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Keith Whittington is joined by David Cole, the Honorable George J. Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy at Georgetown University Law Center. He is also the former National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. This episode focuses on the recent “Statement from Constitutional Law Scholars on Columbia,” of which Professor Cole was a lead author. That statement was published on the website of the New York Review of Books, and was signed by an ideologically diverse group of 18 scholars ranging from Steven Calabresi and Eugene Volokh to Erwin Chemerinsky and Pam Karlan. Keith Whittington also signed the statement.
Voices for Peace: Seeking Truth for Lasting Peace In an enlightening interview with Professor Juan Cole, a renowned expert in international relations, the conversation delves into the intricate nature of global affairs. Professor Cole addresses the challenges of maintaining neutrality in conflicts like Palestine, especially for media outlets navigating the complexities of coverage. The discussion expands to encompass the evolving landscape of information dissemination through social media and instantaneous communication. Exploring the multiple 'truths' available during conflicts, the conversation on this week's episode of Pathway to Peace emphasizes the pivotal role of the media in shaping narratives and the pressing question: is truth the cornerstone for achieving enduring peace amidst global unrest?
Helen Prejean is the author of three books, River of Fire, The Death of Innocence and Dead Man Walking. These books are about Helen's compassionate support of men as they prepared for their execution by the state of Louisianan. The Book Dead Man Walking was made into a major motion picture staring Sean Penn, who played the part of Eddie Sonya whose execution was ordered by the state of Louisianan and Susan Sarandon who played the part of Helen Prejean. Sister Helen Prejean has become an outspoken advocate for eliminating the death penalty and an outspoken advocate against wrongful conviction. Helen Prejean has been awarded the Latayre Metal by the University of Notre Dame for her work as a advocate for eliminating the death penalty. Today's Solutions to Violence presentation featuring A Fire Side Chat with Helen Prejean is the first in a two part series of the Fireside Chat with Helen Prejean. The second in the series will air October 17th, 18th and 19th. Professor Jimmy Gulya, director of the University of Notre Dame Exoneration and Justice Project, will introduce Helen Prejean and the Dean of the University of Notre Dame School of Law, Professor Cole, will conduct the Sister Helen Prejean interview.
PLEASE NOTE: Release was delayed 12 hours due to technical issues. Thanks for your patience. Topics: NASA's DART mission crashes into an asteroid to defend the Earth; Republicans celebrate Fascist Giorgia Meloni's victory in Italy; Alec Baldwin sells $29 million home as lawyer bills mount; Putin grants Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden; Adam Levine's flirty texts; King Charles has more power than you think Guests/Topics With Time Stamps: 00:02:06 David hates the mice in his apartment 00:04:12 J.R. Majewsky says he saw combat in Afghanistan, but it's "classified" 00:09:44 Rudy Giuliani is an inspiration to us all 00:14:35 Adam Levine's flirty texts 00:17:22 Brett Favre steals from the poor and gives to the rich 00:20:51 Roger Waters banned in Poland 00:27:04 Colorado cops leave handcuffed woman in back seat of patrol car to be hit by a freight train 00:29:50 Alabama botches another execution 00:32:37 Alec Baldwin's legal woes 00:36:46 Chris Wallace fails to grill Tyler Perry on his union busting 00:47:56 Italy votes for Fascism 00:49:57 Steve Scalise, GOP house majority whip, celebrates return of Fascism to Italy 00:52:45 Abortion banned in Arizona 00:55:29 A quick primer on all the investigations in Trump 00:58:18 "I'm Traveling Light" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel 01:03:11 Professor Ann Li on the latest in Ukraine. Professor Ann Li writes at The Daily Kos under the handle “annieli” — Her Twitter handle is “eState4Column5" Professor Li tells us Putin will only be able to muster 40,000 troops, not 300,000. 01:21:10 Professor Jonathan Bick on how nonprofit hospitals rip off the poor Professor Bick tells us about an article in The New York Times entitled, "They Were Entitled to Free Care. Hospitals Hounded Them to Pay." 01:37:08 Royal Watcher Sir Arthur Greeb Streebling remembers his favorite carrier pigeon. 01:50:17 Stump The Humps with Quizmaster Dan Frankenberger who tests our knowledge of The Beatles. 02:00:43 Howie Klein author of Down With Tyranny, founder and treasurer of The Blue America PAC, reviews the ten most important races to watch ahead of this November's midterms. 02:31:14 David Cobb, who ran for president on the Green Party ticket, warns of the rise of the far right in America and abroad. 02:47:10 Dr. Harriet Fraad discusses the avalanche of propaganda on Ukraine 03:30:52 SPECIAL GUEST: Professor Juan Cole in conversation with Professor Adnan Husain Professor Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. Since 2002, he has written and edited Informed Comment (juancole.com). On today's show: Professor Cole draws a comparison between Iran's theocracy and theocrats within the GOP like Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. American theocrats, he says, have no problem controlling our bodies. Iran has no nuclear weapons program he says, and the CIA says so. Solar power is gaining momentum in America, quicker than you think. 04:34:41 Peter B. Collins LIVE from NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test, where they crashed a satellite into an asteroid to knock it into a different orbit. 05:10:08 Professor Mary Anne Cummings, particle physicist, explains how DART can change the orbit of a planetary body. Professor Cummings explains how most Americans don't understand how "energy dense" oil is, and why the only thing that comes close is nuclear energy. 05:38:31 Professor Mike Steinel author of “Saving Charlie Parker: A Novel” 06:13:58 Grace Jackson talks with Professor Sam Sam Wetherell author of ‘Foundations: How the Built Environment Made Twentieth-Century Britain' How powerful could King Charles possibly get? Are there constitutional safeguards to prevent him from becoming more than just a gin soaked hood ornament who talks to its plants?
Hello creatives! This is episode #3 of the podcast and it's Thursday, the 14th of October 2021. In today's show I am talking to Professor Tim Cole about radical inter-disciplinarity: bringing in academics and researchers from across the Arts and Humanities - STEM divide as well as people with different expertise from beyond the university. Tim shares with us his stories of success with high-risk, experimental collaborative projects and with ‘creating a radically different culture within the academy' as he likes to say. Professor Cole is a historian whose interests range widely over historical geographies, social and environmental histories, and the digital humanities. He has also been involved in undertaking and facilitating interdisciplinary and co-produced research projects across the arts and sciences, and with creatives and communities. He is the founding director of the values-led Brigstow Institute at the University of Bristol where he is also Professor of Social History. His latest role involves serving as academic advisor to the Dan David Prize to celebrate and support innovative research on all aspects of the past. His role has been to connect and support people to work well in teams especially across the divide between academia and the world outside it. In today's show, he talks about the important interest in content / storytelling, technology, and audiences coming together within the fascinating space of creative industries for better user experience. Note:You can find out more about Professor Cole and the Brigstow Institute here:http://www.bristol.ac.uk/brigstow/ https://bristolbathcreative.org/ (which is the follow up to REACT)
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" The Dog who Saved Halloween - A talking dog -,encounters a haunted house, a creepy neighbor ,and a scary canine , The Bannisters' dog, Zeus,tries to help George find the truth behind the "Countdown to Zero Hour" timer that they spy in the window of Professor Cole's mysterious attic." Season 1 Ep 55 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theysusannamaeohagan/support
As we mentioned during last week’s episode, EM Student is going on hiatus while busy researching and recording new episodes for you! For this week’s episode and the next five weeks, we are re-airing episodes from the EM Student archive. I’ve gone through and listened to all of the episodes I could get my hands on and have chosen ones that I think you’ll find interesting and helpful. The episode that I am featuring today is called The National Response Framework, and it aired in September of last year. I chose this episode as the first in this curated series because Dan Scott interviews professor Jude Cole. Professor Cole has a wealth of knowledge and experience in emergency response and emergency management, having worked in these fields for over 40 years. Her resume is impressive and extensive, but both she and Dan cover all of the amazing work that she has done in her career, so I will leave it to them to go into detail during the episode!During her interview with Dan, Professor Cole provides a rich history of Emergency Management in the United States, explains how it parallels her own career and the development of the National Response Framework, and describes the impacts that she has been directly involved with to help shape and guide Emergency Management planning in the US.She also gives an overview of the master's degree program that she is a part of at CSU Long Beach, where students can earn a master's degree in Emergency Services Administration. If you consider pursuing a higher-ed degree in emergency management, pay special attention around 9 minutes into the interview for more information. The program is based in California but has been online for 10 years to accommodate students from other locations and time zones.One other note, the episode about the under-representation of women and people of color in the EM field that Dan mentions at the beginning of the episode and that Professor Cole mentions during the episode will appear again in a few weeks, so keep your eye out. For it!EM Student Web - https://bit.ly/2Hw0sFxTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWdSister ShowsEM WeeklyWebsite - https://bit.ly/3jj5ItlTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWdSponsors Crisis-Cafe.comMid-Atlantic Center for Emergency Management- https://macem.org/Home.aspxIf you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
Topics: Is anger overrated? Is there anything in the stimulus package worth celebrating? And can the Left win if they can't do a better job articulating what exactly they want? Special Guest: Professor Adnan Husain welcomes Dr. Juan Cole from Informed Comment!!! Professor Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. His books include "Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires" and "Engaging the Muslim World" Guests With Time Stamps: (11:00) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (32:48) Jon Ross, gentleman farmer and comedy writer (1:01:58) Speaker Nancy Pelosi, AKA Martha Previte (1:16:58) Pushing Amazon To Go Union with Roriki Hutchinson, Weekly Marx, Jacob Morrison, Valley Labor Report, and Cale Brooks from Jacobin (2:10:32) Mark Breslin, founder and president of Yuk Yuk's the largest comedy club chain in North America (2:33:57) Grace Jackson and Professor Sam Wetherell, British historian, on The Royals: Meg, Harry, Charles and Oprah (3:02:45) Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny and founder and treasurer of the Blue America PAC (3:32:45) Jim Earl, Emmy and Peabody Award winning comedy writer (4:04:34) Dr. Harriet Fraad, "Capitalism Hits Home" and "It's Not Just In Your Head" (4:31:06) Professor Adnan Husain welcomes Dr. Juan Cole, Informed Comment and author of "Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires" and "Engaging The Muslim World" (5:42:44) Henry Hakamaki and Grace Jackson welcome Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly, coauthor (with Gerald Horne) of "W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life In American History and the host of The Last Dope Intellectual" (6:08:10) Professor Mary Anne Cummings, physicist and parks commissioner Aurora, Illinois (6:53:41) Professor Mike Steinel talks about whatever he wants (7:34:31) Dan Frankenberger's Community Billboard The David Feldman Show features a diverse mixture of comedians, actors, professors, comedy writers and journalists talking about your world. Subscribe To This Channel SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MEDIA: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=PDTFTUJCCV3EW More David @ http://www.DavidFeldmanShow.com
The Prime Minister has survived a Liberal leadership spill this morning, declaring the position open and defeating Queenslander Peter Dutton 48-35.Professor John Cole is Executive Director of the Institute for Resilient Regions here at the University of Southern Queensland and is an expert in Australian politics.John Cole explains the PM’s tactics to Phoenix Radio’s John Laird. Who would win a federal election held today? Professor Cole says that’s an easy question to answer, as you’ll hear.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the prayers and hymns of Thomas Aquinas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the prayers and hymns of Thomas Aquinas.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to continue their discussion about Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologiae.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to continue their discussion about Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologiae.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to begin their discussion about the Summa Theologiae.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to begin their discussion about the Summa Theologiae.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to continue their discussion about the life of Thomas Aquinas and the founding of the mendicant orders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to continue their discussion about the life of Thomas Aquinas and the founding of the mendicant orders.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the life and times of Thomas AquinasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Professor Cole join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the life and times of Thomas Aquinas
As part of a series of presentations, Professor Cole presents his view of sustainability with reflections from a transport and logistics perspective.
Professor Cole investigates the proposed use of high-speed rail in Wales and its benefits in cutting journey time and improving connectivity
In his presentation on integrated transport policy, Professor Cole provides an insight into the elements involved.
Professor Cole talks with organisations Sustrans and Owens Road Services about key themes relating to sustainability
As part of a series of presentations, Professor Cole uses Wales as an example of how countries need good transport links to remain competitive.
Looking at the ports of the Atlantic Arc, Professor Cole investigates the possibility of sending goods by sea as a practical alternative.
With the growth of out-of-town retail parks, Professor Cole looks at whether these are sustainable and considers the impact that they have had upon the surrounding areas
Looking deeper at the out-of-town retail parks, Professor Cole examines their sustainability in the light of a lack of connectivity to public transport
Utilising different examples, including the town of Llantrisant, in South Wales, Professor Cole looks at the impact motorways have had on both living and working special developments
With the proposal to build a new road access to Cardiff Airport, Professor Cole examines the differing views as to whether this should be allowed to proceed.
With a desire to increase the number of in-bound routes to Cardiff Airport, there is a need to also develop its land access. Professor Cole examines the different options available.
Professor Cole explores the growth in congestion and interviews the Head of Technology and Driver Information at the Coryton Control Centre, near Cardiff, about possible solutions.
The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago
A talk by David Cole, Professor of Law at Georgetown University. In "Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror," Professor Cole and Jules Lobel, two of the country's preeminent constitutional scholars, argue that the great irony is that the Bush administration's sacrifices in the rule of law, adopted in the name of prevention, have in fact made us more susceptible to future terrorist attacks. They debunk the administration's claim that it is winning the war on terror and offer an alternative strategy in which the rule of law is an asset, not an obstacle, in the struggle to keep us both safe and free.
A talk by David Cole, Professor of Law at Georgetown University. In "Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror," Professor Cole and Jules Lobel, two of the country's preeminent constitutional scholars, argue that the great irony is that the Bush administration's sacrifices in the rule of law, adopted in the name of prevention, have in fact made us more susceptible to future terrorist attacks. They debunk the administration's claim that it is winning the war on terror and offer an alternative strategy in which the rule of law is an asset, not an obstacle, in the struggle to keep us both safe and free.
A talk by David Cole, Professor of Law at Georgetown University. In "Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror," Professor Cole and Jules Lobel, two of the country's preeminent constitutional scholars, argue that the great irony is that the Bush administration's sacrifices in the rule of law, adopted in the name of prevention, have in fact made us more susceptible to future terrorist attacks. They debunk the administration's claim that it is winning the war on terror and offer an alternative strategy in which the rule of law is an asset, not an obstacle, in the struggle to keep us both safe and free.