Announced theyll attend. It was the big unknown for weeks as the cop flict conflict spread along the borders. There was a yes vote to meet with the assad rage eej. Translation we are taking this turn for the people. You have reached a defining moment and will support the national council, joining hand in hand well continue to march forward long live syria. Free and defiant. And for more on the struggle that lies ahead, we have this report from istanbul. It was supposed to be conducted by a show of hands. In the end they opted for a secret ballot, so divisive and contentious had this begun. But when counted there was an overwhelming yes vote in support of the delegation going to geneva ii. 58 votes say yes, 14 saying no. One white paper, and two refusals, but this was not an easy process, and the disputes will continue. There was a withdrawal block of 44 members who refused to participate in discussions to the leadup to the vote who felt the conditions ahead of the geneva negotiations h
Thank everyone for coming, my name is parker van houten, fifthyear senior at the university of kentucky, i start study Performance Arts administration and im happy to be here on this blustery ca morning. So our first presenter today is an associate professor of Political Science at kentucky state university. Author of the books taboo 10 fax you cant talk about. And the 50 million question, please welcome wilfred riley. And our next speaker is the author of 11 books including thought criminal, beyond woke, google archipelago, and the simulation of freedom to name a few. Please welcome michael rectenwald. And finally these gentlemen are joined by kylie carlino, senior media strategist at Regnery Publishing who will moderatethe panel. Thank you for coming to this. Im excited about this conversation. Were going to be talking about the state of speech and Book Publishing specifically. The dystopian idea of book banning is becoming a trend among american publishers. Regnery publishing where
Professor Wilfred Reilly author of taboo. Good morning, and thank everyone for coming. My name is parker van houten. I am a fifth year senior at the university of kentucky. I study vocal performance and Arts Administration at the university and im very happy to be here on this brisk and blustery morning. So our first presenter today is an associate professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University the author of the books taboo 10 facts you can talk about hate crime hoax and the 50 Million Dollar question. Please welcome Wilfred Reilly. And our next speaker is the author of 11 books including thought criminal beyond woke google archipelago the digital gulag and the simulation of freedom just to name a few. Please welcome michael rectenwald. And finally these gentlemen are joined by carly kylie carlino the senior Media Relation strategist at ragnary publishing who will moderate the panel. Hi everyone. Thank you for coming to this. Im really excited about this conversation where
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Thousands dead in syria tonight. Some rebels have agreed for the first time to sit down and consider peace. It is a move the United States has long pushed for but will it work . Here is the latest now from istanbul. It was a vote that ripped the coalition apart. Members pulled out before it. More members committed to resign after it. But after days of discussion, the umbrella body representing the political and some military opponents voted yes to go into switzerland to take part in talks for the delegation from the regime. After the vote, the president of the coalition addressed the syrian people. We have traveled a hard involved and you have made sacrifices for your freedom. We have reached a critical point which we will cross together. You are determined to end the suffering that the regime has imposed on you so we can take the syrian congestution to a secure and safe place. Because a decision was so divisive, discussions and consultation ran overnight and included members of the mo