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such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in the kyiv region were discovered in the spring of 2022, after russian troops retreated from there. they took place in different cities and towns, but their main symbol was the butch. then the first serious statements about the genocide were made. once it was a quiet suburb of the ukrainian capital. nowadays, the town of bucha is synonymous with death. and devastation. hundreds of ukrainians died here, many apparently executed by the russian military. bodies with signs of torture, rape and execution are exhumed. some, it seems, were killed with their hands tied. russian soldiers did not c
such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugene finkel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass...
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shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting students, even in general, they have it like this, i was lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very nice, further, regarding the fact that you, you are from russia, we will not take you. what does europe give you today that russia did not have? i can talk openly about my family, that i have a wife, that we are together we are happy, we have a full-fledged society. shulman receives a fellowship from the german robert bosch foundation and is an expert at the carnegie berlin center. the worst thing is that these people are experts for many governments of european countries, which, based on their findings, determine policies. there remains such a collective greta thunberg, here, here, who rules these an
shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting students, even in general, they have it like this, i was lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very...
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you know, it seems like not john hopkins, but, you know, putting the messenger to the side, the, the actual message, the news, the facts that may emerge in this investigation. and when that comes, when there's a clear, a silver head reading, looking at the details, looking at the possible links on this cut and have an effect on joe biden's chances in the us election. is it going to be one of the issues that that he could be asking questions about in the next 6 months? yes, that's a very good question. and i think it's very important question for american politics, because the russian side now is going to conduct this investigation. and you have to follow the investigation wherever the facts lead you. if the facts lead you to ukraine or the facts lead you even further to the united states, then questions are going to have to be answered. and if the, if the that's or irrefutable joe biden is going to have to answer for that. now the us likes to claim that it doesn't sponsor a terrorist attacks. it doesn't sponsor terrorist organizations. well, we only have to look through history at th
you know, it seems like not john hopkins, but, you know, putting the messenger to the side, the, the actual message, the news, the facts that may emerge in this investigation. and when that comes, when there's a clear, a silver head reading, looking at the details, looking at the possible links on this cut and have an effect on joe biden's chances in the us election. is it going to be one of the issues that that he could be asking questions about in the next 6 months? yes, that's a very good...
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we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins university and former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona: how serious of a shift is that, we think back to october 7, joe biden flying to israel, embracing benjamin netanyahu, and this conversation? >> it has been changing. we went from a hug to a businesslike handshake, and today we got a slap on the wrist. it is propagated by israel's relationship in the middle east on the same day that israel mistakenly killed seven aid workers from the west, they deliberately killed iranian generals up in damascus. israel is now under threat. they managed to take off both the americans and the iranians in the same day, and i do not think america is going to le
we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkins university and former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. ....
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affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a coupe remarks and then will have a discussion among ourselves and the ask a few questions, then i'm going to turn to you so this discussion will be as good as you make it as well. we've got until about 3:00. adam want to thank our colleagues at c-span for agreeing to broadcast this so for those in the audience come we are live on c-span. all right. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much, robin. thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why
affiliation with university southern california johns hopkins university and harvard university. so it's no wonder she was talent spotters reported by the world economic economics you to come as a in the foreign and security policy. so with all that you know who is up here, and i'm going to tell you this is going to go. so that you any ideas can be thinking of your question because i'm going to try and leave some time for those at the end. so i'm going to ask the doctor come up and give the a...
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for eugene finkel from the university johns hopkins, in the ukrainian case , the main evidence of genocide is: murder, on the contrary, is the act most distant from murder, defined by the un convention. the displacement of children is much stronger evidence of genocide than the killing of civilians. there is no military explanation. there is no strategic goal in taking thousands of ukrainians from their families and forcing them to become russians against their will. this is done only with the intention of making them cease to be. russia is deporting thousands of children from ukraine from the territories it invaded and is raising them as russians. some of them are orphans, some became orphans because of the war, while others have parents in ukraine who are impatiently waiting for their children to return. thousands of children from the occupied territories of ukraine are in repurposed summer camps in russia. russification is taking place here, it can be seen. the enthusiasm with which children talk about russia. russian lessons, studying the russian national anthem, daily performance of t
for eugene finkel from the university johns hopkins, in the ukrainian case , the main evidence of genocide is: murder, on the contrary, is the act most distant from murder, defined by the un convention. the displacement of children is much stronger evidence of genocide than the killing of civilians. there is no military explanation. there is no strategic goal in taking thousands of ukrainians from their families and forcing them to become russians against their will. this is done only with the...
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hopkins university in biden is even on tape bragged about his grandfather who played football at santa clara take a look. and it being great raised by a grandfather who went to santa clara back in the days when they didn't get much of a chance to go to college he was an all-american player there and he came back as a newspaper guy in the business side. the new york times brutalized biden over this very same lie but don't expect a similar level of journalism today. the fact checkers have taken a sabbatical the last 3 years as he lives with impunity lived about leaving americans behind in afghanistan lying about his own sun dying in iraq he lied about never meeting with his son or brother or anything about their foreign business deals and never had discussion with them he lied about his role in the civil light rights movement here lighted by getting arrested in south africa and his involvement with hunter's art in the border be enclosed in the border being secure he lied about inflation being transitory lying about his interview with the special counsel there lying about terms position o
hopkins university in biden is even on tape bragged about his grandfather who played football at santa clara take a look. and it being great raised by a grandfather who went to santa clara back in the days when they didn't get much of a chance to go to college he was an all-american player there and he came back as a newspaper guy in the business side. the new york times brutalized biden over this very same lie but don't expect a similar level of journalism today. the fact checkers have taken a...
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johns hopkins, together with david, they bought the building where the bar and brothel used to be. the authorities put it up for auction after liquidation. there's a drug den there. everel and david eventually opened a book café in the space. renovations to the building and changes to the sign did not help. the former atmosphere and criminal spirit have been preserved, as has the purpose. book the cafe was notorious. evenings of readings of erotic literature were often held there. at the evening of erotica, haynes took the initiative by reading an excerpt from a fairy tale about a handsome prince who, in a fit of love, managed to awaken the sleeping beauty. then the visitors were invited. read your own juicy stories. out of the blue, haynes suddenly developed a thirst for study, and after closing her business, she entered george town university law school in washington. at that moment i thought, not should i get a legal education, at the same time i’ll take a closer look at what’s what? yes, that's absolutely right. from there, haynes first got an internship and then a job at
johns hopkins, together with david, they bought the building where the bar and brothel used to be. the authorities put it up for auction after liquidation. there's a drug den there. everel and david eventually opened a book café in the space. renovations to the building and changes to the sign did not help. the former atmosphere and criminal spirit have been preserved, as has the purpose. book the cafe was notorious. evenings of readings of erotic literature were often held there. at the...
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now a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced and international studies. thanks very much. welcome both of you back to the newshour. let me start with you. . as jeff just said, this attack by iran was unprecedented. do you expect israel to retaliate in a significant kind of way and should they? >> i think israel has no choice but to respond. this was unprecedented but the scale of this attack is what is breathtaking. very large attack with ballistic crews missiles and uavs meant to overwhelm israel's layered air defenses. i think it is impossible for israel not to strike back in some way but israel is in a quandary. part of its success in inflicting a humiliating defeat on what is one of the main tools of coercion available to the iranian regime was through the work of its allies including the u.s. coordinating a lot of efforts with centcom, the u.k., france and arab partners. israel does not want to alienate them. the calls for restraint are clearly having an impact. the israeli war cabinet has met four times trying to determine how to respond to it is a
now a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced and international studies. thanks very much. welcome both of you back to the newshour. let me start with you. . as jeff just said, this attack by iran was unprecedented. do you expect israel to retaliate in a significant kind of way and should they? >> i think israel has no choice but to respond. this was unprecedented but the scale of this attack is what is breathtaking. very large attack with ballistic crews missiles and uavs meant...
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in international relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national security, nato, european politics and security with a focus on europe and the baltic states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director, center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel. andrew, start with you. thanks so much for being here. andrew: thank you for inviting me. i am honored to be here speaking to this audience. i just actually returned from finland and poland about 10 days ago. also stopped over on the way here and i have to tell you that the news is both good and concerning. so let me do the half full, half empty, hopefully i will end at the half full kind of position here. the nato enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it has given the alliance the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has tr
in international relations from johns hopkins university, his areas of expertise are national security, nato, european politics and security with a focus on europe and the baltic states. we have hudson's own luke coffey, a senior fellow, has an extensive body of work on european security, as well as peter rough, senior fellow, director, center on europe and eurasia. luke and peter published a policy paper on this particular issue. wanted to give some opening remarks for folks on the panel....
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nick: this professor at johns hopkins says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran hopes what happened last week will make everybody, europeans and americans, think we don't want to be there again in a week. that would put pressure on israel and the pressure is the kind of deterrent iran was looking for. it is mainly political rather than military gain. nick: while the world urges restraint, the decision is israel's. i'm nick schifrin. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines, the ship that caused last month's baltimore bridge collapse had electrical issues before setting off. that's according to the associated press. the news comes just hours after media outlets reported the fbi has opened a criminal probe into why the cargo ship dali crashed into the francis scott key bridge. aerial footage showed people onboard the vessel this morning. the fbi confirmed its agents were carrying out a court-approved search, but wouldn't elaborate. the bodies of three workers, killed in the collapse, have been recovered. 3 others are presumed
nick: this professor at johns hopkins says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran hopes what happened last week will make everybody, europeans and americans, think we don't want to be there again in a week. that would put pressure on israel and the pressure is the kind of deterrent iran was looking for. it is mainly political rather than military gain. nick: while the world urges restraint, the decision is israel's. i'm nick...
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now, sir, is a professor of international affairs and middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. >> volley, let me to begin with you. this, in some senses begins on april 1, when israel attacks that iranian embassy in damascus, the consulate building in the iranian embassy iran and israel had been having a shadow war in a sense, the each hitting various things or of the others. we ran through hezbollah in and other malicious. this was the break israel decided to actually attack what would technically under international law be considered iranian territory why do you think that happened? >> i think the iranian understanding, which is important here, was that this was a deliberate calculated step taken by israel, not in response to anything in particular. to divert attention from what was happening in gaza to help fix the rift between united states and israel over the gaza war. and essentially to even draw the united states into the war in the middle east by baiting iran into a major reaction do you think volley the iranian reaction was major? it see
now, sir, is a professor of international affairs and middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. >> volley, let me to begin with you. this, in some senses begins on april 1, when israel attacks that iranian embassy in damascus, the consulate building in the iranian embassy iran and israel had been having a shadow war in a sense, the each hitting various things or of the others. we ran through hezbollah in and other malicious. this was the break israel...
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nick: vali nasr is a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran's hope is that what what happened last week will make everybody, particularly europeans and americans, think, we don't want to be there again in a week. so that would put pressure on israel. and that pressure is exactly the kind of deterrence that iran was looking for. so it's mainly political gain rather than military gain. nick: but right now, while the world urges restraint, the decision of what to do next is israel's. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. house speaker republican mike johnson unveiled a proposal this evening to advance security spending for israel and ukraine. the nearly $100 billion package has been stalled for weeks, as johnson tries to appease hard-line members of his own party who have opposed additional aid for ukraine. iran's weekend attack on israel propelled the speak
nick: vali nasr is a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says even though the attacks failed militarily, iran hopes they prevent future israeli attacks. >> iran's hope is that what what happened last week will make everybody, particularly europeans and americans, think, we don't want to be there again in a week. so that would put pressure on israel. and that pressure is exactly the kind of deterrence that iran was looking for. so it's mainly...
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then in tings february, he was hospilized at johns hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five nths until july when he was released to a residentl fality. what we n't know is mont aft that, how muc ght trtment are monitod? during that year received before march last month when his frnd at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, theontgomery unty school district saye has not physically been insi one their schools sceall of022, a that's wh he startetaking online courses, according to police uh, did appear in court on friday on at misdemeanor crge of a threat of mass violence, it carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. he is now being held without bond until his trial scheduled in early june gabe cohen, cnn washington are thanks. >> gabe cohen. >> and we'll be right back this is, a travel show visit. >> my fans around the world via that kind of propaganda. >> anything that's what i do. >> it is my gif doug. hello, ghostbusters it's duck of doggedly moon. we lp people custized and se hundredsn car insurancwith liberty situation re. su
then in tings february, he was hospilized at johns hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five nths until july when he was released to a residentl fality. what we n't know is mont aft that, how muc ght trtment are monitod? during that year received before march last month when his frnd at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, theontgomery unty school district saye has not physically been insi one their schools sceall of022, a that's wh he startetaking online...
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hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five months until july when he was released to a residential facility. what we don't know is what happened in the eight months after that, how much treatment are monitored? during that year received before march last month when his friend at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, the montgomery county school district says, ye has not physically been inside one of their schools since fall of 2022. and that's when he started taking online courses, according to police uh, did appear in court on friday on that misdemeanor charge of a threat of mass violence that carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. he is now being held without bond until his trial scheduled in early june gabe cohen, cnn washington tesla is recalling thousands of its cybertrucks. >> it has something to do with soap will explains how this soap issue is possibly endangering drivers and less than two years after becoming the first hbcu with a women's gymnastics team, fisk university in nashville, tennessee has made history once again
hopkins pediatric unit where he remained for five months until july when he was released to a residential facility. what we don't know is what happened in the eight months after that, how much treatment are monitored? during that year received before march last month when his friend at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, the montgomery county school district says, ye has not physically been inside one of their schools since fall of 2022. and that's when he...
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hopkins, christy sadameli, and her team had to fight with insurance. it took six weeks finally, for them to get a drug that worked. and in that time, abby had to go without her medications, so families are really, really concerned about this and doctors are two that is maddening, especially when you found the medication that works for your kid that is a maddening to imagine. meg. thank you very much for the report. john yeah this morning, one restaurant in italy is making a proposition to diners. >> if you put your cell phone under lock and key during your meal, they will give you a free the bottle of why the owner of the restaurant said for too many people, technology is like a drug this way they have an opportunity to put it aside and drink some good wine according to him, 90% of customers have opted in. it is unclear how many after a bottle of wine or two forgot they ever had cell phones pennsylvania could be the key swing state in this election. >> we have new reporting on what president biden will offer to a key block of voters. there. >> and an i
hopkins, christy sadameli, and her team had to fight with insurance. it took six weeks finally, for them to get a drug that worked. and in that time, abby had to go without her medications, so families are really, really concerned about this and doctors are two that is maddening, especially when you found the medication that works for your kid that is a maddening to imagine. meg. thank you very much for the report. john yeah this morning, one restaurant in italy is making a proposition to...
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his father attendely td the very prestigious john hopkins pres. sity and biden is even on tape bragging about his grandfathere who played football at santa clara. take a look. being raised by a grandpop being who went to santa clara back in the days when irish in northeast pennsylvania didn't ver wn they y much get a chance was to go to college. he was an all-american football player alayer th at santa clarae came back as a newspaper guy in the business side. >> in 1987, the new york times, they brutal biden over thisli very same lie. but don't expect similar level of journalism today. the fact checkers have taken a a sabbatical for the last three years as biden liebbaticas pretty much with impunity. he lied about leaving americans behind in afghanistan . he lied about his own son dying in iraq. he didn't die in ira hisq. he lied about his never meeting with his son og withr brother or anybody for that matter. >> they're foreign business dealforeign s or ever had anyd c discussions with any of them. he lied about his role in thuseh civil rights mo
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charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studied, firstly, the drafts of this very agreement, and secondly, they conducted numerous interviews with ukrainian participants in these negotiations, with american officials and indeed confirmed the conclusion that the united states derailed these negotiations, the results of chara poirachenko's research were published yesterday in a leading american foreign policy journal. kiev region, chernigov and sumy regions, and the third, they could not help but mention, although they emphasize that even after bucha, yeah. at the time, the ukrainian issue told us that the ukrainians did not consult washington until the istanbul communication was published, despite the fact that the conditions described in it implied new legal obligations for the united states, for example, russia's entry into the war in the event of its repeated invasion of ukraine, this one condition alone made the treaty unfavorable for washington, even if russia and ukraine overcame their differences, the terms of the istanbul ku
charob and johns hopkins university professor sergei rachenko conducted a large study in which they studied, firstly, the drafts of this very agreement, and secondly, they conducted numerous interviews with ukrainian participants in these negotiations, with american officials and indeed confirmed the conclusion that the united states derailed these negotiations, the results of chara poirachenko's research were published yesterday in a leading american foreign policy journal. kiev region,...