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include our 14s at georgetown university, carnegie melon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, hcc paris, and ucl london. in terms of transparency that we are very big on at the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the qatar foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation by sheikh amosa. they've had ambassador programs and supported our national world affairs honors and global education gala. qatar's population is -- question, anybody know? you just googled it. ruled out of bounds. all right. it's 2 million, 258, 283 people and out of that number, 11.6% our native qataris and 88.4% are non-qataris. bilateral relations between the united states and qatar are strong. qatar hosts the u.s. military central command and they're deployed in qatar and actively supports the so-called islamic state. it serves as qatar's largest investor and these include aircraft, machinery, vehicles, medical instruments and
include our 14s at georgetown university, carnegie melon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, hcc paris, and ucl london. in terms of transparency that we are very big on at the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the qatar foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation by sheikh amosa. they've...
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on what the far right you know but i haven't really heard it from you know a professor at northwestern university are saying this is an interesting concept you know how you know where it should kind of getting this and what is what is the benefits that she was seeing that would come from something like. right and so you know obviously she synthesizing what we in the fold if you will get put in a context she said the sizing essentially it's like a mixture of socialism even some communist ideology with libertarian ideology a lot of some anarky and argues the ology all being synthesized but within the concept context of keeping nation states but ultimately the idea of moving towards this concept of a citizenship of the world right that old you know i'm a citizen of the world and i'm not just here to belong to a nation and i think the idea is to move past the idea of these now the nation states because they evolved we had you know we've had kingdoms we've had empires you can be argued we still have an empire today but right now we live in a nation state model of power systems and if we're moving the
on what the far right you know but i haven't really heard it from you know a professor at northwestern university are saying this is an interesting concept you know how you know where it should kind of getting this and what is what is the benefits that she was seeing that would come from something like. right and so you know obviously she synthesizing what we in the fold if you will get put in a context she said the sizing essentially it's like a mixture of socialism even some communist...
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social media and growing world trade dr jacqueline stevens a political theory professor at northwestern university addresses these issues and more in a recent book states without nations she earlier joined johnstone to elaborate on her promise and on envisioning a future without nation states and traditional governments. but the basic. there are that the reason that we have attachments to a nation state in particular is because people are afraid of death and in order to create a world that would assuage that kind of anxiety they imagine themselves as being part of an intergenerational community in which they are intricately connected and by birth and that will persist after they die so if you are a citizen of russia and you die you can imagine that you in some form may persist if the country state or the nation state of russia persists or any other country and whereas we think of these kinds of attachments as natural my research shows is that they are really the result of a series of laws and that insofar as these attachments are created by laws we can change these kinds of attachments if we can c
social media and growing world trade dr jacqueline stevens a political theory professor at northwestern university addresses these issues and more in a recent book states without nations she earlier joined johnstone to elaborate on her promise and on envisioning a future without nation states and traditional governments. but the basic. there are that the reason that we have attachments to a nation state in particular is because people are afraid of death and in order to create a world that...
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friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and uc london. now come in terms of transparency which we are very big on the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education word that was accepted on behalf of the foundation. the ambassadors have participated in our embassy series and investor programs and supported our annual world fairs honors level education gala. the population is question, anybody know? you just googled it, ruled out of bounds. it is 2 million, 258, 283 people. 11.6% are native qatari's and 88.4% are non- qatari's. bilateral relations between the united states and qatar are strong. qatar host u.s. military central command, we have 11000 americans deployed in qatar, and actively supports nato operations against the so-called islamic state. the united states serves as qatar's largest foreign investor. in the largest source of imported go
friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and uc london. now come in terms of transparency which we are very big on the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education word that was accepted on behalf of the foundation. the ambassadors have...
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you maintain the b average in community college, everyone of the universities in the city of chicago, northwestern, columbia, university of columbia, depaul, northeastern, any one of them, will give you anywhere from 25% to 40% off your tuition. tony went to northside college prep. best high school in the state of illinois. that's just not me, that's "u.s. news and world report." got into the university of illinois, could not afford it. he went to truman community college with a b average for free. now he's going to northwestern university with a scholarship for his education. he will come out with a degree in neuroscience from northwestern university and basically, basically have, no college debt. put that in your pipe and smoke it. so that's our educational plan in a net shell in chicago, go from kindergarten to fourth grade to pre-k through 12 model. and finally what wave established and embarked upon is what was just described. and let me give a full description of it, which is today if you look at college acceptance -- community college acceptance in the armed forces. and i want to get back t
you maintain the b average in community college, everyone of the universities in the city of chicago, northwestern, columbia, university of columbia, depaul, northeastern, any one of them, will give you anywhere from 25% to 40% off your tuition. tony went to northside college prep. best high school in the state of illinois. that's just not me, that's "u.s. news and world report." got into the university of illinois, could not afford it. he went to truman community college with a b...
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qatar that includes some of the best american institutions from georgetown university to northwestern university the spread american values we are combating the root causes of terrorism, hopelessness and lack of education. the blockading countries should remember that when they join and pointed the finger at qatar, three fingers are pointing back to them. these countries accuse us of supporting terrorism yet it was saudi citizens behind 9/11 attacks. been scrutinized by the international community. for the spreading of extremism. it is the uae listed as the state department as a country of primary concern and state that primary concern for the state department money laundering and financial crimes report. the destabilizing the region that a society whose under increased international and u.s. condemnation for their attack on n, causing 70eme million to be on the point of starvation. for their destabilizing role in libya. it is egypt who has abused their current status from the u.s. security council to put a hold on the u.s. request to add u.s. saudi arabia to the u.s. sanctions list. what these
qatar that includes some of the best american institutions from georgetown university to northwestern university the spread american values we are combating the root causes of terrorism, hopelessness and lack of education. the blockading countries should remember that when they join and pointed the finger at qatar, three fingers are pointing back to them. these countries accuse us of supporting terrorism yet it was saudi citizens behind 9/11 attacks. been scrutinized by the international...
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a educational hub in qatar from georgetown university to northwestern university that spread american values, we are combating the root cause of terrorism. hopelessness and like of education and opportunity. thatries should remember when they join, when they point the finger at qatar, three fingers are pointing back to them. these countries accuse us of supporting terrorism and yet it was saudi, taurasi, and egyptian citizens might terrorist attacks. scrutinized by the international community for the spreading of extremism. it is the uae have been listed as a country of primary concern and the state department money laundering and financial crimes report. yetabilizing the region and -- brutal attack on yemen, 17 million to be on the verge of starvation. it is the uae not qatar the international community has been critical of. libya andbilizing violations of the international arms embargo. it is egypt who has abused its current status to put a hold on the u.s. requests. they have made any act opposing their status quo terrorism. a woman driving a car in saudi arabia is time. an individ
a educational hub in qatar from georgetown university to northwestern university that spread american values, we are combating the root cause of terrorism. hopelessness and like of education and opportunity. thatries should remember when they join, when they point the finger at qatar, three fingers are pointing back to them. these countries accuse us of supporting terrorism and yet it was saudi, taurasi, and egyptian citizens might terrorist attacks. scrutinized by the international community...
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ray bradbury one said we are an m possibility in an in possible universe the scientists at northwestern university's center for interdisciplinary exploration and research in astrophysics have discovered that we are even more impossible than we thought the preeminent allows this year's super computer driven simulations to see where the mass of the milky way came from previously we thought that after the big bang atom just come together and recycle themselves within the galaxy being formed but it turns out it's actually much more likely that explosions of supernova spit out massive heaps of gas which is then shot out into space where powerful galactic winds carry them to distant galaxy if in fact it turns out nearly half of the atoms in our solar system are from other galaxies danielle. because our who. led the study said given how much of the matter out of which we formed it may have come from other galaxies we could consider ourselves so space travelers or extragalactic immigrants. were really in your early years i will be have a way of look that was great it was a good days and yeah i like it we're
ray bradbury one said we are an m possibility in an in possible universe the scientists at northwestern university's center for interdisciplinary exploration and research in astrophysics have discovered that we are even more impossible than we thought the preeminent allows this year's super computer driven simulations to see where the mass of the milky way came from previously we thought that after the big bang atom just come together and recycle themselves within the galaxy being formed but it...
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to be played out and we know this from the research that's been done by professor black at northwestern university in chicago he studied all of this all of the allegations that were made that identified supposed that problems all the relief that was expected to occur doctors would stop doing defensive test to try to prevent lawsuits doctors would stop leaving the state doctors would be paid more we'd all have better health care in. texas all of that has has fallen by the wayside there's no question about it costs are increasing can test continue to be done because the physicians believe there are appropriate doctors have not returned in droves to texas as had been predicted in fact they found that wasn't the problem at all there were just fewer people going into medicine and beginning practice in texas so all of it was a big lie there didn't lend any relief that on top of that on top of the that on top of the fact that insurance companies are just absolutely pillaging the medical community and no congress will do anything about that look a few months ago researchers said that prevented preventable
to be played out and we know this from the research that's been done by professor black at northwestern university in chicago he studied all of this all of the allegations that were made that identified supposed that problems all the relief that was expected to occur doctors would stop doing defensive test to try to prevent lawsuits doctors would stop leaving the state doctors would be paid more we'd all have better health care in. texas all of that has has fallen by the wayside there's no...
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. >> tucker: laura beth nielsen is a sociology professor at northwestern university. in a recent piece she argued for rolling back free speech in america. she argued that free speech protects the powerful and the popular. also argues that hate speech can cause physical effects. ptsd, perpetuating discrimination, and she joins us tonight. so, professor, when i read your piece which i thought was interesting and provocative, the question that kept rising was his speech protected on the basis of its veracity? what if you say something that offends somebody else, maybe even causes the injuries that you described emerges going to assume those are real, but it's true? is that protected? >> thank you for having me on. that's a great question. it would be a much harder case to talk about if they were true but i'm talking about the kind of speech that we know to not be true. that singles people out on the basis of race or other protected characteristics and categories. so i'm not talking about debatable political ideas, i'm not talking about >> tucker: no, i'm talking about wh
. >> tucker: laura beth nielsen is a sociology professor at northwestern university. in a recent piece she argued for rolling back free speech in america. she argued that free speech protects the powerful and the popular. also argues that hate speech can cause physical effects. ptsd, perpetuating discrimination, and she joins us tonight. so, professor, when i read your piece which i thought was interesting and provocative, the question that kept rising was his speech protected on the...
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klein served as the law clerk for justice scalia and is and graduate of northwestern university and columbus -- columbia law school. elizabeth goiteen is of the liberty and national security program, the new york school of law, previously miss goitein served as council to russell finecoal, chairwoman of the senate judiciary committee. miss goitein also served as a trial attorney in the federal programs range as a civil division of the department of justice and she graduated from yale law school. elisabeth collins is serving her second term as board member of the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. previously, she was an attorney in private sector at two international law firms and served as the republican chief counsel for supreme court nominations for senator judiciary committee. miss collins was also an assistant attorney general and legal policy, the doj, where she provided advice and counsel relating to national security and other issues. miss collins is a graduate of the university of chicago and harvard law school. we'll proceed to my left and my right. so mr. olsen, proceed,
klein served as the law clerk for justice scalia and is and graduate of northwestern university and columbus -- columbia law school. elizabeth goiteen is of the liberty and national security program, the new york school of law, previously miss goitein served as council to russell finecoal, chairwoman of the senate judiciary committee. miss goitein also served as a trial attorney in the federal programs range as a civil division of the department of justice and she graduated from yale law...
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a solid sense of purpose in your life can lead to you a rest full night the research from northwestern universitye a good reason to wake up in the morning not only have better sleep quality but are also less likely to suffer from sleep apnea. >>> i don't know. i have purpose in my life and i have trouble sleeping. >> exactly. >> i don't know. if you're tired you get good night's sleep. i fix that out. >> all right. check this out. this guy stuck ten stories up. that's bad day. >> it is a bad day. and kathy you're watching stor storms? >>> we certainly are. stormy weather is on the way and the heat is going to be on. iain, i know you love the hot weather and you're going to love this forecast. we'll track the storms in that forecast coming up. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a w
a solid sense of purpose in your life can lead to you a rest full night the research from northwestern universitye a good reason to wake up in the morning not only have better sleep quality but are also less likely to suffer from sleep apnea. >>> i don't know. i have purpose in my life and i have trouble sleeping. >> exactly. >> i don't know. if you're tired you get good night's sleep. i fix that out. >> all right. check this out. this guy stuck ten stories up. that's...
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. >> and researchers at northwestern university say older adult, who have meaning in their lives, enjoyurpose in your life leads to less sleep apnea, a less restless leg syndrome. >> coming up. ment trang do live in bucks county where officials are investigating a mystery. >> well, new development in the case of four missing men from bucks county, i'm trang do, live with what police found overnight. >> and local lifeguards go above and beyond the call every duty. how they help saved a boat that drifted little too close to shore. meisha? >> well, looking outside, dough roadways, sunshine this monday morning, we have accident, construction, addition able tractor-trailer. all of those updates coming up. first we'll take quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will ♪ luis waited his whole life being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the
. >> and researchers at northwestern university say older adult, who have meaning in their lives, enjoyurpose in your life leads to less sleep apnea, a less restless leg syndrome. >> coming up. ment trang do live in bucks county where officials are investigating a mystery. >> well, new development in the case of four missing men from bucks county, i'm trang do, live with what police found overnight. >> and local lifeguards go above and beyond the call every duty. how...
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i teach at northwestern university. i was really delighted to hear on the last panel joe polaski , what most struck you about learning the underground railroad for the show? he said this was the spy network for the civil war. i was like, that is what i'm talking about. i hope this will connect. this is the very beginning of the civil war and some of the things that were going on in maryland, virginia borderland. if i had my slide, i would show you a map of the potomac river. , talking about the southern potomac river that stretches from washington, d.c. down through the border between virginia and maryland. in maryland, it is prince george's county, charles, and st. mary's county. that's the location i'm talking about today. i will target with the river and what was going on on both sides of the river, but primarily on the maryland side. will bethe papers talking about the kind of north-south or slave state-free stay borderlands so integral to the career of harriet tubman and many aspects of maryland's history. i will t
i teach at northwestern university. i was really delighted to hear on the last panel joe polaski , what most struck you about learning the underground railroad for the show? he said this was the spy network for the civil war. i was like, that is what i'm talking about. i hope this will connect. this is the very beginning of the civil war and some of the things that were going on in maryland, virginia borderland. if i had my slide, i would show you a map of the potomac river. , talking about the...
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having taught both northwestern university and boston university, he is currently a senior fellow at international and public affairs at the watson institute for international and public affairs at brown university. a longtime critic of america's interventionist foreign policy, his books include "bitter frui "" "all the shaw's men," brothers," " the and most recently, "the roosevelt, mark twain, and the birth of american empire." all of which i have read and all of which i can not recommend to highly. they are fantastic books on america's history of foreign interventionism. the title of steven talk is "regime change: route to the imperial temptation." please welcome stephen kinzer. [applause] kinzer: thank you. it is wonderful to be here, and especially to the following two such eminent scholars. you have now been given by the last two speakers a picture of where we were around the. period in the early 1960's in the kennedy assassination. i have been asked to get something like a prequel to those speeches. how did we get here? i have been told by my publishers that journalist memoirs
having taught both northwestern university and boston university, he is currently a senior fellow at international and public affairs at the watson institute for international and public affairs at brown university. a longtime critic of america's interventionist foreign policy, his books include "bitter frui "" "all the shaw's men," brothers," " the and most recently, "the roosevelt, mark twain, and the birth of american empire." all of which i have...
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i had the great pleasure to miami so many people in the innocence network and people at northwestern and university of chicago. all these people doing amazing innocence work where they are getting thousands of letters a day, and they're having lawsuits and various people look through and try to see if there are these -- cases they think might be innocence cases where they might be able to help, and what we found out was that they were also struggling to help people get out. most of the innocence workers, so to speak, and innocence attorneys i know have spent so much of their own money helping people out after they are innocent. so, we started something -- at loyola law school in school called life after innocence, and jordan rogers, one of my devoted students, where the law students and the students in general with life of innocence represent people who were wrongfully convicted and exonerated, and the hope is that they help. the start their lives over by getting their records cleaned up. i'll ask clarence about that. but just because -- dna can show that you did not commit a crime, and it may show
i had the great pleasure to miami so many people in the innocence network and people at northwestern and university of chicago. all these people doing amazing innocence work where they are getting thousands of letters a day, and they're having lawsuits and various people look through and try to see if there are these -- cases they think might be innocence cases where they might be able to help, and what we found out was that they were also struggling to help people get out. most of the...
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we don't have it anymore, then i called the reference desk at indiana university of pennsylvania, state college of the northwesternennsylvania. i will go taked a look. teresa is her name. low and behold they had not thrown it out. june, not meobs ', five. jobs," june 1985. archivists and librarians are essential to producing our factual document footnote written history. host: why are there no photos in this book? thatis is a very long book is maybe good value for the money but it is a pricey book. publishers expect authors to do all of their photo research and pay for that. there are very few good photos of barack obama that folks have not already seen and the photographers who own the rights to those photos would like a very pretty penny for them. i'm not someone who is wealthy put $30,000 up front for photo rights. host: we talked about the women but i want to ask you, you write about it often, this is not a book about his presidency. why not? life up through 2004 when he is elected to the booksenate, i believe this is comprehensive and authoritative and will remain the primary book of record about lifek's pre-
we don't have it anymore, then i called the reference desk at indiana university of pennsylvania, state college of the northwesternennsylvania. i will go taked a look. teresa is her name. low and behold they had not thrown it out. june, not meobs ', five. jobs," june 1985. archivists and librarians are essential to producing our factual document footnote written history. host: why are there no photos in this book? thatis is a very long book is maybe good value for the money but it is a...
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university camera. we're dealing with spotty patches of drizzle in and around the northwestern suburbs, that's about it.ey shore that continues to see the heaviest rain. flash flood warning from sea isle to cape may point. this is in effect until 8:15 a.m. this area picked up two to three inches with isolated heavier amounts before. that is the back edge. it's extreme eastern portions of atlantic and cape may county that are dealing with the heavy rain. most of south jersey is dry, route 40 from elmer to mays landing is all right. into the medford lakes area. one lone shower push into northeast philadelphia. that's pulling away, a couple of spritzes and sprinkles north of the pennsylvania turnpike. what's happening we have two crairls of low -- two areas of w pressure. the good news this low did not catch up this surface low. if it caught up, it would have trapped it close to the coast and the rainfall totals would have been much, much higher which is unbelievable considering some areas in atlantic have picked up five inches of rain. winds speeds will increase, 22 miles per hour in atlantic. they will i
university camera. we're dealing with spotty patches of drizzle in and around the northwestern suburbs, that's about it.ey shore that continues to see the heaviest rain. flash flood warning from sea isle to cape may point. this is in effect until 8:15 a.m. this area picked up two to three inches with isolated heavier amounts before. that is the back edge. it's extreme eastern portions of atlantic and cape may county that are dealing with the heavy rain. most of south jersey is dry, route 40...
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universities but it's dangerous because there are questioning too many eternal verities including. that. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwestern salem county in southern new jersey camden county in southern new jersey also southwestern mercer county in central new jersey gloucester county in southern new jersey northwestern burlington county in southern new jersey southeastern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania southeastern bucks county in southeastern pennsylvania philadelphia county in southeastern pennsylvania eastern delaware county in southeastern pennsylvania in till six fifteen pm five thirty five severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near doylestown to near jeep stone moving east twenty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and the size hail source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines locations and pack that include philadelphia trenton camden gloucester city cherry hill bensalem mount laurel ewing chester willingboro. news. glassboro lindenwold number to florence. for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building
universities but it's dangerous because there are questioning too many eternal verities including. that. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwestern salem county in southern new jersey camden county in southern new jersey also southwestern mercer county in central new jersey gloucester county in southern new jersey northwestern burlington county in southern new jersey southeastern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania...