The plan today is to have a talk about the book. We will chat 25, 30, 40 minutes depending on how it goes on at which point we will turn things over to the audience and have them provide some questions. We havent rehearsed anything. He doesnt know what im going to add, so im sure that he has nervous expectations. Sometimes it is hard to write a book and they often call it a memoir which might be a recollection of the theory that led to the result the recollection of the entire life i think that you have chosen to focus on the centerpiece of the less work and that is his efforts to help elucidate the structure of the gene machine protein manufacturing apparatus. He doesnt really tell us much about his early life. In fact, the book begins by saying when i left india but nevertheless, we definitely associate. If you were trying to say what it was all about and how it helped to shape you, tell us about that because we dont hear much about your appearance or how you live those first 19 year
Good morning, general. This afternoon with the panels so we will get the perspective of the Service Organization chiefs regarding conviction acquittal rates, case adjudication process and victim declination. I suspect we might hear something slightly different that we heard this morning but staff, could you keep this up, please. Based on the responses we put together questions and i will read the first one. This is the referral process. The defense rfi responses indicate the victim preference may play an outsized role in whether or not a Sexual Assault case goes to trial. What consideration or weight should the convening Authority Given to victims wishes regarding the disposition of a Sexual Assault case . Colonel bennetts, could you start us off . [laughter] obviously, the voice of the victim is something that should be considered but when we get too much weight to it and when the wishes and desires of the victim are going to overwhelm what the evidence should support if you have no k
Marketing director for townhall, los angeles. Townhall has been around for 83 years. We started doing them catered toward the millennial and young professional audience. Tonights topic is on the future of journalism. Living in the fake news era and that areal platforms evolving all the time. I just wanted to start off with olivia. Can you say what you guys do and where you are from . Hello. Smith, i am a producer with Good Morning America. My team is in new york. I have been with abc news for 4. 5 years. My name is fernando. I am a producereditor with attention. I invest in los angeles on our digital team. Nna my name is breanna brianna sacks. News on ouruzz feed breaking news team. I am headquartered in new york. Start off want to with this question for all of you. What makes for a good story . Fernando i just go with olivia i just go with what i read this . Just like a gift, by what you would get for yourself. The best stories have been from talking to people. I am someone who does n
Senator graham we are going to learn a lot today about the perils of internet sites for children, and what we can do to help and inform parents. While he is on his way, i will give an opening statement. He will be here in a second, i hope. We are going to the border friday. Everybody is welcome. We are going to meet the fights that meet the vice president. There is no intrigue. I havent been in a while, and i would like to go, listen, and learn, and hopefully it will give us a better idea of what we can do legislatively to provide relief to those on the front lines of this chaotic situation at our southern border, and i am hoping we have a bipartisan group. We are not going there to blame anybody, at least i am not, i am trying to find a solution. And i look forward to the trip, and senator cornyn and i know the folks in texas are struggling with this problem. I look forward to learning from our friends in texas about what we can do. Thank you, very much. [witnesses swear oath] welcome
Activist and traveling around the world and really is about your journey about trying to figure out why young men sort of get attracted to violence and get radicalized. I just found it fascinating. Congratulations. Thank you very much. I guess i start off with this. What was the impetus to this book. If you could sort of tell me about this. I was like most of the rest of the world, i observed this massive attack in paris in 2015, was organized by a few young men who had grown up in europe, mostly in belgium and france. They turned against europe. These were european men who decided they wanted to join a foreign enemy which was the islamic or isis. They wanted to attack their own hometown. So 500 people were killed or injured. I saw this and i was not a person who ever thought about violence or terrorism before. But i just saw these young guys and i thought to myself, they grow up in a neighborhood not very different from mine. A lot of newcomers, they were secondgeneration european. Th