because he's still president after his term expired. Notwithstanding that he has to be because Ukrainian law prohibits holding elections during wartime . But despite that, what Fedorov is saying about holding elections almostcould sound like a Russian talking point. What do you think?
follows on the specific question of balancing security and liberty during wartime the Wilson of Princeton was not the Wilson of the White House it's one leading historian concluded Wilson was afriend of free speech in theory he was a foe in fact this this was a cautionary
because it makes it sound like our our vast corporate welfare state was actually an accidental byproduct of wartime pricing policy when I think the more interesting story really goes back to the beginning of the 20th centurywhen in the first kind of rebellion against the excesses of industrial capitalism sweat shops the conditions in
Ukrainian president from a man he fired just last month. Over the next 10 minutes or so, we'll look at the call for wartime elections from the former defense minister. We'll assess how serious it is for Mr. Zilinski, and we'll ask, could a vote actually happen?
That's super important in a crisis. that wartime measures were necessary, even though there was no enemy.
So Oppenheimer had to certify that Bohm had done good work. And in 1943 in wartime , that was sufficient for Bohm to actually get a PhD. - After the war, Bohm became an assistant professor at Princeton University.
Thousands of these men had been working with asbestos to insulate ships. So using surviving FBI wartime personnel records, Selikoff began tracking them down and one by one painstakingly pieced together their medical histories. What emerged wasn't a handful of isolated tragedies, it was a pattern, that exposure proved deadlier than combat itself.
We Jews could not go to food stores until after 3 o'clock in the afternoon. And it was wartime . There were many scarcities.
of war, or for German citizens who were living in Allied countries and they couldn't come back to Germany. Because during wartime the borders closed, and you can't travel. You can't move. And so we came to Bergen-Belsen.
And the reason I'm probably here is because he didn't have to go to war in World War II, because they were making galleys for warships as part of the wartime effort. So my dad was in what they called a critical industry for that kind of thing.
we, and we even, in places like, I looked at the studies of work during the Manhattan Project, when there was six different groups working on things that were absolutely separated because of secrecy and wartime division. Even the three groups in the US were on a need to know basis and were not aware of the others' work, they kept very meticulous records, so we have absolute proof, laboratory experiments of people inventing things completely independent and coming up with very similar things and in the near at the same time. So, whenever
That was our entry into World War II. And, all the best at industry was ended and converted to a wartime industry. No more passenger automobiles. No more refrigerators. No more appliances.
are our top stories. Ukrainian politics in turmoil as a senior member of President Zilinsk's team is sacked and the former defense minister calls for wartime elections. Israel opens up bids to build new housing in the occupied West Bank. And joint US South Korean military exercises are cut short 6 days
So we'd love to hear from you now. What do you make of Michael Federov's warnings of a governance crisis in Ukraine and his call for wartime elections? Let us know in the comments. And of course, we have a lot more on Russia's war in Ukraine on our channel, so don't forget to subscribe. I'm Jared
um but, you know, South Korea's uh defense ministry classes uh the UFS drills as something that's very important for assessment towards the wartime operational control transfer and meeting those conditions on South Korea's terms. Um South Korea has been pushing for wartime operational control, a much more independent command of its own forces,
World War II for China lasted eight years. She's a child growing up in wartime China. She ends up in Shanghai, is abandoned again, and makes her way through a city-- a huge city that was under wartime occupation
I'd like to end by what's actually, in some ways, a rather similar video, but it's quite a lot older than that one. It comes from the great wartime film "Casablanca." I don't think I can top that in ending this presentation today.
of crisis the use of the phrase inherent power connotes extra constitutionalism but Truman never suggested that the Constitution should be suspended during wartime his sharp disagreement with Congress notwithstanding he invited congressional endorsement or repudiation of the seizure order who stood ready to
do with the fact that the wartime created such productive capacity that
uh President Zilinski himself reacts to this proposition to find as Federov said legal and safe and realistic way to have elections in wartime . Yeah, let's talk about that a little bit more while we dig into Fedarov's comments. He says, "Ukraine is facing a
It's increasing yearly, advanced air and missile defenses, you know, precision strike capabilities. And it's also as I mentioned moving towards wartime operational control taking that back from Washington. But that does not mean Seoul could simply replace the US military presence overnight. So, the biggest issue is not necessarily the
attack across many uh segments of the Russian wartime economy. So, as well as their commercial sectors, I mean, and
Unlike these other forms of mass extermination that were more wartime operations, this was a deliberative scientific process.
This was to protect it from attack at wartime .
There's been lots of revelations about Alan Turing's wartime work in particular, including some new documents that were released by the UK
So all the signs of the generosity of certain sorts of wartime censorship.
administration exceptional in this grouping was not the nature and degree of constitutional deprivation which were serious but arguably less severe than in other wartime vindication in fact civil liberties expert Anthony Lewis declared in 2007 that Roosevelt's Japanese internment was very likely the greatest
and liberty during one time no American president has faced a greater threat to the survival of the nation abraham lincoln his wartime measures though have been debated ever since including whether they exceed a
all three branches to assume more responsive responsive and responsible concept of declaring war and having a you know distinct wartime delineation or
Department that's granted cabinet level Authority that has wartime powers and all the security clearances necessary
And then when he talked to the cousin and he talked about his wartime experiences, and how harrowing they were. I was like, "Yeah, can I make this work in a
elections. Could you explain how significant this is? This is quite significant because previously now for nearly five years there was a consensus that there should be no elections during the wartime in the political establishment. So even leaders of the opposition such as former president Petro Poroshenko, Juliet Moshenko, the
that Ukrainian people very much support. Now you said a bit earlier that uh Ukrainians uh due to the wartime situation do not support early elections. They did however turn out in large numbers after Fedorov was removed
the kind of code you wouldn't be able to implement in actual wartime conditions.
In 1982, the Commission of Wartime Incarceration issued a final report and a scathing rebut of the government's actions.
But the National Science Foundation grew out of the experience of the wartime years in the kind of partnership that the federal government
that was the year in which for the first time in a non-wartime setting, the federal government imposed price controls.
friend of free speech in theory he was a foe in fact this this was a cautionary tale although the President Congress together formulated a plan to address a perceived wartime security need their cooperation did not guarantee that an appropriate balance and instruct between security and liberty the historical
impossible to convey the detonation the noise the flame just the general wartime
body bags and a lot of collateral damage but even measuring violence is difficult in wartime statistical agencies shut
And someone who looks on paper like a half-decent peacetime commander might not be a very good wartime commander.
largest factions are led by the former president Petro Parashenko and uh the former prime minister Ullet Mashenko and both of them have rejected the idea of holding elections in wartime and the second most popular politician in Ukraine Valeri is also rejecting it that's why Mal Fedro's statement is so
minister, he tried to reform the military and drive innovation. But he was unexpectedly sacked by President Zilinski, his longtime ally. That move sparked rare wartime protests, large crowds taking to the streets of Kiev and other cities over the past month following his abrupt dismissal. We can
the end of 2025 beginning of 2026 around preparing the first postwar elections. But you are right is that the the uh p the solution of elections in the wartime is a very high risk bet. the uh it will
very important for assessment towards the wartime operational control transfer and meeting those conditions on South Korea's terms. Um South Korea has been pushing for wartime operational control, a much more independent command of its own forces, um since its current OpCon uh remains with the United States.
So rather than always having the musician go to that person and finding someone who can play wartime tunes or tunes from that territory or time or whatever it might be,
And we've read stories of people living in London during the Blitz and people withstanding hardship during wartime .
So pretty extreme. And she was also a pioneer in developing the wartime diet.
And I think you grow up asking your parents, or grandparents, your family members, what was life like when you were a kid? And my mother would always say, oh, that was wartime , a bad memory. And she would never say anything.
That's super important in a crisis. But as soon as the conflict was over, so as not to risk a wartime mentality governing a peacetime society, so as not to risk that, instantly