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historian of history and civil rights and the sherman fairchild distinguished professor history at dartmouth.
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historian of history and civil rights and the sherman fairchild distinguished professor history at dartmouth. he he received his ph.d. from brown university, and he'll be discussing most recent book, half american the epic story of african-americans fighting in world war two at home and abroad. now to, join this this conversation this discussion is dr. marcus cox marcus is a fellow with the jenny craig institute. and is also currently the dean of fayetteville state university right outside beautiful fort north carolina. oh the. previously many of you know him from town here where he's associate dean of graduate studies xavier and a graduate ph.d. from northwestern an and an expert on african-american military history. and so it's great to have these two amazing scholars and comrades on the stage with us today. and with that, marcus, i'll turn it over to you. and sir, you much. thank you so much. thank you everybody for being here. thank you, mike. and everyone, this is a great opportunity to learn a little bit more about what's happening in the united states and in particular what african-am
historian of history and civil rights and the sherman fairchild distinguished professor history at dartmouth. he he received his ph.d. from brown university, and he'll be discussing most recent book, half american the epic story of african-americans fighting in world war two at home and abroad. now to, join this this conversation this discussion is dr. marcus cox marcus is a fellow with the jenny craig institute. and is also currently the dean of fayetteville state university right outside...
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amna: that is jeff sharlet, professor at dart meant college -- dartmouth college.ou for your time. jeff: thank you. ♪ geoff: president biden will meet with outgoing nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg tomorrow. they are expected to discuss russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine, and efforts to persuade fellow nato member turkey to back off blocking sweden from joining the alliance. stoltenberg's tenure as nato leader ends in september, and a number of countries are competing for who will replace him. joining us now is the nato secretary-genel, jens stoltenberg. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. geoff: ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has been imploring native leaders to put ukraine on a concrete path to membership. he has said he would not. next month at the nato summit without a clear signal about ukraine becoming a full member of that alliance. since there is no consensus among member nations on this matter, what are you prepared to give ukraine? what promise, what kind of commitment? sec. gen. stoltenberg: first and foremost, the
amna: that is jeff sharlet, professor at dart meant college -- dartmouth college.ou for your time. jeff: thank you. ♪ geoff: president biden will meet with outgoing nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg tomorrow. they are expected to discuss russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine, and efforts to persuade fellow nato member turkey to back off blocking sweden from joining the alliance. stoltenberg's tenure as nato leader ends in september, and a number of countries are competing for who will...
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the book, most notably think joy leakey ranking on dartmouth and basic and then claire evans, cobol and jeannie sam at the talk lot about the history of women in computing and how it was you know a much more egalitarian sort of system until the and specifically at elite universities like mit and dartmouth kind started to dominate and and started to sort of overcome the preexisting structures of more equality or at least more access. so, charles, you know you talk a little bit about interoperability and social media at the time you're writing the chapter. it's something that i think it's a lot more on people's minds now as twitter is. and it's strange moments, you know, and i'm curious whether, there's any discussion going on now about interoperability and sort of the next phase of the internet as we're sort of starting to see kind of the as the olympics at the end of these sort of major social networks and more sort of atomization? yeah i think it's there there's sort of pressure coming from directions that i have at least been following. so the first is that there is some know there's
the book, most notably think joy leakey ranking on dartmouth and basic and then claire evans, cobol and jeannie sam at the talk lot about the history of women in computing and how it was you know a much more egalitarian sort of system until the and specifically at elite universities like mit and dartmouth kind started to dominate and and started to sort of overcome the preexisting structures of more equality or at least more access. so, charles, you know you talk a little bit about...
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following this closely is jeff, a professor at dartmouth college in his new book chronicles the rise of right-wing extremism over the last decade. welcome back to the newshour. want to ask for some of your help translating some of the response after the indictment from president trump. this from clay higgins. he said this. president trump says he has been summoned to appear at the federal house on tuesday at 3:00 p.m., this is a probe from the oppressor. what is he talking about? >> it's such a specific call to prepare for battle. a perimeter probe says the oppressors, qanon terms, testing the strength of the real people. he believes trump is the real president. 150 k, i had to do some research. the scale of military grade mats. know your bridges. militias speak for understand the points of attack, literally. wiser concerning to see this, how surprising is it to see this kind of language from a sitting member of congress? >> he has both militia credibility and is being elevated by his party for the border security subcommittee and homeland security. it identifies himself as a militia
following this closely is jeff, a professor at dartmouth college in his new book chronicles the rise of right-wing extremism over the last decade. welcome back to the newshour. want to ask for some of your help translating some of the response after the indictment from president trump. this from clay higgins. he said this. president trump says he has been summoned to appear at the federal house on tuesday at 3:00 p.m., this is a probe from the oppressor. what is he talking about? >> it's...
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that is moving harvard to dartmouth. dartmouth is a greool. [laughter] >> anything further? >> one questiot the 25 year sentence. >> what people forget about the 25 year mark, where they mention racial preferences, they will their own test unless they make themselves unnecessary. what j o'connor was saying was that in 25 years, if we still need race, it is not you get another 25 yearshen declare racial preferences a failure and call it off and to race neutrality to try that instead. >> we are not to the 25 year point yet. if it has its own self-destruct mechanism, where it says we have not working, are we obligated to give more time? in five years it will stop using race. harvard has not decreased its race at all. the only legal standard this court has recognized is in brown. the 25 year mark, we do not support it from the get go. thinas a prediction that is not borne out. 20 yeaenough to call it. >> thank you, counsel. >> m chief justice, the evidence and findings in this case confirm what this court has long recognized, that a university student comprising a multiplicity o
that is moving harvard to dartmouth. dartmouth is a greool. [laughter] >> anything further? >> one questiot the 25 year sentence. >> what people forget about the 25 year mark, where they mention racial preferences, they will their own test unless they make themselves unnecessary. what j o'connor was saying was that in 25 years, if we still need race, it is not you get another 25 yearshen declare racial preferences a failure and call it off and to race neutrality to try that...
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examples in recent years of christians being subject to ridicule and mockery and they fall in love with dartmouthnd that college there was a professor that allegedly failed a student for refusing to concede them and they're soucted on campus. pete: it's about religious pleuroism or destroying the system for years and christians in africa and it's at its peak just in nigeria alone and over 1,000 christians have been missing or killed and i bet a lot of people don't know about the universities and there's a massive christians in the middle east and in china and they have to practice in secret and by the way, you're not allowed to -- your child is not allowed to go to a religious service until after the age of 18 in china. pete: we live in a grievance culture. rachel: welcome to the revolution. turning to your headline. the news alert is three israeli sol cheryl: congressmans killed with a -- soldiers killed in a shootout with egypt. a gunman fired shots killing two and hours later a third israeli soldier was killed before the attacker was taken out. israeli military says the gunman was an egyptian
examples in recent years of christians being subject to ridicule and mockery and they fall in love with dartmouthnd that college there was a professor that allegedly failed a student for refusing to concede them and they're soucted on campus. pete: it's about religious pleuroism or destroying the system for years and christians in africa and it's at its peak just in nigeria alone and over 1,000 christians have been missing or killed and i bet a lot of people don't know about the universities...
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he went to dartmouth college and five days after graduation he was in the military for training, and that guy can remember every single thing. >> that's amazing. 103 years old. >> happy birthday. >> a lot of candles there. >>> right now at 6:00, a big step to boost fire safety. we are live this morning with a look at some of the measures happening in parts of the bay area today to improve protections as the warmer weather heats up. >> it's internal. when you're being challenged from within, as putin has been over the last few days, that also raises profound questions. >> russia in upheaval after a surprise uprising. we're live in washington with the latest developments and what it means for the future of the war with ukraine. >> and a warning for ferry riders. new service times taking effect this morning and the fare changes on tap. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. i'm ginger conejero saab in for marcus this monday. >> i'm laura garcia. we're going to check in with mike in just a bit. what about weather-wise? let's plan for our day with meteorologist kari hall. >> it's b
he went to dartmouth college and five days after graduation he was in the military for training, and that guy can remember every single thing. >> that's amazing. 103 years old. >> happy birthday. >> a lot of candles there. >>> right now at 6:00, a big step to boost fire safety. we are live this morning with a look at some of the measures happening in parts of the bay area today to improve protections as the warmer weather heats up. >> it's internal. when you're...
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examples at harvard, a musical depicting judas as a gay man who falls in love with jesus and in dartmouth or christianity oh presses women. it is not something religions are subjected to on-campus. will: if you tried to put up a display at a university that was pro-christianity it wouldn't last half an hour. that tells you what you need to know. thanks for your courage, appreciate it. "fox and friends" reached out to the university and we have not heard back. more "fox and friends" coming up. like which mower makes the cut. the mulch that finishes the look. and picking a color that pops. you got this. we got you. ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, two, get loose now ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a... ♪ stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. book now at bestwestern.com. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start
examples at harvard, a musical depicting judas as a gay man who falls in love with jesus and in dartmouth or christianity oh presses women. it is not something religions are subjected to on-campus. will: if you tried to put up a display at a university that was pro-christianity it wouldn't last half an hour. that tells you what you need to know. thanks for your courage, appreciate it. "fox and friends" reached out to the university and we have not heard back. more "fox and...
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and a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity health systems and technical technological innovation. she serves on the us covid commission planning group. has served as a consultant for the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations and the nuclear threat initiative. and is the author of longshot vaccines for national, published by harvard university press in 2012. dr. richard j. hatch it is chief executive officer of the for epidemic preparedness innovations, a global partnership that supports the swift development of and equitable to new vaccines, other defenses against diseases with epidemic and pandemic potential. dr. hatchett and his plan is for the world to neutralize those pandemic threats with passion and investment in research and development. tonight our speakers will be discussing lessons from the covid war by the covid crisis group led by philip zelikow lessons from the covid war plain spoken and clear sighted. it cuts through the enormous jumble of information. make some sense of it all. and to an
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army while studying at dartmouth.fter graduation, he was trained to be a part of the military intelligence service for which will he was later awarded the congressional medal of honor in washington, d.c. we want to wish him a happy 103rd birthday. wow, what a hero. >>> in chinatown, some incredible history was on display yesterday. wow. not what you typically see in chinatown, you see this outside lion's den bar lounge in jackson. 15 classic cars, motorcycles and hotrods went on a ride. some of the cars use to cruise chinatown from '60s and '70s. car owners came out to share their stories with old friends and to educate. >> hope is for education, so people can know what it was like to be in chinatown and that we survived, even with all of the asian hate and how chinatown is supposed to be low in business, we're coming back. and these people are the generations of their families who used to be in chinatown in the '60s. and we're doing whatever we want to do to help promote chinatown. >> it makes it feel like family in
army while studying at dartmouth.fter graduation, he was trained to be a part of the military intelligence service for which will he was later awarded the congressional medal of honor in washington, d.c. we want to wish him a happy 103rd birthday. wow, what a hero. >>> in chinatown, some incredible history was on display yesterday. wow. not what you typically see in chinatown, you see this outside lion's den bar lounge in jackson. 15 classic cars, motorcycles and hotrods went on a...
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committee, which sets interest rates during the last financial crisis and is an economics professor at dartmouthnderstand, professor, that you think it will hurt but not work?— professor, that you think it will hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think- _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation is _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation is clearly i what i think. inflation is clearly hurting people. i dissent strongly from the previous commentator because we have just had two giant shocks which is the covid shock in the ukraine war and added to that, brexit. the interest rises really have very little effect. inflation has come down from one point, which suggests that interest rate rises are not the right tool. the idea you make a promise by the prime minister to halve inflation without actually saying, what are the costs of doing that? to the costs of doing that we are hearing very quickly about. we are hearing very quickly about. we are hearing very quickly about. we are hearing about coll
committee, which sets interest rates during the last financial crisis and is an economics professor at dartmouthnderstand, professor, that you think it will hurt but not work?— professor, that you think it will hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think- _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation is _ hurt but not work? that is exactly what i think. inflation is clearly i what i think. inflation is clearly...
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into harvard that student is probably not going to go to welding school that student might go to dartmouth and have a wonderful life and career. i say that because these cases really addressed a narrow issue, whether or not harvard and unc's admission policies violated the equal protection clause. in theory and i stress in theory, the case which held that diversity is a compelling interest that warranted the use of race in admissions policies is technically still good law. the reality is, as recognized by justice tomas and sotomayor that is overruled because harvard and unc's admission policies which they themselves argued barely considered race, those policies did not satisfy the strict scrutiny test of the equal protection clause. >> danny, what are the implications for workplaces that have pursued quota based hiring goals of minorities in the recent years >> that's an interesting point because constitutionally we've carved out at least historically this one place, higher education, not even k through 12 education, but higher education is the only place where the supreme court has said s
into harvard that student is probably not going to go to welding school that student might go to dartmouth and have a wonderful life and career. i say that because these cases really addressed a narrow issue, whether or not harvard and unc's admission policies violated the equal protection clause. in theory and i stress in theory, the case which held that diversity is a compelling interest that warranted the use of race in admissions policies is technically still good law. the reality is, as...
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he went to dartmouth college and five days after graduation he was in the military for training, and that guy can remember every single thing. >> that's amazing. 103 years old. >> happy birthday. >> a lot of candles there. >>> right now at 6:00, a big step to boost fire safety. we are live this morning with a look at some of the measures happening in parts of the bay area today to improve protections as the warmer weather heats up. >> it's internal. when you're being challenged from within, as putin has been over the last few days, that also raises
he went to dartmouth college and five days after graduation he was in the military for training, and that guy can remember every single thing. >> that's amazing. 103 years old. >> happy birthday. >> a lot of candles there. >>> right now at 6:00, a big step to boost fire safety. we are live this morning with a look at some of the measures happening in parts of the bay area today to improve protections as the warmer weather heats up. >> it's internal. when you're...
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i mean, i've taught so many students and i taught at dartmouth. annette gordon-reed i taught at harvard and it. gordon-reed daughter, i mean, you know, there are so many great historians and you are telling them, you know, when they see you. deborah they know that they're in something special and absolutely. and i'm going to i'm going to move us along because we have like no time. but i want to get i know we have some questions over and what i'm going to do is ask you to kind of say your quick question. we'll just bump, bump, bump and we'll just sort of move through them quickly. maybe one person responds to a question here. hi, i'm chiara, a student at rutgers. and though this is a start in process of giving you your flowers as we all go, our separate ways, i'd like to know how we can continue to honor the work you've done in own individual journeys. okay, continuing the work. yes, hi, my name is mimi borders. i'm a graduate student at princeton university. and my question is, how do you define your role as a black intellectual inside and outside
i mean, i've taught so many students and i taught at dartmouth. annette gordon-reed i taught at harvard and it. gordon-reed daughter, i mean, you know, there are so many great historians and you are telling them, you know, when they see you. deborah they know that they're in something special and absolutely. and i'm going to i'm going to move us along because we have like no time. but i want to get i know we have some questions over and what i'm going to do is ask you to kind of say your quick...
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and a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity health systems and technical technological innovation. she serves on the us covid commission planning group. has served as a consultant for the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations and the nuclear threat initiative. and is the author of longshot vaccines for national, published by harvard university press in 2012. dr. richard j. hatch it is chief executive officer of the for epidemic preparedness innovations, a global partnership that supports the swift development of and equitable to new vaccines, other defenses against diseases with epidemic and pandemic potential. dr. hatchett and his plan is for the world to neutralize those pandemic threats with passion and investment in research and development. tonight our speakers will be discussing lessons from the covid war by the covid crisis group led by philip zelikow lessons from the covid war plain spoken and clear sighted. it cuts through the enormous jumble of information. make some sense of it all. and to an
and a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity health systems and technical technological innovation. she serves on the us covid commission planning group. has served as a consultant for the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations and the nuclear threat initiative. and is the author of longshot vaccines for national, published by harvard university press in 2012. dr. richard j. hatch it is chief executive officer...
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what is sick about the bank of england is that -- of dartmouth try to get the bank of england to buyootball and it did not work out. let's go to the bond market. 5.21% on a three month t-bill. you compare that to a 3.28% 10 year yield. lisa: two yields, the highest since the banking crisis took hold. 4.76%. a huge shift up from the low as recently as march 24, 3.76%. almost a full percentage point gain over the span of three months. tom: our focus on the ecb, jordan rochester will join us. stay with us. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ who serve us and the people who served. the people we work late with and stay out late with. it can even happen to the person in the mirror. opioid use disorder is a disease that can happen to any of us. it's possible recovery can happen to any of us, too. when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block. hey, can you be less sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. switch to xfinity mobile and get the best price for 2 line
what is sick about the bank of england is that -- of dartmouth try to get the bank of england to buyootball and it did not work out. let's go to the bond market. 5.21% on a three month t-bill. you compare that to a 3.28% 10 year yield. lisa: two yields, the highest since the banking crisis took hold. 4.76%. a huge shift up from the low as recently as march 24, 3.76%. almost a full percentage point gain over the span of three months. tom: our focus on the ecb, jordan rochester will join us. stay...
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clearly, many dartmouth farmers like myself, are members of cooperatives who own dairy processing plants and therefore want to set the make allowance at the right level. in this context, we hope to work with this committee, and the next farm bill to require usda to conduct mandatory plant costs, saudis, every two years. to report the results, this would provide us with the information needed, to consider requesting future make allowance updates. my written testimony it covers key issues, beyond dairy subtitles, including conservation, trade, nutrition, and your dear to my heart, from stress programs. thank you again for the opportunity to testify, thank you my fellow farmers here, and i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you so much, next we will turn to mr. holman. >> good morning ranking member. is my mic, i'm sorry. 's tour woman, ranking member we and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify here this morning. senator bowsman, thank you for the warm introduction, i am honored to testify this morning on behalf of usa national trade orga
clearly, many dartmouth farmers like myself, are members of cooperatives who own dairy processing plants and therefore want to set the make allowance at the right level. in this context, we hope to work with this committee, and the next farm bill to require usda to conduct mandatory plant costs, saudis, every two years. to report the results, this would provide us with the information needed, to consider requesting future make allowance updates. my written testimony it covers key issues, beyond...
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well of course at the age of 17, which is when i first went to dartmouth, your sexuality is not entirelyano— legal but a criminal offence was nani .— legal but a criminal offence was nani . wanin— legal but a criminal offence was hard . hardly something that, you hard. hardly something that, you know— hard. hardly something that, you know ,— hard. hardly something that, you know , neaiiw— hard. hardly something that, you know , really mattered to me at know, really mattered to me at at.— know, really mattered to me at at ani— know, really mattered to me at at and i— know, really mattered to me at all. and i wanted— know, really mattered to me at all. and i wanted to get out inen— all. and i wanted to get out inene io— all. and i wanted to get out there to those— all. and i wanted to get out there to those sort of, you know,— there to those sort of, you know, those _ there to those sort of, you know, those palm tree sort of ningei— know, those palm tree sort of ringed islands— know, those palm tree sort of ringed islands and have some inn.— ringed islands and have some in ii— ringed islan
well of course at the age of 17, which is when i first went to dartmouth, your sexuality is not entirelyano— legal but a criminal offence was nani .— legal but a criminal offence was nani . wanin— legal but a criminal offence was hard . hardly something that, you hard. hardly something that, you know— hard. hardly something that, you know ,— hard. hardly something that, you know , neaiiw— hard. hardly something that, you know , really mattered to me at know, really mattered to me at...