the process itself unveiled similar legislation last december against foreign influence, citing the need to bolster democracy with the need for organizations and individuals to formally declared their activities and funding at a public register under financial pendant penalty for non compliance. Now, where did the you get this idea . Well, from washingtons born ages, registration acts their act. So of course, washington would be all in favor of the george in law. Right. This legislation in georgia in dreams, anti western rhetoric put georgia on a precarious trajectory. The statements and the actions of the george and government are incompatible with the democratic values. The underpin membership in the you and nato invest jeopardize georges path to euro, atlantic integration use of force to suppress peaceful
In the special report. I want to take a look at something that has personally or bothered me, and its this wire, russia, us relation so bad. Its like siblings and cant get along so much in common so much to share so many missed opportunities. And you had a history has simply not been kind to this relationship, believe it or not, as bad as it seems now, with the us governments ridiculously stubborn refusal to accept brush as a global partner, no matter how many times russia has asked to be a partner its been as bad or worse, at other times, forces inside the us for reasons apparently having to do with power and money. Have simply not accepted, consistently friendly or even fair relations with russia. And when did this really start . How can this could have been different . How good a bit different actually in quite a bit. It couldve been very different. You say towards the end of world war 2. There was a deep appreciation in the United States among almost all americans for what joseph s
A survey again to the same, you know, same kind of findings, democratic supporting when leading voters on 66 percent of them actually towards that. Its a major crisis. You know . So this is manufactured in bidens Approval Ratings as well. If you look at his, it full, everything is sort of the lowest. Its put the 1st infections and the countries that he is accusing off right now whether the street didnt think you know, or, you know, putting himself or movie, you know, the Approval Ratings of all of these need. Those actually are one of the highest, the best, you know, do things in the world, you know, with 71 person, 73. You did, you know, 83 percent for both may as well. So theres not so factual contradictions. I would say. All right, uh we have to leave here now. Uh, i must. Thank you so much for your time on this uh, profess up or the box, the social Scientists Office of a professor of the Chinese University of hong kong. Thank you for your insight. Thank you. Thank are. All right, s
Youre watching live in depth on booktv. December 7, 194,a day of infamiliary. Even as japanese diplomats were con ferring on peace measures, japanese plains were swooping down on pearl harbor. They dropped their death on the air base, civil homes and schools. A hundred japanese planes and midget sub marines took part. The arizona was completely destroyed and four others severely damaged. Three other battleships and three cruisers suffered damage. Nearly 200 planes were destroyed and that sunday morning the Pacific Fleet appeared to be completely immobilized by this sneak attack. Nearly 3,000 casualties added to the catastrophe. Its been 75 years since over 2400 american sailors and soldiers were killed in the japanese attack on pearl harbor, december 7, 1941. Starting now on booktv, on cspan2, a threehour discussion of that day, what led up to it and its aftermath. We have three authors joining us, eri hotta, steve twomey, and craig nelson, each of you in your book about pearl harbor a
Because we are so thrilled to welcome blance cook. Im jennifer raab, privilege to be president of Hunter College, incredible institution. And it could not be for fitting that we are here tonight to celebrate this book and this author and this subject in this house. As everyone sitting here, that is really true, right. [applause] as all of you know we are gathered in the new york city home that ellen oar Eleanor Roosevelt lived here and depart today washington in 1933 and while the book we are deb cuting here tonight cover it is war years and decades after when Eleanor Roosevelt not only became the lady of the land but the first lady of the world. Its fair too say that her activism, belief in womens rights and quest for equal opportunity and civil right were all commitment that is were born and nurtured under this roof. This was the headquarters that launched her into becoming the eleanor who made impact on her country and this planet. As this house was a home and inspiration for Eleano