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Julian Castro Joins Black Lives Matter Event in Los Angeles
Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro spoke at a Black Lives Matter Event held in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 2020. Kareen Wynter reports for the KTLA 5 News at 1.
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Winter storm to wallop US from Calif. to Midwest
A winter storm moving was expected to bring a foot or more of snow and 75 mph wind gusts to mountainous areas of California Tuesday, before aiming for the Midwest, forecasters said.
Raytheon says aces missile-detection tests in U.S
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Raytheon Co system built into big blimp-like balloons has demonstrated capabilities that could make it easier to detect and track certain enemy ballistic missiles, the company and the U.S. Army's manager of the program said.
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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A news website says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange regards his bid to become an Australian senator as a defense against potential criminal prosecution in the United States and Britain.
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Author Julian Zelizer Talks about Reinstating the Draft
A student-produced video featuring student opinions on reinstating the draft and commentary from Julian E. Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, about the issue of reinstating the draft as well as President Obama's record on national security. Zelizer is author of Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security.
Historians on the 2018 Midterm Elections: An AHA Webinar
National media have widely described the upcoming midterm elections as “historic.” Historians can provide unique perspectives on the outcome of these elections informed by a deep understanding of American political history.
On Thursday, November 8, at 12 p.m. EST, join the American Historical Association as we bring together five prominent historians who study elections, democracy, and politics to discuss the meaning and implications of the midterm election outcomes.
Historians Heather Cox Richardson, John Lawrence, Claire Potter, Tyler Stovall, and Julian Zelizer will react to the results of the midterm elections and engage in a conversational roundtable to delve into American electoral politics, keeping a firm eye on the past and using a historical perspective to think about what the future holds.
About the Speakers
John A. Lawrence is a visiting professor at the University of California's Washington Center. He worked in the House of Representatives for 38 years, the last 8 as chief of staff to Speaker and Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. He is the author of Class of ’74: Congress after Watergate and the Roots of Partisanship (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2018).
Claire Potter is professor of history at the New School for Social Research and executive editor of Public Seminar. Potter is an expert in United States political history after 1970, the history of gender and sexuality, mass culture, and media. She is currently working on a book called Click Bait Nation: The Origins of American iPolitics (forthcoming, Basic Books). She is program committee chair for the upcoming 2019 AHA annual meeting in Chicago.
Heather Cox Richardson is professor of history at Boston College. Richardson is a noted scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American political and economic history. Her most recent book, To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party (Basic Books, 2014) has been widely praised. Her new book, forthcoming 2019, examines the historical patterns behind America's ongoing conflict between oligarchy and democracy.
Tyler Stovall is past president of the American Historical Association and distinguished professor of history and dean of the humanities at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Stovall is the author of several books and numerous articles in the field of modern French history, specializing in transnational history, labor, colonialism, and race.
Julian E. Zelizer is Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University and a CNN political analyst. He is an expert on American political history and co-host of the Politics and Polls podcast, produced by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. Zelizer’s new book, co-authored with Kevin Kruse, Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974 (W.W. Norton & Company), will be out in early 2019.
About the AHA
The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
Pretrial Punishment: Julian Assange Remains in Ecuadorean Embassy Fearing Arrest If He Leaves
- Five years ago this week, U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning was arrested in Kuwait and charged with leaking classified information. Weeks later, WikiLeaks published tens of thousands of internal logs from the war in Afghanistan. It was one of the largest leaks in U.S. military history. Major articles ran in The New York Times, Guardian, Der Spiegel and other outlets. Chelsea Manning, then known as Bradley, and Julian Assange soon became household names. While Manning was sentenced to 35 years in jail, Assange has been living for the past three years inside the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he has political asylum. Assange faces investigations in both Sweden and the United States. Here in the United States, a secret grand jury is investigating WikiLeaks for its role in publishing leaked Afghan and Iraq war logs and State Department cables. In Sweden, Assange is wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. Look at Thomas Drake, for example, NSA whistleblower ... The pretrial process was both the deterrent, the general deterrent, and it was the penalty, Assange said. And the same thing is happening here in the WikiLeaks process, where we have no rights as a defendant because the formal trial hasn’t started yet. The same thing has happened with me here in this embassy in relation to the Swedish case: no charges, no trial, no ability to defend yourself, don’t even have a right to documents, because you’re not even a defendant.
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Julian Zelizer
The president's priority list: Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer on Obama's management style.
Julian E. Zelizer: Hawks v. Doves in U.S. Politics
In general, says Zelizer, the American public tends to prefer hawkish rhetoric, but not necessarily in practice.
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Julian Castro takes his campaign south of the border
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End the WikiLeaks Witch Hunt: Julian Assange's Full Address From the Ecuadorean Embassy
DemocracyNow.org - In his first public appearance since he took refuge two months ago inside Ecuador's embassy in London, Julian Assange calls for President Obama to end his war on whistleblowers. The United States must renounce its witch hunt against WikiLeaks. The United States must dissolve its FBI investigation, the United States must vow that it will not seek to prosecute our staff or our supporters, Assange says. The United States must pledge before the world that it will not pursue journalists for shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful. Assange spoke from a window sill near a small balcony on the second floor of the Ecuadorean embassy as dozens of police officers looked on. He carefully did not step onto the balcony, which is considered outside the legal boundary of the embassy. The diplomatic standoff between Ecuador and Britain continues this week after Assange was granted political asylum by Ecuador, but U.K. authorities say they will arrest Assange and extradite him to Sweden.
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US insist on extradition of WikiLeaks' Julian Assange? War on whistleblowers is heating up
Hearings are underway on the case of John Kiriakou, a former CIA official turned whistleblower. He first told the world about waterboarding in secret prisons, but scandals like that might never break again of lawmakers on Capitol Hill have their say. Congress is on a mission to silence journalists from ever publishing classified information and, in fact, want to make doing so a crime under the Espionage Act. Jesselyn Radack, National Security & Human Rights Director of the Government Accountability Project, joins RT's Liz Wahl to explain what that could mean for the freedom of press in America.
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Expanding Depletable Resources: Julian Simon Lives! Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
From July 14, 2013, Doctors for Disaster Preparedness 31st Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas. Robert L. Bradley Jr. is the CEO and founder of the Institute for Energy Research. As one of the nation's leading experts on the history and regulation of energy markets, he has testified before the U.S. Congress and the California Energy Commission, as well as lectured at numerous colleges, universities, and think tanks around the country. Bradley's reviews and editorials have been published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other national publications. Bradley is a visiting fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs in London, an honorary research fellow at the Center for Energy Economics at the University of Texas at Austin, and an adjunct scholar at both the Cato Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He is the author of seven books, most recently Edison to Enron: Energy Markets and Political Strategies (John Wiley & Sons, Scrivener Publishing). Bradley has applied the classical liberal worldview to recent corporate controversies and energy policy debates. His energy primer (coauthored with Richard Fulmer) is Energy: The Master Resource. He holds a Ph.D. in political economy from International College.
Designer Showhouse 2019 | Cashiers Historical Society | Highlands, North Carolina
Check out the 2019 Designer Showhouse hosted by the Cashiers Historical Society. This annual fundraiser brings together some of the top interior designers in the southeastern United States to lend their expertise and design flair to a quaint Highlands-Cashiers Plateau cottage. And the results are pretty amazing. This year's home is located in the Horse Cove area of Highlands, North Carolina.
As Julian Assange Faces Swedish Legal Setback, New Details Come to Light on U.S. Case Against Him
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has spent nearly three years inside the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he has political asylum. Assange faces investigations in both Sweden and the United States. A secret grand jury in Virginia is investigating WikiLeaks for its role in publishing a trove of leaked documents about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as well as State Department cables. In Sweden, he’s wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. Earlier this month, Sweden’s Supreme Court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. Swedish prosecutors are reportedly preparing to travel to London to interview Assange, after refusing to do so for years.
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U.N. has list of Syria war crime suspects in leadership positions
GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations investigators said on Monday they had identified Syrians in leadership positions who may be responsible for war crimes, along with units accused of carrying them out.
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Oscar Pistorius Murder Investigation -- Bloody Cricket Bat Found at Scene
A blood-spattered cricket bat is now the center of the investigation into the shooting death of Oscar Pistorius' model girlfriend ... this according to a newspaper in South Africa. Cops are unsure if the bat was used by Reeva Steenkamp in...
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In the U.K.: Ecuador will allow Sweden to talk to Julian Assange.
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