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and it's still supports that academia through taxes, tuitions . donations so if you want reform i think you have to change public opinion . it's true that the public's move generally has become more skeptical but the way it actually behaves is still largely unchanged. so the most useful thing that critics of higher education could do is to get the public to understand what's really happening. there is some good news here i think. it's becoming changing 2011, there were 20 and a half-million students in higher education . by eight years later, the population was of the united states had risen by five percent so that others all things being equal that would mean a rise to 21.5 million. figure from 2019 is the covid. so that's actually a drop from the 21.5 you could have expected to 17.5, 64 million. it's a very deep drop in such a short time in eightyears . 19 percent. in other words, almost one in five students have decided that higher education is really not what it should be . now, they change as it caused a panic yet because it hasn't been widel
and it's still supports that academia through taxes, tuitions . donations so if you want reform i think you have to change public opinion . it's true that the public's move generally has become more skeptical but the way it actually behaves is still largely unchanged. so the most useful thing that critics of higher education could do is to get the public to understand what's really happening. there is some good news here i think. it's becoming changing 2011, there were 20 and a half-million...
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that is how far off course academia has gone in this capricious self purchasing.y're assessing the repurposed thing for the people involved. not just dealing with too many left faculty, it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand, you have academic scholars. on the other hand, political activists. on the campuses, the activists are now clearly the controlling majority. there are certainly number of academic teacher scholars left, but they do not have the numbers to control policy. now these two types of people want fundamentally different things. in academic teacher once students to think independently. a political activists once the exact opposite. activists cannot have students analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas. they might choose the wrong one. so it is inevitable political activists will squelch academic habits of thought. >> to watch the rest of the program, visit booktv.org, search for john ellis of the title of his book, the breakdown of higher education hears loo
that is how far off course academia has gone in this capricious self purchasing.y're assessing the repurposed thing for the people involved. not just dealing with too many left faculty, it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand, you have academic scholars. on the other hand, political activists. on the campuses, the activists are now clearly the controlling majority. there are certainly number of academic teacher scholars...
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reply and say something do you find that you get pushback from other economists or you know within academia who become because traditionally we don't address things like well specifically race because i certainly experience that in in academia within genetics when you say there's structural biases and structural racism within science which is factually correct and a lot of people push back and say we're it doesn't affect my work you know because we're trying to pursue objective truth and then you say well yeah but the way you do that is in a system which was fundamentally founded in order to serve a political ideology which was europeans mansion was the reaction to that because generally whenever you talk about race or racism people act defensively biology and anthropology and genetics which is my sort of area of expertise is really founded in a racist ideology and you say that to a historian and they go that's right and often when i say it scientists the reaction is either well a complete ignorance is it i have no idea or b. but you know the data is neutral right i've got this data set the
reply and say something do you find that you get pushback from other economists or you know within academia who become because traditionally we don't address things like well specifically race because i certainly experience that in in academia within genetics when you say there's structural biases and structural racism within science which is factually correct and a lot of people push back and say we're it doesn't affect my work you know because we're trying to pursue objective truth and then...
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but academia is run by mostly you know male dominated communities and you know unless we really change the way people are evaluated and promoted and. elevated in science we're not going to change the system naturally so that's why i'm speaking up about the importance of including women because women are really capable of you know contributing and progressing in science and so why don't we use the 50 percent of the you know population to do that well question for you what about girls when they're in school you know in order to be a professor like you you were once a girl who became interested in science how do we get more girls. get interested in science in a world where it's usually the boys who are put into that channel so the implicit bias extends to even girls and younger people and so you know in classrooms girls may not be. evaluated in the same level as it's boys in science and many other sort of disciplines so i think we need to really promote science and math and other so-called male dominated disciplines from the young age yeah that's right get on when they're young and impres
but academia is run by mostly you know male dominated communities and you know unless we really change the way people are evaluated and promoted and. elevated in science we're not going to change the system naturally so that's why i'm speaking up about the importance of including women because women are really capable of you know contributing and progressing in science and so why don't we use the 50 percent of the you know population to do that well question for you what about girls when...
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even in academia. and were still living with the legacy of that, right?se symbols, statues in those questions still very much live for us. >> absolutely. so stevens is really a person who speaks is most to us today as he could have his time. go ahead. back to pick up the last part of your question, which i inadvertently drop, what drew me to it stevens, i came of age in the era of the 20th century civil rights movement. and was attracted to and participated in it. and when i went to college the black history course among other things title black reconstruction in america. i first learned about thaddeus stevens and the radical republicans. and instantaneously they became heroes of mine. so the opportunity to learn more about stevens and how someone had come to be that individual. just exactly what role he had played in the unfolding of the events of civil war and reconstruction. the opportunity arose about five or six years ago. >> that is such an interesting point the experiences were thaddeus stevens and charles sumner as two of american democracy. also
even in academia. and were still living with the legacy of that, right?se symbols, statues in those questions still very much live for us. >> absolutely. so stevens is really a person who speaks is most to us today as he could have his time. go ahead. back to pick up the last part of your question, which i inadvertently drop, what drew me to it stevens, i came of age in the era of the 20th century civil rights movement. and was attracted to and participated in it. and when i went to...
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attitude was prevalent not only among the more northern political elite, it also penetrated into academia. so scholars north as well as south accepted the view of stevens as an evil predatory individual motivated by the worst possible impulses, and that same point of view was taken up by hollywood which produced a series of films presenting thaddeus stevens thinly disguised as basically the same kind of creature. even john f. kennedy in the middle of the 1950s when he wrote or published his book "profiles in courage" vilifies stevens in line with what he was probably had been taught at harvard. in that same line of interpretation. so it takes the civil rights movement in the united states to begin to compel the mainstream reconsideration both of the civil war and reconstruction, and people like stevens. and while there are a few biographies of stevens published following the civil rights movement, my opinion stevens had not even been received full recognition that he deserved. >> absolutely. i agree with you there. i think with the overthrow of reconstruction the sort of loss cause mythol
attitude was prevalent not only among the more northern political elite, it also penetrated into academia. so scholars north as well as south accepted the view of stevens as an evil predatory individual motivated by the worst possible impulses, and that same point of view was taken up by hollywood which produced a series of films presenting thaddeus stevens thinly disguised as basically the same kind of creature. even john f. kennedy in the middle of the 1950s when he wrote or published his...
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we one of them especially were able to start this hot supply agreement that was transfer from the academia from the couple of university to the government so they almost able to secure a sufficient in boxing those of us to get this strong and massive campaign lalan that together with very active in addition megabucks nation the country i think has allowed to move for a very efficiently time sulfide but natan but i think the most important point is that the syrian society is very willing to just accent. so they have been very and their vision then the cooperation from the people to the doxy in competing that's been great and we have already said of the population by today what about the fact that case numbers are still rising despite the axing drive being so successful. well they kind of overlap so the vaccine companies started really massively. early february and the numbers were racing for any paper ie it is also a holiday effect but it was seen also europe and the us. we have our summer break from january and february early march so there arrives the numbers come. out of probably due to
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and there i will be the first toed a mitt there were sometimes when i felt like i didn't belong in academia. but i owe my path to my family and my mentor, including my division chief diane havler, and my peer, without whom i would haven't got enhere and wouldn't take no for an answer and thought outside the box. i hope to provide guidance to the next generation. as a latina physician improving equity in stem and the physician work force is such a priority for me. so i am lucky to work on this in two ways. as the associate director for the center for aids research, part of my job and passion is ensuring that cis and trans women are represented in research. and that we are forming research design and represented among faculty and doctors. and then improving equity in the physician workforce is a top priority and making the structural changes needed and ensuring that the mentorship is there. there is a vast disparity in representation among doctors, especially in the u.s. and california. and just as an example, latinos make up 40% of the california population, but only fewer than 4% of physici
and there i will be the first toed a mitt there were sometimes when i felt like i didn't belong in academia. but i owe my path to my family and my mentor, including my division chief diane havler, and my peer, without whom i would haven't got enhere and wouldn't take no for an answer and thought outside the box. i hope to provide guidance to the next generation. as a latina physician improving equity in stem and the physician work force is such a priority for me. so i am lucky to work on this...
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academia. you're mostly working on yourself. and government you have the chance to work towards something bigger. that's something that the president i think conveyed well. >> i agree with everything that peter set. certainly that is my impression and memory of the president no doubt. i will be very brief but one more thing. this gets to the heart of the question which is about the president, not just the president by anyone in authority, their ability to affect the information that comes to them by just a minute gesture. he talks about this in his interview about how he was conscious about that. i thought a lot about this during my time in the white house because i would watch how carefully i watched the president. not just his explicit rubble direction to me but i was one of those people when i would walk into the oval office, briefing the president before a phone call or a meeting i would look at every q in the room to see how much time i had. did i active ten minutes? i would rely on all kinds of things like all kinds of tru
academia. you're mostly working on yourself. and government you have the chance to work towards something bigger. that's something that the president i think conveyed well. >> i agree with everything that peter set. certainly that is my impression and memory of the president no doubt. i will be very brief but one more thing. this gets to the heart of the question which is about the president, not just the president by anyone in authority, their ability to affect the information that comes...
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ahora la mujer con más galardones de la academia. >> [habla en inglés] >> y es que los máximos premioslives matter y recordó algunas estrellas que perdieron su vida. carlos, telemundo >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> felicidades a todos. ahora les quiero comentar que una obra de arte por miles de millones de dólares. hablamos por el artista que se adquirió por 69.000.000 de dólares en la casa de subasta. con código sdigitales y que iban a la colaboración en una atención original. hay que tener bastante dinero para comprarlo >> entre los que están como mejor director en la película también por la cinco y entre las mejores películas están las siguientes. los óscares están programados para el 25 de abril para que anote. luego del ataque de reapertura, son más que vuelven a contrtar personal >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> majestuosas montañas... pintorescas carreteras de la costa... tierras fértiles... hay demasiadas razones para querer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia disponible. bajemos el consumo. estamos a a nivel rojo y están
ahora la mujer con más galardones de la academia. >> [habla en inglés] >> y es que los máximos premioslives matter y recordó algunas estrellas que perdieron su vida. carlos, telemundo >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> felicidades a todos. ahora les quiero comentar que una obra de arte por miles de millones de dólares. hablamos por el artista que se adquirió por 69.000.000 de dólares en la casa de subasta. con código sdigitales y que iban a la colaboración en una atención...
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en camino de eso hablaremos >> gracias por la información guillermo le director ejecutivo de la academiarecio de la gasolina en aumento según la triple a el costo de la gasolina es de (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> san francisco el costo de la gasolina e san diego (información en pantalla) >> guillermo cómo está el tráfico vamos a la cinco y 21 de la tarde se ven nublados ya se van vvamos ver qué pasa en cuces de san josé vamos a la pregunta primero cuál de los siguientes enunciados es verdad en relación a los puntos ciegos es cuando uno no pude ver vehículos en esos ángulos primero se elimina si es que el vehículo tiene espejos de cada lado los camiones si es que son puntos ciegos es que no se ven hay que poner atención porque son preguntas capciosascuidado con los camiones vemos el tráfico en dirección este vamos a tener más detalles del tiempo más lluvia al regresar de la pausa >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> ayer el clásico argentino tuvimos una jugada increíble ya le cuento al regresar de la pausa este aparato descon
en camino de eso hablaremos >> gracias por la información guillermo le director ejecutivo de la academiarecio de la gasolina en aumento según la triple a el costo de la gasolina es de (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> san francisco el costo de la gasolina e san diego (información en pantalla) >> guillermo cómo está el tráfico vamos a la cinco y 21 de la tarde se ven...
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. >> what it was supposed to do is create the knowledge of the citizenry and academia decided that it's real job, the primary job is to promote a radical political ideology. now to jump from one to another the purpose is so remote that it's the only one the charters of most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forgetting. that is a pretty astonishing fact, but it's true it is the only purpose that is forbidden. now why did it do that, because the framers knew that if the campuses promoted political ideologies, it would destroy them. they knew that those ideologies were going to be enough to prevent the freedom sort and exploration of new ideas. they were polar opposites and one requires constraint one cannot allow the other to exist. that is how far off course academia has gone in this self repurchasing it's to look at the people involved. we are not just dealing with too many left faculty. it is a different problem altogether dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand, we have academic scholars and on the other hand, political activists. on the
. >> what it was supposed to do is create the knowledge of the citizenry and academia decided that it's real job, the primary job is to promote a radical political ideology. now to jump from one to another the purpose is so remote that it's the only one the charters of most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forgetting. that is a pretty astonishing fact, but it's true it is the only purpose that is forbidden. now why did it do that, because the framers knew that if...
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si tienen niños en casa hay buenas noticias el número de pequeños contagiados no bajando según la academiadías mostrando un descenso por séptima semana consecutiva experto dice que aproximadamente más del 13% de todos los casos son de niños contagiados más escuelas del área de la bahía están viendo sus puertas con el fin de que más niños reciban clases en persona en el este del área de la bahía confirmó que las escuelas secundarias reabrieron hoy siguiendo los pasos de este mismo distrito que ya están abiertos este distrito es el primero del condado alameda en reabrir las escuelas intermedias la decisión surge después de que el condado pasara a la fase roja nacida de san francisco planea ofrecer a los estudiantes regresar a las aulas en verano la iniciativa se llama verano juntos y es una colaboración entre grupos comunitarios y distrito escolar para darle prioridad a los estudiantes en más necesidades el problema ser gratuito para los alumnos desde primaria hasta la secundaria muchos de los centros médicos se han visto fuertemente pactados por el covid-19 nuestro compañero nos lleva a con
si tienen niños en casa hay buenas noticias el número de pequeños contagiados no bajando según la academiadías mostrando un descenso por séptima semana consecutiva experto dice que aproximadamente más del 13% de todos los casos son de niños contagiados más escuelas del área de la bahía están viendo sus puertas con el fin de que más niños reciban clases en persona en el este del área de la bahía confirmó que las escuelas secundarias reabrieron hoy siguiendo los pasos de este...
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mayoría en la asamblea nacional el cine latino no brilló en los globos de oro en los premios del academiaestá dicho (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> qué tal buenas tardes les saluda felicidad aveleyra y secretario de seguridad interno estadounidense dijo que están tratando de reparar las medidas de la administración del presidente donald trump y las familias van a poder ser reunificadas dentro o fuera de estados unidos sin cubrir los gastos comienza la distribución de la vacuna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) de johnson & johnson en un momento en que muchos trabajadores del campo se comienzan a vacunar y también maestros en el estado de los Ángeles >>> qué tal hoy despertamos con excelentes noticias sobre el covid-19 a un año de la primera muerte después de una larga espera la vacuna de johnson & johnson comenzó su distribución con 4 millones de dosis para todo estados unidos es una excelente noticia porque necesita una dosis y poca refrigeración ante la disminución de los casos de covid-19 pero diferencias estados tienen diferentes reglas aquí en los Ángeles van a ser vacunados algunos doc
mayoría en la asamblea nacional el cine latino no brilló en los globos de oro en los premios del academiaestá dicho (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> qué tal buenas tardes les saluda felicidad aveleyra y secretario de seguridad interno estadounidense dijo que están tratando de reparar las medidas de la administración del presidente donald trump y las familias van a poder ser reunificadas dentro o fuera de estados unidos sin cubrir los gastos comienza la distribución de la...
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the purpose of academia has substituted is so remote that it's actually the only one. most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forbidding. that's pretty astonishing fact. it's the only thing that is a silly forbidden. why did they do that? they are afraid if campuses loaded political ideology would destroy them. it would be rigid enough to prevent the exploration of new ideas. the two purposes academic and political are not just different, they are polar opposites. one requires unconstrained thought and the other requires a fixed commitment. in other words one can't coexist with the other. one can't allow the other to exist. that's how far off course. the purpose is to look at we are not just dealing with faculty it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand we have academic teaching scholars and on the other hand political -- the activists are now clearly the controlling majority. they are certainly -- but they do not have the numbers to control policy. now these two types of peo
the purpose of academia has substituted is so remote that it's actually the only one. most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forbidding. that's pretty astonishing fact. it's the only thing that is a silly forbidden. why did they do that? they are afraid if campuses loaded political ideology would destroy them. it would be rigid enough to prevent the exploration of new ideas. the two purposes academic and political are not just different, they are polar opposites. one...
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. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la academia de las artes y las ciencias cinematogrÁficas han revelado una campaÑaa un lugar imaginario o lugar donde ponerte en los zapatos de otra persona, creo que para mÍ siempre que veo pelÍculas me ayuda a ver este, otras perspectivas este ponerme en otras culturas en otros contextos, y creo que genera esta conversaciÓn y inclusive en otros mundos como otras vida >>> cÓmo creas te esta obra de arte para esta campaÑa? >>> bueno yo para mÍ como mucho del trabajo que hago para mÍ es muy importante la historia, este nuestras culturas y ver toda esa parte por ejemplo en el caso de mÉxico con los textiles que son tradiciones antiguas de mi paÍs pero tambiÉn de una manera mÁs contemporanea y crear cosas diferentes y oportunidades diferentes pero con esta, este reconocimiento de nuestra historia de nuestros ancestros entonces bÁsicamente quise ver futurista por eso hice ciertos patrones que no son necesariamente los tÍpicos tradicionales aquÍ >>> cÓmo se sientes de representar a mÉxico en esta campaÑa mundial? >>> obviamente despuÉs un hono que me escogieron a mÍ me c
. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la academia de las artes y las ciencias cinematogrÁficas han revelado una campaÑaa un lugar imaginario o lugar donde ponerte en los zapatos de otra persona, creo que para mÍ siempre que veo pelÍculas me ayuda a ver este, otras perspectivas este ponerme en otras culturas en otros contextos, y creo que genera esta conversaciÓn y inclusive en otros mundos como otras vida >>> cÓmo creas te esta obra de arte para esta campaÑa? >>> bueno yo...
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la defensa dice que actuÓ cÓmo lo enseÑaron en la academia.do por un caso similar a floyd. el gobierno reconoce que fue un esntato. — asesinato. >> fue brutalmente tratada. y asesinada. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ ilia: comenzamos el noticiero con dos rostros del exodo y la crisis que se vive en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. son los rostros de un joven de 17 aÑos, viene a estados unidos a conocer a la madre que lo dejÓ reciÉn nacido. un niÑo de doce aÑos que viajÓ en un camiÓn lleno de migrantes, corriendo el riesgo de perder la vida. pedro nos cuenta su historia. [llanto] pedro: nunca se sintiÓ tan cerca de su madre cuando cruzÓ el rÍo. por eso rompiÓ el llanto. >> era mi sueÑo conocer a mi mamÁ. pedro: viene a buscar a su madre, Él no querÍa que pasara mÁs tiempo sin verla. incluso se vino sÓlo. a escondidas de la abuela. >> no le dije nada a mi abuela para conocer a mi mamÁ. te voy a ver, mami. [llanto] pedro: le llamÓ por telÉfono. >> estoy contento. pedro: casi se ahogaba en l
la defensa dice que actuÓ cÓmo lo enseÑaron en la academia.do por un caso similar a floyd. el gobierno reconoce que fue un esntato. — asesinato. >> fue brutalmente tratada. y asesinada. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ ilia: comenzamos el noticiero con dos rostros del exodo y la crisis que se vive en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. son los rostros de un joven de 17 aÑos, viene a estados unidos a conocer a la madre que...
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alongside training and competing at that welds level and being able to also have a really high level of academia i am inspired to follow through with and did the same. i think that would be really weird even being in the call room and right centre i like to think that the whole academics and being on the track and i think it would be lovely if we both keep pushing each other to achieve our limits. she someone who i watch that beijing and i was about six or seven when the beijing olympics were on and that was my earliest memory. and then lining up alongside her was mind blowing and an opportunity i never thought i would have because i thought she would have because i thought she would move out of the sport by that time i got to that level that i needed to sell to be on that site i let her it was an incredible opportunity and i was so grateful for it. it was so much fun. it was so much fun racing against my idol and seeing her run off. at the end of the day, the tb is it's fun and it's your job of the day, the tb is it's fun and it's yourjob and be trained so hard, why not enjoy it? and enjoy the
alongside training and competing at that welds level and being able to also have a really high level of academia i am inspired to follow through with and did the same. i think that would be really weird even being in the call room and right centre i like to think that the whole academics and being on the track and i think it would be lovely if we both keep pushing each other to achieve our limits. she someone who i watch that beijing and i was about six or seven when the beijing olympics were...
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the second big inflection point was moving from academia to the think tank world. that happened because i got married. my husband was in new york city and i needed to move, so i got a job at the council on foreign relations. that is where i spent the following 26 years of my career before i was so fortunate to join everyone here at hoover. that is my trajectory. in terms of my book, "the world according to china," a companion book to the book i published in 2018, "the third revolution." that focused on xi jinping's transformation of china's domestic policy with a little it of chinese foreign policy. ambitions on the global stage. it is designed to engage the debate. it is quite polarized around what the rise of china signifies. it looks at what are xi jinping's ambitions? it is less about what he says this point than what the actions and patterns of behavior are. i read all 2000 pages of xi jinping's speeches that he has published. i think he has been in published -- in power for a .5 years now. -- in power for 8.5 years now. if you look through xi jinping's eyes a
the second big inflection point was moving from academia to the think tank world. that happened because i got married. my husband was in new york city and i needed to move, so i got a job at the council on foreign relations. that is where i spent the following 26 years of my career before i was so fortunate to join everyone here at hoover. that is my trajectory. in terms of my book, "the world according to china," a companion book to the book i published in 2018, "the third...
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academia is designed to change very slowly, the way that new people are brought into the academic spacend the weight that they are trained and led to advance is very much decisions made by your peers. when you still have people making decisions where we are living in an era where women need to get their husband's permission to open a checking account or women are expected to quit working when they marry, these are practices still common in the 1960's, so we are finally seeing the fruits of jettisoning the last vestiges of the denial of economic opportunity to women. we are finally seeing the fruit of allowing free choice to decide what they want to study and what kind of work they want to do, and it is bringing incredible product into the world, the intellectual insights of these women, their teaching and economic contributions. host: spend a little bit of time building on that. in what way has the presence of women in the study change perspectives? ms. lemke: that is a great question. one of the first and most obvious to me at least is the fact that we are 50% of the population, a touc
academia is designed to change very slowly, the way that new people are brought into the academic spacend the weight that they are trained and led to advance is very much decisions made by your peers. when you still have people making decisions where we are living in an era where women need to get their husband's permission to open a checking account or women are expected to quit working when they marry, these are practices still common in the 1960's, so we are finally seeing the fruits of...
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que sus hijos podrÍan llegar lejos en el mundo de la danza y con sacrificios abrieron una modesta academiabueno, pues apareciÓ un chiquito jovencÍsimo, 20, 21 aÑos creo que tenÍa. venÍa de valencia y yo rÁpidamente me fijÉ en Él. era como un potro salvaje. collins: la tÉcnica y el carisma de toni le dieron el puesto de bailarÍn en “mira quiÉn baila espaÑa”. castillo: creo que de los bailarines con los que yo he trabajado, ninguno tiene la rapidez de pies que tiene toni. antonio: y entonces, bueno, pues a partir de ahÍ fue una escalada muy grande lo que hizo toni con el “mira quiÉn baila”. gracias a un amigo que es poty, que le debemos mucho y queremos un montÓn. collins: no fue un camino de rosas y pagÓ el costo de la novatez en los ensayos de una de las primeras galas del show. costa: yo me acuerdo. claro, 21 aÑos, vengo del baile de salÓn con mis profesores y demÁs, bien cuadradito todo, mi tÉcnica y tal. collins: ignoraba que en televisiÓn lo importante es lo que la cÁmara ve. castillo: y nos ponemos a ensayar y marco una coreografÍa, entonces cargo a la bailarina y me dice que “eso yo
que sus hijos podrÍan llegar lejos en el mundo de la danza y con sacrificios abrieron una modesta academiabueno, pues apareciÓ un chiquito jovencÍsimo, 20, 21 aÑos creo que tenÍa. venÍa de valencia y yo rÁpidamente me fijÉ en Él. era como un potro salvaje. collins: la tÉcnica y el carisma de toni le dieron el puesto de bailarÍn en “mira quiÉn baila espaÑa”. castillo: creo que de los bailarines con los que yo he trabajado, ninguno tiene la rapidez de pies que tiene toni....
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in economics now and so i think it is always difficult to get change in any academic discipline, academias designed to change very slowly the way that we people are brought into the academic space and the way they are trained and allowed to advance is very much decisions made by your peers. so when you still have people making those decisions in an era where people need to get their husbands permission to open a checking account or women are expecting to quit working when they marry, these are practices that were still common in the 1950's. we are finally seeing the fruit of jettisoning those last vestiges of the denial of economic opportunity to women. we are finally seeing the fruit of allowing women free choice to decide what they want to study and what kind of work they want to do, and it is bringing just incredible product into the world, the intellectual insights of these women and also their economic contribution. host: in what ways does the presence of women in the study change perspectives? jayme lemke: that is a great question. one of the first and most obvious to me is the fact
in economics now and so i think it is always difficult to get change in any academic discipline, academias designed to change very slowly the way that we people are brought into the academic space and the way they are trained and allowed to advance is very much decisions made by your peers. so when you still have people making those decisions in an era where people need to get their husbands permission to open a checking account or women are expecting to quit working when they marry, these are...
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the purpose of academia has substituted is so remote that it's actually the only one. most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forbidding. that's pretty astonishing fact. it's the only thing that is a silly forbidden. why did they do that? they are afraid if campuses loaded political ideology would destroy them. it would be rigid enough to prevent the exploration of new ideas. the two purposes academic and political are not just different, they are polar opposites. one requires unconstrained thought and the other requires a fixed commitment. in other words one can't coexist with the other. one can't allow the other to exist. that's how far off course. the purpose is to look at we are not just dealing with faculty it's really a different problem altogether. we are dealing with two very different kinds of people. on the one hand we have academic teaching scholars and on the other hand political -- the activists are now clearly the controlling majority. they are certainly -- but they do not have the numbers to control policy. now these two types of peo
the purpose of academia has substituted is so remote that it's actually the only one. most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forbidding. that's pretty astonishing fact. it's the only thing that is a silly forbidden. why did they do that? they are afraid if campuses loaded political ideology would destroy them. it would be rigid enough to prevent the exploration of new ideas. the two purposes academic and political are not just different, they are polar opposites. one...
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en esta ediciÓn la academia tiene un rÉcord, 76 mujeres nominadas.al llegar 28 y tuv más g mÁs grammys al llegar 28 y tuvo un reconocimiento pÓstumo selena quintanilla con un premio a la trayectoria 26 aÑos despuÉs de su muerte. billie eilish y taylor swift estuvieron tambiÉn entre las premiadas en una gala sin pÚblico y con precauciones debido a la pandemia. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo. gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo. las noticias siguen a las 11. gracias. gracias. >> (música). si). los dejo con exatlÓn. buenas noches >> (mÚsica). >> ayer en exatlón estados unidos. >> (música). >> famosas y contendientes se llevaron una sorpresa en el domingo de eliminación. ambos equipos jugarían a 12 puntos en un carro cero millas. los famosas tuvieron una buena segunda, y tercera ronda. cerraron todos gracias a la ronda de nathalia. los famosos fueron el circuito de balances. y así llegaron al final con una vida.
en esta ediciÓn la academia tiene un rÉcord, 76 mujeres nominadas.al llegar 28 y tuv más g mÁs grammys al llegar 28 y tuvo un reconocimiento pÓstumo selena quintanilla con un premio a la trayectoria 26 aÑos despuÉs de su muerte. billie eilish y taylor swift estuvieron tambiÉn entre las premiadas en una gala sin pÚblico y con precauciones debido a la pandemia. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo. gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo. las noticias siguen a las...
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ya pasamos 2500 graduadas en la academia en sÓlo tres aÑos.ia. estÁ bueno. en un parque de zoolÓgico en el oeste de francia. ahÍ va. recibiÓ una crÍa de mono aullador rojo. ahÍ estÁ. eso en un impulso de conservaciÓn de especie que como ya saben muchos estÁn amenazados. raÚl: ese bebÉ mono naciÓ el 16 de febrero. lo presentaron el 21 de marzo. ha sido llamado como el chongo. pusieron una encuesta en lÍnea que el parque lanzo para ver quÉ nombre le pondrÍan al mono. alan: para los latinos chongo. su madre una hembra adulta que lo llevo en el vientre durante 140 dÍas. dio a luz sin ayuda de los cuidadores del zoolÓgico. dijo que podÍa. el bebÉ se une a los otros tres del parque. ahÍ estÁn. raÚl: yo no sabÍa eso. uno aprende haciendo este programa. son originarios de amÉrica del sur. son un tipo pequeÑo de primate. dice que crecen hasta 72 cm de largo. pesan hasta nueve kilos. las hembras, atenciÓn, crecen hasta 57 cm de largo y pesan siete kilos. alan: hacen un ruido como que estÁn aullando. raÚl: lo incluyeron en su lista de especies que estÁn
ya pasamos 2500 graduadas en la academia en sÓlo tres aÑos.ia. estÁ bueno. en un parque de zoolÓgico en el oeste de francia. ahÍ va. recibiÓ una crÍa de mono aullador rojo. ahÍ estÁ. eso en un impulso de conservaciÓn de especie que como ya saben muchos estÁn amenazados. raÚl: ese bebÉ mono naciÓ el 16 de febrero. lo presentaron el 21 de marzo. ha sido llamado como el chongo. pusieron una encuesta en lÍnea que el parque lanzo para ver quÉ nombre le pondrÍan al mono. alan: para...
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muchos esperaban, donde se han impuestos las mujeres con 76 candidaturas, todo un récord según la academiae usted me hace, doctora beatriz. [♪♪] vamos al que tÚ prefieras, yo te complazco. - ¿seguro? - claro, segurÍsimo. - ok, entonces vamos al "le noir", ¿tÚ sÍ lo conoces? - ¿el le quÉ?a casi te casas. - sÍ, sÍ, ya casi me caso. - ay, no, mi amor, no me puedes hacer eso. bota a esa novia que tienes y te casas conmigo. - te presento a beatriz pinzÓn solano,
muchos esperaban, donde se han impuestos las mujeres con 76 candidaturas, todo un récord según la academiae usted me hace, doctora beatriz. [♪♪] vamos al que tÚ prefieras, yo te complazco. - ¿seguro? - claro, segurÍsimo. - ok, entonces vamos al "le noir", ¿tÚ sÍ lo conoces? - ¿el le quÉ?a casi te casas. - sÍ, sÍ, ya casi me caso. - ay, no, mi amor, no me puedes hacer eso. bota a esa novia que tienes y te casas conmigo. - te presento a beatriz pinzÓn solano,
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say we one of them especially were able to starvation supply agreement that was transfer from the academia from the couple of university to the government so they almost able to secure a sufficient in boxing those of us to get this strong and massive campaign lalan that together with a very active on a fishing network of about the nation the country i think has allowed to move for a very efficiently time sulfide but in aden but i think the most important point is that the jury society is very willing to. talk sense. so they have been very and their mission there in the cooperation from the people to talk to complainants in great we have already sort of their population back today what about the fact that case numbers are still rising despite the axing dr being so successful. well they kind of overlap so the vaccine companies started really massively. early february and the numbers were rising for any paper ie this is also a holiday effect but it was seen also europe and the us. we have our summer break from january and february early march so derives the numbers. probably due to the holy p
say we one of them especially were able to starvation supply agreement that was transfer from the academia from the couple of university to the government so they almost able to secure a sufficient in boxing those of us to get this strong and massive campaign lalan that together with a very active on a fishing network of about the nation the country i think has allowed to move for a very efficiently time sulfide but in aden but i think the most important point is that the jury society is very...
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say we want them especially were able to start this supply agreement that was transfer from the academia from the couple university to the government so they almost able to secure a sufficient in boxing those of us to get this strong and massive campaign lalan that together with a very active in addition network of about the nation the country i think has allowed to move for a very efficiently time sulfide but in aden but i think the most important point is that the syrian society is very willing to use a clearance. so they have been very and their vision then the cooperation from the people to taksim compay that's a great we have already said of their population by today what about the fact that case numbers are still rising despite the vaccine drive being so successful. well they're kind of all over luck so the vaccine companies started really massively. really february and the numbers were rising or any paper e this is also a holiday effect but it was seen also europe and the u.s. . we have our summer break from january and february early march so there rise the numbers. are probably
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certification by serving in noncritical emerging technology billets, fellowships with industry and academia, graduating certifying courses and earning commercial certifications. finally, we recommend the united states digital service academy, an accredited degree granting university and the academy would help meet the governments need for expertise and artificial intelligence, software engineering, electrical engineering, competition will biology several other areas. students would attend the school tuition free and receive a highly technical education. graduates would then enter the government as the servo five-year service obligation. our staff will be available to work with you on further details of each recommendation but for your convenience and consideration we have produced a draft or we have produced draft legislative language for your review. thank you again for the opportunity to prepare before you and i look for to any questions you may have. >> thank you very much, commissioner. we appreciate your testimony today and now lastly we will receive testimony from mr. gilman louie pee
certification by serving in noncritical emerging technology billets, fellowships with industry and academia, graduating certifying courses and earning commercial certifications. finally, we recommend the united states digital service academy, an accredited degree granting university and the academy would help meet the governments need for expertise and artificial intelligence, software engineering, electrical engineering, competition will biology several other areas. students would attend the...
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national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. all in the u.s. alone an estimated 30000 customers have been affected including state and local government agencies and whatever its full scale has yet to be determined some 250000 customers globally could potentially be at risk among their many businesses microsoft alleges that the hook was carried out by a group linked to the chinese government but beijing denies any connection we spoke to tech expert roger k. who points out the ongoing problem with cyber security in the u.s. this is one hack of a large number of them that have occurred in the last little while and in fact the u.s. economy and government. is riddled with servers that have also been breached one way or the other and a lot of your permission has been kagan and we can presume the amenities servers remain carter miles for various reasons including by the word that a lot of the targets with this one were smaller businesses which are typically worse good at keeping things together and patch
national security advisor tweeted last night everyone running the servers government private sector academia needs to act now to patch them. all in the u.s. alone an estimated 30000 customers have been affected including state and local government agencies and whatever its full scale has yet to be determined some 250000 customers globally could potentially be at risk among their many businesses microsoft alleges that the hook was carried out by a group linked to the chinese government but...
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you after the break we'll be speaking to no enchants his daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. well the pandemic no certainly no blood is just blind to nationalities. has emerged we don't have a charity we do a back seat the whole world needs to be. judged as comedy crisis sleaze this time to time so we can do better we should. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is creating the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. welcome back well as the usa continues its televised trial after the death of the police of george floyd which led to uprising all around the world joe biden is again presiding over the detention of thousands of unaccompanied children joining me n
you after the break we'll be speaking to no enchants his daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. well the pandemic no certainly no blood is just blind to nationalities. has emerged we don't have a charity we do a back seat the whole world needs to be. judged as comedy crisis sleaze this time to time so we can do better we should. everyone is contributing each of our own...
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but i think that one thing they're smart enough to understand is if you look at mainstream media academia hollywood big jack now they're they're did they trying to corral people that supported donald trump and they're they're coming out with pitchforks it's really nasty the rhetoric is nasty investigations. surveillance the platforming of people getting book deals torpedoed i mean they're beginning to realize is that you know there's the you know we've been in the when i do we stick together are there going to paris all down and i think that that's a real fear and i think that's why you see a lot of these quote corporatism the bad guys saying whoa i mean that at least they like what they are the base likes one guy we need to start getting around him i'm reading this right because i think it's more out of a defensive position ok i have to you initial observations about stunning firstly. that i hadn't during his 2 presidential campaigns and so fast and 162020 it was unseemly clear that the man enjoy it's supposed phone last slice of the american population in. clued in african-americans and
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that's why i chucked it all for a life in academia, claire. (inhales deeply) it's a special feeling knowing that there's a young man walking around out there who you helped mold, who you can be proud of. -hey, dad. -hey. you know? you're up early. what are you talking about? i hugged you from behind earlier. you know, i said, "i don't remember buying this six pack."
that's why i chucked it all for a life in academia, claire. (inhales deeply) it's a special feeling knowing that there's a young man walking around out there who you helped mold, who you can be proud of. -hey, dad. -hey. you know? you're up early. what are you talking about? i hugged you from behind earlier. you know, i said, "i don't remember buying this six pack."
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after the break we'll be speaking to know and chomsky his daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the risk of no no rush cross the up most of us who got to school with a cyclone things on their way. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. of the real. one by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all and some of the american reared who were to school during the night. found great crowds. to move few you're going to call you and now almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i
after the break we'll be speaking to know and chomsky his daughter and the doyenne of immigration academia have even chomsky about the rights of president biden's detention of thousands of children on the us mexico border. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the risk of no no rush cross the up most of us who got to school with a cyclone things on their way. back home but i can merican...
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folded and i kept the account just for voicing opinions but i kept my name off of it because in academia people who think like me who are not far left of center and have to keep their opinions quiet people from outside the university discovered that it was me they took shots pictures screenshots of the tweets. added commentary to them docs to me which means they exposed me for i as the author of them injected them put them in a sent them to students actual students at the school and encourage them to get me fired from my job sent them around and said that i was racist and i shouldn't have a job and within 34 hours of that i was put on paid leave pending an investigation . there is only the latest in a series of academics whose views of landed them in hot water university of chicago professor harald lic came under fire for criticizing the black lives matter and defund the police movements and he was forced to apologize if a stephen pinker from harvard had been accused of playing down racial injustice in a series of awards tweets suggesting police shootings were not connected to race grego
folded and i kept the account just for voicing opinions but i kept my name off of it because in academia people who think like me who are not far left of center and have to keep their opinions quiet people from outside the university discovered that it was me they took shots pictures screenshots of the tweets. added commentary to them docs to me which means they exposed me for i as the author of them injected them put them in a sent them to students actual students at the school and encourage...