[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning and welcome to joint hearing of the executive commission on china in the Human Rights Commission hosted by the word Affairs Committee i want to think my cochair, micah review on the China Commission and the congressman chris smith on the Human Rights Commission. I would also like to think Ranking Member Michael Mccaul and all the members of the foreign Affairs Committee for hosting and participating in the support hearing. The title of todays hearing was examining the evolution of repression in china. The hearing will review the events in china in 1989 in the aspirations of the generation and the ongoing censorship and lack of accountability with those victims of the nazca. For first panel we are proud to welcome the speaker of the house representatives nancy pelosi. In 1989 just two weeks after the square massacre in her second term of Congress Introduced legislation to protect Chinese Students and nationals who feared b
To learn more about the Justice Departments investigation into one of the worst attacks in years, the january 6 insurrection on the capital. I would like to start with a video on the aftermath of january 6 and the threat of domestic terrorism in america. There are throwing metal poles at us. Law enforcement injuries. January 6 was a disgrace. There is no question. President trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events. Violence is never a legitimate form of protest. The president bears a responsibility for wednesdays attack. Two a year after january 6, are the guardrails that protect democracy real or illusionary . January 6 laid bare the threat of white nationalism. January 6 is a symptom of a deeper problem. Across the country, Election Officials and election workers, Airline Flight crews, journalists, u. S. Senators and representatives and judges, prosecutors and Police Officers have been threatened or attacked. A charged member of the Boogaloo Boys. Fired 1
To learn more about the Justice Departments investigation into one of the worst attacks in years, the january 6 insurrection on the capital. I would like to start with a video on the aftermath of january 6 and the threat of domestic terrorism in america. There are throwing metal poles at us. Law enforcement injuries. January 6 was a disgrace. There is no question. President trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events. Violence is never a legitimate form of protest. The president bears a responsibility for wednesdays attack. Two a year after january 6, are the guardrails that protect democracy real or illusionary . January 6 laid bare the threat of white nationalism. January 6 is a symptom of a deeper problem. Across the country, Election Officials and election workers, Airline Flight crews, journalists, u. S. Senators and representatives and judges, prosecutors and Police Officers have been threatened or attacked. A charged member of the Boogaloo Boys. Fired 1
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Tonights speakers mattie kahn is an Award Winning writer and editor. Her work been published in the new york times. The washington post, the atlantic, harpers bazaar, vogue, vox and more. She was the culture director glamor, where she covered womens issues and, politics and a staff editor at elle. She is joined in conversation tonight by julia rubin, the editorial director for culture and features at vox. Mattie kahn is presenting her new book, young and restless the girls who sparked americas revolutions. Young and restless recounts one of the most foundational and underappreciated forces of American Revolution. Teenage girls from, the American Revolution itself to the Civil Rights Movement, to Nuclear Disarmament protests and the womens liberation movement. Black lives matter and school strikes. Climate. Mattie kahn uncovers how girls have leverage their unique strengths from fandom to intimate friendships to organize and lay serious political for movements that have often sidelined