Good morning, everyone. If youll take your seats, we will go ahead and get started. Welcome to day 3 of the Nuclear Deterrence summit. Im brian, Vice President and Group Publisher for the Exchange Monitor newsletters and conferences. As with the past two days we have a great lineup of speakers and panelists this morning but before we get started i just want to go over a few housekeeping items here on our last day. First the safety moment, reminder to those who have been here the last couple of days that the announcement really for some of the new guests this morning. Should there be any kind of emergency or alarm that causes us to evacuate the building, please exit the doors to your right, my left and go up the escalators that you came down on, get up to the lobby level, take an immediate right out the doors to the north safely across the street to the park area, thats our muster point. If you need assistance we have elevators straight out the door by registration. We will not be using
Booktv on cspan2. Heres some of what you can look forward to. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden will discuss the development of the obama president ial center and library. Also biologist Brent Weinstein argues theres a mismatch between our brains in the way modern society is structured. And we discussed some of the books coming out this fall seonith Tampa Bay Times book critic. You can find a full schedule of what is airing today online at booktv. Org. Starting now we bring you our coverage of the 2023 library of Congress National book festival held in washington, d. C. Weekends on cspan2 on intellectual feast. Every saturday American History tv documents americas stories, and on sundays booktv bring to the latest and Nonfiction Books and authors. Funding for cspan2 comes on the Television Companies and more including comcast. Are you thinking this is just a Community Center . Its way more than that. Comcast is partnering with 1000 Community Centers to create lift zones so students ca
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To be complementary here, that is, how can i say, for example, i am a supporter of restricting evaders as much as possible, yes, but it is correctly said that it is necessary to restrict according to the law, according to some kind of law, first the law, and then the bylaw act, yes standard, i. E. First the law, then the resolution. Cabinet, not the other way around, and when our allies said, no, no, we will not play with it, because we act according to european norms, yes, that is the case when i would like to limit evaders, but they cannot be limited, why, because unlike ukraine, in in ukraine, mentally, mentally, in our country, in europe , its. Harsh, but its a law, even from the time of mark havrie, yes, in ukraine, the law is, as you turn, as you turn, thats how it turned out, here we are mentally , why not europeans, because in our country, law and justice are, well, different concepts, yes, there, here, and this, this is actually a problem, and in them right equals justice, tha
As the mayor calls for protesters to leave the area. Youre watching live pictures. Lets bring in our new york bureau chief. How exactly did we get to this stage and to what extent have things been deescalated with these arrests . The protests at Columbia University have been ongoing since october 7 but they really started to escalate last week. There were encampments set up students barricaded in Hamilton Hall over last night, which ramped up the pressure to do something. They were told the students would be expelled and tonight they brought in the police. This campus protest at columbia in the incident are one in the number happening across the country. To what extent do you see the likelihood of things escalating or spreading . Different campuses have taken different approaches. There have been heavyhanded approaches on different campuses that have had arrests not just of students but outside protesters that joint students. Or maybe enlarging the protest. There have been other campus