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she's currently a fellow at the freeman spoken the institute for international studies at stanford university. she's also with the carnegie endowment for international peace or latest book is entitled upstart, how china became a great power. the book looks at how china has successfully competed for power in the past 3 decades. it's good to have you on the program with this, we got a lot to talk about and talking about difficult dialogue. what can we expect from talks between the us secretary of defense and his new chinese counter part? i want to ask you, are these 2 men in your opinion, are they able to speak the same language? well, they're not able to speak the same language and they're also not even in the same positions the minister of defense. and the chinese system is primarily the top corner handler. he doesn't have operational control over the armed forces. he's not at the top of the hierarchy in terms of decision making in the military. so the united states has tried for many years to get a different counterpart for the secretary of defense, a vice chairman of the central military co
she's currently a fellow at the freeman spoken the institute for international studies at stanford university. she's also with the carnegie endowment for international peace or latest book is entitled upstart, how china became a great power. the book looks at how china has successfully competed for power in the past 3 decades. it's good to have you on the program with this, we got a lot to talk about and talking about difficult dialogue. what can we expect from talks between the us secretary of...
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the stanford university conducted a study investigating house and then to the foods effect. this micro biome test subjects. they to diet rich in some empty foods for 10 weeks with clear results as novel, physical joel, as nourishment for the micro, by a more cemented foods do. indeed, increase diversity of got my crepes, even when it's sold from different foods, different types and culturally different, sole supplemented foods. another study from the university of nothing and showed the importance of having a wide range of micro organisms in the got. it found that a low diversity of got microwaves often appears to be affected. ink, chronic diseases, including inflammatory bowel conditions like chromes disease. because to micro organisms in effect, pre digest what we eat. that also makes them easier for us to absorb dollars. we take on best of it and we didn't tolerate set. we'll see it's back to set nutrients simone readily absorbed before because the food has already been broken down for the role of white cabbage. for example, has a different composition than cemented summi
the stanford university conducted a study investigating house and then to the foods effect. this micro biome test subjects. they to diet rich in some empty foods for 10 weeks with clear results as novel, physical joel, as nourishment for the micro, by a more cemented foods do. indeed, increase diversity of got my crepes, even when it's sold from different foods, different types and culturally different, sole supplemented foods. another study from the university of nothing and showed the...
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university, they had to retract, i think was called a hurtful or harmful language initiative. on almost all of these lists is, "never say blind study. never say blind faith" because you're insulting blind people or people with vision impairment. - which gives you personal grievance. - i'm blind in my right eye as a result of a freak stroke. i live with the 20% risk of going blind entirely. i live with that sword dangling over my head. i take no offense and do not feel marginalized or belittled by the phrase blind faith or by the phrase blind study because i know a metaphor when i hear one. - you write about the wedge between the left and the right and how it's grown large because the two sides have oppositional definitions of what freedom means. - right. - can you explain that? - well, i think on the right, freedom has typically meant, and of course there's a lot of inconsistency now, as little government regulation as possible, as little intrusion into the private corners of one's life. on the left, freedom means the government should make sure that i'm not a victim of any of
university, they had to retract, i think was called a hurtful or harmful language initiative. on almost all of these lists is, "never say blind study. never say blind faith" because you're insulting blind people or people with vision impairment. - which gives you personal grievance. - i'm blind in my right eye as a result of a freak stroke. i live with the 20% risk of going blind entirely. i live with that sword dangling over my head. i take no offense and do not feel marginalized or...
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encampments at uc berkeley and stanford university have already been in place for weeks. meanwhile, in gaza, food is dwindling. un workers say no food shipment has entered the southern region. this is hundreds of thousands of refugees rushed to get out of that southern city of rafah. fighting between israel and hamas has stretched south with the israeli military warning refugees to leave their. almost 1.4 million people are sheltering in rafah, many already pushed from their homes in the north, where fighting continues in that northern areas of gaza. as well. former president trump is doubling down on plans for what he calls an upper class tax cut. if he wins the november election. at a rally in new jersey over the weekend, the former president said he'll instate broad tax cuts, including for the higher class and businesses. the comments draw an even greater distinction between mr. trump and his challenger, president biden, who said he would eliminate tax cuts that benefit households earning more than $400,000, and that he would raise taxes on rich americans and large cor
encampments at uc berkeley and stanford university have already been in place for weeks. meanwhile, in gaza, food is dwindling. un workers say no food shipment has entered the southern region. this is hundreds of thousands of refugees rushed to get out of that southern city of rafah. fighting between israel and hamas has stretched south with the israeli military warning refugees to leave their. almost 1.4 million people are sheltering in rafah, many already pushed from their homes in the north,...
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we'll dueling demonstrations at stanford university, jewish and non-jewish students organized an interfaith march and rally for peace this afternoon. they marched from the oval to white plaza. that is where a pro-palestinian encampment is set up. pro-palestinian protesters held a dueling rally at white plaza. we've learned the jewish students and their allies were asked to leave the area by campus security due to so-called heightened security concerns. however, there was no confrontation between the groups. tensions are especially high this weekend, as israel launches an invasion into rafah. nbc bay area's emma goss is there, and we'll have a live report for us tonight at six. last week, president biden warned that the u.s. would withhold weapons if israel launched an all out offensive on rafah. but on meet the press this morning, secretary of state antony blinken declined to identify the biden administration's red line with israel. instead, blinken repeated concerns about israel's invasion without detailing how civilians would be protected. what we've seen over the last few months is a dee
we'll dueling demonstrations at stanford university, jewish and non-jewish students organized an interfaith march and rally for peace this afternoon. they marched from the oval to white plaza. that is where a pro-palestinian encampment is set up. pro-palestinian protesters held a dueling rally at white plaza. we've learned the jewish students and their allies were asked to leave the area by campus security due to so-called heightened security concerns. however, there was no confrontation...
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philip zelikov, a senior researcher at the hoover institution at stanford university, steven reidmaker, a former assistant to the us secretary of state and the prime minister of ukraine in 2014-2016 will participate years, arseniy yasenyuk. and thank you ours. viewers, with your help we collected funds, purchased and repaired cars for our defenders, together with volunteer yevhen rosenblatt, we have already delivered a pickup truck for the 43rd separate brigade and a car for the 302nd anti-aircraft missile brigade serving in kharkiv region to the front. we sincerely thank everyone who supports the armed forces of ukraine and our meetings, so that together we can cleanse ukraine of russian influence. thanks to espresso viewers for joining the gathering. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. death to enemies. in lviv the 10th lviv media forum started. the conference takes place in an updated format and at a new location, but the event continues to attract media, public figures and writers from all over the world. our correspondent natalya starapravo is currently at the event. natalia, my co
philip zelikov, a senior researcher at the hoover institution at stanford university, steven reidmaker, a former assistant to the us secretary of state and the prime minister of ukraine in 2014-2016 will participate years, arseniy yasenyuk. and thank you ours. viewers, with your help we collected funds, purchased and repaired cars for our defenders, together with volunteer yevhen rosenblatt, we have already delivered a pickup truck for the 43rd separate brigade and a car for the 302nd...
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liberty website, an updated study by the center for international security and collaboration between stanford university, azov, and the ukrainian far-right in general mix classic right-wing themes such as anti-semitism, ethnocentrism, homophobia, and racism with more populist economic ones. proposals for a greater role of the state in society, around the same time azov was recognized as a terrorist organization in russia, and journalist lev golinkin also consistently criticized azov in the united states. he criticizes the western media, which began to write more discreetly about the azov people after the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, i would like to note that the people of azov, in particular, stood in defense of mariupol and remained at the plant in 2022. zovstal until the moment when they received the order to stop the defense. we will understand this difficult issue further, we will be helped in this by vyacheslav likhachev, an expert of the center for civil liberties, a researcher of right-wing movements and a historian. welcome to our broadcast, thank you for joining. good morn
liberty website, an updated study by the center for international security and collaboration between stanford university, azov, and the ukrainian far-right in general mix classic right-wing themes such as anti-semitism, ethnocentrism, homophobia, and racism with more populist economic ones. proposals for a greater role of the state in society, around the same time azov was recognized as a terrorist organization in russia, and journalist lev golinkin also consistently criticized azov in the...
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university school of medicine, something. they were talking about these same combat ticks, and suddenly so much time had passed, and he pulled her out so that she could talk about such a fresh and, most importantly, new topic, and so that they could show it later on russia 24. at that time, the american military used this microorganism as a weapon and tried to introduce it into ticks. so what is a tick as a weapon? we tried them to mass grow, saturating the blog with the plague. mosquitoes with the deadly trinidad virus, ticks with the deadly virus, or crippling diseases like relapsing typhus. venezuelan equine encephalitis. rabies: leptospirosis is like dr. strangelove. it tries to create new diseases by displacing bacteria and viruses. and in pincers to get the perfect secret weapon. this is a nuclear weapon for the poor. it's hard to digest all of this, to believe it, it's so horrible, especially that it happened in the us, but i think you're right, it happened and is likely to happen, sorry for ignorance, and what kind of disease you just described, that other rickettsia. well, it i
university school of medicine, something. they were talking about these same combat ticks, and suddenly so much time had passed, and he pulled her out so that she could talk about such a fresh and, most importantly, new topic, and so that they could show it later on russia 24. at that time, the american military used this microorganism as a weapon and tried to introduce it into ticks. so what is a tick as a weapon? we tried them to mass grow, saturating the blog with the plague. mosquitoes with...
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and berkeley universities. protests to the taste of politicians claiming freedom. the expression is not well received in america and strongly with it copes so far, at least 500 students and university professors in different states have been arrested by the american police in the most violent way possible. but this behavior of the american police did not disperse the protesters and many of them set up tents near their universities. they clearly declare that the students of american professors and scientific bodies will not cooperate with the companies that support the zionist regime from now on. solidarity with palestine and the arrest of a number of activists and students during the organization of the support stop for palestine, the imam of the community in madinah, new orleans, while joining the wisconsin royal community for the american students' revolution. the students and the guarantee of the right to dissent and the right to freedom of expression have now become a real test for this issue, which is the
and berkeley universities. protests to the taste of politicians claiming freedom. the expression is not well received in america and strongly with it copes so far, at least 500 students and university professors in different states have been arrested by the american police in the most violent way possible. but this behavior of the american police did not disperse the protesters and many of them set up tents near their universities. they clearly declare that the students of american professors...
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also, stanford university warning students camped out on campus. the message to pack up and leave or potentially miss out on diplomas, then an arrest is made in a deadly crash that happened just 24 hours ago. what police say happened moments before a driver hit and killed a cyclist in the south bay. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning. >> i'm gasia mikaelian and good morning, i'm dave clark. it is wednesday, may 8th. right smack in the middle of the week. >> garcia noticeably warmer today isn't it? >> yeah. i don't know if you can be able to do that 25 mile walk today. >> if i do three, i give myself a gold medal. >> let's be honest. >> well, rosemary has your forecastll
also, stanford university warning students camped out on campus. the message to pack up and leave or potentially miss out on diplomas, then an arrest is made in a deadly crash that happened just 24 hours ago. what police say happened moments before a driver hit and killed a cyclist in the south bay. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning. >> i'm gasia mikaelian and good morning, i'm dave clark. it is wednesday, may 8th. right smack in the middle...
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university, i specifically took a course on wars and on international settlement, for that , to understand these patterns and be ready for what awaits us, how? during the war, and after the war ends, no matter how it ends, and it is quite difficult to maintain this framework of freedom and democracy, human rights, when survival instincts come to the fore, and this is understandable, it is not some fault, it's just a context in which a responsible person has to rely even more... on self-reflection, and just every day, making a thousand decisions, to remember what we're fighting for, it's difficult, but what gives me optimism is that when you open any research for all these years, regarding ukrainians and values, in the hierarchy of values, ukrainians always put freedom in the first place, the perception of freedom, does it generally involve obligations? right here it is important to understand freedom as a tool for building a civilized country or freedom as an element for an anarchic perception of oneself and the state and oneself in the state, this is a very correct question because you kn
university, i specifically took a course on wars and on international settlement, for that , to understand these patterns and be ready for what awaits us, how? during the war, and after the war ends, no matter how it ends, and it is quite difficult to maintain this framework of freedom and democracy, human rights, when survival instincts come to the fore, and this is understandable, it is not some fault, it's just a context in which a responsible person has to rely even more... on...
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last year they were at california is procedures stanford university, some of the same fighters, along with their wives known as the association of families as, as of style defenders. and they publicly posted all over social media after these visits bragging about both this u. k. parliamentary parents where they were reportedly hobnobbing with both tory and labor representatives ahead of a july 4th election. it was just called this week. great luck. i'm sure that is. and also they post on social media after the stand for gig as well. and they brought all of their favor gear with them to the u. k. complete with over nazi symbols like the wolf's angel symbol that was once used by the nazi ss and the were mocked in the world war 2 era. the as of soldiers were trained by the wes, it's the ottawa citizen, the reported even before the print conflict went red hot that counted as military leaders training these guys noticed all the nazi tattoos i'm are like uh, all right, so what do we do of all this and ultimately they just decided that it was totally cool, totally normal, as long as the medi
last year they were at california is procedures stanford university, some of the same fighters, along with their wives known as the association of families as, as of style defenders. and they publicly posted all over social media after these visits bragging about both this u. k. parliamentary parents where they were reportedly hobnobbing with both tory and labor representatives ahead of a july 4th election. it was just called this week. great luck. i'm sure that is. and also they post on social...
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now, here is a live look over at stanford university this morning. that university threatening protesters that they could be suspended. this demonstration and the ones at uc berkeley and san francisco state have not resulted in any arrests. but the tensions are continuing to boil over amid campus unrest. this is where protesters are pledging to keep up their fight. congress now getting involved today in the bay's bree jackson joining us live this morning from washington. so, bree, what kind of actions are we talking about here from lawmakers? good morning marcus. so the house passed a bill, a bipartisan effort. the house passed a bill to expand the definition of anti-semitism for the department of education to enforce. but some lawmakers did raise concerns that it could threaten free speech on campus because of the broad definition. the measure now heads to the senate, where its fate remains uncertain. now, as nationwide protests continue, colleges and universities grapple with how to handle growing tensions over the war in gaza. this morning, los an
now, here is a live look over at stanford university this morning. that university threatening protesters that they could be suspended. this demonstration and the ones at uc berkeley and san francisco state have not resulted in any arrests. but the tensions are continuing to boil over amid campus unrest. this is where protesters are pledging to keep up their fight. congress now getting involved today in the bay's bree jackson joining us live this morning from washington. so, bree, what kind of...
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vega, it's a global research group at the technical university of denmark. it compares world wide scientific findings and makes some of them of the researchers. the key concept in what we're doing is developing what's called materials acceleration platforms. and they, uh, you can think of them as scientific legal blocks that you can construct with legal blocks and different colors from different countries to solve and to build the specific castle that you are interested in, in building. so it's, you can see continuous the operating around the world, 247, gathering the data that's needed, controlling experiments and equipment at other places it's, it's really a global challenge. and the global solution research so elaborate and complex that it would be in conceivable without international cooperation and exchange once a year for a lens falling wall science summit springs together leading experts, scientists, vega, and whole have also been invited. the hot topic at the moment is artificial intelligence, with the immense amounts of data from global research a i
vega, it's a global research group at the technical university of denmark. it compares world wide scientific findings and makes some of them of the researchers. the key concept in what we're doing is developing what's called materials acceleration platforms. and they, uh, you can think of them as scientific legal blocks that you can construct with legal blocks and different colors from different countries to solve and to build the specific castle that you are interested in, in building. so...
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it has a reputation comparable to that of stanford in the us or oxford in britain. here, interdisciplinary research is being conducted into future green technologies with a focus on solar power. i think we shouldn't be optimistic. we just take solar energy and example a ton of years ago was us. now the cost difference is few $100.00 times difference . we never use fast to be sold cheap, so the only available which it is. if we fix the solar energy, as example, we started 20 years ago, few dollars per kilowatt, right? and over the years through the continues, if us of many researchers and there's actually mix in terms of the size that we can expect now, etc. and some of the places in the world is only like a few cents per kilowatt. something crucial for the future of solar energy. one of the leading centers for research in this field is the california institute of technology. solar cells using new materials are developed here. professor harry atwater researches there development where do i begin my work in solar energy? the world had less than one megawatt total acro
it has a reputation comparable to that of stanford in the us or oxford in britain. here, interdisciplinary research is being conducted into future green technologies with a focus on solar power. i think we shouldn't be optimistic. we just take solar energy and example a ton of years ago was us. now the cost difference is few $100.00 times difference . we never use fast to be sold cheap, so the only available which it is. if we fix the solar energy, as example, we started 20 years ago, few...
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ana raquel minian is a professor history at stanford university and the author of the award winning book undocumented lives the untold story of mexican migration, a recipient of that prestigious and i do mean prestigious andrew carnegie fellowship. their writing has appeared in the new york times. the atlantic foreign affairs, among many other outlets. originally from mexico city, they now live with their partner in the bay area. their book, which we have in front us in the shadow of liberty the invisible history of immigrant detention in the united states is the second and most recent book. now, let me say a little bit about the book. um here we go. in the shadow of liberty, the invisible history of immigrant detention. viking press coming officially on the 16th of april 2024. today is the 39th, so you get to have special copies of this book coming out. and like i said, nowhere books has the copies outside this book reveals the history of the immigrant detention system from its inception in the 1800s to the present time braiding together vivid stories of four immigrants seeking to escap
ana raquel minian is a professor history at stanford university and the author of the award winning book undocumented lives the untold story of mexican migration, a recipient of that prestigious and i do mean prestigious andrew carnegie fellowship. their writing has appeared in the new york times. the atlantic foreign affairs, among many other outlets. originally from mexico city, they now live with their partner in the bay area. their book, which we have in front us in the shadow of liberty...
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former council economic advisers chairman, distinguished fellow in economics stanford university, hoover institute kevin hassett back great to see you your take on all of this so i understand fed messaging out forget rate cuts. >> fed not able to cut rates this year, but also not high enough, if you look at inflation data, last three months running almost 5%, and fact is fed needs to go up from here not down, kind of in denial about that, one metric i see strongly in data that is union wages contracts being negotiated last year kicked in first are quarter year-over-year wages up 6 1/2% firms that gave hos increases to workers have to raise prices that is a a wedge price spiral in the midst of something we understand yet fed seems not to going to leave rates where they are inflation going up to 4, 5%. >> do you think there is a threat fed could raise interest rates. >> data will -- >> he was spot-on -- >> always spot-on, but point is yeah fed is going to look at the data by june, july see they lost control again just almost exactly like a corollary saying transitory, that we're in control
former council economic advisers chairman, distinguished fellow in economics stanford university, hoover institute kevin hassett back great to see you your take on all of this so i understand fed messaging out forget rate cuts. >> fed not able to cut rates this year, but also not high enough, if you look at inflation data, last three months running almost 5%, and fact is fed needs to go up from here not down, kind of in denial about that, one metric i see strongly in data that is union...
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a student led organization that stanford university protesting the disciplinary charges against the pro palestine student protesters. group is called stanford students for justice for palestine, organizing a rally today to urge university officials to drop the charges against the student protesters last week. muslim rights organization care center letter to stanford's president saying the charges go against students right to free speech. according to care, 13 students received this notice of a possible probation or suspension. the rally set for memorial church on james stanford. way today. and a san jose university professor now on administrative leave for her role in the ongoing pro-palestinian demonstrations taking place on campus. the protester is an adviser to student activists on campus and she says the school is trying to censor her kron four's. jeff moment reports. >> well, spring semester may be over. graduations happened. many students have already left campus, including many who are part of this encampment protesting the war in gaza. meantime, though, the events are not slowin
a student led organization that stanford university protesting the disciplinary charges against the pro palestine student protesters. group is called stanford students for justice for palestine, organizing a rally today to urge university officials to drop the charges against the student protesters last week. muslim rights organization care center letter to stanford's president saying the charges go against students right to free speech. according to care, 13 students received this notice of a...
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, stanford. another university is present to say that we are with you and we are looking for you. despite the arrest of 2,600 students and professors in american universities, which led to the expulsion of a large number of them from the university . the students of the university of washington gathered in seattle and chanted for the freedom of palestine from sea to river. they also cut ties with the university they invited washington to companies that help the zionist regime. among these companies is boeing, which the president of the university announced that it is not possible to cut ties with this company. at the same time, some arrested students also said. they took us to a place where there was no water or medical care. i am no longer allowed to enter the university campus. i didn't even get a chance to take my things. this is the same place as a few years ago. neo-nazis and white supremacists demonstrated, but no one had anything to do with them and they were not allowed to enter the unive
, stanford. another university is present to say that we are with you and we are looking for you. despite the arrest of 2,600 students and professors in american universities, which led to the expulsion of a large number of them from the university . the students of the university of washington gathered in seattle and chanted for the freedom of palestine from sea to river. they also cut ties with the university they invited washington to companies that help the zionist regime. among these...
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doctor francis is the senior fellow at stanford university's institute for international studies. and a faculty member on the center of democracy development and the rule of law. he is the director of stanford's masters in international policy and a professor by courtesy of political science. he has written widely on issues of development and international politics. 1992 book the end of history and the last man has appeared in over 28 foreign translations his latest book is entitled liberalism and its discontent. he received his ba from cornell university and classics and a phd from harvard in political science is a great honor to welcome her to annapolis professor. [applause] >> i guess it is appropriate i am arising in defense of liberalism after patrick, is patrick still here? there he is. [laughter] okay. it will be an interesting counterpoint. so, excuse me i had a little motorcycle accident on tuesday i am still feeling a little effects of that. if i stopped and grimaced a little bit you will understand why. in any event, i want to -- i consider myself a classical liberal. i
doctor francis is the senior fellow at stanford university's institute for international studies. and a faculty member on the center of democracy development and the rule of law. he is the director of stanford's masters in international policy and a professor by courtesy of political science. he has written widely on issues of development and international politics. 1992 book the end of history and the last man has appeared in over 28 foreign translations his latest book is entitled liberalism...
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meantime, it's been nearly a week since student protesters created an encampment at stanford university. overall students feel it's been peaceful, but some tell us the fear that could change one graduate student we spoke with says they have noticed additional security. >> new cameras for surveillance around the area that is supposed to be for free speech under i demand that is supposed increase safety. however, we face, we feel more and save when they come and they bring cops new to us. basically saying that this is their property and that we should leave. he says happened multiple times during the morning. >> kron 4 did reach out to palo alto police who say they have not provided any assistance to to the university at this time. meantime, house lawmakers in dc are responding to the student protest movement by passing legislation to expand the definition of anti-semitism. it now goes to the senate if it's passed and signed into law, the bill would broaden the legal definition of anti-semitism to include the targeting of the state of israel. critics say the move would have a chilling eff
meantime, it's been nearly a week since student protesters created an encampment at stanford university. overall students feel it's been peaceful, but some tell us the fear that could change one graduate student we spoke with says they have noticed additional security. >> new cameras for surveillance around the area that is supposed to be for free speech under i demand that is supposed increase safety. however, we face, we feel more and save when they come and they bring cops new to us....
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doctors francis fukuyama the senior fellow at stanford university's friedman institute for international and a faculty member of the center for democracy development of rule of law. he's the director of dorsey master in international policy professor by courtesy of political science. dr. fukuyama has written widely on issues of development and international politics. his 1992 book the end of history and the last man has appeared i2 over 20 foreign translations. his latest book is entitled liberalism. francis fukuyama received his va from cornell university and a ph.d. from harvard in political science but it's a great honor to welcome to annapolis francis fukuyama. [applause] i guess it's appropriate in the sense of liberalism, there he is okay. it will be an interesting counterpoint. i consider -- excuse me i had a little motorcycle accident on tuesday and still feeling the effects of out sofi stop and grimace a little bit you'll understand why. inin any event i consider mysela classical liberal. it's important adjective putting classical in front of liberal because i think there has be
doctors francis fukuyama the senior fellow at stanford university's friedman institute for international and a faculty member of the center for democracy development of rule of law. he's the director of dorsey master in international policy professor by courtesy of political science. dr. fukuyama has written widely on issues of development and international politics. his 1992 book the end of history and the last man has appeared i2 over 20 foreign translations. his latest book is entitled...
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stanford university called in the fbi won a man wearing a hamas headband was spotted on campus! makes adamant were eight maga hot and the media bowed thousand words about him. this guy with a hamas symbol? right under the radar permit during the george floyd rides a mega saw mons of chaos, dozens of cops injured, $20 billion in damage, almost nobody went to prison? mob rule one, four years later, they have the same expectations. joe biden can say it don't all he wants, our enemies will listen to him, why we are we citizens can! you can smack an old lady's hand off and walk out with no bail. nobody's worried about going to jail for a protest. using the foreign exchange students wasting the palestinian flag are worried about getting deported? joe biden hasn't deported anybody? the aca justice system focused on prosecuting republicans, not them. they are not stopping at free palestine either. this movement has morphed into a grab bag of your typical anti- american activism. >> demand... palestine, chicago and beyond. this proves explicitly acknowledging such harm as well as impleme
stanford university called in the fbi won a man wearing a hamas headband was spotted on campus! makes adamant were eight maga hot and the media bowed thousand words about him. this guy with a hamas symbol? right under the radar permit during the george floyd rides a mega saw mons of chaos, dozens of cops injured, $20 billion in damage, almost nobody went to prison? mob rule one, four years later, they have the same expectations. joe biden can say it don't all he wants, our enemies will listen...
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university snapping this photo of a man wearing a hamas headband on campus the white house has dismissed criticism ao biden played both sides of the card after he called out islamaphobia and anti-semitism. >> we've been seeingti anti-semitic rhetoric onc this does he think it is as big a problem on campuses nanti-semitism. >> he will call at all forms of hate always it's part of who wer are in the country we talk about freedoms and democracy to disagree and agree with each other so the president will call out all forms of hate respect to the effect we are at anuntr inflection point with anti-semitism in this country and there's no claims right now of islamaphobia why do you think the president is doing that? >> he is worried about losing michigan they like to say thelo squad doesn't t have influenced far left in the party but she'se the 1 driving this movement against joe biden is verybe worried about noint being able o get these votes in november i do want to focus in on the comments jamaal bowman made for examplea. he said the anti-semitism which is just racism is minimal will we accep
university snapping this photo of a man wearing a hamas headband on campus the white house has dismissed criticism ao biden played both sides of the card after he called out islamaphobia and anti-semitism. >> we've been seeingti anti-semitic rhetoric onc this does he think it is as big a problem on campuses nanti-semitism. >> he will call at all forms of hate always it's part of who wer are in the country we talk about freedoms and democracy to disagree and agree with each other so...
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in the early 1960s , afanasy akhrem worked in the laboratories of harvard and stanford universities in the usa, under the leadership of nobel laureate professor robert woodwa. in 1970 afanasy akhrem was elected a full member of the academy of sciences of the bssr and was invited to work in minsk. here at the institute of organic physics chemistry, he headed the department of bioorganic chemistry, which was later transformed into the institute of bioorganic chemistry. afanasy akhrem created the belarusian scientific school of bioorganic chemistry, which received worldwide recognition, and organized the production of radioimmune kits for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. laid the foundation for the formation of the immunodiagnostic industry in belarus, the results of his fundamental and applied research were awarded high state awards, the author of almost a thousand scientific papers and 100 inventions, afanasy akhrem, a man who changed the world of science in the 20th century. that's it, well , we continue to celebrate this wonderful day called tuesday, today is may 7th,
in the early 1960s , afanasy akhrem worked in the laboratories of harvard and stanford universities in the usa, under the leadership of nobel laureate professor robert woodwa. in 1970 afanasy akhrem was elected a full member of the academy of sciences of the bssr and was invited to work in minsk. here at the institute of organic physics chemistry, he headed the department of bioorganic chemistry, which was later transformed into the institute of bioorganic chemistry. afanasy akhrem created the...
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he is stopping at the hoover institute at stanford university where he met with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. look at what he posted on social media. no comments from any of the companies over what was discuss in the meetings. we know enough about milei to see why he is embraced by the silicon valley. he is a libertarian and was recently reelected. silicon valley is well known for the libertarian culture. he is promised to open up economic activity in the country after years of isolationist policies. you can't buy an iphone in argentina because of the law that says electronics say electronics have to be made there. he tries to turn argentina into the main tech hub in south america. many of the large tech companies are in the middle of global i investments with a.i. and building data centers all over the world and looking for fresh talent. what is the investment milei wants, frank. >> pictures with tim cook? >> he is retweeting all of his followers who are retweeting. >> it is a loop. >> a rock star visiting silicon valley. >> there are policy issues. argentina has severe --
he is stopping at the hoover institute at stanford university where he met with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. look at what he posted on social media. no comments from any of the companies over what was discuss in the meetings. we know enough about milei to see why he is embraced by the silicon valley. he is a libertarian and was recently reelected. silicon valley is well known for the libertarian culture. he is promised to open up economic activity in the country after years of...
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a student led organization at stanford university is protesting the disciplinary charges against the pro-palestine student. protesters. >> stanford students, justice for palestine, organizing a rally today to urge university officials to drop the charges on student protesters last week. muslim rights organization care center letter to stanford's president saying the charges go against students rights to free speech. according to care, 13 students received notice of possible probation or suspension. this rally is set for the memorial church on jane stanford. way. a san jose state professor is now on administrative leave for her role in the ongoing pro-palestinian demonstrations taking place on campus. the professor is adviser to student activists on campus and she says the school is trying to censor her kron four's. jeff moment reports. well, spring semester may be over. graduations happened and many students have already left campus, including many who were part of this encampment protesting the war in gaza. meantime, though, the events are not slowing down. the professor was suspend
a student led organization at stanford university is protesting the disciplinary charges against the pro-palestine student. protesters. >> stanford students, justice for palestine, organizing a rally today to urge university officials to drop the charges on student protesters last week. muslim rights organization care center letter to stanford's president saying the charges go against students rights to free speech. according to care, 13 students received notice of possible probation or...
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and while there have not been mass arrests reported locally, students at stanford say the university is threatening discipline in a vague way. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes is following the story. >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. >> our messaging, obviously, as with all the other campuses across the nation, is divestment is transparency. >> white plaza is the campus space for free expression. the university allows tabling from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, but said it has policies that include no overnight camping. organizers say they're aware of it and that there could be discipline, but say people who aren't involved with the encampment are wrongly facing punishment like suspension. >> one student wasn't even here when any of this was going down, when the account was going down, and probably won't be here for the foreseeable future, a
and while there have not been mass arrests reported locally, students at stanford say the university is threatening discipline in a vague way. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes is following the story. >> stanford is warning of discipline for student protesters who break campus policy as a gaza solidarity encampment enters its fifth day, protest organizers are demanding that stanford separates itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war....
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. >> welcome to the campus of stanford university, the military policy conference. we are excited to have with us austan goolsbee, the president of the chicago federal reserve bank. thank you for making time for us on a morning when all of a sudden the disappointments the markets had on wednesday went away. three but he is happy this morning. jobs came in lower than expected , 100 75,000. what was your reaction. -- reaction? austan: 175,000 is a solid report. a root of our friction may be it is a day trader timetable and there is an economic timetable for setting monetary policy. we have inflation on employment. registering to figure out, after the excellent dual mandate performance of any 23, where inflation fell almost as much as it has fallen on record, and did so without a recession -- how much can we continue that into 2024? we hit a bump for sure at the start of the year on the inflation front. and now, everybody has just got to take a step back and try to figure out, is that a sign that the economy is overheating? or is that a sign of some other thing? the mo
. >> welcome to the campus of stanford university, the military policy conference. we are excited to have with us austan goolsbee, the president of the chicago federal reserve bank. thank you for making time for us on a morning when all of a sudden the disappointments the markets had on wednesday went away. three but he is happy this morning. jobs came in lower than expected , 100 75,000. what was your reaction. -- reaction? austan: 175,000 is a solid report. a root of our friction may be...
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and we've got some great products, on the court, on the diamond. >> jessica allister, a stanford alum, is now in her sixth season as head coach of the university's powerhouse softball program. this season, her fifth ranked cardinal are headed into their final homestand friday with a pac 12 tournament and women's college world series. not far off, but she wants her team to focus on the task at hand. >> and we got all sorts of end goals. but if you start looking too far into the future, you're not going to take care of the work in front of you off the diamond. >> it's a unique time for alyssa's team, and they know that. >> i think it can really get to a point where, softball does become a big of a sport as it should be. >> tv viewership of women's sports is at an all time high. cherry topped by an unprecedented 103% jump in viewership for the ncaa women's college basketball tournament. just last month. now, stanford's softball is hoping their sport carries the torch. >> they say there's two kinds of fans. there's softball fans and fans that haven't watched softball yet. and i believe th
and we've got some great products, on the court, on the diamond. >> jessica allister, a stanford alum, is now in her sixth season as head coach of the university's powerhouse softball program. this season, her fifth ranked cardinal are headed into their final homestand friday with a pac 12 tournament and women's college world series. not far off, but she wants her team to focus on the task at hand. >> and we got all sorts of end goals. but if you start looking too far into the...
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university saying that they want to express their support for stanford's mission of diversity and pointing out that they feel pressured to keep quiet and don't feel they can speak freely about world events because of the climate right now on college campuses. some also say they feel they need to hide their faith because of what's going on in the middle east. this is what was going on at the graduation for uc berkeley law school. this is a graduate waving the palestinian flag >> has she went to get her degree? the ceremony for the students, you know, for the law school and then also on saturday was the main graduation ceremony and those were marked by protests as well. protesters have been camped out on the campus at cal for nearly 3 weeks now. >> all right. some new video shows the moment the teenagers from the east bay were shot at while practicing for participating, i should say in a rowing competition in west sacramento. so here's the video. look at the rowers. look over their head to see the water back there. and again, you can see it get kicked up by what turned out to be bullets hitt
university saying that they want to express their support for stanford's mission of diversity and pointing out that they feel pressured to keep quiet and don't feel they can speak freely about world events because of the climate right now on college campuses. some also say they feel they need to hide their faith because of what's going on in the middle east. this is what was going on at the graduation for uc berkeley law school. this is a graduate waving the palestinian flag >> has she...