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    Andréa Worden- The ongoing Peng Shuai situation on Holding Court

    Andréa Worden- The ongoing Peng Shuai situation on Holding Court

    Andréa Worden - The ongoing Peng Shuai situation on Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe.

    Andréa Worden (@tingdc) is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and educator whose current work focuses on China and the UN human rights system. She previously served as General Counsel of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) and Advocacy Director for the International Campaign for Tibet. Earlier in her career, she practiced law at O’Melveny & Myers, LLP and the Department of Justice. She’s written extensively on China and human rights, and has taught courses on the Chinese legal system, and, since 2018, has been the William S. Reinsch Practitioner-Instructor in East Asian Studies at Johns Hopkins Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.

    https://www.justsecurity.org/author/wordenandrea/

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Jonathan S. Reiner, MD is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology.  He is also a professor with The George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences and the director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and maintains membership with the American Heart Association.

    Dr. Reiner specializes in interventional cardiology, cardiac catheterization, and heart attack treatment. He has participated in numerous cardiovascular research studies evaluating new therapies for unstable coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarction. He currently serves as the principal investigator for a number of clinical studies.

    Based on his research, Dr. Reiner has contributed articles to many journals, including Circulation and the Journal of American College of Cardiology. In addition, he has presented his research at many national medical conferences, including those sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.

    A graduate of Georgetown University, Dr. Reiner performed his chief residency in Medicine at Cornell University Medical College in New York. He began a fellowship in Cardiology at The George Washington University Medical Center in 1990. Dr. Reiner has garnered much recognition for his research initiatives. In 1993, he was the recipient of the Squibb/Society for Cardiac Angiography and Intervention Fellowship for Research in Cardiac Imaging and completed a fellowship in Interventional Cardiology, which remains his focus today.
    Dr. Reiner who is a US News & World Report 'Top Doctor' and in Castle Connolly's estimation, is among the top 1% in the nation in cardiology!


    https://gwdocs.com/profile/jonathan-reiner 

    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #3 Season #2 Animal Part 3

    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #3 Season #2 Animal Part 3

    In this Episode; the stunning conclusion of “Animal” The Rise and Fall of the Mob’s Most Feared Assassin, chronicled in Casey’s classic true crime novel.  

    Before there was Whitey Bulger, there was Joe “The Animal” Barboza. Casey and Dave give you the inside story of the first man ever placed into the Witness Protection Program and one of the most important organized crime cases in American history.



    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #2 Season #2 Animal Part 2

    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #2 Season #2 Animal Part 2

    In this Episode. Part 2 of “Animal” The Rise and Fall of the Mob’s Most Feared Assassin, chronicled in Casey’s classic true crime novel.  

    Before there was Whitey Bulger, there was Joe “The Animal” Barboza. Casey and Dave give you the inside story of the first man ever placed into the Witness Protection Program and one of the most important organized crime cases in American history.



    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #1 Season #2 Animal Part 1

    Saints Sinners & Serial Killers- Episode #1 Season #2 Animal Part 1

    Part 1 of “Animal” : The Rise and Fall of the Mob’s Most Feared Assassin, chronicled in Casey Sherman’s classic true crime novel.    

     Before there was Whitey Bulger, there was Joe “The Animal” Barboza. Casey and Dave give you the inside story of the first man ever placed into the Witness Protection Program and one of the most important organized crime cases in American history.




    Episode 7: The Reporters: Naysayers and Supporters Joe Woolhead, WTC photographer, “Once More to the Sky,” Judith Dupré, author, “One World Trade Center,” Mike Marcucci, producer, “16 Acres,” Grace Capobianco, publisher, “Downtown” magazine

    Episode 7: The Reporters: Naysayers and Supporters Joe Woolhead, WTC photographer, “Once More to the Sky,” Judith Dupré, author, “One World Trade Center,” Mike Marcucci, producer, “16 Acres,” Grace Capobianco, publisher, “Downtown” magazine

    As the unofficial chroniclers of the World Trade Center rebuilding, Joe Woolhead, Judith Dupré and Mike Marcucci talk about the obstacles and highlights of documenting - through film, photography and books - the 16-acre site on a daily basis over the past 20 years, and what is next for New York City. They are joined by Grace Capobianco who has been reporting on the rebirth of Lower Manhattan for 20 years. 

    Episode 5: The Residents: 24/7 Live, Work, and Play Neighborhood Jessica Lappin and Catherine McVay Hughes

    Episode 5: The Residents: 24/7 Live, Work, and Play Neighborhood Jessica Lappin and Catherine McVay Hughes

    Jessica Lappin, President of the Alliance for Downtown New York, and Catherine McVay Hughes, a 33-year resident of Lower Manhattan and former chair of Manhattan Community Board One discuss their experience living and working in Lower Manhattan as their community recovered from the 9/11 attacks. They talk about the challenges of attracting new companies, businesses, residents and visitors back to the area, and offer insight on how Downtown can recover from the pandemic, and once again become one of the most popular, successful 24/7, mixed-use neighborhoods in the country. 

    Episode 4: The Mayor: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton

    Episode 4: The Mayor: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton

    Michael Bloomberg was sworn in as Mayor of New York City just four months after 9/11, and for the next 12 years, he oversaw much of the area’s and the city’s remarkable recovery. He was one of the earliest proponents of Downtown’s transformation from a 9-5 business center into a vibrant mixed-use 24/7 neighborhood. Mayor Bloomberg shares his thoughts on how the city can recover from the pandemic, and the lessons we can draw from the World Trade Center rebuilding. Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton talks about transforming the new World Trade Center into a vibrant campus, with food, drinks, music and art.

    Episode 3: The Tenants: “To Leaders with Vision, Your Office is Ready” Mary Ann Tighe, CEO of CBRE’s New York Tri-State Region

    Episode 3: The Tenants: “To Leaders with Vision, Your Office is Ready” Mary Ann Tighe, CEO of CBRE’s New York Tri-State Region

    Over 15 million square feet of New York’s newest office space were destroyed on 9/11, forcing a mass exodus of office tenants from Downtown to other parts of the city. Mary Ann Tighe talks about what it took to convince companies to return to the new World Trade Center, and how the area became the media, communications and technology capital of New York, home to Condé Nast, Spotify and Uber, as well as luxury brands including Moet Hennessy and Diageo. She discusses the future of office space after more than a year of working remotely, and what the recovery from the pandemic means for the World Trade Center, Downtown Manhattan and cities across America.

    Episode 2: The Architects: The Master Plan Daniel Libeskind, WTC Master Plan architect

    Episode 2: The Architects: The Master Plan Daniel Libeskind, WTC Master Plan architect

    How do you rebuild a city within a city after the devastation of the worst terror attacks on American soil? Architect Daniel Libeskind won a star-studded international competition to lead the design process for the world’s most emotionally charged site. He talks about what inspired him as a young immigrant to the United States, the enormous challenges he faced, the magnificent place he created, and how it can help shape the future of cities in a post-pandemic world.

    Episode 8: The Tastemakers: Culture on Campus Leslie Koch, President, Perelman Center for the Performing Arts

    Episode 8: The Tastemakers: Culture on Campus Leslie Koch, President, Perelman Center for the Performing Arts

    Leslie Koch offers a guided tour of the under-construction performing arts center, which will be the next building to open at the WTC site. She discusses the importance of arts and culture to Lower Manhattan and to a city that is just now beginning to recover from the pandemic. We witness the very first musical performance in the new building with violinist Gregory Harrington and cellist Eleanor Norton.