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in 1 1920 and houston enters harvard university.nd as he did as a student he excels in his studies. absolutely excels. in fact, houston becomes the first african-american editor of the harvard law review. at the first half of the american editor of the harvard law review. the nation's foremost scholarly legal journal at the time. this is someone who is editing thes scholarship of coming to that journal. and to give you some parallel the few other african-american editors of the harvard law review were of barack obama. it's an amazing accomplishment he achieves at this early age. in 19202 charles hamilton houston graduates with his bachelors of law from harvard university. again he is thinking strategically about how he's going to dismantle racial segregation.la and houston is someone who needs it data. who needs information. he needs to see where the problem lies. another two years at harvard but it 19204 when it comes out charles hamilton houston takes a survey of the u.s. south. african-american access to lawyers in the u.s. south
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in 1920, 1920, charles hamilton houston enters, harvard university. okay. and and as he did a student, he excels in his studies. absolutely excels. in fact, houston becomes the first african-american editor of the harvard review, which was the first african-american editor of the harvard law review, the nation's foremost foremost sort of scholarly legal journal at the time. this is someone who was editing the, you know the scholarship that's coming through that journal is the head of it. and to give you some parallel one of the only the few other african-american editors of the harvard law review was morocco. okay. so it's an amazing, accomplished man that he achieves at this early age. in, 1922, charles hamilton houston graduate with his bachelor's of law from harvard university. again, he's thinking strategic about how he's going to dismantle racial segregation the law and houston, as someone needs data, he needs information, he needs to sort of see where the problem lies. okay. he spends another two years at harvard. he gets his doctors of law. but in 19
in 1920, 1920, charles hamilton houston enters, harvard university. okay. and and as he did a student, he excels in his studies. absolutely excels. in fact, houston becomes the first african-american editor of the harvard review, which was the first african-american editor of the harvard law review, the nation's foremost foremost sort of scholarly legal journal at the time. this is someone who was editing the, you know the scholarship that's coming through that journal is the head of it. and to...
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in 1920, 1920, charles hamilton houston enters, harvard university. okay.nd and as he did a student, he excels in his studies. absolutely excels. in fact, houston becomes the first african-american editor of the harvard review, which was the first african-american editor of the harvard law review, the nation's foremost foremost sort of scholarly legal journal at the time. this is someone who was editing the, you know the scholarship that's coming through that journal is the head of it. and to give you some parallel one of the only the few other african-american editors of the harvard law review was morocco. okay. so it's an amazing, accomplished man that he achieves at this early age. in, 1922, charles hamilton houston graduate with his bachelor's of law from harvard university. again, he's thinking strategic about how he's going to dismantle racial segregation the law and houston, as someone needs data, he needs information, he needs to sort of see where the problem lies. okay. he spends another two years at harvard. he gets his doctors of law. but in 1924
in 1920, 1920, charles hamilton houston enters, harvard university. okay.nd and as he did a student, he excels in his studies. absolutely excels. in fact, houston becomes the first african-american editor of the harvard review, which was the first african-american editor of the harvard law review, the nation's foremost foremost sort of scholarly legal journal at the time. this is someone who was editing the, you know the scholarship that's coming through that journal is the head of it. and to...
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university researcher maryana bodzharyn.ood day good day we talked last time, but as it was, there were completely different circumstances, you came at a time when, as they say, back in the day , joe biden was running for office, and now you came for the candidacy of kanala garis, so a lot has changed since then . indeed, a lot has changed, let's assume that for the better , and why for the better? oh ska, look, me i’ll start right away, because yesterday i watched a former compatriot of ours, there was such a radio continent, his medvedchuk was closed with a bunch, and even the former director was hunted, but he is now a us citizen and writes, all left-wing channels, such as espresso and others, all the time demonstrate anti-trump some line, and then they talk about bicameral support, in one word, attacked us with criticism, and you say in a better way. well, i say for the better, because in my opinion and in the opinion, i think, of many, maybe not no as much on the left as there are generally liberal views of people, and
university researcher maryana bodzharyn.ood day good day we talked last time, but as it was, there were completely different circumstances, you came at a time when, as they say, back in the day , joe biden was running for office, and now you came for the candidacy of kanala garis, so a lot has changed since then . indeed, a lot has changed, let's assume that for the better , and why for the better? oh ska, look, me i’ll start right away, because yesterday i watched a former compatriot of...
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he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy in harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he found that the black hole initiative there in 2016 dr. ivy load, thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new information. well researched and documented information and it's always so interesting. let's start with this expedition to pop. when you get in 2023. how did you 1st learn about this meteor and what made you confident that it was different enough and important enough to be investigated? and so i 1st was interviewed on the radio actually up and bought another meet your that the land of the near come chuck. uh and then that was back in january 29th, uh, 2020. uh. and then i realized that the buy looking online, but the nice compiz a couple of meet your over the past decade and
he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy in harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he found that the black hole initiative there in 2016 dr. ivy load, thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new...
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and this description of professors of harvard university from the situation of the zionists today. israel now to. fazaandeh is isolated internationally and several international organizations are looking for punitive legal and diplomatic measures against it in gaza . the unveiling of hezbollah's emad chahar missile city continues. the former general staff of the zionist army said that the iranians have new weapons that are dozens of times newer than the missiles that hezbollah unveiled. after the pervasive fear and panic in occupied territories from iran's possible response to the assassination of martyr haniyeh, hezbollah's unveiling of the emad 4 missile city added to the terror of zionists. from it the iranians have new weapons that are dozens of times newer than what hezbollah unveiled . they have one request, not from netanyahu and the zionist army, but from iran and hizb. the reason for the request of the residents of the occupied territories from iran is a former officer. military information of the zionist army it says like this. in a war of attrition, mojtaba shah soni, sa
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he is the frank, be bear. junior, professor of science at harvard university. were since 2007. he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 and he founded the black hole initiative there in 2016 a. dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new information. well researched and documented information and it's always so interesting. let's start with this expedition to pop. when you get in 2023. how did you 1st learn about this meteor and what made you confident that it was different enough and important enough to be investigated? and so i 1st was interviewed on the radio actually uh, i bought another meet your um the the land of the near come truck. uh. and then that was the back in january 20, uh, 2020. uh. and then i realized that the buy looking online that the nice compiz a couple of meet yours over the past decade. and i asked my s
he is the frank, be bear. junior, professor of science at harvard university. were since 2007. he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 and he founded the black hole initiative there in 2016 a. dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new...
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he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he founded the black hole initiative there in 2016. a. dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new information. well researched and documented information and it's always so interesting. let's start with this expedition to pop. when you get in 2023. how did you 1st learn about this meteor and what made you confident that it was different enough and important enough to be investigated? and so i 1st was interviewed on the radio actually uh, i bought another meet your um the the land in the near come truck. uh. and then that was the back in january 20, uh, 2020. uh. and then i realized that the buy looking online, but the nasa compiz a couple of meet your over the past deca
he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he founded the black hole initiative there in 2016. a. dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new...
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he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he found that the black hole initiative there in 2016 a dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new information, well researched and documented information and it's always so interesting. let's start with this expedition to pop. when you get in 2023. how did you 1st learn about this media and what made you confident that it was different enough and important enough to be investigated? and so i 1st was interviewed on the radio actually uh, i bought another meet your um the, the land in the near construct. uh, and then that was the back in january 20, uh, 2020. uh, and then i realized that the buy looking online. but the nice uh compiz a couple of meet your over the past d
he is the frank, be bear junior, professor of science at harvard university. where since 2007, he's been director of the institute for theory and computation at the center for astro physics. he chaired the department of astronomy and harvard from 2011 to 2020 . and he found that the black hole initiative there in 2016 a dr. ivy loves thank you so much for being with us. thanks for having me. i have to say right at the start, how much i enjoyed speaking with you. you are always so full of new...
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as they continue the legal battle harvard university telling fox news harvard is confident that onceing to be evident that harvard acted fairly and deep concern for supporting our jewish and israeli students. harvard students behind lawsuit say it's not good enough. >> the idea harvard has lifted a finger to do anything to combat the systemic nature of anti-semitism at its university on its campus is simply not true and they know that. >> other schools were hit with similar lawsuits. nyu and columbia settled their cases. this case not going anywhere. it is back in court later this summer. we'll keep you posted. >> sandra: we know you will. thank you. >> bill: now we have two tickets to blueprints for america and they are very different. j.d. vance about to rally in detroit after kamala harris an
as they continue the legal battle harvard university telling fox news harvard is confident that onceing to be evident that harvard acted fairly and deep concern for supporting our jewish and israeli students. harvard students behind lawsuit say it's not good enough. >> the idea harvard has lifted a finger to do anything to combat the systemic nature of anti-semitism at its university on its campus is simply not true and they know that. >> other schools were hit with similar...
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brant has taught at harvard university, boston architectural college and the university of maryland. he is a senior advisor and adjunct associate professor at the university of pennsylvania's center for the preservation of civil rights sites and an adjunct at columbia university's graduate program in historic preservation. and if that weren't enough, i've also had the pleasure of traveling the country with brant for the last five years where he's developed a board building preservation leadership training that empowers african-american historic sites and museum board of directors. he is one of the most humble and down to earth people you will ever meet who has first name basis with people like phylicia rashod and everybody i can think of in the preservation space. it was like just just a number, great contacts, but also down to earth, enough to do cha cha slide at triple-a conference with the and always just a delight to have. so please welcome brant legs. well, good afternoon to you guys. hear me? we all hear me. oh, now you do. let's just test this. is anyone a graduate? the real h
brant has taught at harvard university, boston architectural college and the university of maryland. he is a senior advisor and adjunct associate professor at the university of pennsylvania's center for the preservation of civil rights sites and an adjunct at columbia university's graduate program in historic preservation. and if that weren't enough, i've also had the pleasure of traveling the country with brant for the last five years where he's developed a board building preservation...
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one of the students from harvard is saying the university in this legal battle is just shining a lighttandard of the ephrata summit is a is there from day one and every day since it has been another scandal, another story, another way where harvard gaslight its jewish student population. >> back in january, six jewish students at harvard filed this lawsuit its plan and they just safe on campus because the school didn't do enough to stop anti-semitism. the lawsuit claims the ivy league school didn't public know might punish students, didn't punish teachers who led those protest that some considered anti-semitic. they set up those in encampments and the students felt there waso recourse for what is going on. a judge finding evidence harvard failed its jewish students. for months, harvard tried to get this thing dropped, explaining they couldn't break up those campus protests because it would have "violated students first amended rights," so as they continue this long legal battle, harvard telling fox news in part, this: harvard is confident that once the facts of the case are made clear
one of the students from harvard is saying the university in this legal battle is just shining a lighttandard of the ephrata summit is a is there from day one and every day since it has been another scandal, another story, another way where harvard gaslight its jewish student population. >> back in january, six jewish students at harvard filed this lawsuit its plan and they just safe on campus because the school didn't do enough to stop anti-semitism. the lawsuit claims the ivy league...
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i was in america at harvard university and my father had sent me to study medicine there .can you tell us about the role of america and england in that event? i had a friend whose mother was on a course in washington and one of the ladies there told her that in a week my husband will become a minister in tehran and i immediately telegraphed this to my grandfather. that you should take care of yourself in the profession , and after 3 years, when they came out of prison, i asked them if this is my telegram to you did he arrive or not? he said yes. what did your grandfather say to you later when you saw him ? he was very upset about this issue. being and saying that i wanted the king to rule and me to rule as the prime minister, and he never accepted this , and finally they staged a coup and america was ruined. the book has written that what role did syeh play in overthrowing his government. what was their problem with mr. mossadegh? it was that with the small percentage they gave to iran to buy oil, my grandfather wanted it to be 50-50 at least. the contribution of iran and e
i was in america at harvard university and my father had sent me to study medicine there .can you tell us about the role of america and england in that event? i had a friend whose mother was on a course in washington and one of the ladies there told her that in a week my husband will become a minister in tehran and i immediately telegraphed this to my grandfather. that you should take care of yourself in the profession , and after 3 years, when they came out of prison, i asked them if this is...
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cheryl casone with details. >> harvard university hiring liz mcgill.controversial testimony in front of congress where she failed to acknowledge anti-semitism on her campus in the wake of the protests that gripped several high profile universities across the nation. mcgill will be a visiting senior fellow at harvard law school this fall. yelp is suing google, claiming in court documents that google spent yearses suppressing its ability to reach consumers through google's platform. the anti-trust lawsuit claims the practice puts google's products ahead of its competitors, prevents businesses from reaching customers without paying google. they're seeking unspecified monetary damages. samasam altman's open a.i. in nw talks that could value the company at $1 billion. the startup of chatgpt boasts investor names like thrive capital and microsoft. this new round will be the biggest infusion of cash from the outside since january of 2023 when microsoft put in $10 billion. telegram ceo is considered one of the most influential tech entrepreneurs in the world,
cheryl casone with details. >> harvard university hiring liz mcgill.controversial testimony in front of congress where she failed to acknowledge anti-semitism on her campus in the wake of the protests that gripped several high profile universities across the nation. mcgill will be a visiting senior fellow at harvard law school this fall. yelp is suing google, claiming in court documents that google spent yearses suppressing its ability to reach consumers through google's platform. the...
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future negotiators and also with harvard university.he future of diplomacy project and i just wanted to say thank you because your book is amazing in terms a retrospective lesson learned. and as you well articulated, the kinds of qualities that one needs to have in order to negotiate successfully and compellingly. so i really wanted to pay that to you. and also, if i may say, you've also been an incredible mentor to me over years in so many different ways and just thank you use of force they do go hand in hand and i think you already well articulated that. but as you were speaking, let me mention to situations in the past and the precedent that come readily to my mind. one is you mentioned i was in the reagan administration at the nsc, and when it went from carter to reagan, we were with a martial law, poland at that time, soviet tanks right there at the border, and general yaroslavsky declaring martial law you remember the famous phrase of reagan, peace through strength he understood. well that in order to be effective policy and certa
future negotiators and also with harvard university.he future of diplomacy project and i just wanted to say thank you because your book is amazing in terms a retrospective lesson learned. and as you well articulated, the kinds of qualities that one needs to have in order to negotiate successfully and compellingly. so i really wanted to pay that to you. and also, if i may say, you've also been an incredible mentor to me over years in so many different ways and just thank you use of force they do...
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future negotiators and also with harvard university. we've had the future of diplomacy project and i just wanted to say thank you because your book is amazing in terms a retrospective lesson learned. and as you well articulated, the kinds of qualities that one needs to have in order to negotiate successfully and compellingly. so i really wanted to pay that to you. and also, if i may say, you've also been an incredible mentor to me over years in so many different ways and just thank you use of force they do go hand in hand and i think you already well articulated that. but as you were speaking, let me mention to situations in the past and the precedent that come readily to my mind. one is you mentioned i was in the reagan administration at the nsc, and when it went from carter to reagan, we were with a martial law, poland at that time, soviet tanks right there at the border, and general yaroslavsky declaring martial law you remember the famous phrase of reagan, peace through strength he understood. well that in order to be effective poli
future negotiators and also with harvard university. we've had the future of diplomacy project and i just wanted to say thank you because your book is amazing in terms a retrospective lesson learned. and as you well articulated, the kinds of qualities that one needs to have in order to negotiate successfully and compellingly. so i really wanted to pay that to you. and also, if i may say, you've also been an incredible mentor to me over years in so many different ways and just thank you use of...
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university about the current situation of the zionists.el is now effectively isolated internationally and several international organizations are seeking legal and diplomatic punitive measures against it. in gaza, of course, now all families have become families of martyrs. and they are massacred by the sudden bombs of that criminal gang. people who have been fighting face to face for decades. winner of unequal battles. more news . the president of russia arrived in baku for a two-day visit became the capital of the republic of azerbaijan. the kremlin announced that you discussed with alif about the further development of relations between russia and the republic of azerbaijan and the strategic partnership between the two countries , as well as other regional and international issues . will do the settlement of the conflict between azerbaijan and armenia was also announced as one of the other axes of the president's conversation. it is still prohibited to import household appliances that have domestic equivalents. according to the deputy m
university about the current situation of the zionists.el is now effectively isolated internationally and several international organizations are seeking legal and diplomatic punitive measures against it. in gaza, of course, now all families have become families of martyrs. and they are massacred by the sudden bombs of that criminal gang. people who have been fighting face to face for decades. winner of unequal battles. more news . the president of russia arrived in baku for a two-day visit...
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okay, one of the great political thinkers at harvard university wrote a book about lobbying the jewish lobby in america wrote there that one of the psychological characteristics of this gang is that they are delusional and always scared, that is, not that they are thieves, but they say, oh, it might be related to us, while a nation is established. adalat pesha and barishe, who is not afraid because they are artificial, he said that this is terror, he said that this is a characteristic of the culture of this gang, for those who are so terrified, the blows are destructive to a nation like us, which has a history of several thousand years and he is strong, now one or two of them can do something , this is good with the self-confidence he has there is no fear at all, they are terrified, and therefore we must know what kind of gang we are dealing with, of course this gang will be the victim of america and the west, you know , the west, who are not interested in judaism, that the jews created this zionist project for their own benefit. he had done it before , that is, these jews were doing s
okay, one of the great political thinkers at harvard university wrote a book about lobbying the jewish lobby in america wrote there that one of the psychological characteristics of this gang is that they are delusional and always scared, that is, not that they are thieves, but they say, oh, it might be related to us, while a nation is established. adalat pesha and barishe, who is not afraid because they are artificial, he said that this is terror, he said that this is a characteristic of the...
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the attack on kursk is a mistake, a harvard university professor reported. his words are quoted by the forem policy publication. the expert noted that the attack will not bring a positive result and will only increase losses in the ssu, there is no point in counting on additional military assistance. wall emphasized that kiev took such a step because of the hopeless situation at the front. and now let's talk about alexander's economy. in january-june, russia's gdp increased by more than 4%. and tell us, what's happening with investments. tatyana, investments in fixed capital have grown by almost 11%. now i will tell you in more detail. in the first half of the year, russia's gdp increased by 4.6%. this is the preliminary estimate given by rosstat. and for 7 months, according to calculations by the ministry of economic development, it has shown growth of 4.4%. meanwhile, investments in fixed capital in january-june added almost 11%. more than 14 rubles were received. the government expects that by the end of the year the result will be higher than current for
the attack on kursk is a mistake, a harvard university professor reported. his words are quoted by the forem policy publication. the expert noted that the attack will not bring a positive result and will only increase losses in the ssu, there is no point in counting on additional military assistance. wall emphasized that kiev took such a step because of the hopeless situation at the front. and now let's talk about alexander's economy. in january-june, russia's gdp increased by more than 4%. and...
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noel is a lecturer here at heart in harvard university's history and letters literature program. she holds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021, lila was a j. willard hearst fellow, the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, as well as a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. current project is entitled native citizens. the fight over native americans citizenship in the u.s.. 1887 to 1924. david silverman is a professor history at george washington university city, where he has taught since 23. he's the author of several books on native american colonial american and american racial history, including this land, is land. the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united
noel is a lecturer here at heart in harvard university's history and letters literature program. she holds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021, lila was a j. willard hearst fellow, the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, as well as a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. current project is entitled native citizens. the fight over...
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doctor knoll is a lecturer in harvard universities history and literature program. she holds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021 lila was a first fellow with the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school as well as recipient of charlotte fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. her current project is entitled data citizens, the fight over native american citizenship in the u.s. 1887-1924. david silverman is a professor of history at george washington university where he has taught since 2003. he's authored several books on native americans, colonial americans and american racial history, including this land is their land, the wampanoag indians, plymouth -- published in 2019 and thunder sticks, firearms and the violent transformation of native america which appeared under the harvard university press16 in 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race making and the united states history. would you please welcome these distingu
doctor knoll is a lecturer in harvard universities history and literature program. she holds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021 lila was a first fellow with the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school as well as recipient of charlotte fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. her current project is entitled data citizens, the fight over native american citizenship in the u.s....
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noel is a lecturer here at heart in harvard university's history and letters literature program.ds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021, lila was a j. willard hearst fellow, the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, as well as a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. current project is entitled native citizens. the fight over native americans citizenship in the u.s.. 1887 to 1924. david silverman is a professor history at george washington university city, where he has taught since 23. he's the author of several books on native american colonial american and american racial history, including this land, is land. the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united states.
noel is a lecturer here at heart in harvard university's history and letters literature program.ds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshire. in 2021, lila was a j. willard hearst fellow, the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, as well as a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars. current project is entitled native citizens. the fight over native...
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university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my right is philip morrison, who is professor of physics at mit and 13 years ago he was a coauthor of what is perhaps the first scientifically valid, reasonable paper ever published on what might well be a possible mode of communication with extraterrestrial life. dr. morrison is considered out among scholarly as being perhaps one of the most broadly knowledgeable scientists in the country. and on the far side is dr. george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief
university theological circles. dr. stendhal is considered one of the nation's most scholarly theologians next to me is dr. carl sagan, who is an astronomer at cornell university, and probably one of the five or six leading researchers on this question of extraterrestrial life is the coauthor with schloss of the soviet union and the very famous book, intelligent life in the universe. to my right is philip morrison, who is professor of physics at mit and 13 years ago he was a coauthor of what is...
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you can see it in the data with the lawsuits against harvard and north carolina university. harvard was admitting blacks with s.a.t. and grade point that would be automatically disqualifying if presented by whites and asians, and that is true in every single education institution in our school, worryingly, medical schools. host: in your book, what prompted you to write the book? guest: a combination of sorrow and anger. i am absolutely distraught by seeing the things that i love, some of the greatest monuments of western civilization, whether it is the music of bach, beethoven, chopin, the words of wordsworth, mark twain, torn down or disparaged as simply a outcroppings of a system of colonial white supremacy. students being given a license to hate on the basis of the idiotic trivialities of race and sex, the creators. a worry that we are fast losing sight of what it took to create the prosperity, health, the freedoms, the unbelievable physical comforts we have today. and also an anger that those things were being dismissed by people that know nothing about them. worry that
you can see it in the data with the lawsuits against harvard and north carolina university. harvard was admitting blacks with s.a.t. and grade point that would be automatically disqualifying if presented by whites and asians, and that is true in every single education institution in our school, worryingly, medical schools. host: in your book, what prompted you to write the book? guest: a combination of sorrow and anger. i am absolutely distraught by seeing the things that i love, some of the...
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she's also a senior fellow at harvard university for science and international affairs and the former under subpoena secretary and director of national intelligence and was ambassador to iraq, united nations, the philippines, mexico, honduras and many other positions in government, and finally toan his level we are honored to be joined by ambassador newman, the president of american academy of diplomacy and served as ambassador in addition to otherio positions so very experienced panel indeed, thank you all for your service to the country. i would like to share housekeeping notes for the audience. the discussion is obviously on the record, we will leave time at the end for questions and answers so we encouragege all of you here in the studio and those watching online to participate and if you would like to ask a question, submit your questions at ask ac.org and i have an ipad up here. the questions are already populating. we haven't started and the questions are coming in. we also invite you interact with us on x, formerly known twitter, you can follow us atlantic council and use the
she's also a senior fellow at harvard university for science and international affairs and the former under subpoena secretary and director of national intelligence and was ambassador to iraq, united nations, the philippines, mexico, honduras and many other positions in government, and finally toan his level we are honored to be joined by ambassador newman, the president of american academy of diplomacy and served as ambassador in addition to otherio positions so very experienced panel indeed,...
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university in the us together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a, so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future here she developed her vision for a climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that water can get through that. ok, i think being colorado is, is really related to delta city like bank call. and many people mention about spawns cities. but being par us is adding another layer of quality of water is not really just to hold a water, but is also when is at the right time, it will auto need to go through it. the fact that she was commission to make the building ecologically friendly is a sign of changing attitudes that governments level a comp have the last screen public space per capita, among mega cities around the world. and we have a lot of development, a lot of concrete. so gland is lice, h
university in the us together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a, so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future here she developed her vision for a climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that water can get through that. ok, i think being colorado is, is really...
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one of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the us, together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and port so that water can get through that. ok, and i think being colorado is, is really related to delta city like bank. com and many people mention about spawns cities. but being par us is adding another layer of quality of water is not really just to hold a water, but is also when is at the right time, it will, i don't need to go through it. the fact that she was commission to make the building ecologically friendly is a sign of changing attitudes that governments level a comp have the last screen public space per capita, among mega cities around the world. and we have a lot of development, a lot of concrete. so gland is li
one of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the us, together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and port so that water can get...
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one of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the us, together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that water can get through that. ok, i think being part of this is really related to delta city like bank call and many people mention about spun cities. but being par us is adding another layer of quantity of water is not really just to hold a water. but it's also when it's at the right time, it will, i don't need to go through it. the fact that she was commission to make the building ecologically friendly is a sign of changing attitudes that governments level the comp have the last screen public's facebook capital among mega cities around the world. and we have a lot of development, a lot of concrete. so gland i
one of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the us, together with her team. she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that water can get...
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university, serhii plohii, i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day, thank you very much, i congratulate you on the holiday, congratulations all viewers, listeners , and you personally, with the awarding of the taras shevchenko award, this is very much. thank you thank you marker for this award award. thank you, i want to talk about historical memory, and you know, i have to confess to you, it is certainly true, sounds like a sign of poor taste, but i will tell you, there have been few history books that i read with such interest as the last school textbook on the history of russia, written by the former minister of culture of the russian federation mydinsky. and the rector of the moscow institute of international relations torkunov, because you know, when i read the books of historians, your books, i think that the gate of europe is such a beautiful pelicode from such an analysis of ukrainian history, when i then read medinsky's textbook, for me it is like watching , i don't even know how it is
university, serhii plohii, i congratulate you, mr. serhiy, and i also congratulate you on independence day, thank you very much, i congratulate you on the holiday, congratulations all viewers, listeners , and you personally, with the awarding of the taras shevchenko award, this is very much. thank you thank you marker for this award award. thank you, i want to talk about historical memory, and you know, i have to confess to you, it is certainly true, sounds like a sign of poor taste, but i will...
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patrick corner of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the u. s. together with her team, she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for a climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that water can get through that. ok, i think being colorado is, is really related to delta city like bank. com and many people mention about spawns cities. but being par us is adding another layer of quantity of water is not really just to hold a water. but it's also when it's at the right time, it will, i don't need to go through it to the fact that she was commissioned to make the building ecologically friendly as a sign of changing attitudes that governments level comp have the last screen public space per capita. among mega cities around the world. and we have a lot of development,
patrick corner of our icon works across asia and teaches at harvard university in the u. s. together with her team, she comes up with ideas for the city of tomorrow in the so a. so if the office is a kind of laboratory for the future. here she developed her vision for a climate resilience city. at the moment, she's focused on a very important construction project. the new government center, which is being built in northern being cocked. her priority is to make sure it's green and courts so that...