thank you for your patience and your indulgence everybody. welcome to our allies on capitol hill, and thank you for waiting for us. let s see, i would actually invite the ranking member if she would like to go now, if you want to take your five minutes for questioning. okay, i will go first and then. and i don t know if professor snyder is still out there, i m very curious about what you said about memory laws as being a hallmark of authoritarian regimes attempting to rewrite the past, which i suppose is one of george orwell insights in 1984. 1984. how do you connect what s been going on with these laws against teaching critical race theory to the memory laws that are taking place in europe today? .. what professor snyder just said it dealt with the discussion of race, is that right? thank you, chairman raskin. essentially the contract wasn t renewed. there was a settlement agreement between the district and myself and so i am prevented from discussing events pertaining
accountability. my name is tortuous and i have the honor of serving as chair of the board of directors of the united states institute of peace. for those of you who may be joining us for the first time , us it was established by the u.s. congress in 1984. as a nonpartisan public institution. dedicated to preventing mitigating and helping resolve violent conflicts abroad. to lead our discussion today we are very pleased to have with us chuck todd, director of nbc news. and bill taylor, vice president, director of the europe and russia center here at the us institute of peace. their topic is a difficult and sobering one. how to address and expose mass atrocities committed in the midst of our armed conflict. and how to understand the strelationship between realistic reportingand accountability . throughout its history, us id has been deeply engaged in the examination of how to prevent and respond to mass atrocities. the institute served as cochair of the 2009 genocide invention
le conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] thank you for your patience and your indulgence everybody. welcome to our allies on capitol hill, and thank you for waiting for us. let s see, i would actually invite the ranking member if she would like to go now, if you want to take your five minutes for questioning. okay, i will go first and then. and i don t know if professor snyder is still out there, i m very curious about what you said about memory laws as being a hallmark of authoritarian regimes attempting to rewrite the past, which i suppose is one of george orwell insights in 1984. 1984. how do you connect what s been going on with these laws against teaching critical race theory to the memory laws that are taking place in europe today? .. what professor snyder just said it dealt with the discussion of race, is that right? thank you, chairman raskin. essentially the contract wasn t renewed. there was a settlement agreement between the dist
c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. now students, educators and others testify on free speech in the classroom, academic censorship and parental rights, oversized and reform subcommittee just over two hours. good morning, welcome to today s remote hearing, we are in hybrid form today pursuant to house rules, some will appear remotely via zoom. you all know zoom by now but if you points first. you ve been using active view, this will work but you get better overall perspective. we have a timer visible on your screen. numbers who want to pin it to the screen, and third the house rules require we see you so have cameras turned on at all times during the hearing. we are not recognizing that you remain muted against background noise from dogs and cars and all that. you can seek recognition from the chair verbally or by chat or by e-mail with the staff and i will recognize members in seniori
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