The number of the legal Border Crossings is on the rise. The wall runs along the border between the polish region of port laskey and bella roofs, but the records you use are not what worries residents like maria, patricia huff . Scott. Shes more concerned about the device of tone of the Election Campaign, the steering up of nationalism, and does una phobia. All this called her and her business, she says and give her home country poland, a bad reputation. It may look a bit like the end of the world, but its only the border of the European Union. This is put a lot of poland on the border with fellers. There is not much here apart from forest fields and a few houses. And thats exactly why Maria Chelsea got moved to 6 years ago. She built a Holiday House for people looking for some peace and quiet. But this year business has been pretty slow. You want, you want the kids and i spoke to some friends who told me that they wanted to ride their bikes here, but they dont want to meet soldiers ar
We will get started now with our last Panel Discussion of the day. This panel is titled a discussion on the department of justice grant opportunities for fiscal year 18 and identifying gaps for possible fiscal year 19 programs. This is the panel where you all get to hear how the department is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to Human Trafficking. Our panel will be moderated today by the honorable beth a. Williams. Beth was sworn in as assistant attorney general on august 21st, 2017, after unanimous confirmation by the United States senate. As a assistant attorney general for the office of legal policy, she served as the primary policy adviser to the United States attorney general and the Deputy Attorney general. And as the chief regulatory officer here at the department. Prior to becoming the assistant ag, miss williams is a litigation and appellate partner at a National Law Firm where her practice focused on complex commercial, securities and First Amendment litigati
Be navigate. This is just over 90 minutes. P good afternoon, everyone. My name is michael orrick, director of nyu washington, d. C. Its my pleasure to welcome you to todays event. Nyu washington, d. C. And the American Association of University Women will present a series of panelled conversations through october 2017 around aauws stand up to sexisms campaign. Join us live or in person to learn more about how to fight gender bias. This is the second panel in this series entitled the f word. How to be a feminist in the workplace. Todays discussion will focus on the challenges women face while navigating film nashville at work. Its my pleasure to introduce you the introducer for the panel. [ applause ] great. Thanks, michael. Hello, everyone. Thank you so much for joining us today for our second discussion, our second panel series from both nyu washington, d. C. And aauw. As michael said, this second panel is titled the fword. How to be a memphis in the workplace. The fword were referrin
People, and you at the top of that list, to thank above all for the inspiration. Thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] more now from the recent conference at Princeton University called a worthy life finding meaning in america. The next panel focuses on bioethics and the potential for technology to advance the physical and mental capabilities of human beings. This is about one hour 45 minutes. We turn rather abruptly from the prescientific to the scientific come from the Human Experience of a human to the scientific account of man, its implications and what we imagine to be its implications. In book seven chapter one of the metaphysics aristotle says quote, in fact, the thing that is been sought both anciently and now, and always, and is always perplexing, is what is being . Does this question apply to the being that is asking to us . If so, and it seems so, then to paraphrase aristotle, the inquiry and perplexity in early times and now and always is this, what is human b
Good afternoon. Im here with gail collins and i dont think i have to introduce her. She is a columnist for the New York Times and among many illustrious points of her career i want to get to in this conversation i will leave time at the end for questions. I want to start by saying this panel i titled it comes from a quote i dont know if you remember bill ruckelshaus in the Nixon Administration and his wife was also a policymaker and a woman of some influence. She said it occurred to me when i was 13 wearing white gloves and mary janes going t to a Dancing School but no one should have to dance backward all their lives and of course i was thinking about hillary clinton. And we will get to hillary clinton. I want to start with a little journalism first. You started in the early 70s and said you didnt have to break down the walls of the newsrooms. When you started covering the connecticut statehouse in the early years that had to have been the years when he became governor and she was in