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CSPAN2 Bhaskar Sunkara The Socialist Manifesto July 13, 2024

Im the owner. For a little bit of history, the strand was founded by my grand father benjamin bass in 1927 in an area thats just a block over aalok along 4th avenue. It was called book row. There were 48 used bookstores at its height. In the 92 years since then, all of the stores have shuttered except for the strand. And thanks to readers, were Still Family Owned and still thriving. Tonight im so excited to welcome the founder and the editor of the wildly popular leftist magazine to discuss this book the socialist manifesto, the case of radical politics in an area of extreme inequality. Since founding, its been described as a light and dark times, hes been a columnist for the guardian u. S. The manifesto presents a history of socialism and an argument for the end of inequality, and we couldnt be more thrilled to hear about it. Were also excited to be recording tonights conversation with a broadcast from our friends at cspan. J ....

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CSPAN3 Violent Domestic Extremism And International Terrorism Discussion July 14, 2024

This is two hours and ten minutes. Thank you for coming. My name is seth jones, the harold brown chair and director of trance National Threats project for the center of international studies. We have a fantastic two sets of panels on what is an important subject and i think increasingly important subject and part of the motivation i think from Suzanne Spaulding and i in looking at this and i have to give you u credit, suzanne, for being the brain child behind this, was to look at some of the recent attacks including el paso and the synagogue attacks and note that there has been a dialogue debate within the u. S. About how to respond to it. The degree of threat and how serious it is then how to respond to it. So what we like to do is move in the following sense. Were going to begin with a discussion about the evolution of the threat. And how domestic terrorism, i know som ....

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CSPAN Violent Domestic Extremism And International Terrorism Discussion July 14, 2024

International terrorism and domestic violent extremism. The center for strategic and International Studies hosted two panels on the evolving nature of terrorist threats in 2019, as well as solutions to help Law Enforcement combat such threats. This is two hours and 10 minutes. We have two panels on increasingly important subject. Part of the motivation looking at this i have to give suzanne credit for being the toinchild behind this was look at recent attacks including el paso and the synagogue attacks. And note there has been a dialoguedebate within the u. S. How to respond to it, the degree of threats and how serious it is and how to respond to it. What we would like to do is move in the following cents, we will begin with the discussion about the evolution of the threat, and how domestic terrorism i know some terminology is the racially motivated violent extremist ....

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CSPAN3 Violent Domestic Extremism And International Terrorism Discussion July 14, 2024

Thank you for coming, my name is steph jones and director of the transnational threats project for the center for strategic and international studies. We have a fantastic two sets of panels on what is an important subject. Part of the motivation i think from Suzanne Spaulding and i and looking at this. It was to look at some of the recent attacks, including el paso and the synagogue attacks. There has been a dialogue, debate within the u. S. , about how to respond to it. What the degree of threat and how serious it is and how to respond. What we would like to do is move in the following sense. We will begin with a discussion about the evolution of the threat and how domestic terrorism, i know some of the terminology for some of these groups in the government is the racially motivated violent extremist groups. I cannot promise that panelists will use that term. Just be aware, we are talking about roughly the same subject. Will m ....

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CSPAN3 Violent Domestic Extremism And International Terrorism Discussion July 14, 2024

Thank you for coming, my name is steph jones and director of the transnational threats project for the center for strategic and international studies. We have a fantastic two sets of panels on what is an important subject. Part of the motivation i think from Suzanne Spaulding and i and looking at this. It was to look at some of the recent attacks, including el paso and the synagogue attacks. There has been a dialogue, debate within the u. S. , about how to respond to it. What the degree of threat and how serious it is and how to respond. What we would like to do is move in the following sense. We will begin with a discussion about the evolution of the threat and how domestic terrorism, i know some of the terminology for some of these groups in the government is the racially motivated violent extremist groups. I cannot promise that panelists will use that term. Just be aware, we are talking about roughly the same subject. Will m ....

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