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by andrew carnegie. through this idea of the gospel of wealth. and so when a student brings that to mind, there's a number of reasoning processes that they can use to analyze it. but the one i like to think about in terms of this document is the reasoning process of comparison. and so as students can recall, there's an easy comparison to this gospel of wealth, which assumes that the wealthy industrialists during the second industrial revolution should provide some kind of social uplift to the...
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he addressed his colleagues at lincoln center and carnegie hall. as a result, the team received the honor of performing at carnegie hall. in the program. concert works by world-famous composers valentina sylvestrova, myroslav skoryk, evgeny stankovych, as well as the younger generation. their works were first performed in the usa. i am very happy not only because the audience will hear them for the first time, but because it is a statement, a statement against putin and his regime, that he will not be able to silence ukrainian culture, it is strong and bright. but this is not only about music, it is also about the freedom of the ukrainian people and the future. he describes how the invasion began and it was the first piece he wrote that expressed everything he felt, he dedicated it to the people who died in mariupol. sounded oleksandr shchetynskyi. his house and the institutions he invested in were destroyed by russian shelling. according to kerelin, the requiem is a dedicated and important message to the world. this is a moment that we can dedicat
he addressed his colleagues at lincoln center and carnegie hall. as a result, the team received the honor of performing at carnegie hall. in the program. concert works by world-famous composers valentina sylvestrova, myroslav skoryk, evgeny stankovych, as well as the younger generation. their works were first performed in the usa. i am very happy not only because the audience will hear them for the first time, but because it is a statement, a statement against putin and his regime, that he will...
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that was our and david miller of the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington dc. all right, here's a reminder of our top stories. on the 1st day of donald trump's hush, money trial has ended with the dismissal of dozens of drawers. who said they could not be impartial. the former us president called the proceedings a scam us, he left the court in new york. trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover payments to an adult film star. where leaders continue to urge restraints as israel considers have to react to the aerial assault by the rad is, randy. more cabinet has met for a 2nd time since the attack, but has not announced a decision around. and israel accused un security council members have ignoring the threat that the other opposed to their security. you're up to date coming up next on the w. we look back at the long struggle to secure voting rights for women around the world. that many countries are and i haven't had 5 women. they're still under represented except after a short break and decides more news on our website. you don't need to come for
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earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him if the u. s. had forced israel to change its position on letting more aid into gaza. i think the ministrations view of the situation, their willingness. i think you may get unmistakably clear that unless certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance would change, then the ministration of all they haven't done publicly articulated what the or else would be. i think the ministration hinted that there could be a serious costs and consequences or pose and the government of his room. and i think the prime minister understood that he pushed is a political campaign hoping to run against the united states. us pressure too far and the president who doesn't want an open breach with the prime minister essentially put the electron, you know, on probations and gave him a test that i think should be relatively easy for these rallies to, to pass months ago. they could have improved. so focusing on facilitating humanitarian assistance as a priority. they didn't. and as a conseque
earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him if the u. s. had forced israel to change its position on letting more aid into gaza. i think the ministrations view of the situation, their willingness. i think you may get unmistakably clear that unless certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance would change, then the ministration of all they haven't done publicly articulated what the or else would be. i think the ministration...
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that is, are there holland michelle senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs? the u. s. president joe biden's, as he will convene the g 7 countries to plan a diplomatic response to a runs attack by that announced the meeting after speaking to a prime minister, netanyahu over the phone spite and told him that yahoo is real demonstrated a remarkable ability to defend against unprecedented attacks, sending a clear message that israel security cannot be threatened. by then also said the us has not seen any attacks on its own troops in the region, but confirmed us forces helped as well take down nearly all the drones and missiles launched from her run a no bite and cut short a weekend trip to hold the crisis talks with his national security team. let's go to the stuff in simon's in washington dc with more on what he said on this attack. the us president, as well as the entire administration, was very, very quickly to stand by israel officially. and with statements this island class, a standing by israel, quote comes from national security council statement,
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to get into guys that what's crossover to aaron, david miller, senior court, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, focusing on us foreign policy. good to have you with us. we're now seeing israel opening up more pathways for aid. the netanyahu government seems to be responding to pressure from washington following months of international pressure pressure. so . so what changed? i think the administration's view of the situation, their willingness, i think you may get unmistakably clear that in less certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance will change then the ministration, although they haven't done publicly articulated what your else would be. i think the ministration hinted that there could be a serious costs and consequences in pose and the government of israel. and i think the prime minister understood that he pushed is a political campaign hoping to run against the united states. us pressure too far in the president who doesn't want an open breach with the prime minister essentially put the electron, you know, on probations and gave him a test
to get into guys that what's crossover to aaron, david miller, senior court, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, focusing on us foreign policy. good to have you with us. we're now seeing israel opening up more pathways for aid. the netanyahu government seems to be responding to pressure from washington following months of international pressure pressure. so . so what changed? i think the administration's view of the situation, their willingness, i think you may...
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and for the warm welcome you have given my colleagues from carnegie. as jeremy said, our goal is to try to not only help share some of the work that ecfr's network of researchers are doing about the world, but also, for us to try to understand more how the u.s. is changing the nature of american foreign policy, that is so critical for europeans. that is one of the things we will be looking at. i will show you five slides that capture some of the most interesting findings we have. this is a report that ivan and i cowrote together. ivan lays out simple steps about what it actually means. but i will talk you through some of the headline findings are in the background for this, the reason we called it "war and election" is because wars are sometimes fought and lost on the battlefield, but often, they end at the ballot box as well. it is certainly the case that vladimir putin is hoping to win this war in the ballot box. that is something which alluded him on the battlefield so far. i think there is a strong hope in moscow that more fatigue in the west will
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there are some estimates, i interviewed the former israel prime minister on a show "carnegie connects." at least half of the hostages are dead. it is impossible to know. but one thing is clear, the longer they are captive under extremely -- if you listen to the stories of the freed hostages, particularly the women , it is a very grim outcome. while the hostages are not the most important element i am told in the way israelis are approaching war, they are the most urgent element. in the six months and counting, under extremely difficult circumstances. i am tired, frankly, of one side or the other managing to want to capitalize and monopolize their pain. both israelis and palestinians have suffered. while i do not expect them to understand or be empathetic or sympathetic to one another, what i do expect as i expect of myself, is for humans and americans thousands of miles away from this, to be able to understand the pain and the suffering and the trauma both on israelis and palestinians. the inability to basically recognize this on a human level, again, i don't know. i had an extraordin
there are some estimates, i interviewed the former israel prime minister on a show "carnegie connects." at least half of the hostages are dead. it is impossible to know. but one thing is clear, the longer they are captive under extremely -- if you listen to the stories of the freed hostages, particularly the women , it is a very grim outcome. while the hostages are not the most important element i am told in the way israelis are approaching war, they are the most urgent element. in...
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david miller, a long—term negotiator and adviser of the us state department, now senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, thank you much for your perspective. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at another story making news. police in bradford have released the name of a man wanted in connection of a murder on saturday afternoon. he is 25 and from the 0ldham area. he is wanted in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 27—year—old woman, who was pushing her baby in a pram in bradford city centre. a knife has been recovered from the scene of the incident. judith moritz has more. detectives are casting their nets wider than just here in bradford. the man is said to have links to places including in 0ldham, burnley and chester, and so west yorkshire police say they are lazing with neighbouring forces, as well as those further afield, who may be able to help. witnesses say after stabbing the woman multiple times, the man ran off before anyone could stop him. detectives say they have had a good response from witnesses, are following up
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i the carnegie endowment for international peace.- international peace. i think the israelis _ international peace. i think the israelis probably - international peace. i think| the israelis probably briefed the israelis probably briefed the white house earlier today, whether they said precisely what they would strike is unclear, but i think they sort of fence or perhaps what they wouldn't. they didn't one—day strike that would produce a lot of civilian casualties. they seem not to want to hit a nucleoside. isfahan has a very important research centre which is extremely important to the iranian nuclear programme, but it is unclear what military target they did hit. and i think, without trivialising the moment, because it is fraught with two adversaries who believe that they are involved in an existential struggle, somehow change the rules of the game in a rather dramatic way, but at the same time, it's not clear to me yet, it may be within the next 2a hours, whether or not this was signalling and messaging, although in a crisis mode, or whether or not w
i the carnegie endowment for international peace.- international peace. i think the israelis _ international peace. i think the israelis probably - international peace. i think| the israelis probably briefed the israelis probably briefed the white house earlier today, whether they said precisely what they would strike is unclear, but i think they sort of fence or perhaps what they wouldn't. they didn't one—day strike that would produce a lot of civilian casualties. they seem not to want to...
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recently he was posthumous crowley awarded the carnegie medal for heroism, the highest honor for bravey in north america. this is a testament to his courage and selflessness. this reminds us of the profound impact one individual can have on their community. may his bravery inspire us all to act with courage and compassion in the face of adversity. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does gentlelady from american samoa seek recognition? miss radda waggen: -- force mrs. radewagen: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. radewagen: mr. speaker, i rise in recognition of the university of south carolina women's basketball team. these amazing athletes from my good friend joe wilson's district, completed a perfect season culminating in a championship win. special congratulations to senior guard paopao and her contributions to the team. she is of samoan heritage i know our islands always love to see our pacific athle
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this is a picture here of part andrew carnegie's steelworks. so the outcome of this is one of the outcomes of this anyways of period of industrialization and some of its problems is great tensions, labor and class to the extent that some of these tensions lead to violence it's two outbreaks of violence that fact look a lot like literally war. this is a series of panels might on first blush look like some panels from the civil war or something like that. but this is actually a strike at the homestead works, which is one of andrew carnegie steelworks in pennsylvia where in after a strike and the attempt by employers to bring in nonunion laborers there was conflict there violence the state militia was sent in well as the company hiring pinkerton which were private a private police force to try to get over, you know the obstacles presented by striking workers. this is another here that gives you some sense of this. this is from colorado. the early in the gold mines, gold fields of colorado, which shifted away from the sort of old, you know, gold pa
this is a picture here of part andrew carnegie's steelworks. so the outcome of this is one of the outcomes of this anyways of period of industrialization and some of its problems is great tensions, labor and class to the extent that some of these tensions lead to violence it's two outbreaks of violence that fact look a lot like literally war. this is a series of panels might on first blush look like some panels from the civil war or something like that. but this is actually a strike at the...
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middle east analyst and negotiator and republican and democratic administrations and currently at the carnegie endowment for international peace here to take your questions, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats and independents (202) 748-8002. to the role the u.s. plays now, what is the best role? guest: the question is what does the united states want to achieve? i think it's ending in containing the conflict in six months income i think the biden administration finds itself in what i call a strategic cul-de-sac. it's politically weekend, dealing with two parties, the government is israel in the islamic resistance of hamas with no urgency now in either side frankly to ending this conflict and is now faced with the prospect of a serious escalation that could without much of my nation -- without much imagination could go into a war. there may be a lot of leverage on paper. six months in, the administration for any number of reasons, we can talk about has basically been reluctant to impose what i would describe and what normal humans, let's assume u.n. me would describe a
middle east analyst and negotiator and republican and democratic administrations and currently at the carnegie endowment for international peace here to take your questions, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats and independents (202) 748-8002. to the role the u.s. plays now, what is the best role? guest: the question is what does the united states want to achieve? i think it's ending in containing the conflict in six months income i think the biden administration finds...
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when it comes to the met, or carnegie hall, trying to stay relevant and successful, how do strategies differ? david: well, obviously different in terms of art that you look at verses art that you are going to listen to, but also because at carnegie there's been a lot more with collaboration more than at the art museum. the thing they are similar about his believing and taking big risks, thinking you can't get there unless you take risks. by the way, that is a part of the struggle a lot of arts organizations right now. operas, symphonies, trying to get past the canon, which she says are, at one point he said they are old white men. katie: really enjoyed that conversation. who else is coming up on wall street? david: we have a professor of economics from harvard and we are going to ask about the ports that some people around donald trump are planning to take away the independence of the fed if they get into office, so we will be discussing that tomorrow. katie: bombshell reporting there from "the wall street journal." looking forward to that reaction there. thank you, david. this is blo
when it comes to the met, or carnegie hall, trying to stay relevant and successful, how do strategies differ? david: well, obviously different in terms of art that you look at verses art that you are going to listen to, but also because at carnegie there's been a lot more with collaboration more than at the art museum. the thing they are similar about his believing and taking big risks, thinking you can't get there unless you take risks. by the way, that is a part of the struggle a lot of arts...
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shulman receives a fellowship from the german robert bosch foundation and is an expert at the carnegie berlin center. the worst thing is that these people are experts for many governments of european countries, which, based on their findings, determine policies. there remains such a collective greta thunberg, here, here, who rules these annolena berbak and so on. in the city of takmag, zaporozhye region, 11 people died, two are listed as missing, five were rescued from the rubble. this the consequence of a strike by ukrainian militants on a peaceful city. they fired from multiple launch rocket systems . five houses were destroyed, and local authorities provided temporary housing to all victims. rescuers continue to clear the rubble. russian army.
shulman receives a fellowship from the german robert bosch foundation and is an expert at the carnegie berlin center. the worst thing is that these people are experts for many governments of european countries, which, based on their findings, determine policies. there remains such a collective greta thunberg, here, here, who rules these annolena berbak and so on. in the city of takmag, zaporozhye region, 11 people died, two are listed as missing, five were rescued from the rubble. this the...
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i also spoke to drone expert arthur holland, michelle from the carnegie council for ethics in international affairs. earlier, he told me more about iran drone arsenal and its capabilities so it run actually has a very diverse drawing program. they have a, i believe about a dozen different types of drones that can be used in sort of recognize ms. file suicide style, the tax. so unfortunately i, i've been on the road and i haven't been able to. um, you know, look into any of the analysis of the actual attack and the evidence we have which is presumably very thin from last night. but keeping in mind of the ranges of these attacks, it was probably some of the largest suicide drones. so these are foster moving jet powered in some cases, propeller powered systems that have a war head of anywhere between sort of 50 to maybe like 200 pounds. tell us a little bit more to can about it runs drone program. it has the threat from it, been increasing and recent years. it certainly has an important thing to know about iran's drone program is actually it's one of the oldest drone programs in the world arou
i also spoke to drone expert arthur holland, michelle from the carnegie council for ethics in international affairs. earlier, he told me more about iran drone arsenal and its capabilities so it run actually has a very diverse drawing program. they have a, i believe about a dozen different types of drones that can be used in sort of recognize ms. file suicide style, the tax. so unfortunately i, i've been on the road and i haven't been able to. um, you know, look into any of the analysis of the...
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that is, are there holland michelle senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs and we can speak now to hands you all commissions are a senior director of the counter extremism project. thank you so much for speaking with us on the w news. i'd like to start with your thoughts on what has happened here. what do you make of the a tac last night to thank you so much for having me. it was me a you may need escalation, which is nicholas and unfortunately, really complicates things, but it was an escalation, again within the reading and twist. so what happened is, immediately after the drones and the rockets milan from the ring in the territory, united states tv officially announced the launch giving these re lease hours in the case of the drones. and very long time the case of the missiles to actually get ready to defend themselves, including with the help of the men i can. so clearly the radians wanted to show me control force and minimizing the damage. that's actual force. what uh meets upon is around. um, in a including then of course getting the un mission
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let's bring an expert jason brown carnegie science center in pittsburgh. okay, the last eclipse in the u.s. took place several years ago. what happen again for another two decades. why is that? >> the eclipse requires a perfect alignment between three bodies that are moving differently. you've got the sun, you've got the moon, the total solar eclipse when the moon is perfectly aligned between the son of the earth. just not happen all that often. it's very coincidental. the moon is pretty small so i about 100 miles wide as it moves to the united states. your outside that what had her bow she might see some of it but not the totality you see within the band you have shown there. arthel: that is why everyone is driving to the band we have showing there. you were referred to this as a universal experience and an astronomical coincidence. why do you say this? >> everything has to line up just right. if the orbit of the moon landing with the orbit of the earth. at the same time they need to be the same size. the universe is not perfect. the earth is different di
let's bring an expert jason brown carnegie science center in pittsburgh. okay, the last eclipse in the u.s. took place several years ago. what happen again for another two decades. why is that? >> the eclipse requires a perfect alignment between three bodies that are moving differently. you've got the sun, you've got the moon, the total solar eclipse when the moon is perfectly aligned between the son of the earth. just not happen all that often. it's very coincidental. the moon is pretty...
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former nasa astronaut professor emeritus of engineering at carnegie mellon university pittsburgh. jay's going be traveling to ohio to witness. this is your fourth solar eclipse. they are breathtaking, they are awe-inspiring give us a sense you have seen for them what it is like to experience it when the sun gets blanked out. >> when youwould actually see te atmosphere around the sun the universe is just showing its beauty to you. it is fantastic. seeing beautiful streamers coming out of the sun. occasionally they because of bad weather here on the earth. bad weather for satellites seeing the energetic particles as they come out of the sun when it is total is the most phenomenal thing you can imagine. here's my wife and i traveled down to nashville in 2017 to see it. we were fortunate enough to see the beauty of the universe that day. even if it is cloudy, just knowing you have darkness at noon or 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon is awe-inspiring but something out of the ordinary puts the magic back in the world. eric: back in 1963 went up to maine cadillac mountain the highest point on
former nasa astronaut professor emeritus of engineering at carnegie mellon university pittsburgh. jay's going be traveling to ohio to witness. this is your fourth solar eclipse. they are breathtaking, they are awe-inspiring give us a sense you have seen for them what it is like to experience it when the sun gets blanked out. >> when youwould actually see te atmosphere around the sun the universe is just showing its beauty to you. it is fantastic. seeing beautiful streamers coming out of...
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that potentially this would result in a military strike on iran. >> you focus on nuclear policy at carnegie >> are there >> potentials for a nuclear escalation in this conflict? depending on how israel responds and how iran might respond to any israel, israeli response >> well, i guess the nuclear dimensions, this would actually have to do with the ron civilian nuclear program. it's very unlikely israel igoin to use a nuclear weapon to reond to iran.ut iran does have a new their programhat is really inteifying and growing in terms of its work that's essentially what you need to make a nleareapon. and also some of its research and develoent. so a nuear program has be growi exponentially since the trump administration's withdrawal from the jcpoa, the iran nuclear deal but it hasn't made the political decision to weaponize or to convert its civilian program into one of military nature >> and you can >> potentially see ron holding this over. >> the whole conflict. it has loomed large about iran's potential to break out and so that's i think the nuclear dimension of the conflict it's not so much
that potentially this would result in a military strike on iran. >> you focus on nuclear policy at carnegie >> are there >> potentials for a nuclear escalation in this conflict? depending on how israel responds and how iran might respond to any israel, israeli response >> well, i guess the nuclear dimensions, this would actually have to do with the ron civilian nuclear program. it's very unlikely israel igoin to use a nuclear weapon to reond to iran.ut iran does have a...
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. >> carnegie. >> thank you, i need you here the whole hour. the first time hove did carnegie hall, that was a big deal. no rapper had done it. what does it mean to be at the kennedy center? >> well, the funny thing is the second time that ra and i have played the kennedy center. during lockdown, ra and i got on the phone and just started having a conversation. just about music and we're all stuck in the house, and we just were like, you know what, we should go on the road and do some shows. we have been doing shows for the past two years. being able to go down there with coltrane and have these musicians and be at the kennedy center, you're pretty much giving people a show that they have seen but that they have never seen. it's a melting pot with the musicians and us. >> dj jazzy jeff, professor, rakim, thanks to all of you for being here. appreciate you. >>> and a reminder if you want to give us ideas for who else we should have or who you think should play the kennedy center, tell me at ari melber or go to arimelber.com. sign up for my email
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he's a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. he played a key role in u.s. middle east policy for every president from jimmy carter to george w. bush. israel was really blunted and caused relatively little damage. >> it is an extraordinary testament to technology. a significant amount of help from u.s. and is really aircraft. 350 crews and drones, given the effectiveness of this is really air defense, it is quite extraordinary. john: it has been reported that bided told netanyahu to take the win and do nothing. what do you think of that advice? >> the president does not want to see an escalation, let alone something that could trip into a regional war with exchanges foreign exchange -- an extended time. we do not want to see a flirt between israel and hezbollah and i expect mr. biden understands that prospects of u.s. involvement are high so he has given the best advice he can, you are occupying the moral high ground, tensions between the u.s. and israel [indiscernible] all of that i think is being taken seriously by the israeli
he's a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. he played a key role in u.s. middle east policy for every president from jimmy carter to george w. bush. israel was really blunted and caused relatively little damage. >> it is an extraordinary testament to technology. a significant amount of help from u.s. and is really aircraft. 350 crews and drones, given the effectiveness of this is really air defense, it is quite extraordinary. john: it has been reported that...
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and i'm on the to the rain molnar, calling me about the power while the off the night can only logan carnegie. the monkeys are frightened for good reason traffic to his doctor and sell them to the highest bidder. to buy medical research, this black market creed not only in dangers, was brian may populations, but boots public health address. because unlike captive red monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals up that engine free. the torture, the executed and buried alive guns as civil defense officials present evidence found in mass graves were nearly 400 bodies have been recovered the serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is l 0 lives from the also coming up the world food program warns of catastrophic consequences if israel goes ahead with the offensive and rough and university protests against israel's.
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they subpoenaed the head of the united states steel and carnegie, illinois steel corporation to testify in washington and the following week, the truman committee was once again front page news around the country. the headline generally was fake steel going to the navy, and that was one of the one of the investigations where you realize that the truman committee's intervention saved potentially thousands of lives of bad steel, ending up who knows where in battleships, in tanker ships and merchant ships, all kinds of war equipment could have been affected by this poor steel. and the truman committee is still mentioned by members of congress as a model for congressional investigations. here's a sampling. madam speaker, this emergency surge in spending to confront the coronavirus is unprecedented. but the idea of what we're establishing is not, as i said, senate then senator truman proposed it at the dawn of world war two. it worked then, and it will work now as well. we need an entity like the truman commission during world war two to aggressively invest, litigate contractors, punish war
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they subpoenaed the head of the united states steel and carnegie, illinois steel corporation to testify in washington and the following week, the truman committee was once again front page news around the country. the headline generally was fake steel going to the navy, and that was one of the one of the investigations where you realize that the truman committee's intervention saved potentially thousands of lives of bad steel, ending up who knows where in battleships, in tanker ships and merchant ships, all kinds of war equipment could have been affected by this poor steel. and the truman committee is still mentioned by members of congress as a model for congressional investigations. here's a sampling. madam speaker, this emergency surge in spending to confront the coronavirus is unprecedented. but the idea of what we're establishing is not, as i said, senate then senator truman proposed it at the dawn of world war two. it worked then, and it will work now as well. we need an entity like the truman commission during world war two to aggressively invest, litigate contractors, punish war
they subpoenaed the head of the united states steel and carnegie, illinois steel corporation to testify in washington and the following week, the truman committee was once again front page news around the country. the headline generally was fake steel going to the navy, and that was one of the one of the investigations where you realize that the truman committee's intervention saved potentially thousands of lives of bad steel, ending up who knows where in battleships, in tanker ships and...
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i mean molnar bugging me about the power while the off i can only logan carnegie the monkeys off right into the good reason. traffic is got you and sell them to the highest bidder. to buy medical research. this black market creed, not only indeed just wise, probably may populations, but boots public health at risk because unlike captive bred monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals of thought dudgen free on the move out. moving not only have the live. oh yeah, we wouldn't. oh no, you told me not. come on, come up with my phone thing with the lady now. no, i know i'm a girl and we will be kind of cool our side of the matter. i mean, a lot of reaching out for some that off down the on the way. no. the mon sold when china bind, fry me to export at the start to do all kinds of monkeys can be bought easily in cambodia. the oldest 2020 dozens of mac jacks was seized from a smuggling operation on the ty, cambodia border. it isn't an isolated case. traffic magick a frequency discovered in southeast asia. a 102 were found crammed in bags and creates in 2021. many would dead all seriously injur
i mean molnar bugging me about the power while the off i can only logan carnegie the monkeys off right into the good reason. traffic is got you and sell them to the highest bidder. to buy medical research. this black market creed, not only indeed just wise, probably may populations, but boots public health at risk because unlike captive bred monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals of thought dudgen free on the move out. moving not only have the live. oh yeah, we wouldn't. oh no, you told me...
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he was posthumously awarded the carnegie medal for heroism, the highest civilian honor for bravery in north america. this recognition serves as a testament to his extraordinary courage and selflessness. farris' legacy reminds us of the profound impact one individual can have on their community. may his bravery inspire us all to act with courage and compassion in the face of adversity. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the iowa hawkeye's women's basketball team incredible season. i want to commend the south carolina gamecocks women's basketball team. their incredible performance led to the national title in the ncaa championship game. they played a great game. and despite the dominance in the first quarter, the university of iowa hawkeyes had a hard wrenching loss. having lost three congressional races, i think i can say with all sincerity that i know how they feel. however to the hawkeye nation and beyond, you are champions regardless of the title. what you have done to elevate women's basketball as a sport goes beyond titles. take me, for example, i
he was posthumously awarded the carnegie medal for heroism, the highest civilian honor for bravery in north america. this recognition serves as a testament to his extraordinary courage and selflessness. farris' legacy reminds us of the profound impact one individual can have on their community. may his bravery inspire us all to act with courage and compassion in the face of adversity. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the iowa hawkeye's women's basketball team...
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. >> yes, she's eight and she's already played carnegie hall. that is ria kang. she is from new jersey. she just won a prestigious competition in europe. >> i love violin because i can touch people's hearts with the beauty of music. i really want to become a great violinist. >> well, she's well on her way. she touched our hearts. finally, a truly high flying stunt. >> this is skateboarder brandon hayward from la doing his thing on a ramp 8000ft in the sky over brazil. the ramp was suspended from a hot air balloon. he finished his trick by free falling back onto his board with falling back onto his board with a parachut when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. accept the trade offs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose quickly stops migraine in its tracks. treat it anytime, anywhere without worrying where you are or if it's too late. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. migraine pain relief star
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annabelle: always great to have you with us, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. why oxford economics thinks china's growth could come at eight cost for second-quarter data. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> taking a look at the week ahead, china's economy is front and center. most expect the pboc to hold off on a rate cut. consensus sees weaker readings for china. japan's core inflation may cool, but it remained above the 2% target. consumers struggle with high prices and that is your week ahead. haidi: big week going into the china dater and pboc decision. our next guest talks about the increase. luis, league economists. front routing and de-stocking has been moved forward. louise: you recall we had strong data and strong export data for january and february which suggests momentum may fade which means manufacturing thinks will happen. haidi: how you feel about the consumer? do you see signs of improvement? louise: q1 has been resilient. we had a late lunar new year and in general we went into 2024 thinking post-covid recovery has run its course and it has no
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especially because he is, as you just heard, one of our carnegie distinguished fellows at the institute of global politics. and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lot of these a.i. issues that we have surfaced during our panels today. of course he wrote a very important book with the late drt artificial intelligence. article official intelligence. so we're ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if question pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges and ideas that we've hear. so eric, thank you for joining us. you look like you're in a very comfortable but snowy place. i wanted to start by asking you, what are you most worried about with respect to a.i. in the 2024 election cycle? >> well, first madam secretary, thank you for invitinger me to participate in all the activities. i'm at a tech conference in snowy montana which is why i'm not there. if you lock at misinformation, we now understand extremely well that virallity, emotion and particularly powerful videos drive voting behave you, human behavior, moods, everything. and the
especially because he is, as you just heard, one of our carnegie distinguished fellows at the institute of global politics. and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lot of these a.i. issues that we have surfaced during our panels today. of course he wrote a very important book with the late drt artificial intelligence. article official intelligence. so we're ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if question pull together some of the strains of thinking and...
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minister rishi sunak says, uk will continue to support israel's security while maya yahya, director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut, she joins us now via skype from the lebanese capital. and as so, you join us, i am seeing unconfirmed reports that the idf is striking inside lebanon after hezbollah, those are unconfirmed reports as things stand at present. but let's just get your assessment to where we stand today. sunday morning local time after what was five hour wave of attacks on israel. this is unprecedented on the part of tech ron good morning, becky. thank you for having me as you were tightly standing at the edge of a dangerous precipice we haven't seen such escalation in a very long time, if definitely the retaliatory attacks by iran yesterday our game changer. will no longer and a shadow or proxy war between those two began obviously with the direct attack on the, iranian consulate in syria but what happened yesterday really upped the ante even further so we really are standing on a very dangerous precipice and much of it depends on what, how israel reacts and whether it will
minister rishi sunak says, uk will continue to support israel's security while maya yahya, director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut, she joins us now via skype from the lebanese capital. and as so, you join us, i am seeing unconfirmed reports that the idf is striking inside lebanon after hezbollah, those are unconfirmed reports as things stand at present. but let's just get your assessment to where we stand today. sunday morning local time after what was five hour wave of attacks...
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host: the website for the carnegie endowment for international peace. mr. miller, thanks for your time. guest: thank you. host: half an hour from now we will talk to caroll doherty. party identification in the united states and how it has shifted. first, open forum. if you want to participate, it is (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8000 democrats and independent. we will take those calls when "washington journal" continues. >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> saturdays watch american history tv's congress igates as we explore major investigations in our country's history by the u.s. house and senate. each week authors and historians will tell the stories. we will see footage from those periods and examine the legacy of key congressional hearings. this week lawmakers held hearings from 1973 to 1974 to examine events surrounding the 1972 break-in at democratic national committee headquarters in washington, dc. the investigation led to the resignation of richard
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finally begins to weaken, well , business insider writes about this, referring to the estimates of the carnegie fund, well, they say that the international monetary fund predicts that this year the country... will grow faster than all other developed economies , indeed, russia invests a lot of money in the defense complex, thereby increasing its gross domestic product, and thus the economy of our enemy still has a certain margin of safety, unfortunately, but you have to look at reality, sanctions work, but the enemy also finds certain ways to further to increase the gdp, i will finish the issue with this, but a big broadcast is in progress, there will be more, watch us, and now lina chechenina, what she wants to tell us today, the father of the family is building a rocket in the village to hit moscow with it, and at the same time he is understanding in family fun, this is the plot of the new ukrainian comedy krashenka, which will be released on thursday. lina chechenina is now at the premiere screening and is ready to share her, i hope, positive impressions. lina, good evening, please speak to
finally begins to weaken, well , business insider writes about this, referring to the estimates of the carnegie fund, well, they say that the international monetary fund predicts that this year the country... will grow faster than all other developed economies , indeed, russia invests a lot of money in the defense complex, thereby increasing its gross domestic product, and thus the economy of our enemy still has a certain margin of safety, unfortunately, but you have to look at reality,...