Programs youll see today. You can check your Program Guide or visit our website booktv. Org who a full schedule. And joining harris is the author of this book information wars. We lost the global battle against this information and what we can do about it. Information about the u. S. To the world track is yes. In olden days during the cold war we used to say telling americas story to the world. And how did you do your job, its funny, took me a while to figure out the parameters of the job what are the things i came to the conclusion was the way we tell our story is will be to our store to ourselves with american media, newspapers, magazines, tv. Rather than produce content ourselves i used to do during the cold war i thought lets show people how they cover ourselves. That was one part of it. The other part was the more strictly Public Affairs things where people are standing in front and you have to have the government line. Its safe use of your stance on issues, heres our policy, make
Violent extremism and said talk to me about what you are doing. And she said im doing a lot and Hillary Clinton decided and then thats a person to create a brandnew job special representative to muslim communities around the world. With the National Security Council First time ever filled position at the state department but most important is very different when i was at the state department for what we Work Together on. But i was amazed. How incredibly smart she is. And has a way to say that you will understand. Very complex problems. When you talk about the violent extremist and went said to me i knew you wouldnt sleep at night. And knew that i could not think things are that would even come close so what we are doing is the ideological battle and it calls for a different kind of response. And it is very well detailed in the book. What seems to be the intractable problem. So there is a line in the book where you say this is a tractable that this is not countering violent extremism ta
Offering a solution by not standing again and can these plants help save the find out how theyre being genetically super charged to consume more Carbon Dioxide. Thank you for joining us crowds who have attacked targets targeted u. N. Peacekeepers in the eastern democratic republic of congo say they wont stop until all of them leave theyve been defying a curfew imposed after a 2nd day of violence accusing the peacekeepers a failing to protect them from the rebels and brian reports. Around 18000 u. N. Peacekeepers are in the democratic republic of congo to protect civilians from attacks by rebel fighters. But some civilians went on the attack themselves at a u. N. Compound in north kivu province on monday accusing peacekeepers of failing to fulfill them. You werent supposed to piss in but we never see the police yes. We want we dont we dont want them to stay young. Peacekeepers guarded whats left of their base in the eastern city of binney while a 2nd compound nearby became tuesdays targ
To help these communities. This is an hour 20 minutes. Is this on . Can you hear me . Excellent. Welcome back. While youre all walking in and settling down thank you. I just wanted to say a couple words about what we do here at georgetown in this field before i welcome my panel and introduce everybody. Im andy. I direct the asylum films here. We represent Asylum Seekers in deportation hearings. Actually handle a case from beginning to end for Asylum Seekers all over the world. My colleague is here, as well, who i work with. Dina, is dina here . May be at some point. We have three lauries each semester and 12 students. The clinic has been doing this for, i guess, 24 years. I think phil started the asylum part of this in 1995. We also have courses on immigration and refugee law as well as we started last year to send volunteers to texas, to the two major detention facilities that are housing women with children, detaining women and children, to help prepare the women for credible fear in
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