Investigating Military Conduct at Abu Ghraib
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Major General Antonio M. Taguba for a discussion of the inquiry into Abu Ghraib. They discuss the relation of the military to the rule of law and the relevance of the Geneva Conventions to the War on Terror. In the discussion, the general analyzes the problems he found at the Abu Ghraib prison and talks about the aftermath of the investigation in Washington and for his career.
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Computer Science 61A, 001 - Spring 2015
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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California ranks 48th in the nation in election administration and more than 6 million eligible Californians are not even registered to vote. In one of the most contested statewide office races in recent memory, Democrat Alex Padilla and Republican Pete Peterson are vying to be our state’s chief elections official. The winner will wield enormous power over voting rights and the future of California’s elections.
Moderated by: John Myers of KQED
Community Panel Experts: Morgan Prentice, Co-President, California Common Cause of Berkeley; Michelle Romero, Claiming our Democracy Director, The Greenlining Institute; and Jidan Terry-Koon, Deputy Director, Mobilize the Immigrant Vote
Presented by: The American Civil Liberties Union of California, the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund, California Common Cause and Rock the Vote.
Hosted by: The Center for Latino Policy Research at the University of California at Berkeley
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