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top centers basij of professors from all over the country or the best mobilization of professors from all over the country will be appreciated and basijians will be introduced. we are with you in hajipour . today, the national conference of basiri professors on the way to tehran is scheduled to be held at the university of tehran, the main mother of the morning program. welcome to the representative of basij organization of the country's professors. thank you very much. greetings to you and the viewers of the islamic republic of iran. be safe, dr. hamid. some of the programs are scheduled to be held today, and our colleague has given permission to access the king today. more please tell me about today's program. today is the anniversary of the martyrdom of dr. mustafa chamran, and basiji professors are proud to have recorded this day in history . it is true that shahid chamran, with all the characteristics that have been represented and depicted many times in the media , is a martyr who, while having commitment and expertise , was a basiji in every sense of the definition of basiji, a
top centers basij of professors from all over the country or the best mobilization of professors from all over the country will be appreciated and basijians will be introduced. we are with you in hajipour . today, the national conference of basiri professors on the way to tehran is scheduled to be held at the university of tehran, the main mother of the morning program. welcome to the representative of basij organization of the country's professors. thank you very much. greetings to you and the...
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the inquiry has heard from professor david . has heard from professor david heymann who was a nonexecutivehair of both the hpa and pag, and also from professor whitworth, the bio—security expert, who were both of the view that it was beneficial to have health protection and health improvement under one roof of one organisation. —— phe. because of the cross learning to be had between those two areas and of the synergy as they described it that was created between them as a result. but on the other hand, others have raised concerns about the structural reforms and problems that have arisen which we are going to look at now, if we may. iii arisen which we are going to look at now, if we may. if i arisen which we are going to look at now. if we may-— now, if we may. ifi might 'ust add, whichever way i now, if we may. ifi might 'ust add, whichever way you t now, if we may. ifi might 'ust add, whichever way you divide _ now, if we may. ifi mightjust add, whichever way you divide public - whichever way you divide public health — whichever way you divide public health it — whichever way you divide
the inquiry has heard from professor david . has heard from professor david heymann who was a nonexecutivehair of both the hpa and pag, and also from professor whitworth, the bio—security expert, who were both of the view that it was beneficial to have health protection and health improvement under one roof of one organisation. —— phe. because of the cross learning to be had between those two areas and of the synergy as they described it that was created between them as a result. but on...
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an african-american was appointed professor of economics at harvard.ad whatever influence and made whatever contribution i made in the process. but equality -- this is what i'm talking about. equal standing, equal respect, equal honor, equal dignity. these things have to be earned. they can't be created by fiat, by legislation, or administrative practice. they have to be earned. >> you've written about mass incarceration, you've studied mass incarceration, and you question whether mass incarceration is the result of systemic racism in policing. here's a quote from 2021. you said... unpack that for me. >> so, the key distinction there for me in the incarceration debate is between individual and social responsibility. the individual who breaks the law, they are responsible for their action. there is also the collective responsibility that a society has to structure its institutions in such a way to promote the general well-being of all of its people. and if you come to rely as heavily as we did me to rely, as we have come to rely, upon imprisonment as a
an african-american was appointed professor of economics at harvard.ad whatever influence and made whatever contribution i made in the process. but equality -- this is what i'm talking about. equal standing, equal respect, equal honor, equal dignity. these things have to be earned. they can't be created by fiat, by legislation, or administrative practice. they have to be earned. >> you've written about mass incarceration, you've studied mass incarceration, and you question whether mass...
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i'm going to ask and extra question of professor sample. and professor sherman. with respect to professor thimble the new statement on ethics, principles, and practices that the justices put forward posits a duty to sit. explain to me why it is preferable to have a conflicted just a sit on a case than to have the conflicted justice recused? >> senator, i think the statement on the duty to sit is, respectfully, overstated. they have lots of empirical references. we had a recent bloomberg study indicated that justices recused from approximately 3% of the cases the duty to sit in is not trumping basic recusal requirements in those cases we have explored the fact that we have gone more than a year with only eight justices on the court. the very same individuals who are now championing this extraordinarily row busk of the duties dissent and seem to have a problem with only eight justices. i do not think that the duty to sit argument holes water when battled against the importance. the fundamental due process and an impartial judiciary. >> mister chairman, let me offer
i'm going to ask and extra question of professor sample. and professor sherman. with respect to professor thimble the new statement on ethics, principles, and practices that the justices put forward posits a duty to sit. explain to me why it is preferable to have a conflicted just a sit on a case than to have the conflicted justice recused? >> senator, i think the statement on the duty to sit is, respectfully, overstated. they have lots of empirical references. we had a recent bloomberg...
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from the words of the basiji professors of the university of all the professors basiji must be activelyi should have followed the islamic rules in the climate in different parts of the world, politically and socially, in line with the needs of the government, which is actually derived from the holy religion of islam, it can actually be the main indicator, and it has scientific and interesting scientific authority, then knowledge of social issues. and the abilities that they acquire in different social skills so that they can act in a valuable and valuable way in relation to responding to the problems of the youth and informing the youth, where the professor is in direct contact with the student, it has the ability that all that who learned in terms of ethics and in terms of movement the practice of achieving the goals and ideals of the revolution should be passed on to the next generation with the model of basiji professors to explain the conditions of the country . dear students, if they can establish a fatherly relationship with their own students in the educational environment, they
from the words of the basiji professors of the university of all the professors basiji must be activelyi should have followed the islamic rules in the climate in different parts of the world, politically and socially, in line with the needs of the government, which is actually derived from the holy religion of islam, it can actually be the main indicator, and it has scientific and interesting scientific authority, then knowledge of social issues. and the abilities that they acquire in different...
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thank you professor gonzales for your work and research.rious what's on your radar when it comes to other types of research or innovations that are working toward preventing climate disasters. if there is any work to use other disasters to support certain ÃÃi was in the midsouth and there was torrential rain and thunderstorms and i wondered, i wish this was water you could use to put fires out. i'm curious if there's anything in that space. thank you. >> climate change. the fundamental way to prevent future disastrous wildfire catastrophic wildfires is to cut the carbon pollution from cars, power plants and human sources that causes climate change so the floods you mentioned. >> we are going to leave washington journal but you can continue washing if you go to work website spend one. senate lawmakers are about to gamble in on this monday, considering anomaly elizabeth allen to be under secretary of state for public diplomacy. vote to limit debate set for 5:30 p.m. eastern today. live now to the senate floor here on c-span2. >> the senate wi
thank you professor gonzales for your work and research.rious what's on your radar when it comes to other types of research or innovations that are working toward preventing climate disasters. if there is any work to use other disasters to support certain ÃÃi was in the midsouth and there was torrential rain and thunderstorms and i wondered, i wish this was water you could use to put fires out. i'm curious if there's anything in that space. thank you. >> climate change. the fundamental...
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host: go ahead, professor gonzales.st: we have returned again to this issue of outdated policies, of suppressing all wildfire, even natural fires. the caller and other callers have talked about forest management. an important component of forest management is restoring the natural, severity of fires that burn along the ground that naturally clear out the understory and allow the larger trees, the more resilient trees, to grow up. restoration of natural fire is one of the most important forest management practices to prevent catastrophic wildfire in the future. in canada, the situation is a little different because the buyer is different -- fire. the forests in canada naturally only expense fire every 100 to 300 years. is there, the problem is human ignitions from timber harvesting, roads and towns. there, the most effective forest management actions are halting these unnatural ignitions from human activities and restricting the disturbance of the forest by timber harvesting by roads and towns. host: ok. we've got our ca
host: go ahead, professor gonzales.st: we have returned again to this issue of outdated policies, of suppressing all wildfire, even natural fires. the caller and other callers have talked about forest management. an important component of forest management is restoring the natural, severity of fires that burn along the ground that naturally clear out the understory and allow the larger trees, the more resilient trees, to grow up. restoration of natural fire is one of the most important forest...
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from the words of the basiji professors of the university, all the branches of the basiji professor must have an active presence. from a political point of view, in line with the needs of the government, which is derived from the holy religion of islam, it can be the main indicator, and their scientific and interesting authority, then there is the awareness of social issues and the abilities they acquire in various social skills. be able to respond to the issues of the youth and the awareness of the youth, they can act in a valuable and valuable way, since the professor is in direct contact with the student , he has the ability to transfer everything he has learned in terms of ethics, in terms of practical movement, to accomplish the goals and ideals of the revolution to the next generation. by spending time with the model, professors have a group to explain the conditions of the country, so that they can create a fatherly relationship with their own students in the educational environment in which they can definitely be a good model in terms of behavior and influence in terms of st
from the words of the basiji professors of the university, all the branches of the basiji professor must have an active presence. from a political point of view, in line with the needs of the government, which is derived from the holy religion of islam, it can be the main indicator, and their scientific and interesting authority, then there is the awareness of social issues and the abilities they acquire in various social skills. be able to respond to the issues of the youth and the awareness...
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professor, thanks so much. joe and liz, thank you as well joe, we'll see you later in the day. >>> let's get to our twitter question we're asking how will stocks end in june, high, lower or flat you can head to cnbc on twitter and vote please do. >>> let's get a check on top stocks to watch as we head towards the close. kristina partsinevelos is joining us as always kristina >> reporter: dollar general hitting its lowest level in three years. the company said the economic back drop is having an impact on customer spending levels down over 18% right now. the day isn't going better for okta which is deeply in negative territory. jpmorgan cutting the stock to neutral saying the economic environment is putting pressure on the company's growth. that's why you're seeing shares down almost 17%. scott? >> kristina, thank you. >>> we're just getting started up next the wild west of the '90s chris harvey weighs in on ai and what has happened to those stocks you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. starting a new chapter c
professor, thanks so much. joe and liz, thank you as well joe, we'll see you later in the day. >>> let's get to our twitter question we're asking how will stocks end in june, high, lower or flat you can head to cnbc on twitter and vote please do. >>> let's get a check on top stocks to watch as we head towards the close. kristina partsinevelos is joining us as always kristina >> reporter: dollar general hitting its lowest level in three years. the company said the...
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but professor lecun says it will represent a new renaissance for humanity.ur technology editor zoe kleinman has more the person pouring the cold water on the greatest fears surrounding artificial intelligence is professor yann lecun, head of ai at facebook�*s owner, meta. speaking in paris, he said, "the scenario we are going to turn on the computer and immediately it's going to take over the world, that's just preposterously ridiculous." the fear is that the technology is evolving very rapidly and could put many people out of a job. he said it would change work, but said, "it's going to create shifts in professions. a lot will disappear but a lot of them are going to appear.
but professor lecun says it will represent a new renaissance for humanity.ur technology editor zoe kleinman has more the person pouring the cold water on the greatest fears surrounding artificial intelligence is professor yann lecun, head of ai at facebook�*s owner, meta. speaking in paris, he said, "the scenario we are going to turn on the computer and immediately it's going to take over the world, that's just preposterously ridiculous." the fear is that the technology is evolving...
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i'll be a professor. long story short, i get to graduate school and writing the my dissertation and it happened to be the early seventies time on the cross and and herbert gutmann the black family and slavery and freedom and of course jordan roll all his books are coming out and i'll read his stuff and i'm like a queer where really black women they're over the place, but they are no place. and i thought the interpret was wrong. so i had a dissertation topic i was going to write about. african-american women in sports because that's that was also my passion and but i didn't i wrote aren't i a woman and there's whole story about that. but that's how it happened. and for those of you who don't know, it barely the trash can. so. we just got together night and. and one of the things we said to each and talked about was how proud we are of all of you. yeah listening to these papers of this and and it's certainly been a way to measure how far, you know, we have come. i remember. your point deborah when i read wh
i'll be a professor. long story short, i get to graduate school and writing the my dissertation and it happened to be the early seventies time on the cross and and herbert gutmann the black family and slavery and freedom and of course jordan roll all his books are coming out and i'll read his stuff and i'm like a queer where really black women they're over the place, but they are no place. and i thought the interpret was wrong. so i had a dissertation topic i was going to write about....
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good morning, professor gonzales. caller: good morning. host: i have an article pulled up by the guardian. i am going to read the first couple of paragraphs. it says canada's ongoing wildfire season is a harbinger of our climate future, experts and officials say. the fires are a "clear sign of climate change that mohammed raisa, a researcher at mcgill university in montrÉal, who was also a postdoctoral associate at the massachusetts institute of technology." research shows climate change has already exacerbated wildfires dramatically. my question is, do you agree with that hypothesis? guest: absolutely. scientific research shows human caused climate change is exacerbating wildfire. wildfires caused by a complex mix of factors. let me briefly set the stage and describe the context. a certain amount of wildfire is natural in many forests. , it kills pests stems out small trees and insurers forests health. in california where i am and in the southwestern u.s., buyer naturally occurs every 10 to 20 years. in canada, buyer naturally occurs ever
good morning, professor gonzales. caller: good morning. host: i have an article pulled up by the guardian. i am going to read the first couple of paragraphs. it says canada's ongoing wildfire season is a harbinger of our climate future, experts and officials say. the fires are a "clear sign of climate change that mohammed raisa, a researcher at mcgill university in montrÉal, who was also a postdoctoral associate at the massachusetts institute of technology." research shows climate...
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you know that from professor cockington's point of view. it should have been added to the constitution in the 1970s instead of being stopped just short of being added to it. it was inclusive. it was progressive. it was the thanks which professor coddington i think regards as good constitutionally, but it failed the test of popular consent. it couldn't get it couldn't get the three quarters of the states that it needed in time. the last amendment to be added to our constitution the 27th amendment. was was it initially proposed by james madison? it was one of the original group of amendments out of which came the bill of rights in the first congress of the united states. it took 200 plus years to get it added to the constitution. that is a remarkable occurrence, but it does suggest that we've sort of run out of contemporary amendments that can run the you know, the that can survive the process because there is no sufficient consensus i think for them so i i would be somewhat pessimistic to answer your question that any any of these any of the
you know that from professor cockington's point of view. it should have been added to the constitution in the 1970s instead of being stopped just short of being added to it. it was inclusive. it was progressive. it was the thanks which professor coddington i think regards as good constitutionally, but it failed the test of popular consent. it couldn't get it couldn't get the three quarters of the states that it needed in time. the last amendment to be added to our constitution the 27th...
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that's professor and i'll tell you we appreciate your time and insights your on the program professor. thank you. goodbye mesa was saying it blames russia for attacking the dam, speaking from breakfast lava in slovakia earlier today. and they say the secretary general again stolen the cold, the breach a, quote, outrages act. the district showed the hope gone, tom today, pitts, house and so civilians up to research and coal. so severe environmental damage. this is a grey just act which should demonstrate. so once again, there brutality of rush also war in ukraine, installed books, spanking the now the german government is also leaving no doubt about who it blames with the destruction of the nova gulf the dam. johnson out of schultz said the fondling. this is something that takes on and you mention, but fits the way a person is waging this rule. now dw correspondent emily shows and told us more about what we're hearing from russia on the stem attack as well kremlin spokes person to meet his golf, spoke to journalists today, and he vehemently denied that russia was responsible for the ex
that's professor and i'll tell you we appreciate your time and insights your on the program professor. thank you. goodbye mesa was saying it blames russia for attacking the dam, speaking from breakfast lava in slovakia earlier today. and they say the secretary general again stolen the cold, the breach a, quote, outrages act. the district showed the hope gone, tom today, pitts, house and so civilians up to research and coal. so severe environmental damage. this is a grey just act which should...
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professor law of george mason university, and on zoom, borowitz, professor of business at columbia. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so pleased you are having our first hearing. i really look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. the safety act, data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence and preventing the sale of dangerous and counterfeit products online. we discussed previously -- i was surprised by the administration and now, this committees focus on so-called "junk fees. when i am in tennessee, the economy is what is at the top of this list. people are not talking about junk fees but they are talking about the price at the gas pump, the grocery store, how high these electric bills are going, and they are concerned about skyrocketing inflation on the basket of goods that they purchase and use every single day. they are worried about the out-of-control spending. the debt deal was very unpopular in tennessee because it does not rein in what this government and this administra
professor law of george mason university, and on zoom, borowitz, professor of business at columbia. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so pleased you are having our first hearing. i really look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. the safety act, data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence and preventing the sale of dangerous and counterfeit products online. we discussed previously --...
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will talk with professor behrouz gol, professor and quranic pioneer, but first we will see the report and then we will come back and be at your service, dear ones, this is the holy quran that is among muslims. there is, and sadr first is a word too much it has not happened, when you look at this quran in this way, you will see that the problem is not that the invitation was for people to sit at home, what else can i say, let me be alone with god , it is the words of the divine spirit, which is spoken to the people by relying on the divine verses. iran stood with the people against several arrogant countries that wanted to knock iran down, and rahman rahim eyol showed iran as an example of a verse and trusting in allah , the best of the world. the president said it at 9:10 in the morning on april 14, 2018 he had read for the people, it was proof that imam khomeini followed the qur'an in all matters . the greatest version of the savior of mankind from genie, a promise that will save his feet, hands, heart and intellect. the revolution of the ruling systems of this country was based on t
will talk with professor behrouz gol, professor and quranic pioneer, but first we will see the report and then we will come back and be at your service, dear ones, this is the holy quran that is among muslims. there is, and sadr first is a word too much it has not happened, when you look at this quran in this way, you will see that the problem is not that the invitation was for people to sit at home, what else can i say, let me be alone with god , it is the words of the divine spirit, which is...
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professor of law, george mason university and on zoom, the professor of business columbia business school. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her oral remarks. thank you mr. chairman and i am simply so pleased we are having our first hearing and i do look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence intoto preventing the sale of dangerous and counterfeit products online. as we had discussed previously, i was a bit surprised by the administration and the committee's focus on the so-called junk fees. when i am in tennessee, the economy is what is at the top of the list of things people are talking about. what they are talking about is thep, price and how high those electric bills are going and they are concerned about skyrocketing inflation on the basket of goods. they are worried about the out-of-control spending, the debt bill was very unpopular in tennessee because it doesn't rain and what this government and this administration is spending. american families, tennessee families want answers to those
professor of law, george mason university and on zoom, the professor of business columbia business school. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her oral remarks. thank you mr. chairman and i am simply so pleased we are having our first hearing and i do look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence intoto preventing the sale of dangerous and counterfeit products online. as we had discussed previously, i...
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yoshua bengio is a professor at university of montreal. and max tegmark is an mit professor.ill link to your time magazine piece "the 'don't look up' thinking that could doom us with ai." coming up, we look at student debt as the house approves a bipartisan deal to suspend the debt ceiling. back in 20 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "if i own today" by shayna steele. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we look at how suspending the debt ceiling would end the student loan payment pause, force payments to resume september first and limit new student debt moratoriums. on tuesday, democratic congress member ayanna pressley filed an amendment to remove this section saying -- for more, we're joined by braxton brewington, press secretary of the debt collective, a group working to end the student loan crisis. welcome back. we only have a few minutes. can you respond to the passage of the debt ceiling legislation and how it impacts student loans? >> this is president biden turning his back on student debtors. with this provision does is essentially codified an e
yoshua bengio is a professor at university of montreal. and max tegmark is an mit professor.ill link to your time magazine piece "the 'don't look up' thinking that could doom us with ai." coming up, we look at student debt as the house approves a bipartisan deal to suspend the debt ceiling. back in 20 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "if i own today" by shayna steele. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we look at how suspending the debt ceiling...
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. >> originally set at the yale university professor david. he is onere of three editors frm a series focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. joining us now on book tv is longtime gayle professor david blight present office author interpose a prize winner. professor blight what you teach at yale? >> i teach about slavery, similar reconstruction. he went how long you been teaching that? speak to evan speaking about the all of my career preventing that at yale about 20 years. who had invited going to talk about new series or editing or producing called the black lives series. what is that? >> guest: it's a series that guilt university press is begun in last three years. the three serious editors are henry louis gates junior, jacqueline goldsberry, jackie is here yelling english department. it's of course up at harvard. it is a series modeled on another at the yale frescoes called jewish lives which is now been around 20 or 30 years is very successful series. they are short biographies usually 300 pages or less. the
. >> originally set at the yale university professor david. he is onere of three editors frm a series focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. joining us now on book tv is longtime gayle professor david blight present office author interpose a prize winner. professor blight what you teach at yale? >> i teach about slavery, similar reconstruction. he went how long you been teaching that? speak to evan speaking about the all of my career preventing that...
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paul rankin, professor of media law at _ attention.tention. paul rankin, professor of media law at the university - attention. paul rankin, professor of media law at the university of - media law at the university of leeds, thank you. and you can follow the live page on our app. time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week is not dissimilar to last week. pollen levels will be high today across northern ireland, much of england and all of wales. we're talking grass pollen now. high pressure still in charge of our weather. it has been with us for a while. just moving position. it is still dragging in cloud, from the north sea and we have that keen north—easterly breeze in east anglia, kent and the channel. it's taking the edge off temperatures. through the afternoon we will find any cloud will be out to the east. that will hold temperatures back. in the sunshine it is turning warm, up to 2a degrees in glasgow and northern ireland. here we could catch the odd shower. but they will be hit and miss.
paul rankin, professor of media law at _ attention.tention. paul rankin, professor of media law at the university - attention. paul rankin, professor of media law at the university of - media law at the university of leeds, thank you. and you can follow the live page on our app. time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week is not dissimilar to last week. pollen levels will be high today across northern ireland, much of england and all of wales. we're...
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professor green, watching in the future. professor green. let's _ watching in the future.ut professorj green, let's talk about professor putin —— putin, in his tv address, accused of a stab in the back by yevgeny prighozin, to all intents and purposes, it seems that... what kind of deal was struck between the two former allies?— two former allies? there is a really aood two former allies? there is a really good question- _ two former allies? there is a really good question- i — two former allies? there is a really good question. i don't _ two former allies? there is a really good question. i don't know- two former allies? there is a really good question. i don't know first i two former allies? there is a reallyj good question. i don't know first of all that much of a deal what is struck. yevgeny prighozin quickly has himself in a situation that he properly saw as untenable, and almost any solution would be better than either prison or... either we seem to be seeing some indication that whatever aspects of a deal they might have been, have been picked apart, so reports are
professor green, watching in the future. professor green. let's _ watching in the future.ut professorj green, let's talk about professor putin —— putin, in his tv address, accused of a stab in the back by yevgeny prighozin, to all intents and purposes, it seems that... what kind of deal was struck between the two former allies?— two former allies? there is a really aood two former allies? there is a really good question- _ two former allies? there is a really good question- i — two...
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well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight. he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. well, joining us now on booktv is long time yale professor david blight. he's also an author and a pulitzer prize winner. professor blight, what do you teach at yale? well, i teach about slavery. the civil war and reconstruction. how long have you been teaching that? well, i've been teaching about that all of my career. i've been doing it at yale about 20 years. but we've invited you on to talk about a new series that you are editing or producing called the black lives series. what is that? well, it's a series that yale university press has just begun in the past few years. the three series editors are henry louis gates jr and jacqueline goldsby. jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very s
well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight. he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. well, joining us now on booktv is long time yale professor david blight. he's also an author and a pulitzer prize winner. professor blight, what do you teach at yale? well, i teach about slavery. the civil war and reconstruction. how long have you been teaching that? well, i've been teaching about...
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the name of 60 basij is all the professors of the universities of our country. against the intellectual hegemony of the west, do not allow iceland to think politics and culture and the tendencies of westerners should be in the minds of our youth, but the characteristics of a basiji professor from the words of the basiji professors of the university should have all the characteristics of a basiji professor, he should have an active presence, he should be according to islamic standards in different climates , political sentences in line with the needs of the government that he has taken in fact, it is the holy religion of islam, it can actually be the main indicator, and it is their scientific and interesting scientific authority, then there is the awareness of social issues and the abilities they acquire in various social skills so that they can respond to the issues of the youth and raise awareness. young people can let's act in a valuable and valuable way that the teacher is in direct contact with the student, he has the ability to pass on to the next generatio
the name of 60 basij is all the professors of the universities of our country. against the intellectual hegemony of the west, do not allow iceland to think politics and culture and the tendencies of westerners should be in the minds of our youth, but the characteristics of a basiji professor from the words of the basiji professors of the university should have all the characteristics of a basiji professor, he should have an active presence, he should be according to islamic standards in...
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we have expert panels from respected professors.he articles are presented , the professors will review the article itself, and there will be a question and answer session. the side hall of the month where articles are presented, but in 2018, we have a specialized round table, which we invited bank ceos, senior managers of the economic system and various ministries, and university professors to participate, so that the thinking and coordination of professors would be useful for the central bank, and after the conference, the administration said the conclusion of the conference is correct how will the achievements be implemented? a detailed report on the achievements of the conference will be prepared and sent to the central bank and related institutions . it will be posted on the conference website for interested parties and academics to study, and the central bank with its committees and working groups will naturally review it . he mentioned that your conference will be broadcasted live and those who are interested will be able to g
we have expert panels from respected professors.he articles are presented , the professors will review the article itself, and there will be a question and answer session. the side hall of the month where articles are presented, but in 2018, we have a specialized round table, which we invited bank ceos, senior managers of the economic system and various ministries, and university professors to participate, so that the thinking and coordination of professors would be useful for the central bank,...
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i want all our dear professors across the country to really pay attention to this . in this recent meeting at the fourth session of the parliament , i was faced with the lack of content and orders from the functioning of the parliament, natural and unnatural. among the pious revolutionary people , some of the children of the revolutionary front, among the children who were effective, etc., became public. the prophet, who has no compunction with anyone . communication with people is still established the official report has been established and everyone is following this discussion. the detailed information they have and are analyzing was very great. has the parliament really functioned in such a way that such statements were made by hazrat agha as an issue of a training workshop for us in explaining us in all issues? how to make things natural, i believe that one of the teenagers who here is a mental knot comes to our mind, i myself believe that we should look at the indicators, when i only delivered the commands of the prophet with what indicators, the performance o
i want all our dear professors across the country to really pay attention to this . in this recent meeting at the fourth session of the parliament , i was faced with the lack of content and orders from the functioning of the parliament, natural and unnatural. among the pious revolutionary people , some of the children of the revolutionary front, among the children who were effective, etc., became public. the prophet, who has no compunction with anyone . communication with people is still...
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welcome back you heard the professor. what are your thoughts something probably tells me you disagree >> i think the first step is i think we would disagree of the probability of cuts meaning we see no probability of a recession given the pace of data we've seen through the first half of this year. it's remained resoundingly strong there are pockets of waeakness but really not enough to give the fed wiggle room to ease policy the thing that's surprised us the most is the ability for valuations to diverge from yields that's why we were more cautious going into the year saying if the fed stays higher and tighter for longer, that kind of keeps a lid on valuations. that has not played out at all you've seen the nasdaq valuation go from 20 times to 32 times this year which is just a reflection of the fed is not the only game in town. >> at what point do you follow what is the perceived message of this market and change your view and get more positive on where we might go? the market's telling you something by that. what do you
welcome back you heard the professor. what are your thoughts something probably tells me you disagree >> i think the first step is i think we would disagree of the probability of cuts meaning we see no probability of a recession given the pace of data we've seen through the first half of this year. it's remained resoundingly strong there are pockets of waeakness but really not enough to give the fed wiggle room to ease policy the thing that's surprised us the most is the ability for...
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and how much winter is already a professor? wait three years.o, he must now write a doctoral dissertation, as far as i know, yes, he is going to defend himself this winter. in our region, the topic is slippery and requires proof. difficult, of course, i can tell you everything in detail. and, unfortunately, i have to go to your camp. let me go next time. well, let's go fine then tell me everything on the road, okay? he has severe dehydration , exhaustion, but this is not the main thing, he started with sepsis for the wound yes in the left lumbar region, but the vital organs are not affected, but the bullet stuck in the solution and caused a very strong infection. general peritonitis. a little more he would have died. ask him. you may be in critical condition. i can take her. of course come with me. dick, nothing much, it looks like there is no compressor, they could take it apart, well, nothing at all . sorry you are looking for a compressor. we don't have a compressor. we definitely don’t have a lot of any compressor ram. there is no pump, the
and how much winter is already a professor? wait three years.o, he must now write a doctoral dissertation, as far as i know, yes, he is going to defend himself this winter. in our region, the topic is slippery and requires proof. difficult, of course, i can tell you everything in detail. and, unfortunately, i have to go to your camp. let me go next time. well, let's go fine then tell me everything on the road, okay? he has severe dehydration , exhaustion, but this is not the main thing, he...
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professor, good to see you. thank you for joining us.s as good of a set up as we could. it's a complicated story that you have done here, but i guess the question that my viewers are most interested in is, why are these taliban officials so threatened by this new book where they're urging sports to kill you? people even spilling about the taliban for decades. >> thank you very much. on to be with you, ali. i think they're really concerned or scared because i have exposed the real image they want to portray themselves as the real islamic warriors who really know what islamic korea's. but like so many of, them in many cases, how greedy they are and how much i believe to be the true principles and values, and how far they are from those, and how their internal divisions are so entrenched that it is all about power grab, and it is all about what is a play. i think that hits them. but also, because i explore the links with intelligence. and what they portrays that they succeeded, it was their succeed alone, and they don't to share this with a
professor, good to see you. thank you for joining us.s as good of a set up as we could. it's a complicated story that you have done here, but i guess the question that my viewers are most interested in is, why are these taliban officials so threatened by this new book where they're urging sports to kill you? people even spilling about the taliban for decades. >> thank you very much. on to be with you, ali. i think they're really concerned or scared because i have exposed the real image...
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you are saying a paper in a college class that only this professor is going to read, you and the professor fact that it's written and no one else has read it besides two people is going to offend the entire trans community? >> apparently. because, in her syllabus i'm allowed to share my opinions as long as they don't cause harm to my classmates no. one in my class is going to be reading my paper unless she was going to share it without my permission. >> jesse: are transwomen or trans men actually offended by the phrase "biological women"? >> apparently so and i did not know that. >> jesse: yeah, i don't think they are and i'm going to go out an limb and speak for all trans men and women say you are not offended by that phrase. have you noticed this professor pushing ideology on the rest of the class? >> not that i have noticed. it's an online class. so i haven't noticed. this but i have had a situation previously in the class in a discussion i had said that it's not okay to generalize and say that all white men are privileged and she came back and said that it is important to recognize tha
you are saying a paper in a college class that only this professor is going to read, you and the professor fact that it's written and no one else has read it besides two people is going to offend the entire trans community? >> apparently. because, in her syllabus i'm allowed to share my opinions as long as they don't cause harm to my classmates no. one in my class is going to be reading my paper unless she was going to share it without my permission. >> jesse: are transwomen or...
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professors now assistant professor of english at pennsylvania's northampton community college. there he has had absolutely no issues. >> sandra: what a story, wow! thank you for covering that. trace? >> trace: are we headed for big trouble at the airport this summer? airlines sounding alarm on attack issue that could prevent some planes from actually landing. spokesman from eilish' union joins us live. >> sandra: 9-1-1 dispatchers lead i city to come up with solutions; what are they doing? we will hear from one of the police officers in charge of thatbu initiative. just ahead . ♪ at no upfront cost. a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. no. i'm going to get a second opinion. with innovation refunds, there's no upfront cost to find out. so why not check like i did for my small business? take the first step to see if your small business qualifies for the erc. ♪ i wanna hold you forever ♪ hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't.
professors now assistant professor of english at pennsylvania's northampton community college. there he has had absolutely no issues. >> sandra: what a story, wow! thank you for covering that. trace? >> trace: are we headed for big trouble at the airport this summer? airlines sounding alarm on attack issue that could prevent some planes from actually landing. spokesman from eilish' union joins us live. >> sandra: 9-1-1 dispatchers lead i city to come up with solutions; what...
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professor martin worcester there. through it all. professor martin worcesterthere. they are recently concerned. chloe mitchell, described as a high—risk missing person, was last seen in ballymena in early saturday. a 26—year—old man is being questioned. emma vardy reports. the search for chloe mitchell has involved a large team of volunteers and has become an extensive operation in the northern ireland town of ballymena. she was last seen late last friday night and in the early hours of saturday morning. as teams searched the river bank in the town today, her brother made this plea. if there's anybody at all with any information at all, just contact the family, and thanks for everything that you're doing, and keep trying to bring her home, cos words just can't describe it — i'm broke. the police operation has been ramped up in recent days, with a 26—year—old man who's been arrested and is now being questioned, while officers this afternoon repeated their appeal to the public to come forward with any information. we are becoming increasingly concerned about chloe's s
professor martin worcester there. through it all. professor martin worcesterthere. they are recently concerned. chloe mitchell, described as a high—risk missing person, was last seen in ballymena in early saturday. a 26—year—old man is being questioned. emma vardy reports. the search for chloe mitchell has involved a large team of volunteers and has become an extensive operation in the northern ireland town of ballymena. she was last seen late last friday night and in the early hours of...
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so i'm going to start off with you professor uh, lets say professor pine. do you think the bite and ministration is currently handling the situation at the border properly as well? the buying administration has implemented as what effectively amounts to is an asylum band, which in many ways is harsher than the trunk of your policies. and that's why we're seeing right now. um, you know, we didn't see the rush to the border that everybody expected with the end of the title, $42.00 instead of what the bible ministration is doing on through it's quote unquote, circumvention of lawful pathways is preventing people from exercising their international right under under international side of law firm seeking asylum. what's interesting, gabrielle, do you actually believe the body of ministers when they say there are less crossings at the border now with all of the restrictions out of 40 to put into place being lifted? of course it's not just what i think it's what we're seeing every day. we're seeing thousands of migrants line up of the border, 4 year old girl throw
so i'm going to start off with you professor uh, lets say professor pine. do you think the bite and ministration is currently handling the situation at the border properly as well? the buying administration has implemented as what effectively amounts to is an asylum band, which in many ways is harsher than the trunk of your policies. and that's why we're seeing right now. um, you know, we didn't see the rush to the border that everybody expected with the end of the title, $42.00 instead of what...
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system was held with the presence of 30,000 professors across the country. president announced the serious planning of the government to produce 20,000 megawatts of nuclear power. mr. mokhbar, during the hearing on the demands and development of the bushehr nuclear power plant and visiting the nuclear industry capabilities exhibition, also emphasized to speed up the implementation of new stages of the power plant to supply 2,160 megawatts of electricity. the first vice president and minister of energy for the atomic energy organization obliged to compile a written plan for the construction of 20,000 megawatts of power plants and to predict the necessary resources for the implementation of this plan in the 1403 budget . key fortunately, one of the great achievements of the islamic republic is the insistence and resistance of the supreme leader . alhamdulillah, we are not behind the world in this sector. which is happening in the world as the last methods of treatment or prevention, in my opinion, in the very near future , their principle and training is relat
system was held with the presence of 30,000 professors across the country. president announced the serious planning of the government to produce 20,000 megawatts of nuclear power. mr. mokhbar, during the hearing on the demands and development of the bushehr nuclear power plant and visiting the nuclear industry capabilities exhibition, also emphasized to speed up the implementation of new stages of the power plant to supply 2,160 megawatts of electricity. the first vice president and minister of...
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espresso we need victory half past five in live on espresso tv channel oksana yurynets in our studio, professor of the national university of lviv polytechnic, ex-head of the ukrainian delegation in the nato parliamentary assembly in 18-19 years , a member of the network for the protection of national interests , ihor eidman, a sociologist representative of the russian opposition in emigration, will join us every minute well, glory to ukraine, mr. igor, we congratulate you. good afternoon. well , what started out as a huge, well, a huge , this, this, intra-russian conflict began to be said that delimkhanov was blown up, and immediately, well delimkhanov is kadyrov's right-hand man, although it is not known who is the most important person , so to speak. in their real hierarchy, well, in any case, they are starting to shift responsibility to whom, to prigozhina, this is this story. this story unfolds literally in real time. it is happening now maybe they have already started shooting at each other quietly or loudly igor what what do you think with all that it is very similar to the truth what ex
espresso we need victory half past five in live on espresso tv channel oksana yurynets in our studio, professor of the national university of lviv polytechnic, ex-head of the ukrainian delegation in the nato parliamentary assembly in 18-19 years , a member of the network for the protection of national interests , ihor eidman, a sociologist representative of the russian opposition in emigration, will join us every minute well, glory to ukraine, mr. igor, we congratulate you. good afternoon. well...
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the british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william mountain, some s dot edu. and it's colonial system. and the reason for it to run is only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's or that states are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nation. so all the slaves for your opinions, this, as the indians asked for tim's hits that they would use gypsies and sobs naziism is truly inconvenient. it's a cynical justification for wiping out some cold inferior races and shamelessly involving them at the same time, the long before the 3rd rice appeared. naziism had been coming in the west. the there was only one sane and logical seems to be done with a ready salary, a race, and that is to exterminate at 50 wells. english. also, all these racial ideas, an empty jewish ideas were circulating everywhere in europe. this lead will help to so called justify the grabbing of other people's resources around the world, including what is today the united states of america, and has it, has anything
the british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william mountain, some s dot edu. and it's colonial system. and the reason for it to run is only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's or that states are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nation. so all the slaves for your opinions, this, as the indians asked for tim's hits that they would use gypsies and sobs naziism is truly inconvenient. it's...
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professor wendy hall and professor bostrom, thank you.out to educate others about consent. mr tate denies the claims. we'll bring you her interview and speak to her lawyer in a moment. first, here's how andrew tate rose to prominence. nearly 7 million followers on social media. billions of views on instagram and tiktok. by any metric, andrew tate is a significant and powerful voice online. he started as a champion kickboxer, before entering and being kicked out of the big brother house in 2016. monetising his reality show infamy, he played up to his bad—boy brand, selling online courses teaching men how to make money like him. how to attract women, like him. how to be like him. and much of his content came with a pervasive undercurrent of misogyny. female... ..are barely sentient. his arrest in romania last december on suspicion of rape and sex trafficking threw a spotlight even further on just how influential he'd become in british youth culture. some of the things he says, i agree with as well, like, not all of the things he says are co
professor wendy hall and professor bostrom, thank you.out to educate others about consent. mr tate denies the claims. we'll bring you her interview and speak to her lawyer in a moment. first, here's how andrew tate rose to prominence. nearly 7 million followers on social media. billions of views on instagram and tiktok. by any metric, andrew tate is a significant and powerful voice online. he started as a champion kickboxer, before entering and being kicked out of the big brother house in 2016....
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okay, professor ross, i'm afraid that is all we have time for. we'll have to leave it the professor catherine ross from george washington university. you go to write this type of thank you very much. was speaking to us. thank you for inviting me. it's always a pleasure turning now to ukraine and officials that evacuating more people in areas affected by flooding after the destruction of a massive could cause cut them. and yet this week, russia has released footage of its rescue efforts saying, and relocated more than 5000 people from territory under its control, lot of which are still spreading. as the kafka reservoir continues to empty them, wall is crumbling, but has not completely collapsed, is more than 40000 people who live in the past of the floods, including in the regional capital house on where dw reports us. when you have found the card sent, this report arising quit in the city long used to danger. kennestone is mobilizing, as floods goes with the destruction of the move, a hope, got them 45 miles up stream from entire areas here. this
okay, professor ross, i'm afraid that is all we have time for. we'll have to leave it the professor catherine ross from george washington university. you go to write this type of thank you very much. was speaking to us. thank you for inviting me. it's always a pleasure turning now to ukraine and officials that evacuating more people in areas affected by flooding after the destruction of a massive could cause cut them. and yet this week, russia has released footage of its rescue efforts saying,...
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professor sam greene, thank _ manages russia. professor sam greene, thank you _ manages russia.. professor sam greene, thank you very much, l manages russia. professor sam greene, thank you very much, i | greene, thank you very much, i apologise for interrupting. as events developed inside russia the bbc�*s verify team worked to sift through videos on social media to track the convoy of wagner vehicles. they are now assessing the aftermath. 0ur europe correspondent, nick beake, has been working with the team and is in the bbc verify hub with more. thank you very much. yes, what happened yesterday? and how much fighting was there between the wagner mercenaries who said they were going all the way to moscow and the regular russian army? here at bbc verify, we have spent the last 24 hours looking at the video that has emerged, trying to make sense of it. let me show you one video in particular. this shows what is believed to be a russian helicopter by a main road here, believed to be a russian helicopter bya main road here, and believed to be a russian helicopter by a main road her
professor sam greene, thank _ manages russia. professor sam greene, thank you _ manages russia.. professor sam greene, thank you very much, l manages russia. professor sam greene, thank you very much, i | greene, thank you very much, i apologise for interrupting. as events developed inside russia the bbc�*s verify team worked to sift through videos on social media to track the convoy of wagner vehicles. they are now assessing the aftermath. 0ur europe correspondent, nick beake, has been...