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attack by supporters of israel on tuesday nights. tensions of the university bloomed, or the option mounting for days of the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. this ought to police, arrested hundreds of protest as on kansas and to the historical assumptions and fabricated themselves on monday evening. today's advice from new york. this is what many universities not only in new york city, but across the united states, look like who the presence of the police are constance pressing off the police as universities are requesting that after many of the students that were carrying out in transmission sides of the universities, they were evicted, but now the university is asking the police for them to stay, mostly because they were afraid of people trying to go in once again. the police $23.00 palestinians including 5 children, have been told and is rarely as drives across garza since wednesday. morning, the strike lines off on the south coast 2 children. that's where the military continues to attack residential areas across this trip. more than 34500 po
attack by supporters of israel on tuesday nights. tensions of the university bloomed, or the option mounting for days of the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. this ought to police, arrested hundreds of protest as on kansas and to the historical assumptions and fabricated themselves on monday evening. today's advice from new york. this is what many universities not only in new york city, but across the united...
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the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. that song, so police arrested hundreds of protests on campus ban today. historical with some people who barricaded themselves on monday evening, they made the call and the believe was without even the simple way of communication, or consultation with the faculty or any of the body in faculty and staff as a lot of our own campus. well that's good to correspond to today's above the she's outside the city of the city university of new york. and today is i believe that they will protest smoke just at columbia university, but also city university on tuesday night. so what's happening then now, as well, that's correct for here outside the city university of new york with a group of students. many of them they've been part of the process happening not only in columbia university, but also here there's being carrying a press conference explaining what's being happening in their campuses. many of them were present doing on tuesday evening during the assault by the police, th
the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. that song, so police arrested hundreds of protests on campus ban today. historical with some people who barricaded themselves on monday evening, they made the call and the believe was without even the simple way of communication, or consultation with the faculty or any of the body in faculty and staff as a lot of our own campus. well that's good to correspond to today's above...
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offices were injured, as they tried to remove tens from the campus essentials when the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. the thoughts of police arrested hundreds of protest is on campus. they entered a historic hole with some papers and barricaded themselves on monday evening. they made the call in the police without even the semblance of communication or consultation with. 7 or any of the body in faculty and staff has been lost out of our own campus. the let's go to one correspondence today's about she's joining as outside the city university of new york. what's happening behind you there today is a protest as clearly understood by the police action being taken against many around the country of the. well, that's correct for here outside the university. and you can see there's about 34, or 500 people. it's not for your how many are pressed, and but most of them are students that have come here in a way to denounce what happened on tuesday evening at columbia university campus. but also here, where we are right now, we're
offices were injured, as they tried to remove tens from the campus essentials when the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. the thoughts of police arrested hundreds of protest is on campus. they entered a historic hole with some papers and barricaded themselves on monday evening. they made the call in the police without even the semblance of communication or consultation with. 7 or any of the body in faculty and...
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encampment protests there tuesday without consulting the university senate as required in school bylaws. columbia's chapter of the american association of university professors said the actions culminated in an horrific police attack on our students, adding that armed counterterrorism police on campus, student arrests, and harsh discipline were not the only path through this crisis. the professors' statement noted how brown university engaged with student protesters in response to their demands. brown students celebrated tuesday, after reaching a deal with the university to clear out tents after the university committed to a vote on students' proposal to divest from israel. northwestern university reached a similar deal, students cleared their camp after the school agreed to disclose investments and business ties. meanwhile, in the middle east, there was movement on a proposal put forward for hamas to release 33 hostages in exchange for a 40-day cease-fire and the release of potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners. hamas said it was sending a delegation to egypt for further talks in another sign of progress. the stakes couldn'
encampment protests there tuesday without consulting the university senate as required in school bylaws. columbia's chapter of the american association of university professors said the actions culminated in an horrific police attack on our students, adding that armed counterterrorism police on campus, student arrests, and harsh discipline were not the only path through this crisis. the professors' statement noted how brown university engaged with student protesters in response to their...
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offices. injured is the trying to remove tens from the campus, has central square and be american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. that's up to police. the rest of hundreds of protesters on campus police forces into the hamilton holes with some people have barricaded themselves, hours earlier. students and professors have called it a bad nice and cold for rebuilding columbia. they made the call and the police a guy without even the simple way of communication or consultation with. 7 or any of his body in faculty and staff as a lot of our on campus. the more i know this, we are joined now by to the us about who is outside for them university in new york now. and to tell us it can just explain to us what's happening there. the well, that's become a regular scene here in new york city. this is another university where students have taken to the streets. also, they have carried out an encampment inside the building to protest of the complicity why what they say is the complicity of the university with what is happening and as well with
offices. injured is the trying to remove tens from the campus, has central square and be american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. that's up to police. the rest of hundreds of protesters on campus police forces into the hamilton holes with some people have barricaded themselves, hours earlier. students and professors have called it a bad nice and cold for rebuilding columbia. they made the call and the police a guy...
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a letter from northwestern american association of university professors, executive committee letter to representative fox and members of the committee in support of president she'll. and from the l.a. times, entitled after violent night at ucla, classes canceled, you see president launches investigation into response documenting the organized attack on the ucla encampment the night of april 30th. a joint statement from unions representing educators at rutgers northwestern and ucla. a letter from the national coalition against interest to decrying the may 14th letter from the chair of the oversight committee to the treasury secretary ellen, and an article from boise state university's office of student life, 5.5 things you may not know about martin luther king which includes the fact that the king center, that dr. king went to jail 29 times. but pointed out his protests were nonviolent. but usually against the law. part of the nonviolent strategies that you not only break the law, but you accept the consequences. unanimous consent for those. >> that's the end of the list. without obje
a letter from northwestern american association of university professors, executive committee letter to representative fox and members of the committee in support of president she'll. and from the l.a. times, entitled after violent night at ucla, classes canceled, you see president launches investigation into response documenting the organized attack on the ucla encampment the night of april 30th. a joint statement from unions representing educators at rutgers northwestern and ucla. a letter...
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of palestine. also at the university of virginia hundreds of students and professors left the graduation ceremony to protest the association of this university with the zionist regime. reuters news agency reported that american police in florida used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse peaceful demonstrations of supporters of palestine. according to this report, most of these demonstrators were women and some children were also present. when the crowd asks what are you arresting for while the crowd starts chanting police to the crowd. pepper sprinkled then they crossed the fence line and put on gas masks. preparing for they were tear gas. this was while a crowd of women and children were standing peacefully in the park and chanting only. and now we will see a collection of images of what happened in the last 24 hours in different parts of the world to support palestine and the people of gaza. guys, you got to leave now, leave now or your college, leave now, let's go, okay? it's not just a campaign to kill human lives, it is also an attempt to destroy palestine, dina barn är össä mina, dina barn. mohammad khairuddin assam albarash majid kashkoev. a new world formed after al-aqsa storm and we are witnessing
of palestine. also at the university of virginia hundreds of students and professors left the graduation ceremony to protest the association of this university with the zionist regime. reuters news agency reported that american police in florida used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse peaceful demonstrations of supporters of palestine. according to this report, most of these demonstrators were women and some children were also present. when the crowd asks what are you arresting for while the...
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in boston university, a number of protesting students were arrested in the police attack. american police reported from the associated press news agency in recent days , it has arrested more than 2,500 students and professors in 50 american universities. student protests disrupted graduation ceremonies at the university of michigan and closed. as i speak to you, children in gaza are being born amid the ruins of their homes. mothers die from bleeding. no treatment facilities reach them. the lives of mothers and other residents of gaza will continue to be in danger as long as there is no ceasefire. university. columbia university , where 20 students have been arrested, announced a graduation ceremony similar to previous years will not be held the police will be present at the university in 10 days. in michigan, a group of supporters of the zionist regime tried to disrupt the gathering of students, who were confronted with the slogans of supporters of palestine. three days ago, the president of the zionist regime supported the supporters of this regime who disrupt anti-zionist marches in american universities. on the ot
in boston university, a number of protesting students were arrested in the police attack. american police reported from the associated press news agency in recent days , it has arrested more than 2,500 students and professors in 50 american universities. student protests disrupted graduation ceremonies at the university of michigan and closed. as i speak to you, children in gaza are being born amid the ruins of their homes. mothers die from bleeding. no treatment facilities reach them. the...
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in bustan university, a number of protesting students were arrested in the police attack. the associated press reported that american police have arrested more than 200 students and professors in 50 american universities in recent days. student protests at the graduation ceremony at the university of michigan and disrupted closing. right now, i am talking to you, the children of gaza. he is born among the ruins of their house. mothers die from bleeding . no treatment facilities reach them. the lives of mothers and other residents of gaza will continue to be in danger as long as there is no ceasefire. columbia university, where 200 students were arrested, announced that the graduation ceremony will not be held as widely as in previous years. the police will be present at the university in 10 days. in michigan , a group of supporters of the zionist regime tried to disrupt the student community who faced the slogans of supporters of palestine. three days ago, the head of the zionist regime supported the supporters of this regime who are disrupting anti-zionist marches in american universities . on the other hand, 6 uni
in bustan university, a number of protesting students were arrested in the police attack. the associated press reported that american police have arrested more than 200 students and professors in 50 american universities in recent days. student protests at the graduation ceremony at the university of michigan and disrupted closing. right now, i am talking to you, the children of gaza. he is born among the ruins of their house. mothers die from bleeding . no treatment facilities reach them. the...
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associate professor of history at new york university. she's a former dean of arts and sciences at nyu. she's also the past president of the western historical association and a fellow at the american antiquarian society. maria earned her b.a., m.a. and ph.d. at yale university, and she's the author of numerous articles on the history of the american west environmental and labor history, latino history and american expanon. her book, translating property. and that's what leon graham in conflict over land in the american west. from 1840 to 1900. he's also the author of or one of the main authors of the history textbook global americans a social global history of the united states. and she's currently working on a book about the workplace of their own progressive management of workers and their families in colorado's coalfields. we're coming with oxford university press. i also asked manisha sinha to join me on the panel. she is the james earl and shirley draper chair in american history at the university connecticut and president elect of the 2024 society for historians, the early republic, which she was born in india and received her ph.d. from columbia university, where her disser
associate professor of history at new york university. she's a former dean of arts and sciences at nyu. she's also the past president of the western historical association and a fellow at the american antiquarian society. maria earned her b.a., m.a. and ph.d. at yale university, and she's the author of numerous articles on the history of the american west environmental and labor history, latino history and american expanon. her book, translating property. and that's what leon graham in conflict...
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of those. i told you had a short time. short time, because he's making these changes started in 1929. by 1931, the american bar association has accredited how university school of law two years. that's phenomenal. that's phenomenal. turn it out, lawyers. okay. turning out lawyers making changes. questions. a pause for a second because i talk fast and yes. oh, we got. okay so before they were incredibly before they their accreditation like what did it mean before i, i mean they were still producing language but what exactly does do or for the institution that's an excellent question what does accreditation do for an institution? students? what accreditation for students do for an institution or? funding. that's possible. yeah. okay. what else? what's as proud have you accredited? it is. okay, so you should know. does that matter? would you select a university that was not accredited by some regional body. i'd have to hope that. but what that generally it say that this institution has met certain standards that are recognized within higher education or in this case law school that suggest that this is a legitimate that the degree from this institution m
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american association of -- recipient of the american association's college of nursing advocate of the year award. she's a committed advocate for nursing education currently serving as a professor and dean at the university of iowa's college of nursing. passionately supporting both students and faculty, dean zerwick emphasizes the importance of strong leadership within the nursing profession. she ardently believes in nurses advocating for their patients, communities and the profession itself. and as a former nurse, i can testify to the importance of the dean conducting herself in these endeavors. under the dean's guidance, the bachelor of science and nursing program has consistently ranked among the top 10 in the nation at her university by u.s. news and world report for three consecutive years. 2022, 2023, and achieving an impressive number four ranking in 2024. i ask my colleagues to join me in expressing appreciation for dean zerwic k's unwavering advocacy and congratulating her on receiving the advocate of the year award. thank you, madam speaker. today we celebrate the exceptional achievement of school students moving on to the finals in the american rocketry challenge. among 5,500 talented students
american association of -- recipient of the american association's college of nursing advocate of the year award. she's a committed advocate for nursing education currently serving as a professor and dean at the university of iowa's college of nursing. passionately supporting both students and faculty, dean zerwick emphasizes the importance of strong leadership within the nursing profession. she ardently believes in nurses advocating for their patients, communities and the profession itself....
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of the people. . some protesters also set the american flag on fire. new york police arrested a number of students by attacking them. the associated press news agency reported the beginning of student demonstrations in the university. australian students have classrooms together in connection with the people of gaza, they closed the university in toronto and ottawa, canada. students joined the global student movement in support of palestine. in switzerland, at least three universities joined the movement to support palestine in amsterdam. in the netherlands , student demonstrations were met with police repression and attacks by a number of zionists. in france, the police raided pro- palestinian students at sorbonne university and arrested some of them. in berlin, the german police. he dismantled the solidarity with palestine on the campus of berlin university and arrested a number of students who were sitting for the cause of palestine. university of hamburg, germany and several universities in spain and belgium were the scene of student rallies and protests in support of palestine. at the university of oxford , england, students sat in solidarity with the palestinians. on the eve of girls' day, the president atte
of the people. . some protesters also set the american flag on fire. new york police arrested a number of students by attacking them. the associated press news agency reported the beginning of student demonstrations in the university. australian students have classrooms together in connection with the people of gaza, they closed the university in toronto and ottawa, canada. students joined the global student movement in support of palestine. in switzerland, at least three universities joined...
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the pastthe labor and working class history association and professor at the university oç9f georgia thanks r spending a little bit of time with us. american
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the pastthe labor and working class history association and professor at the university of georgia thanks for spending a little bit of time with us. american history. you all for joining us. and i'm really excited to be here. so i'm paul renfro i'm an associate profeste university and the author of i'm reading my own stranger danger, family values, childhood and the carceral state. it was published by oxford university press in 2020 and forthcoming the life and death of ryan white aids and inuality in america will be out with umc later this year and i am t to to introduce our august panel. sarena martinez is a dphil student in american at the university of oxford. she studies 20th century american political development. work traces the contours of the relationship between state legislatures and local governments and consequences. an important and often overlooked fulcrum of the political and economic development of the ameri scholar earned her m.s. is at in economic and social history at the university of oxford and b.a. from vanderbilt in psychology and french. previously, serena served as a manager of special projects in the department o
the pastthe labor and working class history association and professor at the university of georgia thanks for spending a little bit of time with us. american history. you all for joining us. and i'm really excited to be here. so i'm paul renfro i'm an associate profeste university and the author of i'm reading my own stranger danger, family values, childhood and the carceral state. it was published by oxford university press in 2020 and forthcoming the life and death of ryan white aids and...
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he is an associate professor of and american studies at the university of hong kong. so he's come long way to be with us this evening. he teaches courses there on maritime history and the revolutionary atlantic. dr. victor is also the author of so great a prophet how the east indies transformed anglo-american capitalism and the editor of british and french colonialism in africa, asia and the middle east. connected empires the 18th to the 20th centuries. his next monograph suez passage to india, britain, france, the great game at. sea 1798 to 1885 examines the interconnections between the british and french empires in asian waters from napoleon's invasion of egypt in 1798 to the sino-french war in 1885. dr. victor received a b.a. in history and international from brown university in 2001 and a ph.d. from harvard university, our backyard here in 2006. so dr., victor, please come on up and join us us. great. so just a note about our format. so we are going to instead of do a formal lecture, we thought it might be easier if we could open up the book by having a bit of a c
he is an associate professor of and american studies at the university of hong kong. so he's come long way to be with us this evening. he teaches courses there on maritime history and the revolutionary atlantic. dr. victor is also the author of so great a prophet how the east indies transformed anglo-american capitalism and the editor of british and french colonialism in africa, asia and the middle east. connected empires the 18th to the 20th centuries. his next monograph suez passage to india,...
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she is a member of both the professional photographers association the center for civil war photography. he is professor of american studies at christopher newport university. and as if those two full time vocations were not enough in his spare time, he has authored or edited some 16 books. we got a salty splash of his shipwrecked book yesterday at the lincoln forum is very proud that our vice year's winner of the lincoln prize for his work a house built bylavisitors to the lincoln whie house. rn the 2023 lincoln prize winner. our vice chn, who will serve as the moderator of this morning's distinguished panel and now recognize theanel. thank you, chris. and th red sox hat ballot with back with you. as a phillies fan, it's been a hard year, but i certainly couldn't stand here and look at a red sox hat during this time. i wanted to open this session by introduction of final resting places. this passage was written by my brilliant coeditor and friend brian■ matthew jordan. so these are his words. the civil war did few better or more efficiently than make final resting places between 1861 and 1865, an estimated. 750,000 soldiers succumbed to chronic diseases,
she is a member of both the professional photographers association the center for civil war photography. he is professor of american studies at christopher newport university. and as if those two full time vocations were not enough in his spare time, he has authored or edited some 16 books. we got a salty splash of his shipwrecked book yesterday at the lincoln forum is very proud that our vice year's winner of the lincoln prize for his work a house built bylavisitors to the lincoln whie house....
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associate of history at the university of texas at dallas. he's the author of bonds of salvation, how christianity inspired and american abolitionism. he is also the coeditor of four books, including the two volume american jump, a massively collaborative open u.s. history textbook american revolutions in the digital age and apocalypse and the millennium in the american civil war. his articles have appeared in a variety of venues, ranging from the american historical review to washington post. his current research focuses on the intersections of missionaries empire, power and abolition. in the early 19th century west africa. ben, thank you. thanks to these other excellent panelists. thank you, emily, for writing this book. and thank you all for being here. this outstanding book is rigorously researched and elegantly narrated. the students in my 19th century grad seminar also encouraged me to say that it works great in the classroom but i'm going to spend my time highlighting the significance of, its scholarly interventions. emily is a leader. our profession in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations,
associate of history at the university of texas at dallas. he's the author of bonds of salvation, how christianity inspired and american abolitionism. he is also the coeditor of four books, including the two volume american jump, a massively collaborative open u.s. history textbook american revolutions in the digital age and apocalypse and the millennium in the american civil war. his articles have appeared in a variety of venues, ranging from the american historical review to washington post....
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of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or psychosis of the general population level simply is not substantiated by facts. finally, if we are concerned about high potency thc, if we are concerned about people who may have a predisposition to mental illness or suffering from it and having that condition exacerbated by cannabis, then the answer is not criminalization. it is not driving this market underground. it is regulation and education. host: ok. let's hear from oleg from brooklyn, new york. go ahead. you are on our support line. hello? caller: thank you for having us. thank you for having this important discussion on c-span. really appreciate it. a couple of things, about to graduate from the university of maryland school of pharmacy with a degree. and in this program, we deep dived into potential be
of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or psychosis of the general population level simply is not...
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of the international community. pressure on the zionist regime must increase daily from day. look at what the americans and their associated organizations are doing with their opposition to israel. the students of american universities calls for destruction, did not... says: well, look, there are students, and what are you doing with them, and the answer, in fact, does not appear here, well, in general , i would like to say, that the united states of america has become a model of unlimited, absolutely arbitrary handling of gold and foreign exchange reserves; someone can be frozen, that is, stolen. united the states of america began to have an absolute monopoly on deciding who can be killed, who cannot be killed, and who can be tried in the world. who cannot be judged, in this situation, of course, most countries want to somehow distance themselves from this lawlessness, because today this is this lawlessness in relation to russia, tomorrow this lawlessness in relation to china, when the americans decide to take away gold and foreign exchange reserves or something else from saudi arabia, senegal, and other countries, no one can imagine this, so they want to take their resources and stay as far away from the united st
of the international community. pressure on the zionist regime must increase daily from day. look at what the americans and their associated organizations are doing with their opposition to israel. the students of american universities calls for destruction, did not... says: well, look, there are students, and what are you doing with them, and the answer, in fact, does not appear here, well, in general , i would like to say, that the united states of america has become a model of unlimited,...
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associated with safety, convenience and the availability of necessary services and services. american congressmen passed a bill aimed at pro-palestinian protests. this document will allow the authorities to refuse funding to universitiesce. the initiative was supported by 320 congressmen, 91 were against it. now the document will be sent to the senate for a vote. let me remind you, the wave is student. rallies in the united states began on april 18, since then, according to american media , about a thousand people have been detained at pro-palestinian demonstrations in universities. in the us , another whistleblower suddenly died booing problems. george udin, former quality auditor for a corporate supplier. during his work, he discovered a violation in production, but management ignored his warnings. complained to the american regulator and testified as part of a lawsuit against the company's shareholders; as the media write, the man led a healthy lifestyle, but recently he was hospitalized due to breathing problems; doctors were unable to save the man; let me remind you that he was found dead in march one whistleblower about defects in boeing planes. there are classics that people like more and more, classic grand bu
associated with safety, convenience and the availability of necessary services and services. american congressmen passed a bill aimed at pro-palestinian protests. this document will allow the authorities to refuse funding to universitiesce. the initiative was supported by 320 congressmen, 91 were against it. now the document will be sent to the senate for a vote. let me remind you, the wave is student. rallies in the united states began on april 18, since then, according to american media ,...
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network news networks, christina greer is an associate professor of political science at fordham university lincoln center. harris research and teaching focus on american black ethnic politics, urban politics and quantity native methods as well as new york city and congress, i'm sorry, as well as york city politics professor. greer's book, black ethnic race, immigration the pursuit of the american dream, investigates the increasingly diverse populations the united states from africa and the caribbean. she finds that both ethnicity and a shared racial identity matter and also affect the policy choices and preferences for black groups. professor greer is currently on a manuscript researching the history of all african americans who have run for executive in the united states. her interests also include mayors and public policies in urban centers. and her previous work has compared criminal activity and political response in. boston and both baltimore. she is the host and producer of the aftermath christina greer and she she received her b.a. from and her m.a. and ph.d. in political science from columbia. welcome christina greer. and dr. bettina love. dr.
network news networks, christina greer is an associate professor of political science at fordham university lincoln center. harris research and teaching focus on american black ethnic politics, urban politics and quantity native methods as well as new york city and congress, i'm sorry, as well as york city politics professor. greer's book, black ethnic race, immigration the pursuit of the american dream, investigates the increasingly diverse populations the united states from africa and the...
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mary a well respected researcher from the university of michigan writes an article that gives into the premier economic journal. the american economic association primary journal. and so scott just recently this is a very good study that shows there were causal effects from the rollout of a head start over the years. so, what is going on here? i think what is going on here and this is a problem any time you're trying to look at long term intergenerational effects, any evidence you have has to beat 20 or 30 years old because otherwise the kids would not have got into adulthood yet. and yet if you have evidence that is that old you have the emproblem the circumstances thee children grew up in were very different 20 or 30 years ago. their mothers were much less well educated i dived into this last year i had data on all these things. mothers much less educated. lack of outside of the home care. nothing like the infrastructure of childcare centers that we have now. nothing like the social safety net that we have now. as the report shows the social safety net program reduce child poverty by about half. that did not exist when these kids were childre
mary a well respected researcher from the university of michigan writes an article that gives into the premier economic journal. the american economic association primary journal. and so scott just recently this is a very good study that shows there were causal effects from the rollout of a head start over the years. so, what is going on here? i think what is going on here and this is a problem any time you're trying to look at long term intergenerational effects, any evidence you have has to...
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stanford university hosted a symposium featuring an elite panel of medical experts from across the nation. speakers included the president of the american medical association, medical professionals from google and microsoft, and the dean of stanford school of medicine. >> the way i've thought about it, the way i've talked with others who are experts in this field, the internet brought us access to information generative ai is bringing and enhancing us our access to knowledge. >> they discussed ai's possible impact on research, discovery and health care delivery, and how ai could be used to educate the next generation of doctors. >> a major step today in the effort to transform california's mental health system and address the homelessness crisis in redwood city today, governor newsom announced $3.3 billion in funding to begin building mental health treatment centers. >> i've never been more enthusiastic about our prospects to actually make a dent and address the issue of what's happening on the streets and sidewalks in this state than i am today. >> the money comes from proposition one, passed by voters in march, which authorized nearly $6.5 billion to add
stanford university hosted a symposium featuring an elite panel of medical experts from across the nation. speakers included the president of the american medical association, medical professionals from google and microsoft, and the dean of stanford school of medicine. >> the way i've thought about it, the way i've talked with others who are experts in this field, the internet brought us access to information generative ai is bringing and enhancing us our access to knowledge. >>...
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associate professor of history at georgetown university in cops. i, thanks for your time. let's start with this pond to no peer that the americans have built because one of the reasons they say they built it was to quote, avoid putting us boots on the ground. why would that be a complication within the context of providing aid to people who desperately need it? well, for a couple of reasons, i think on the one hand that this disappear is actually more of a testament to the fact that the us has been unwilling to actually forces real to do what's necessary in terms of allowing, you know, all of the crossings to be open to allow obviously all of the necessary aid coming in, you know, the us is doing everything except to stopping this genocide. i think this is really what, what is standing out most of people. and so also the idea of having us intervene directly through its own a soldier is given the level of, of this trust that exist from palestinians, particularly given again the us role in terms of the kind of unequivocal support that it's provided as well from the very beginning is, is there another reason that it's probably taki
associate professor of history at georgetown university in cops. i, thanks for your time. let's start with this pond to no peer that the americans have built because one of the reasons they say they built it was to quote, avoid putting us boots on the ground. why would that be a complication within the context of providing aid to people who desperately need it? well, for a couple of reasons, i think on the one hand that this disappear is actually more of a testament to the fact that the us has...
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association, chicana and chicano studies or knox. dr. esparza teaches mexican-american texas and civil rights history. he received his b.a. and master's degrees from southwest texas state university and a ph.d. from university of houston. so if y'all will please join me and welcoming the good doctor. thank you. thank you. i appreciate the invitation. and i appreciate the space to talk about such an work and such an important community. so thank you. so i know this is i mentioned my personal experience, right and connected in my my dad's mentioned the book. i want to do one thing and i just want to ask folks that are from del rio or san felipe if if they can stand or have family from there so we can recognize them. so you know, we can know the audience. yeah, for sure. and, and jesse that that's what i wanted to actually with if you can if you can tell us folks who have may have read your book or who have experience in san felipe and del rio, can you can you us about russell schools. yes. so russell schools is essentially the story of a one of a kind school district that existed in a borderland town in the city of del rio. in this mexican-american community, the city of del rio, known as san felipe and this is
association, chicana and chicano studies or knox. dr. esparza teaches mexican-american texas and civil rights history. he received his b.a. and master's degrees from southwest texas state university and a ph.d. from university of houston. so if y'all will please join me and welcoming the good doctor. thank you. thank you. i appreciate the invitation. and i appreciate the space to talk about such an work and such an important community. so thank you. so i know this is i mentioned my personal...