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its founders, leading professor ekaterina skorb, worked at the german maxaplanck institute at american harvard, moved to russia for 5 years, has been developing info-chemistry in st. petersburg in my region , russia is definitely the best place on earth under the umbrella of infa chemistry. we collect all these areas at the intersection of chemistry these technologies. well, the way out, of course, is to use artificial intelligence in chemistry. in a complex mathematical model, a team of scientists led by ekaterina implements many projects. among them is an electrochemical sensor platform. the so-called potentiot, which makes it possible to detect the concentration of antibiotics in liquids and the presence in milk, but it is also possible to analyze the concentrations of corrosion inhibitors, for example, in an aqueous oil mixture. we just lower such a handle, and this is connected to the tablet to phone, start the analysis itself so that the device learns to distinguish between target substances, for example. the same antibiotics in milk, scientists have done a colossal amount of work, even
its founders, leading professor ekaterina skorb, worked at the german maxaplanck institute at american harvard, moved to russia for 5 years, has been developing info-chemistry in st. petersburg in my region , russia is definitely the best place on earth under the umbrella of infa chemistry. we collect all these areas at the intersection of chemistry these technologies. well, the way out, of course, is to use artificial intelligence in chemistry. in a complex mathematical model, a team of...
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which is not true, more than half the time debt ceilings have things attached to them. 63% of americans, harvard harris poll, want spending restraint attached to the debt ceiling, and then attack the republicans for wanting to shut down social security and obamacare and social security and medicare, just like they did ten years ago. and the republicans are saying we are not going to raise taxes, they'll be asked 112 times by the administration, please raise taxes and at the end of the day some spending restraint in return for higher debt ceiling, exactly what happened ten years ago. and it's not a bad deal given the wreck that the administration put together. >> sandra: a quick check on the dow as we leave it off here, quarter basis point did happen. markets are kind of where they were right before the announcement happened, so not a real big reaction from the american stock market to that. it's going to be the long-term, right, grover, that we have to watch for, long-term effect on the consumer. thank you so much. >> you've got it. >> john: a lot coming up in the next half of "america reports"
which is not true, more than half the time debt ceilings have things attached to them. 63% of americans, harvard harris poll, want spending restraint attached to the debt ceiling, and then attack the republicans for wanting to shut down social security and obamacare and social security and medicare, just like they did ten years ago. and the republicans are saying we are not going to raise taxes, they'll be asked 112 times by the administration, please raise taxes and at the end of the day some...
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in american from harvard university, a j.d. from harvard law school, and lln from georgetown university law center, and a b.a. from york college in literature and american studies along. professor perry, i am pleased to be here in conversation with professor margaret burnham, renowned legal civil rights advocate and former judge margaret burnham is, the founder of northeastern university school of law, civil rights restorative justice project, crt, rj, and author of bye hands, now known jim crow's legal. the other brilliant work that we're here to discuss today through c rj burnham has led teams of law students in investigating acts of racial violence in the jim crow era, including hundreds unsolved murders of black people among, other historical failures of the criminal justice system, the project serves as a resource for scholars and organizers involved in initiatives seeking justice for these crimes, drawing the extensive database of cases collected by c, r, rj by hands known a finalist for the kirkus prize and longlisted fo
in american from harvard university, a j.d. from harvard law school, and lln from georgetown university law center, and a b.a. from york college in literature and american studies along. professor perry, i am pleased to be here in conversation with professor margaret burnham, renowned legal civil rights advocate and former judge margaret burnham is, the founder of northeastern university school of law, civil rights restorative justice project, crt, rj, and author of bye hands, now known jim...
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evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and african american studies and the department of history. she is the founder and coordinator of acs departments. social engagement initiative an innovative pedagogy combines rigorous academic work with on the ground experience. professor higginbotham served as the national president of the association. the study of african american life and history from 2016 to 2022, just 22, 2021 and 21. yes, ma'am. a pioneering scholar, african-american women's history. she is the author of the prize winning book righteous discontent the women's movement in, the black baptist church, 1882 1920. she's also the classic african history text from to freedom, which first published by john hope franklin in 1947. among her most notable awards, the 2014 national humanities medal from president obama. deborah gray white is the board governors distinguished professor of and professor of women's and g
evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and african american studies and the department of history. she is the founder and coordinator of acs departments. social engagement initiative an innovative pedagogy combines rigorous academic work with on the ground experience. professor higginbotham served as the...
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the tewksbury almshouse, and he also appointed george lewis ruffin, the first african american to graduate from harvard law school. in 1869, he appointed him butler appointed him to the charlestown municipal court, making him the first african american judge seated in the united states. he crossed swords repeatedly with massachusetts elites, especially the harvard people. ongoing struggle there, especially massachusetts elites. and i think this has contributed mightily to the way he's been remembered today. he is, of course, and also ran for president in 1884. he ran as the candidate. he thought he might run as the democrat, didn't work out grover cleveland. he ran the candidate of the greenback and antimonopoly parties and. he didn't campaign for cleveland. and somebody was talking about if trump back, it's kind of like cleveland. they were talking twitter about this. and i was like, oh, are they sherrod? they elected butler. you know instead of cleveland. but anyway, still fighting for butler. i am. so over the course of his life, notably enjoyed the deep love and loyalty of many people, including hi
the tewksbury almshouse, and he also appointed george lewis ruffin, the first african american to graduate from harvard law school. in 1869, he appointed him butler appointed him to the charlestown municipal court, making him the first african american judge seated in the united states. he crossed swords repeatedly with massachusetts elites, especially the harvard people. ongoing struggle there, especially massachusetts elites. and i think this has contributed mightily to the way he's been...
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americans. many rivers to cross in 2014 and the w.e.b. dubois from harvard university in 2013. how about teaching white supremacy? this is a powerful exploration of the past and present arc of america's white supremacy from the country's inception and revolution every year to its 19th century flash point of civil war, to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and today's black lives matter, i'm just going to turn it over at this point to donald to read a little and talk to us about his his new book. thank you very much for being here, donald and everyone everyone. thank, thank you. thank you all for coming this evening. i really appreciate it. the past matters, especially now that wisconsin born frederick jackson turner, who happened to spend many unhappy years teaching at harvard, observed in 1891 that, quote today is so much a product of yesterday that yesterday can be understood as as it is explained by today, for the present is simply the developing past. the past, the under developed present, far too many americans. as the famed author and critic james baldwin explained in
americans. many rivers to cross in 2014 and the w.e.b. dubois from harvard university in 2013. how about teaching white supremacy? this is a powerful exploration of the past and present arc of america's white supremacy from the country's inception and revolution every year to its 19th century flash point of civil war, to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and today's black lives matter, i'm just going to turn it over at this point to donald to read a little and talk to us about his his new...
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now is doctor evelyn brooks higginbotham, professor of history and african and african american studies at harvardy. dr. higginbotham, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. there's been a lot of back and forth about what the college board is allowing to be taught in its ap course. can you cut through some of the noise? did the college board capitulate to -- florida governor ron desantis? but >> they did not capitulate, in the sense that they were responding to him. because these arguments were made well before on desantis. but the college board is interested in equality, education, that does not put teachers who live in these states where these laws are growing at risk. i want to emphasize that, because the debate is going from two sides. is that the government of these states, the point of education, will say they want anything remove that sounds like systemic marginalization. on the other, hand you have professors and universities who are writing to say, you cannot teach a course without talking about systemic marginalization. but i would like to emphasize to you that you can teach
now is doctor evelyn brooks higginbotham, professor of history and african and african american studies at harvardy. dr. higginbotham, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. there's been a lot of back and forth about what the college board is allowing to be taught in its ap course. can you cut through some of the noise? did the college board capitulate to -- florida governor ron desantis? but >> they did not capitulate, in the sense that they were responding to him. because...
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bioinformatician from moscow state university who is participating in a joint study of russian and american scientists at harvard medical school, and already the first results are impressive. it turned out that when germ cells merge, an embryo is formed in which the information about the age of the parents is reset to zero the first part of the embryonic development is removed due to the reset of the age of self-esteem, and only after that the main mechanisms are launched as we age, we see this both at the level of the epigenetic clock and at the level of gene activity. that is , evolution itself has now been scientifically proven to create a mechanism that makes the cell forget that it is old enough to discover it tatyana proskuryakova anastasia lunkova. tikhonov and vladislav kulachikhin led. central tv in our studio. you can’t stop it in any way, therefore, in our time on the air, this is the end of the last question for today, that there with a chinese ball they didn’t shoot down an american. tell me not yet, but that's just the agency circulated joe biden's statement. we will take care of it said the presid
bioinformatician from moscow state university who is participating in a joint study of russian and american scientists at harvard medical school, and already the first results are impressive. it turned out that when germ cells merge, an embryo is formed in which the information about the age of the parents is reset to zero the first part of the embryonic development is removed due to the reset of the age of self-esteem, and only after that the main mechanisms are launched as we age, we see this...
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an african-american was appointed professor of economics at harvard.hatever 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 come to rely, as we have come to rely, upon imprisonment as a re
an african-american was appointed professor of economics at harvard.hatever 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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thetistics and data the -- statistics and data, then people who test well like the asian-americans who are suing harvarddiscriminated against. so the solution is dump the data a and just get rid of it. data of the sort that's contained in the u.s. news and world rankings. it's simply a huge diversion, paul, especially for the medical schools. the "wall street journal" recently reported that both walgreens and cvs say they have a tremendous sortage of pharmacists. we know there's a shortage of nurses. nurse practitioners often have many of the same skills as. >>s, but we don't have enough of them. not everyone has to be a doctor. if these medical schools were serious, they would be addressing the larger shortages in the medical industry, not just trying to fill quotas at the top of those applicants trying to become medical doctors. paul: kyle, briefly, diversity doesn't have to be at war with merit, does it? >> no, i don't think so. and the way to solve this problem, i think, is to lift everybody up. and i think that would start with focusing on bad public schools that are run by teachers unions for the
thetistics and data the -- statistics and data, then people who test well like the asian-americans who are suing harvarddiscriminated against. so the solution is dump the data a and just get rid of it. data of the sort that's contained in the u.s. news and world rankings. it's simply a huge diversion, paul, especially for the medical schools. the "wall street journal" recently reported that both walgreens and cvs say they have a tremendous sortage of pharmacists. we know there's a...
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them. >> harvard law school in the late 1980s, early 1990s was a place where people talked and argued about racial issues because it's a reflection of the larger society. that's what americansstudents here at harvard law school. nearly a quarter are people of color and nearly 40% are women. yet harvard law school's faculty contains only five tenured women professors and only three tenured black professors. >> professor derek bell was the first black granted tenure at harvard law school back in 1969. now he's taking a leave of absence until the school tenures its first black woman professor. >> bell's protests had its origin in the faculty diversity movement, which was a nationwide movement. and there was a lot of discussion about whether and to what extent barack should be involved. this was a very controversial thing. it was a matter of what are the appropriate things for the president of the harvard law review to speak out on and what are not. >> i remember that the black law students had organized an orientation for the first year students. and one of the persons who spoke at that orientation was professor bell. and i remember him sauntering up to the front and not givin
them. >> harvard law school in the late 1980s, early 1990s was a place where people talked and argued about racial issues because it's a reflection of the larger society. that's what americansstudents here at harvard law school. nearly a quarter are people of color and nearly 40% are women. yet harvard law school's faculty contains only five tenured women professors and only three tenured black professors. >> professor derek bell was the first black granted tenure at harvard law...
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bioinformatician from moscow state university who is participating in a joint study of russian and american scientists at harvardressive. it turned out that when germ cells merge, an embryo is formed in which information about the age of the parents is instantly reset. embryonic development is removed due to the zeroing of the age of self-esteem, and only after that the main mechanisms of aging are launched, we see this at the level epignetic clock and at the level of gene activity. that is, now scientifically proven evolution itself has created a mechanism that makes the cell forget that it is a matter of small age to discover it this is the end of the last question for today, what is there with the chinese balloon, did the americans shoot it down? tell me not yet, but that's just what the agency released a statement to joe biden. we will take care of it said the president of the united states answering a question from reporters. are the military going to do something about the chinese probe? it is clear for the development of events you will be able to follow the news releases of ntv ah? for a few seconds, the
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americans and a rapidly shrinking percentage of americans, but there is some evidence presented particularly by researchers like george bohrhos of harvard that have shown four five percent downward pressure on the wages of the lowest skilled americans, there is no evidence not even from warhas that these immigrants are displacing workers in the us displacing name a natives are pushing them out of jobs. but again, my focus on the book is on the impact on black workers in particular and no matter how many million of illegal immigrants you think are in this country. i think the official number is around 11 or 12 million, but some people say it's 20 million or higher pick your number. the point is the economic gains that i described among blacks during the first three years of the trump administration. occurred with those people in this country, so however many million illegal immigrants you think are in this country. it did not stop unemployment from falling to record lows under under donald trump for black americans. or poverty rates falling to record lows among blacks under donald trump's first three years as president these again blacks
americans and a rapidly shrinking percentage of americans, but there is some evidence presented particularly by researchers like george bohrhos of harvard that have shown four five percent downward pressure on the wages of the lowest skilled americans, there is no evidence not even from warhas that these immigrants are displacing workers in the us displacing name a natives are pushing them out of jobs. but again, my focus on the book is on the impact on black workers in particular and no matter...
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harvard. the european union, a law school teacher, is called exclusively a contact zoo from which the americanent is played, greater europe is simply becoming a tool for the eurasian global strategy of the united states, what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the prosperity and security of europe was based on the decline of the american empire. there is an illusion in europeans that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, it has enemies and vassals movie second europe full version today on first of course, the war has no woman's face, but thanks to doctors, thousands of lives have been saved our fighters ensign maria aleysk served in a motorized rifle company, then in intelligence, and at the beginning of her life she headed the medical unit of one of the battalions of the people's militia of the lpr. under shelling with mortar fire during the assault and offensive, the medical battalion is always where the most fierce battles are. maria aleyska, she is no stranger to the ranks of people's faces from 2014, when there is an
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harvard. the european union, a law school teacher , is called exclusively a contact zoo, from which the americaner europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian and global strategy of the united states , what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based for 50 years of the premier decline of the american empire into the europeans. there is an illusion that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, it has enemies and vassals movie second europe today on first this video is 20 seconds long. it would seem so little, but not for sars viruses entered the body. they start to breed time works against us, but there is arbidol, it prevents the virus from merging with the cell and the mechanism of virus reproduction is disrupted arbidol is ready to fight influenza viruses and other acute respiratory viral infections and grant three cheeses at an attractive price only at a tasty and point sale on ozone from february 25 to march 4 belgica chocolate shells for 179 rubles. glitter dress insavin for 399 rubles.
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and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at columbia and you, columbia university, who was also one of the harvard economists who headed to moscow in the ninety's as an economic advisor, who can hardly be accused of being pro putin has been making statements since last year, calling out the u. s. government around the conflict in ukraine and last name. for example. he warned the dangers of banking on ukrainian military victory at all costs, citing quote, escalation of global dangers and escalation of the economic followed. and the last opportunity to find an off ramp to this conflict. and now sacks is again speaking out, calling hirsch's account of the nordstrom explosions. pretty much a no brainer. have a listen. frankly, its been obvious from the start. this was not an easy operation to carry out of the kind of operation that the, the cia and other a covert parts of the u. s. government do carry out rather routinely by the way, yet they blow up lots of infrastructure over time. i try to keep it hidden, but it was hard to keep this one hidden because the united states was basically the only count
and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at columbia and you, columbia university, who was also one of the harvard economists who headed to moscow in the ninety's as an economic advisor, who can hardly be accused of being pro putin has been making statements since last year, calling out the u. s. government around the conflict in ukraine and last name. for example. he warned the dangers of banking on ukrainian military victory at all costs, citing quote, escalation of...
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harvard. the european union, a law school teacher, is called exclusively a contact zoo, from which the americant is played, greater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian and global strategy of the united states , what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based in 50 the decline of the american empire. the europeans are under the illusion that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, it has enemies and vassals film 2nd europe next sunday on 1st you have a strong cough its cause of sputum and inflammation in the bronchi a combination of the three components cadelac. broncho complex. fights the causes of a wet cough, contributing to its completion codelac broncho triple action against cough ozone delivered with love diapers panties yoko-san for 1.099 rub. write, benefit in the search bar ozone, look for various discounts , they took everything in the room for a loan of up to 5 million. my basket for 169 rubles. pay less at kfc. what is the cause of hemorrhoids problem, it can be not only
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americans. here in 1915, carter g woodson, born to former slaves that went to the university of chicago, and harvardassociation came up with negro achievement week, the precursor to black history month. and created blk histo materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks hit the bottom >> the idea of a week was never a week, it was always 3065 days. he was a builde, he brought people together. >> very proud of the history we have made, he would agree we still have ways to go. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> norah: that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i am norah o'donnell. good night . >> judge judy: mr. mcdaniel loaned you $3,000, and in exchange, you gave mr. mcdaniel what? >> four checks. >> announcer: their promise to settle up was worthless. >> judge judy: so what happen
americans. here in 1915, carter g woodson, born to former slaves that went to the university of chicago, and harvardassociation came up with negro achievement week, the precursor to black history month. and created blk histo materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame...
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americans. here in 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created thetion for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> reporter: thomas says they chose february -- >> because it contains the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> reporter: and created black history materials for teachers, who sometimes taught it in secret. >> i think there are a lot of parallels comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g. woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks higginbotham is a harvard history professor whose father worked with woodson. >> for him, the idea of a week was never a week. it was always 365 days. he was a builder. he brought people together. >> he'd be very proud of the history that we've made, and i think he would agree
americans. here in 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created thetion for the study of negro life and history. >> and that association decided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> reporter: thomas says they chose february -- >> because it contains the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> reporter: and...
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harvard and stanford law school for many years. the biden administration just withdrew his nomination is on the inter-american commission of human rightsich he already served on from 2014 to 2017. he was president for a period of that time. next up, we speak with brazilian indigenous leader about lula's trip to washington and bolsonaro committing genocide in the amazon. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. brazilian president lula was in washington last week meeting with president biden talking but the climate crisis and preserving the amazon. the meeting came just over a month after supporters of brazil's former leader jair bolsonaro attempted a coup shortly after lula's inauguration. this week bolsonaro and elsie plans to return to brazil to lead the opposition. last week i spoke to our guest, leader and shaman, what of the largest indigenous tribes in brazil while he was in washington, d.c., while lulu was meeting with biden. thousands of illegal minors were expelled from land. in january, lula met with the people and accused bolsonaro's government o
harvard and stanford law school for many years. the biden administration just withdrew his nomination is on the inter-american commission of human rightsich he already served on from 2014 to 2017. he was president for a period of that time. next up, we speak with brazilian indigenous leader about lula's trip to washington and bolsonaro committing genocide in the amazon. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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the president of michigan state university, the first african-american university, he was no stranger. wharton grew up in boston entered harvard at age 16 and first plaque announcer at the campus radio station and first black secretary of the the lobbying group he founded and first african-american admitted to johns hopkins university and earn a ph.d. from the university of chicago. he worked with the agricultural development council before he returned to the academic world. when he was appointed the 14th president in 1969, it was a time of tremendous change with college campuses taking center stage in the civil rights movement and protests over the vietnam war. wharton set another first. he supported students who demanded that their concerns be heard and offering to take students' petitions to michigan's congressional delegation in washington, d.c.. his tenure was marked by successful efforts to maintain the quality of the academic programs. his commitment to serving underprivileged students and the integration of the college of ons tee owe pathic medicine. wharton achieved another first and stepped down to become the chancel
the president of michigan state university, the first african-american university, he was no stranger. wharton grew up in boston entered harvard at age 16 and first plaque announcer at the campus radio station and first black secretary of the the lobbying group he founded and first african-american admitted to johns hopkins university and earn a ph.d. from the university of chicago. he worked with the agricultural development council before he returned to the academic world. when he was...
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harvard university group, in collaboration with neuroscientists, is investigating a wearable auxiliary device whose movements can be controlled by signals in the brain, and hackers attacked the internet servers of several european and american countries , reuters reported, citing the italian national cyber security agency. servers in european countries including france and flan, as well as in canada and the united states, were attacked. the us cyber security agency announced that it is assessing the damage of the reported cyber attack on the scale of e. this is the end of this news section from italy, the guardian of the fateful solomon islands, which has been for 82 years. during the second world war in the eastern part of the islands between america and its allies with japan, the war in this part of the world left 38 thousand dead and japan left the solomon islands. solomon islands is now a country consisting of 990 islands near australia with about 600 thousand people . population and area around 28 thousand 500 square kilometer more than eight decades after the fascinating battle of solomon, this region has once again returned to the spotlight after the signing of a security agreement between china and the solomon i
harvard university group, in collaboration with neuroscientists, is investigating a wearable auxiliary device whose movements can be controlled by signals in the brain, and hackers attacked the internet servers of several european and american countries , reuters reported, citing the italian national cyber security agency. servers in european countries including france and flan, as well as in canada and the united states, were attacked. the us cyber security agency announced that it...
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american elite who they really are. well, yes , people who graduated from harvard university, but who absolutely do not understand what is happening in the world. for example, i'm sure that kamala haris. she is not even on the map of moscow will show. she probably doesn't know where it is. well, you know , a very interesting study was done in america a few years ago , it was to look at the profession. the anal orientation of this so-called financial or elite, that is, those people who belong to the class, there are multimillionaires and billionaires due to which they got their fortune, because america can be traditionally considered that this era of ford roots. uh, there are others, as the inventors say, that the elite is formed due to scientific technical breakthroughs, innovations and achievements. here they provide an opportunity to make a profit. they make it possible to move the economy forward and transfer it to a new scientific and technological way. well, maybe, that's just people like bill gates or there may be elon musk. here they are, too, until now, as if considered by this kind of flagships. well, it was rev
american elite who they really are. well, yes , people who graduated from harvard university, but who absolutely do not understand what is happening in the world. for example, i'm sure that kamala haris. she is not even on the map of moscow will show. she probably doesn't know where it is. well, you know , a very interesting study was done in america a few years ago , it was to look at the profession. the anal orientation of this so-called financial or elite, that is, those people who belong to...
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american studies at northwestern university. a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. and khalil gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvardchool. author of "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern urban america." we welcome you all to democracy now! we're are going to begin in south carolina with dean e. patrick johnson. you are one of the banned. this is a whole controversy, the college board attacked "the new york times" for saying they removed these certain sections from the required ap course in response to governor desantis. they are not disputing the college board that they removed these sections, but they are saying they did it before desantis made his final comments on this issue. what is known is the college board made their reveal -- revealed the curriculum on the first day of black history month. talk about what is happening here. >> there's so much to cover. in response to the removal of my name, it is a great list to be on because of the wonderful thinkers that are included. i also thought it was ironic the fact that we have been removed means actually in some ways more students wi
american studies at northwestern university. a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. and khalil gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvardchool. author of "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern urban america." we welcome you all to democracy now! we're are going to begin in south carolina with dean e. patrick johnson. you are one of the banned. this is a whole controversy, the college board attacked "the...
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american scientist. populist professor at harvard university stephen wold e on the pages of foreign fs, and one of the mainpart of security and it is necessary that europe take on more time, especially in a context where the united states will turn more and more attention to china. they are already disrupting supplies to taiwan. listen to what he writes. despite nato's quick response, the war in ukraine has demonstrated the need for a new transatlantic division of labor, the united states has done more for ukraine than any other nato member and washington largely determines nato's overall strategy for the conflict unified leadership has made it easier to organize a rapid response to the leading role of the united states has a downside. because washington has long guaranteed the security of its secured ally. the latter allowed their military forces to weaken and become dangerously dependent on us patronage. if the united the united states did not react to the russian invasion, as it could have happened under another president, the european members of nato would hardly have been able to do anything to help u
american scientist. populist professor at harvard university stephen wold e on the pages of foreign fs, and one of the mainpart of security and it is necessary that europe take on more time, especially in a context where the united states will turn more and more attention to china. they are already disrupting supplies to taiwan. listen to what he writes. despite nato's quick response, the war in ukraine has demonstrated the need for a new transatlantic division of labor, the united states has...
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americans. here in 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created thedecided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> thomas said they chose february... >> because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> and created black history materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> i think there are a lot of parallels in comparing what's happening now with the banning of black history books and what dr. carter g. woodson was attempting to do, trying to not use the lessons of the past to shame anyone but to make sure that we don't repeat those same mistakes. >> reporter: evelyn brooks higgenbottom is a harvard history professor whose father worked with woodson. >> for him, the idea of a week was never a week. it was always 365 days. he was a builder, he brought people together. >> very proud of the history we have made, i think he would agree we still have a ways to go. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> norah: and that is tonigh
americans. here in 1915, carter g. woodson, who was born to former slaves and went to the university of chicago and harvard, created thedecided to come up with negro achievement week, which is the precursor to black history month. >> thomas said they chose february... >> because it contained the birthday of abraham lincoln and the made-up birthday of frederick douglass. >> and created black history materials for teachers who sometimes taught it in secret. >> i think...
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and this is how an american jokes about bakhmut radio host harvard nixon writes about insiders from theegic minor ukrainian, the city of bakhmut, the strategic minor region of donbass , which will lead to the final loss of the strategic minor state of ukraine to the ukrainians themselves, not armor, they are trying to understand where the russian army carries the next hit. tseponivachen is a coal miner this week, especially the hot spot in the donbass, artillery shelling does not subside . strategic importance for for the occupiers and for the ukrainian defenders, this is a strategic point on the map, because this is the zone from which we fire at the enemy, weakening his southern front as a whole , and the enemy is aware of this and he needs to push us back from there. rmovye it is noteworthy that the russian part of the marine corps of the pacific fleet is attacking the coal. and this confirms the seriousness of the enemy's intentions to capture the city, if it is possible to break through the front to break through the defense of ukraine in this area. uh, well, they can expect to go
and this is how an american jokes about bakhmut radio host harvard nixon writes about insiders from theegic minor ukrainian, the city of bakhmut, the strategic minor region of donbass , which will lead to the final loss of the strategic minor state of ukraine to the ukrainians themselves, not armor, they are trying to understand where the russian army carries the next hit. tseponivachen is a coal miner this week, especially the hot spot in the donbass, artillery shelling does not subside ....
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harvard. the european union, the law school teacher is called exclusively to the petting zoo from which the americannment plays, greater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian global strategy of the united states what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based 50 years ago american empire. europeans are under the illusion that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, they have enemies and vassals film, second europe full version tomorrow on first do you see exclusive footage? this is denis muryga, one of the senior commanders of the ukrainian nationalist battalion aidar. when crossing the russian-ukrainian border, he was detained by border guards and fsb officers by a battle. naidar was formed in 2014. since then , hundreds of criminal cases for war crimes have been opened against his fighters. the fact that i myself come from the crimea when the fighting began actions. they are tears of fear. and in these frames, the muryga looks much bolder than here. he is still confident in his impunity.
harvard. the european union, the law school teacher is called exclusively to the petting zoo from which the americannment plays, greater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian global strategy of the united states what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based 50 years ago american empire. europeans are under the illusion that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, they have enemies...
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harvard. the european union, a law school teacher, is called exclusively a contact zoo, from which the americant is played, greater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian and global strategy of the united states , what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based in 50 the decline of the american empire. europeans are under the illusion that they are allies of the united states . the problem is that the united states has no allies, they have enemies and vassals film second europe full version today on the first in the seventieth year, irina entered the pipe of one of the best metropolitan vakhtangov theaters. it would seem that the limit of dreams has been reached, but the face of the actress did not shine with happiness. the first experience of family life ended in failure for kupchenko and dvigubsky dispersed as secretly as they lived. for me it was not. it is strange that they broke up, because kolya was a completely different person. it seems to me that absolute harmony was not needed at the school. to her it was difficult to have h
harvard. the european union, a law school teacher, is called exclusively a contact zoo, from which the americant is played, greater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian and global strategy of the united states , what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based in 50 the decline of the american empire. europeans are under the illusion that they are allies of the united states . the problem is that the united states has no allies, they...
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harvard law school. if confirmed by the senate, sue wouldhe first asian american in the biden ministrations to serve in the cabinet at the secretary level. we continue to monitor the conditions in the sierra what you need to know if you were planning to travel at tahoe arena today and how the storm is impacting ski resorts in a big way. plus. parts of the northeast either first real snow ofatie burn in worcester, massachusetts. i'll have that story coming up. ere tr right now, the roads are starting to drive just a bit. but a break is on the way before another system is forecast to role in creating flooding in parts of the bay area this morning. this is what it looked like at the 80 high street underpass in oakland, and you can see several inches of water there, causing a big problem back to our meteorologist rosemary oroczo here. we're enjoying this break. we can see sun behind us on the estuary. yes but it is just a break and we will continue with the on and off scattered showers. gasia andre through tonight. in early tomorrow morning before finally tapers off, and we do dry out at least for a few days,
harvard law school. if confirmed by the senate, sue wouldhe first asian american in the biden ministrations to serve in the cabinet at the secretary level. we continue to monitor the conditions in the sierra what you need to know if you were planning to travel at tahoe arena today and how the storm is impacting ski resorts in a big way. plus. parts of the northeast either first real snow ofatie burn in worcester, massachusetts. i'll have that story coming up. ere tr right now, the roads are...
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and according to martha minow, former dean of harvard law school and author of when should law forgive making americans will captivate and enlighten all readers as well as equip teachers. voters and policymakers to work together to overcome prejudice and help newcomers build on their talents, to strengthen america while pursuing their own dreams. we are so pleased to host this event here at harvard bookstore tonight. please join me in welcoming jessica lander and priya to healing. all right. good evening, everyone. thank you so much for being here tonight to join us as we have this conversation. and i feel very honored to be here with educator, author and also my personal friend jessica lander. i, as was mentioned in the superintendent of the everett public schools, i've been in education, urban education, specifically for 22 years. i started as a teacher for 15 years. so emmett grant education is very near and dear to my heart. i started the boston public schools, which is obviously a very diverse population, and as a teacher of english, as a second language, my students were even more diverse. now, a
and according to martha minow, former dean of harvard law school and author of when should law forgive making americans will captivate and enlighten all readers as well as equip teachers. voters and policymakers to work together to overcome prejudice and help newcomers build on their talents, to strengthen america while pursuing their own dreams. we are so pleased to host this event here at harvard bookstore tonight. please join me in welcoming jessica lander and priya to healing. all right....
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the amount penetrated many of our major universities harvard, mit, mit blocked then secretary of state pompeo to even speak on the campus as americanof state, because it might offended chinese, i think we have no idea how many different ways chinese have been offense guns us anybody who reads art of war this is the exactly the chinese believe in, slow patient study penetration of he oevent psychological domination greatest of all generals, they are methodically out to undermine isolate united states get us in position with biden president blinken paid a million dollars by penn biden center i think was funded by china indirectly through unfortunate, you have no idea whether protecting owes or protecting china. maria: a great point, then you've got 1 850 boxes of documents at university of delaware, china also sent millions to the university of delaware, but i want to get your take congresswoman on ineptitude of this administration, all in all, in face of the definitive happening in ohio. senator marco rubio calling for transportation secretary pete buttigieg to resign. after taking 10 days to address the ohio train derailment white
the amount penetrated many of our major universities harvard, mit, mit blocked then secretary of state pompeo to even speak on the campus as americanof state, because it might offended chinese, i think we have no idea how many different ways chinese have been offense guns us anybody who reads art of war this is the exactly the chinese believe in, slow patient study penetration of he oevent psychological domination greatest of all generals, they are methodically out to undermine isolate united...
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harvard. the european union, a law school teacher, is called exclusively a contact zoo from which the americanreater europe becomes just a tool for the eurasian global strategy of the united states , what we see is the dismantling of the entire system on which the welfare of europe's security was based 50 years of the decline of the american empire. europeans have an illusion that they are allies of the united states the problem is that the united states has no allies, they have enemies and vassals movie second europe full version today on the first have you escaped? it turned out that the bus caught on, in a word, there is no one else to turn to, please put in order. right now. yes, if possible, while you are studying, i will sit here on a bench in the evenings it gets cold, you can catch a cold. all right, the neighbors went to petrovna's apartment , man's best friends, but their eyes are not worth a callus. tell petrovna you're not afraid of me anymore. five points good afternoon no. you are really leaving. i already said the man was talking like he's an ad. it's about an exchange. spread f
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i heard the european union inside harvard, law school teachers call it exclusively a contact zoo, from which the americanter world war ii. america took over the control of the world behind the scenes, including the old woman and europe in the list of its dependent associated territories, first through the international conference at bretton woods in 1944, which made the dollar the main currency of the world, then through the marshall plan , which made the european economy dependent on the united states after that, it remains only to unite europe and create a controlled and dependent national elite there. and the same above the national or, more simply, about american culture, older people they will easily remember the films of the great european directors there is no, now only hollywood do you want to say bonjour to everyone who just now understood? what game is washington playing with them look at the example of emmanuel macron, an absolutely artificial politician who was created for the result. look at the ursuls, he is the same artificial politician. look at the rhinestones of the modern ruling class
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there's a piece in the harvard gazette from 2021 saying how just police killings, the killing of unarmed african americansled for black people in that state over the following three months, and it's a real problem. like i said, it's kids that are traumatized but also adults because we all know that any of us could be tyre nichols at any moment or george floyd or trayvon martin. >> yes, and i tell adults all the time, give yourself permission to grieve. give yourself permission to feel low mood or irritability or sadness. i tell people when you watch a movie or video, a horrific film of someone being beaten or even hearing conversations talking about what happened to that young man, you may experience symptoms that you don't even realize are due to your stress. one of those things, you mention low mood and irritability, it could be physical symptoms, and i think sometimes, we forget the. i talked to multiple people and they said, dr. calhoun, i am having a headache today. could it be that you're stressed, and they said, maybe so. headache, stomach ache, all of these things are actually side effects of stre
there's a piece in the harvard gazette from 2021 saying how just police killings, the killing of unarmed african americansled for black people in that state over the following three months, and it's a real problem. like i said, it's kids that are traumatized but also adults because we all know that any of us could be tyre nichols at any moment or george floyd or trayvon martin. >> yes, and i tell adults all the time, give yourself permission to grieve. give yourself permission to feel low...
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harvard divinity school to figure that out. he did not come to bless empires or the white race or a particular american race above other races. part of the failing of the liberal churches they did not fight for the gospel. they reflected the wider culture, withdrew from the social turns -- my father was a presbyterian minister and was in north africa in world war ii, was an army veteran. he came back and hated war and was all but name a pacifist. he was involved in the civil rights movement and the war movement against vietnam. but that did create friction in the church. that social commitment is the lifeblood of what it means to bear christian witness which -- for 13 years now. host: the prosperity gospel is not when you agree with? chris: i get heresy. what we have seen is the worst aspects of the cult of self and consumer culture and imperialism have been -- write the christian right. they did it in franco's spain. i lived in argentina at the end of the dirty war in the church bears upon's ability for that. i thought when i covered the war in the former yugoslavia with the church embracing ethnic nationalism and slobodan m
harvard divinity school to figure that out. he did not come to bless empires or the white race or a particular american race above other races. part of the failing of the liberal churches they did not fight for the gospel. they reflected the wider culture, withdrew from the social turns -- my father was a presbyterian minister and was in north africa in world war ii, was an army veteran. he came back and hated war and was all but name a pacifist. he was involved in the civil rights movement and...