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jillian: the two sides, columbia university posted a sweet about this, reports that in previous tweetscultural graduation celebrations in addition to not instead of university wide commencement and individuals school class days. a lot of celebration taking place at columbia university. >> everyone comes together no matter where you come from or who you are. a whole bunch of other ones as well. 19 until the top of the hour. "fox and friends first" tends back to staten island autonomous zone one year later. >> people say we should be locked up and thrown away for murder and the keyboard warriors out there that you can literally get canceled. benjamin: the co-owner of max bar on the continued fight to stay open. the full interview coming up next. the worst genocide in human history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're liv
jillian: the two sides, columbia university posted a sweet about this, reports that in previous tweetscultural graduation celebrations in addition to not instead of university wide commencement and individuals school class days. a lot of celebration taking place at columbia university. >> everyone comes together no matter where you come from or who you are. a whole bunch of other ones as well. 19 until the top of the hour. "fox and friends first" tends back to staten island...
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jillian: columbia holding different graduations for different races and identities, the university next♪♪ in the middle ♪♪ jillian: welcome back. benjamin: columbia university will host 6 graduation ceremonies for students to separate themselves based on self identifying factors. carley: 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on race and elements how students identify, some of those graduation ceremonies include 180 students age -- asian students, latin x student, first-generation and low-income individuals, there will also be another graduation ceremony, lavender graduation for the lgbt q community. some folks say this is great, honoring minority communities. others say this is segregating students which is the opposite direction of where we want to be going. columbia university posted a sweet saying report today and previous tweets represents multicultural graduation ceremonies which exist in addition, not instead of university wide commencement and individual school class days. there is one big graduation ceremony for everybody in that individual ceremony on top of that. a lot of cel
jillian: columbia holding different graduations for different races and identities, the university next♪♪ in the middle ♪♪ jillian: welcome back. benjamin: columbia university will host 6 graduation ceremonies for students to separate themselves based on self identifying factors. carley: 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on race and elements how students identify, some of those graduation ceremonies include 180 students age -- asian students, latin x student, first-generation and...
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it's columbia university, school that pumps out senators, congressmen, sipping court justices.y has been tweeting about this today based on the original story saying "in most instances the celebrations evolved from ceremonies originally created by students and alumni. they are open to every student. they are voluntary. they have become a highly anticipated and valuable part of the columbia graduation experience. your response. >> it's an intermediate step. we know how these things go. first you ask permission in order to do it and then it's institutionally supported and then one day it becomes mandatory. that's the trajectory of the institutional left uses to capture any institution in american life in this case its universities. in other cases since the military, corporate america, k-12 education and so on. i would still be very concerned even though these things are optional. it's creating a culture of columbia university where people primarily see themselves not as an educational cohort, not as future leaders of america, not as scholars but is primarily the race and gender t
it's columbia university, school that pumps out senators, congressmen, sipping court justices.y has been tweeting about this today based on the original story saying "in most instances the celebrations evolved from ceremonies originally created by students and alumni. they are open to every student. they are voluntary. they have become a highly anticipated and valuable part of the columbia graduation experience. your response. >> it's an intermediate step. we know how these things...
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i'm ann thornton vice provost and university librarian at columbia. the john jay papers project will soon culminate in publication of a seven volume scholarly edition of the voluminous papers of founding father john jay. this series involved decades of work by our dedicated experts and will introduce generations of students and researchers to this founding father's pivotal role in shaping american democracy. the libraries at columbia are grateful to be able to partner on this keynote presentation with the forum. a program of the office of the university president we are also excited to collaborate with c-span 3. which will air this program in the coming weeks? i am delighted to introduce our keynote speaker followed by our moderator who will join for a discussion after the address. our keynote speaker professor joanne freeman is the class of 1954 professor of history and american studies at yale university. professor freeman's work specializes in an early politics and political culture her interest and political violence and polarization dirty nasty p
i'm ann thornton vice provost and university librarian at columbia. the john jay papers project will soon culminate in publication of a seven volume scholarly edition of the voluminous papers of founding father john jay. this series involved decades of work by our dedicated experts and will introduce generations of students and researchers to this founding father's pivotal role in shaping american democracy. the libraries at columbia are grateful to be able to partner on this keynote...
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we start strongest with glenn hubbard of columbia university. ounsel economic advisor chairman doesn't do credit to what he did the columbia business school in his tenure there as well. he is the most articulate supply-side conservative out there. we start strong. i am thrilled to have you on the show to talk about the assumption that growth will save us. your laureate colleague would say over time over the years we can grow our way out of a five standard deviation deficit. does that math work? >> it really does not for two reasons. we will grow rapidly this year. going forward with the fiscal impulse reversed we are back to more normal rates of growth. a lot of our problems in fiscal policy are programs that grow on autopilot. growth alone does not save you. we are going to have to have some type of fiscal consolidation in spending and taxes during dare i say it in inflation. tom: we all looked at for standard deviation t-bill. we are way out over that. we are onto a medical chart of movement on our fiscal policy. does it signal crisis that we a
we start strongest with glenn hubbard of columbia university. ounsel economic advisor chairman doesn't do credit to what he did the columbia business school in his tenure there as well. he is the most articulate supply-side conservative out there. we start strong. i am thrilled to have you on the show to talk about the assumption that growth will save us. your laureate colleague would say over time over the years we can grow our way out of a five standard deviation deficit. does that math work?...
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grayson kirk, former president of columbia university.l's wedding day is the happiest day of her life, the day she passes from the binder jeff her father to that of her husband. did you know you are your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases or you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live-in aid. -- live in made. so why aren't you getting paid? in italy, a woman can go to prison for a year for refusing to make love to her husband. marriage is a slavery like practice. >> do you promise to love, honor, and obey? >> obey! >> obey! >> no! >> who is that lady i saw you with last night. >> that was no lady, that was my wife. [humming] wives. submit yourselves unto your husband, for the husband is the head of the wife even as christ is the head of the church. >> >> women are nothing but machines for producing children. women should be struck regularly like gongs. [gong sound] the great question i have not been able to answer despite
grayson kirk, former president of columbia university.l's wedding day is the happiest day of her life, the day she passes from the binder jeff her father to that of her husband. did you know you are your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases or you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live-in aid. -- live in made. so why aren't you getting paid? in italy, a woman can go to prison...
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amy: we are joined now by joseph stiglitz, a nobel prize winning economist, columbia university professor, and chief economist for the roosevelt institute. he served as chair of the council of economic advisers under president bill clinton and as chief economist of the world bank. his latest book is "people, power and profits: progressive capitalism for an age of discontent." thank you so much for joining us, joe stiglitz. can you start off by talking about the transformational aspects of this american rescue plan? first let me say, it was enormously important that the economy be rescued and that is why the $1.9 trillion package was so important. but within it, it was designed to beget a transformation. what you talked about earlier, the number of people are been lifted out of poverty, is absolutely essential. the first act passed under the previous presidency, a few ants in the process of what is called conciliation, was a tax bill in december 2017. the difference could not be clearer. that was a tax bill that helped the billionaires and corporations. the money went to the top. this is a
amy: we are joined now by joseph stiglitz, a nobel prize winning economist, columbia university professor, and chief economist for the roosevelt institute. he served as chair of the council of economic advisers under president bill clinton and as chief economist of the world bank. his latest book is "people, power and profits: progressive capitalism for an age of discontent." thank you so much for joining us, joe stiglitz. can you start off by talking about the transformational...
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grayson kirk, former president of columbia university.l's wedding day is the happiest day of her life, the day she passes from the bondage of her father to that of her husband. did you know you are your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases, or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract, your household -- your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live-in maid. so why aren't you getting paid? under law, your only entitled -- in italy, a woman can go to prison for a year for refusing to make love to her husband. according to the united nations, marriage is a slavery-like practice.do you promise to lover and obey? >> obey, obey, obey -- >> no! >> who is that lady i saw you with last night? >> that was no lady, that was my wife. [laughter] >> wives. submit yourselves unto your husband. for the husband is the head of the wife, even as christ is the head of the church. >> what a mad idea to demand equality for women. women are nothing b
grayson kirk, former president of columbia university.l's wedding day is the happiest day of her life, the day she passes from the bondage of her father to that of her husband. did you know you are your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases, or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract, your household -- your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live-in maid. so why aren't you getting...
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. >> reporter: columbia university professor chris emden says he'll still let his daughter read other dr. seuss books. >> if she sees an image in it that looks like her, it won't be one that's behind the walls of a zoo it's thoughtfulness, not cancellation >> reporter: dr. seuss enterprises wrote plan that l communities and families." tonight a popular name in children's books editing its collection to continue its appeal rehema ellis, nbc news >>> vernon jordan, a towering figure in civil rights, politics and business, has died here's andrea mitchell >> reporter: vernon jordan was an informal adviser to presidents of both parties, a corporate kingmaker and civil rights leader who turned down bill clinton's offer to be attorney general. a tall, elegant, and eloquent power broker whose life began in the public housing projects of atlanta. >> my mother said that's not good enough for this boy he's going to do things and he's going to go places >> reporter: he did go places the only black student in his class at depaul university in indiana. then howard university law, inspired by thurgo
. >> reporter: columbia university professor chris emden says he'll still let his daughter read other dr. seuss books. >> if she sees an image in it that looks like her, it won't be one that's behind the walls of a zoo it's thoughtfulness, not cancellation >> reporter: dr. seuss enterprises wrote plan that l communities and families." tonight a popular name in children's books editing its collection to continue its appeal rehema ellis, nbc news >>> vernon jordan,...
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joining us is the director of global health and emergency medicine at columbia university.o much for being with as. do you think the trial results will boost global confidencin the astrazeneca vaccine? >> absolutel the results are fantastic. 79% efficacy in severe cases and hospitalizations. a broad representative group, different ages, this is wonderful news. i think it is important as it goes through the u.s. fda process because that would bring renewed confidence in a vaccine that has taken a couple of beatings over the past few weeks in terms of its credibility and safety. i think that process will be important. will it make a big difference in the u.s.? i don't think so. by the time it gets approval and is rolled out, we already have hundreds of millions of doses of other great vaccine candidates being used. anyone in may who wants one will be eligible. we need to think about what we do with the rest of the supply of the astrazeneca vaccine we have ordered. laura: what do you suggest? where should the u.s. donate the astrazeneca vaccine once it finally gets emergency u
joining us is the director of global health and emergency medicine at columbia university.o much for being with as. do you think the trial results will boost global confidencin the astrazeneca vaccine? >> absolutel the results are fantastic. 79% efficacy in severe cases and hospitalizations. a broad representative group, different ages, this is wonderful news. i think it is important as it goes through the u.s. fda process because that would bring renewed confidence in a vaccine that has...
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. >> reporter: this columbia university professor said he'll let his daughter read other dr.. >> if she sees images of herself, it won't be behind walls in a zoo. >> reporter: it's part of their broader plan that supports all communities and families a popular name in children's books, editing its collection to appeal to readers. >>> we have much more ahead including the latest development on tiger woods' car crash. >>> and controversy ahead of the george floyd murder trial y joints st, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. how d
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the former president of columbia university doctor grayson kurt.dding day, is the happiest day of her life. the day she passes from her father to her husband. and did you know that you were your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases, or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract, your husband is entitled to more household services from you, then he would get from a live in maid. so aren't you getting paid? you are only really entitled to bed and board. in italy a woman can go to prison for a year for refusing to make love to her husband. do you promise to love honor and obey? >> obey obey obey obey obey >> no. >> who is that lady i saw you with last night? >> that was no lady that was my wife. >> wives. submit yourselves and to your husband's. for the husband is the head of the family even as prices ahead of the church. >> what they mad idea to demand equality for women. women are nothing but machines, producing children. napoleon vaughan apart. >> women should be struck regularly, l
the former president of columbia university doctor grayson kurt.dding day, is the happiest day of her life. the day she passes from her father to her husband. and did you know that you were your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases, or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract, your husband is entitled to more household services from you, then he would get from a live in maid. so aren't you getting paid? you are only really...
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this keynote was part of the john jay papers conference hosted by columbia university and they provided the video. welcome to life and an age of conflicts and extremes the keynote address for the john jay papers conference. thank you so much for joining us for this discussion at a moment in our nation's history when greater understanding of the legacy of congressional violence and polarizing partisan politics is essential to enable our country to move forward in a constructive way. i'm a
this keynote was part of the john jay papers conference hosted by columbia university and they provided the video. welcome to life and an age of conflicts and extremes the keynote address for the john jay papers conference. thank you so much for joining us for this discussion at a moment in our nation's history when greater understanding of the legacy of congressional violence and polarizing partisan politics is essential to enable our country to move forward in a constructive way. i'm a
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grayson kirk former president of columbia university our girls wedding days the happiest day of her life. the day she passes from the bondage of her father to that of her husband. did you know that you were your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live in maid. so why aren't you getting paid? under law, you're only entitled to bed and board. in italia when we can go to prison for a year for refusing to make love to her husband. according to the united nations marriage is a slavery like practice. do you promise to love on our and obey obey? watch all four programs tonight on reel america at 10pm eastern 7 pm pacific here here on american history tv. you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide americ
grayson kirk former president of columbia university our girls wedding days the happiest day of her life. the day she passes from the bondage of her father to that of her husband. did you know that you were your husband's prisoner? you must live wherever he pleases or else you are guilty of desertion and entitled to nothing. according to the marriage contract your husband is entitled to more household services from you than he would get from a live in maid. so why aren't you getting paid? under...
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from columbia university law school. over the past decade, brad has spearheaded the companies work to advance privacy protection for microsoft customers, the rights of dreamers and other immigrants, including bringing multiple lawsuits against the u.s. government on these issues and bravo, brad, thank you for doing that. in the time i've known brad, i've always valued his insight on the responsibility of the private sector to preserve and promote civil society. brought is uniquely qualified to speak about the types of values of faith based principal leadership, not just at the corporate level, but at the personal level that will be necessary for american leadership in the 21st century. so we're so grateful to have you with us today, brad, and i can't thank you enough personally. >> well thank you john, it's great to be with you and both bookings and mount vernon, to great institutions. so it's a pleasure and it's a great topic to discuss, i look forward to it. >> well, will benefit certainly from your views on these many
from columbia university law school. over the past decade, brad has spearheaded the companies work to advance privacy protection for microsoft customers, the rights of dreamers and other immigrants, including bringing multiple lawsuits against the u.s. government on these issues and bravo, brad, thank you for doing that. in the time i've known brad, i've always valued his insight on the responsibility of the private sector to preserve and promote civil society. brought is uniquely qualified to...
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researchers from columbia university found antibody activity from both vaccines was unchanged against the variant first found in the uk. experts believe it will soon become the most common strain here in the united states. new numbers indicate the u.s. could reach herd immunity with the coronavirus by this summer that's all according to reports by the cdc. the number right now is about 2 million shots per day herd immunit threshold for covid-19 are just estimates at this point. but experts generally agree that somewhere between 70 and 85% of the population. and the south bay santa clara county is opting out of the state's plan to have blue shield california take over for vaccine appointments and distribution kron four's rob fladeboe reports the county executive says the plan would mean less vaccine and the loss of local control. >>blue shield california set to assume responsibility for most vaccinations by way of implementing one set of rules for who gets the vaccine and when a goal was to vaccinate as many as 4 million people a week by the end of april but santa clara county is not g
researchers from columbia university found antibody activity from both vaccines was unchanged against the variant first found in the uk. experts believe it will soon become the most common strain here in the united states. new numbers indicate the u.s. could reach herd immunity with the coronavirus by this summer that's all according to reports by the cdc. the number right now is about 2 million shots per day herd immunit threshold for covid-19 are just estimates at this point. but experts...
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. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: liberal ivy league columbia university is catching heat for plans to hold six separatee university is defending itself saying "reports today in previous tweets misrepresent our multicultural graduation celebration, which exists in addition to, not instead of, university-wide commencement and individual school class days." gobbledygook. i'm getting a separate but equal vibe over at columbia, am i wrong about that? >> greg: i don't know, i don't feel strongly either way about this because it was in addition to the graduation, however i am just always kind of curious about what the incentive is for this, why would you want to be separate, and why you think it helps you because if you think that this is preferable to other options, you're going to have difficulty in the workplace because you are not going to be able to choose by race, who knows, maybe in five years you will! but you won't be able to choose who you have meetings with or, i don't know, whatever, at work. but may be, who knows, we have seen a lot of stuff spread from the campuses to the workplace. are we going
. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: liberal ivy league columbia university is catching heat for plans to hold six separatee university is defending itself saying "reports today in previous tweets misrepresent our multicultural graduation celebration, which exists in addition to, not instead of, university-wide commencement and individual school class days." gobbledygook. i'm getting a separate but equal vibe over at columbia, am i wrong about that? >> greg: i don't know, i don't feel...
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he is an associate a senior research analyst at the institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and here in moscow we have maxime's he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated ok let's go to bethesda 1st peter i'm going to ask a very simple question what to on this program what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states it's been there for decades and we keep being told it is necessary that we be there we had a president for 4 years been trying to get out even the president of the united states in the powers of that office could pull troops out of that region so what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states right now and 2021 it wasn't only the by trump administration that wanted a pullout of the forever.
he is an associate a senior research analyst at the institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and here in moscow we have maxime's he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated ok let's go to bethesda 1st peter i'm going to ask a very simple question what to on this program what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states it's been there...
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at columbia university and she is protesting that alice paul, who had been in prison. this is late 1917. that the government gave paul and the other suffrage prisoners the privileges of the american political prisoner. so the american government did not treat the suffragists as political prisoners. they treated the suffragists as criminals. this meant that there was poor food. for. reading given to the suffragists when imprisoned. so the suffragists immediately picked up on the and created banners that spoke to that to point out that the russian government gave -- , who was a political activist, those privileges so why didn't the american government do the same for others in the united states is the question. if we move this way you can see a beautiful drawing by nina, and she is likening the suffrage effort where the women are getting grabbed and assaulted even by angry men, she is likening that moment to training for the draft. so in april of 1817 the united states entered world war one. this is a major, major moment for suffrage because than the suffragists were abl
at columbia university and she is protesting that alice paul, who had been in prison. this is late 1917. that the government gave paul and the other suffrage prisoners the privileges of the american political prisoner. so the american government did not treat the suffragists as political prisoners. they treated the suffragists as criminals. this meant that there was poor food. for. reading given to the suffragists when imprisoned. so the suffragists immediately picked up on the and created...
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he is affiliated with the arnold ace ultimate institute for war and peace studies at columbia universityso in washington, d.c., jennifer lynn. cofounder of republican women for progress. a warm welcome to you all if i could start with jack. has the cpac conference demonstrated that anyone who had any ideas about the republican party perhaps cutting ties with donald trump after he leaves the white house ridding itself of trumpism? that is definitely not going to happen. he truly is the foreseeable future of the republican party. jack: well, i would say it put to rest that the republicans are not finished with donald trump. that donald trump will still remain as a fiber part of the party. i do think there will be a struggle as to say who really is the head of the party. i think we could say for now, it is donald trump. he was the main event. and it was not just about cpac. cpac was the venue. but really the world was watching. his critics were watching. democrats were watching. republicans were watching. he has that ability to get the camera, get the microphone, and the crowd does listen t
he is affiliated with the arnold ace ultimate institute for war and peace studies at columbia universityso in washington, d.c., jennifer lynn. cofounder of republican women for progress. a warm welcome to you all if i could start with jack. has the cpac conference demonstrated that anyone who had any ideas about the republican party perhaps cutting ties with donald trump after he leaves the white house ridding itself of trumpism? that is definitely not going to happen. he truly is the...
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package will reduce child poverty by nearly half the center of poverty and social police at columbia university estimates. there are about 5 million, 550,000 people under 18 living in the u.s. 15.1% were in poverty before the december 2020 relief package then only 13.5% were in poverty after that with the american rescue experts believe the number of children living in poverty would drop to 5.9%, but the money will last forever. the tax credit will expire at the end of this year. the increase will be phased out for families making more than $150,000. and those making over $170,000 will see no added benefit felicia bolton news nation, chicago. the white house is calling on fema for help manage iin and caring for the record. number. >> of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the u.s. mexico border over the next 3 months. fema will receive shelter and transform minor children who arrive alone at the border. republicans are calling the situation a crisis. >> the cartels the criminal organizations that figured out or was in some ways they understand our laws better than we do ourselves and pla
package will reduce child poverty by nearly half the center of poverty and social police at columbia university estimates. there are about 5 million, 550,000 people under 18 living in the u.s. 15.1% were in poverty before the december 2020 relief package then only 13.5% were in poverty after that with the american rescue experts believe the number of children living in poverty would drop to 5.9%, but the money will last forever. the tax credit will expire at the end of this year. the increase...
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columbia isn't the only university to offer segregated graduations. more than 75 schools across the nation offer optional segregated ceremonies including harvard, california, san diego, irvine, arizona state, stanford, berkeley, ucla and yale. think about it. these are among the most prestigious institutions of higher learning on the face of the planet but they are still selling racial grievances to students enrolled there. squad member ayanna pressley spoke at harvard's black graduation a few years ago. >> it really gets me when pundits and analysts talk about how identity politics are ruining our nation. identity isn't ruining our country. white supremacy and hate are ruining our country. i am reclaiming my time. i am reclaiming our time! our truth. >> laura: not to be outdone by harvard, the princeton theological seminary has mandatory segregated antiracist training sessions for students and faculty. listen closely. >> the work of antiracism is to identify, describe, dismantle. two pandemics demand we reimagine our society and indeed our seminary.
columbia isn't the only university to offer segregated graduations. more than 75 schools across the nation offer optional segregated ceremonies including harvard, california, san diego, irvine, arizona state, stanford, berkeley, ucla and yale. think about it. these are among the most prestigious institutions of higher learning on the face of the planet but they are still selling racial grievances to students enrolled there. squad member ayanna pressley spoke at harvard's black graduation a few...
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joining us now is dr craig spencer, director of global health in emergency medicine at columbia universityg with us. do you think these trial results are going to boost global confidence in the astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. _ astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. 7996 _ astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. 7996 efficacy, . results are fantastic. 79% efficacy, prevent severe case of hospitalisation. this is wonderful. we know it was trialled in a broad representative group, different ages, this is wonderful news. it is important to go through the us fda process, because that will bring renewed confidence in a vaccine that has taken a couple of meetings over the past few weeks, in terms of credibility and safety, so i think that process will be important. well it make a big difference here in the us? i would think so. by the time it gets any type of approval and is actually rolled out, we already have hundreds of millions of doses of other great vaccine candidates being used, and as president biden said, make anyone w
joining us now is dr craig spencer, director of global health in emergency medicine at columbia universityg with us. do you think these trial results are going to boost global confidence in the astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. _ astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. 7996 _ astrazeneca vaccine? absolutely. the results are fantastic. 7996 efficacy, . results are fantastic. 79% efficacy, prevent severe case of hospitalisation. this is wonderful. we...
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he is an associate a senior research analyst at the institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and here in moscow we have maxime's he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bethesda 1st peter i'm going to ask a very simple question what to on this program what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states it's been there for decades and we keep being told it is necessary that we be there we had a president for 4 years been trying to get out even the president of the united states in the powers of that office could pull troops out of that region so what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states right now in 2021. it wasn't only the by trumpet ministration that wanted a call out of the forever wars obama also said it was good and the forever wars so we had 2 presidents who were trapped there and were unable to get out the us interests in the middle east going back for decades revolved around or oil w
he is an associate a senior research analyst at the institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and here in moscow we have maxime's he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bethesda 1st peter i'm going to ask a very simple question what to on this program what is the strategic value of the middle east for the united states it's been there...
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democracy he's affiliated with the arnold a saltzman institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and also in washington d.c. jennifer lim co-founder of republican women for progress a warm welcome to all if i could start with jack so jack has the see pat conference conference demonstrated that anyone who had any ideas about the republican party perhaps cutting ties with donald trump after he leaves the white house ridding itself of trump isms that is definitely not going to happen he truly is the for civil future of the trump of the republican party well i would say it put to rest a little trouble kinzer not finished with donald trump that donald trump will still remain as a part of the party i do think there will be a struggle as that so who really is there already but i think that we could say for now it is donald trump he was the main there and it wasn't just. about see see pat see past was the venue but really the world was watching and his critics were watch and democrats were watch and republicans were watching and he has an ability to get the camera get the microphone then
democracy he's affiliated with the arnold a saltzman institute for war and peace studies at columbia university and also in washington d.c. jennifer lim co-founder of republican women for progress a warm welcome to all if i could start with jack so jack has the see pat conference conference demonstrated that anyone who had any ideas about the republican party perhaps cutting ties with donald trump after he leaves the white house ridding itself of trump isms that is definitely not going to...
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percent and asian americans by 24 percent according to the center on poverty and social policy at columbia university. changes for the child tax credit taking effect this year allow more low income parents to take advantage of it that's a huge boost to their survival funds all in all the coated 19th inless package is being heralded as the largest and most influential package since the great depression. but is it the great depression led to the development of banking reform laws emergency of work relief program and the passing of federal infrastructure bill that put america to work president george w. bush signed the economic stimulus act on his way out in 2008 that act consisted of $152000000000.00 and $600.00 tax rebates to low and middle income class households during the great recession and the housing crisis then president barack obama signed the american recovery and reinvestment act in 2009 that law was created to save jobs create new ones invest in infrastructure health education temporary relief programs but pretty much the whole gamut the approximate cost was $787000000000.00 how do you pass
percent and asian americans by 24 percent according to the center on poverty and social policy at columbia university. changes for the child tax credit taking effect this year allow more low income parents to take advantage of it that's a huge boost to their survival funds all in all the coated 19th inless package is being heralded as the largest and most influential package since the great depression. but is it the great depression led to the development of banking reform laws emergency of...
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jesse: columbia university is planning to hold six separate graduation ware moneys.e lgbtqia plus community. there is one graduation open for everybody. but i never hear of this before. have you? "watters' world" looked into this and discovered college campuses in america have become deeply segregated. did you know hundreds of universities hold segregated graduations? harvard, arizona state, ucla, many others. segregation isn't mandatory, but it's what many minority students want, apparently. and it's encouraged by the institution. the national association of collars deemed this phenomenon neosegregation. the desegregation and civil rights both aiming to achieve racial deseg re gracious. initially it didn't go welt for a number of reasons we don't have time for tonight. but they said what ensued helped spark the black nationalist movement. school administrators offered major concessions to imlak accept retests -- concessions to black separatists. many state schools receive our tax dollars to do it. the national association of scholars defines neosegregation as the vo
jesse: columbia university is planning to hold six separate graduation ware moneys.e lgbtqia plus community. there is one graduation open for everybody. but i never hear of this before. have you? "watters' world" looked into this and discovered college campuses in america have become deeply segregated. did you know hundreds of universities hold segregated graduations? harvard, arizona state, ucla, many others. segregation isn't mandatory, but it's what many minority students want,...
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discrimination well let's go live now to dr yunus a little fresh ologist of the middle east institute at columbia university and also conservative commentator and see brian logan both of you gentlemen welcome to the program 1st of all you dr. testament to the good burghers of evanston for trying to come up with a solution to this but does it feel like an effort to please everyone affair no wonder they've ended up with this halfway house a gesture that's not really going to hit the mark thank you for having me and i'm no longer with the globe university. but anyway what you just said about the evanston is quite an encouraging development it's quite new and heard of. it is a 1st step towards. repairing or implementing some sort of prison or to justice. or a historical injustice that the black people have suffered from. of course this calls into mind the h.r. 40 which is the bill that has been submitted to congress since 1909 by congressman conyers but have not been adopted so i think this is the 1st step hopefully in golf. ball beyond just the small city. and today i suppose if you asked 100 people the soluti
discrimination well let's go live now to dr yunus a little fresh ologist of the middle east institute at columbia university and also conservative commentator and see brian logan both of you gentlemen welcome to the program 1st of all you dr. testament to the good burghers of evanston for trying to come up with a solution to this but does it feel like an effort to please everyone affair no wonder they've ended up with this halfway house a gesture that's not really going to hit the mark thank...
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would actually change people's lives and lift them out of poverty no they're not in that bill columbia university that this is just propaganda they are not fulfilling their own campaign promises when they have complete control of government and so i don't know what that quote is by no chomsky but he also said to vote for joe biden because he was and hillary clinton every horrible liberal he's always told you to vote for the lesser of 2 evils which now get you a warmongering racist such sociopathic liar like joe biden and such and i guy i don't get what that's about but so know that colbert relief bill is a massive failure and if the democrats i saw that they're planning on running on it in 2020 they're going to get wiped out because the people in the united states are about to get evicted from their apartments and get foreclosed on from their banks just like they did in 2009 in 2010 under barack obama and there's no plan to help those people all they do is keep extending the moratorium on a vixens which doesn't solve the problem of them not being able to pay their mortgage or their rent but the p
would actually change people's lives and lift them out of poverty no they're not in that bill columbia university that this is just propaganda they are not fulfilling their own campaign promises when they have complete control of government and so i don't know what that quote is by no chomsky but he also said to vote for joe biden because he was and hillary clinton every horrible liberal he's always told you to vote for the lesser of 2 evils which now get you a warmongering racist such...