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and professor at columbia university and professor at columbia university and senior fellow at the council of foreign senior fellow at the council of foreign senior fellow at the council of foreign relations waiting and thank you for relations waiting and thank you for relations waiting and thank you for finding the time in your very busy finding the time in your very busy finding the time in your very busy schedule to join us you told us before schedule to join us you told us before schedule to join us you told us before the start of the show you work with lynn the start of the show you work with lynn the start of the show you work with lynn tracy as her supervisor tell us about tracy as her supervisor tell us about tracy as her supervisor tell us about that [000:01:14;00] look the important thing to understand look the important thing to understand look the important thing to understand about this moment is that when about this moment is that when about this moment is that when russian-american relations are very bad russian-american relations are very bad russian-american relations are
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. >> things i was learning at columbia university shocked me, it was the same thing, brainwashing inhe classroom. >> todd: and she's got more to say about the dangers she's seeing in american schools, we'll share it with you next. if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor
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then you find yourself at columbia universities.hey went to destroy the system in the name of equity. their problem is having too much [inaudible] they were saying the enemy is capitalism. enemy is the white man. the exact same thing my teachers told me in the classroom. brian: they told you in north korea america is evil and they are the problem with the world. you are in new york city and they are saying the same thing. >> yes, i couldn't believe it. did i just transfer back to the north korean classroom? they say the only solution is a communist revolution. you look at a gender person and you call him he and you see him or they have a meltdown in front of you. you feel bad for that person. >> i was realizing this person was pretty much like me. now this person thinks their oppression is somehow their pronoun. brian: that's crazy and i'm embarrassed. this excerpt in your book so many of our administrators and teachers spoke to us like children. students reduced to tears over supposed feelings they harbored. a lecture on homer woul
then you find yourself at columbia universities.hey went to destroy the system in the name of equity. their problem is having too much [inaudible] they were saying the enemy is capitalism. enemy is the white man. the exact same thing my teachers told me in the classroom. brian: they told you in north korea america is evil and they are the problem with the world. you are in new york city and they are saying the same thing. >> yes, i couldn't believe it. did i just transfer back to the...
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i am a university professor at columbia university. i'm a specialist in the global economy, including global trade finance infrastructure and economic stayed craft, appeared before the un security council on my own behalf. i represent no government organization in the testimony that i will deliver to destruction of the nor screen pipelines on september 26th, 2022 constitutes an act of international terrorism and represents a threat to the peace. it is the responsibility of the un security council to take up the question of who might have carried out the act in order to bring the perpetrator to international justice to pursue compensation for the damage parties, and to prevent future such actions. the consequences of the destruction of the north stream pipelines are in armis. they include not only the vast economic losses related to the pipelines themselves and their future potential use, but also the threat to trans boundary infrastructure of all kinds submarine, internet cables, international pipelines for gas and hydrogen, trans foun
i am a university professor at columbia university. i'm a specialist in the global economy, including global trade finance infrastructure and economic stayed craft, appeared before the un security council on my own behalf. i represent no government organization in the testimony that i will deliver to destruction of the nor screen pipelines on september 26th, 2022 constitutes an act of international terrorism and represents a threat to the peace. it is the responsibility of the un security...
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. >> sunday on q and a, columbia university history professor matthew connelly author of the declassification engine, talked about the increase in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, and the harm he believes it is causing. >> when we talk about international negotiations or covert operations, american war plans, nuclear war plans, these are topics that over the years i have tried to research on. every single time, you find a lot of what you like to know is still classified. when i started to look more closely, what i found is there are departments and agencies, the pentagon for example, who even after 25 years, a quarter of a century, when according to the president's own words, they are supposed to automatically declassify this information, you find aer
. >> sunday on q and a, columbia university history professor matthew connelly author of the declassification engine, talked about the increase in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, and the harm he believes it is causing. >> when we talk about international negotiations or covert operations, american war plans, nuclear war plans, these are topics that over the years i have tried to research on. every single time, you find a lot of what you like to know is still...
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andy is the alexander professor of america and studies at columbia university and the president of the foundation. there are many ways that one could know and describe gabe andrew delbanco. andy's numerous, too numerous, to recount. make him seem somewhat superhuman with his prolific writing, expansive thinking thought leadership and deep intellectual acumen or you've encountered andy of his unceasing willingness to speak out on the issues of the day, doing in a profoundly personal yet theoretically historically sound way, or perhaps know andy, because you and 200 of your higher ed colleagues were trapped with him in a tornado shelter for 2 hours. one july evening. though i suspect i be the only one here who knows that andy. but however you know him. you know that what is most impressive? his life and his body work is that andrew makes us look not only our own history, humanity and aspirations, actions, but he demands us in a compelling, compassionate way that we look at others well, tonight he will engage us on the topic of reparations. now, to be clear, andy, comfortably avoid this i
andy is the alexander professor of america and studies at columbia university and the president of the foundation. there are many ways that one could know and describe gabe andrew delbanco. andy's numerous, too numerous, to recount. make him seem somewhat superhuman with his prolific writing, expansive thinking thought leadership and deep intellectual acumen or you've encountered andy of his unceasing willingness to speak out on the issues of the day, doing in a profoundly personal yet...
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the things i was learning at the columbia university was the exact same thing.room and the columbia university they were saying all the problems that we have is because of capitalism because of white men in the solution for all of the problems is the communist resolution. enter the name of equity, they were saying that to destroy this country. and we need to rebuild the -- my home country and to what it is with north korea. that is why the freedom of capitalism, none of these people are alive today. they died from starvation. >> todd: so when you hear some of the most blessed people in the history of humankind and i'm talking about americans and a lot of people you went to columbia with say they are oppressed, what is your reaction to that? >> it's really funny to me that somehow that is a problem. they literally created a problem out of nowhere and justice out of thin air. somehow, we cannot catch -- pronouns. that is the biggest thing. hence they are under the oppression somehow there is no education, no housing, no in income. and they say come i asked them, w
the things i was learning at the columbia university was the exact same thing.room and the columbia university they were saying all the problems that we have is because of capitalism because of white men in the solution for all of the problems is the communist resolution. enter the name of equity, they were saying that to destroy this country. and we need to rebuild the -- my home country and to what it is with north korea. that is why the freedom of capitalism, none of these people are alive...
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. >> laura: columbia university med students were asked to take on campus.ie about some communist regime. well, imagine how shocked our next guest was to hear it. after defecting from north korea to the united states, was excited about starting a new life of freedom. but she also observed and experience a shocking trend toward censorship here and compulsory groupthink. in fact he was so chilling and reminded her of the brutal regime she risked her life to escape from. now when she addressed this on college campuses across united states she came immediate under attack and face censorship and even death threats. she explores all of this in a new book while time remains, a north korean defector search for freedom in america. human rights activists transmit now. what did you say exactly? that triggered this intense reaction even death threats? >> some things that i said is how it's so important for individuals to have the ability to defend and protect themselves from the government which means owning a gun, i always imagine when summary is a wrong thing i'll say
. >> laura: columbia university med students were asked to take on campus.ie about some communist regime. well, imagine how shocked our next guest was to hear it. after defecting from north korea to the united states, was excited about starting a new life of freedom. but she also observed and experience a shocking trend toward censorship here and compulsory groupthink. in fact he was so chilling and reminded her of the brutal regime she risked her life to escape from. now when she...
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but next, randall jones from columbia university joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: we are continuing to follow the market reaction when it comes to the boj nomination. volatility has come down quite a bit since the announcement. certainly want to watch here and things will calm down of course. let's bring in randall jones from columbia university. right to have you back on the program. everybody has talked about his credentials. as he the guy who can engineer this soft landing in japan? >> it was a surprise, but i think it was a good choice for several reasons. he is the leading economic expert in japan. that is kind of the gold standard right now. people like ben bernanke and janet yellen becoming head of central banks in major countries. he is not directly attached to the current policy which will make it easier for him to do the analysis of what has happened over the past 10 years. i think the current deputy governor said that as well. that he is so close to the situation it would be difficult for him to fairly analyze where we are. >
but next, randall jones from columbia university joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: we are continuing to follow the market reaction when it comes to the boj nomination. volatility has come down quite a bit since the announcement. certainly want to watch here and things will calm down of course. let's bring in randall jones from columbia university. right to have you back on the program. everybody has talked about his credentials. as he the guy who can engineer this soft landing in japan?...
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the columbia university alumna describes intolerance in the classroom is shocking, saying it's leadingth of north korea if we don't change course. she has a new book. welcome to you. and you just graduated two years ago. you are getting this look at america since you arrived here in 2015, and specifically in the classroom. what is your experience, what have you seen and what is your warning? >> yes, so when i came to america having no idea, i thought it was a free country, where individuals can have different thoughts and opinions. when i started university at columbia university i couldn't believe, they were exactly the same, saying the same things my teachers tell me in north korean classroom. >> remarkable. >> sandra: what specifically, can you give us some idea what you were hearing inside the classroom that leads you to say this? >> so they said all the problems that we have in the world is because of the greedy capitalism and western civilization and white man. that was the exact same thing my north korean teachers told me, all the evils was because of u.s.a. and capitalism, and
the columbia university alumna describes intolerance in the classroom is shocking, saying it's leadingth of north korea if we don't change course. she has a new book. welcome to you. and you just graduated two years ago. you are getting this look at america since you arrived here in 2015, and specifically in the classroom. what is your experience, what have you seen and what is your warning? >> yes, so when i came to america having no idea, i thought it was a free country, where...
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professor of history at columbia university.he global goldman sachs macro conference. haslinda: fascinating conversation. annabelle with adam, professor of history at columbia university. something to alert you to, taiwan's president will meet with u.s. congressional delegation led by representative happening at 11 a.m. tuesday according to the time on presidential office. if the visit of course comes as u.s. and china relations remained tense after weeks of trading. recriminations over a spy balloon. the delegation consists of representatives. jonathan jackson. let's get to the first word news with paul allen in sydney. paul: thank you. at least three people have been killed. there's another pair of earthquakes shaking turkey near the syrian border. the government says more than 200 people were injured as buildings collapsed. the area is reeling from earlier this month when a quake killed 41,000 people in turkey. thousands more in syria. u.k. prime minister rishi sunak and conservative rebels are supporting a post-brexit trade
professor of history at columbia university.he global goldman sachs macro conference. haslinda: fascinating conversation. annabelle with adam, professor of history at columbia university. something to alert you to, taiwan's president will meet with u.s. congressional delegation led by representative happening at 11 a.m. tuesday according to the time on presidential office. if the visit of course comes as u.s. and china relations remained tense after weeks of trading. recriminations over a spy...
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briefings we heard from rosemary. decarlo un under secretary we heard from jeffery sack of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from brain gobber and the cia analyst who's become an advocate apiece. they all gave remarks and jeffrey sachs, in particular, emphasized the need for an investigation to be conducted by the un and the stations of the lord, st. terrorism, denmark, germany and sweden. these countries presumably know much more about the circumstances of the terrorist attack. sweden, in particular, has perhaps the most to tell the world about mobily suite has kept the results of its investigation secret from the rest of the world, and turn down a joint investigation with denmark in germany. in the interest of global peace, the un security council should require these countries to mediately turn over the results of their investigations to the un security council. there was quite an interesting amount of emphasis placed on the need for security and why the destruction the pipeline was unacceptable. russia says it's pretty clear at this point who is responsible.
briefings we heard from rosemary. decarlo un under secretary we heard from jeffery sack of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from brain gobber and the cia analyst who's become an advocate apiece. they all gave remarks and jeffrey sachs, in particular, emphasized the need for an investigation to be conducted by the un and the stations of the lord, st. terrorism, denmark, germany and sweden. these countries presumably know much more about the circumstances of the...
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professor of law at ucla and columbia university. that does it for our show.ssible by democracy now!] ♪ >>> hello. welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm takao minori in new york. >>> search crews are scrambling to find survivors in earthquakes in a part of the world racked by years of conflict. they're digging through the rubble in southeastern turkey, near the border with syria. at least 3,700 people were killed. a magnitude 7.8 quake s
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narrator: upon his return from ghana in 1968, franklin was selected to head a new urban center at columbia university he beme presint of the phel stokes nd, whic s dedicad to impving the educa, major curriculum changes. africans, and american-indians. edna: when we were at phelps stokes, he persuaded the foundation's board to divest itself of holdings and corporions thadid siness wh south rica. at that timesouth rica s ruled a whiteinority. corporions thadid not ng afterhese invtmentscial d re puld the phelps stokes board, other foundatio and instutions began following suit. narrator: but he grew increasingly discouraged over the slow pace of civil rights, and concerned with the violent approach of the black power movement. enid: frklin had lot of troublw. franklin was n milant. approach of the black power movement. franklinelt thathise s stem--that evils that had happened in the past were slowly working themselves out. franklin felt that education and westn civilization and hapknledge anlearningere impoa. slowly working themselves out. he alswas big form, h didn like pele shoutg and clching fis. nar
narrator: upon his return from ghana in 1968, franklin was selected to head a new urban center at columbia university he beme presint of the phel stokes nd, whic s dedicad to impving the educa, major curriculum changes. africans, and american-indians. edna: when we were at phelps stokes, he persuaded the foundation's board to divest itself of holdings and corporions thadid siness wh south rica. at that timesouth rica s ruled a whiteinority. corporions thadid not ng afterhese invtmentscial d re...
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joining us now is matthew connelly, international and global history professor at columbia university wiped history reveals about america's top secrets. thank you very much for joining us tonight professor, and thank you very much for picking up the daniel patrick moynahan work and carrying it forward, as someone i am sure will be doing after you, long after you, since the progress is basically nonexistent. what are our oldest secrets, the oldest secrets that the government is currently still holding as top secret that none of us can know? >> after the cia declassified recipes for invisible ink that were over 100 years old, we now think that there are secrets related to signals intelligence. trying to decrypt communications from the 1920s. >> 1920s! nicholson baker's book of a couple years ago called baseless, my search for secrets and the ruins of the freedom of information act was on entertaining and dark pill about him trying to obtain what our secrets involving the korean war. these are 1950 secrets that he was trying to obtain that are still secrets. and there is an energy, and a
joining us now is matthew connelly, international and global history professor at columbia university wiped history reveals about america's top secrets. thank you very much for joining us tonight professor, and thank you very much for picking up the daniel patrick moynahan work and carrying it forward, as someone i am sure will be doing after you, long after you, since the progress is basically nonexistent. what are our oldest secrets, the oldest secrets that the government is currently still...
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columbia university professor matthew connelly author of "the declassification engine" talks about thencrease in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, then prime minister rishi sunak takes questions from members of the house of commons on housing for ukrainian refugees. secretary of state antony blinken along with other officials speak at a meeting on the ongoing war in ukraine. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is a town you call home. at sparklight, it is our home too, and right now we are all facing our greatest challenge. sparklight is working around the clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part so it is easier to do yours. announcer: sparklight supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪
columbia university professor matthew connelly author of "the declassification engine" talks about thencrease in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, then prime minister rishi sunak takes questions from members of the house of commons on housing for ukrainian refugees. secretary of state antony blinken along with other officials speak at a meeting on the ongoing war in ukraine. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television...
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that's according to a study conducted at columbia university. researchers parts of part disappearance in the study to achieve a 25% calorie reduction for 2 years by analyzing biomarkers. scientists found the calorie reduction caused a 2 to 3% decrease in a person's aging. this study is reportedly the first ever randomized controlled trial that looked at the long-term effect of restricting calorie intake. >> still ahead, as san francisco's sanctuary city status fueling the fentanyl crisis here. one supervisor says yes, and he's proposing some big changes. we're going to hear from him. and then those who are against the >> a worsening fentanyl crisis. as for some san francisco leaders, too. rethink sanctuary city policies. supervisor matt dorsey has proposed legislation that would exclude undocumented immigrants from protection. if they're arrested for dealing the lethal drug, the legislation would make a felony conviction of fentanyl dealing the 3rd exception in san francisco's sanctuary city policies. dorsey says if the city is serious about ove
that's according to a study conducted at columbia university. researchers parts of part disappearance in the study to achieve a 25% calorie reduction for 2 years by analyzing biomarkers. scientists found the calorie reduction caused a 2 to 3% decrease in a person's aging. this study is reportedly the first ever randomized controlled trial that looked at the long-term effect of restricting calorie intake. >> still ahead, as san francisco's sanctuary city status fueling the fentanyl crisis...
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shannon marquez is dean of global engagement and professor of water, sanitation and hygiene at columbia university i'm just going to start with that question. why does one of the most prperous prosperous nations in the world have trouble delivering safe drinking water into everyone's home? >> i think this is a very complicated issue where we have a number of things that have come to a head at one time. we have aging infrastructure and repairs and maintenance that have lacked because state and local governments have been overbuened, juggling funding priorities for years. that means communities that have been historically underfunded or underserved are being disproportionately impacted. that coupled with climate change and extreme weather events and flooding are increasingly impacting water systems. that aging infrastructure also begins to impact contamination. so old pipes really can leach and the poor plumbing can corrodand lead contamination from these leaching pipes then becomes a health issue. john: this has come to a head in a number of cities that we walked through. but is this more widesprea
shannon marquez is dean of global engagement and professor of water, sanitation and hygiene at columbia university i'm just going to start with that question. why does one of the most prperous prosperous nations in the world have trouble delivering safe drinking water into everyone's home? >> i think this is a very complicated issue where we have a number of things that have come to a head at one time. we have aging infrastructure and repairs and maintenance that have lacked because state...
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expert invited by our country to participate in the meeting, and a professor of economists at columbia university him the floor, mr. the destruction of the nord stream act of terrorism and poses a threat to peace, the security council has the right to ask a question. who carried out this terrorist attack in order to find the guilty party and prevent similar acts in the future , the consequences of the destruction of the nord stream, very serious, we must protect the international infrastructure, including that countries should have international waters we are confident that their infrastructure will not be destroyed by third parties. for all these reasons, the investigation of what happened in nord stream is the most important international priority. western countries answered everything like a blueprint, and perhaps their position did not look so helpless for a long time, but the most eloquent of all was the reaction of the americans, who, uh, clung to literally everything. well , for example, they did not like the figures of the experts themselves, but in fact there was nothing to say, and they
expert invited by our country to participate in the meeting, and a professor of economists at columbia university him the floor, mr. the destruction of the nord stream act of terrorism and poses a threat to peace, the security council has the right to ask a question. who carried out this terrorist attack in order to find the guilty party and prevent similar acts in the future , the consequences of the destruction of the nord stream, very serious, we must protect the international...
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. >> sunday on q and a, columbia university history professor matthew connelly author of the declassification engine, talked about the increase in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, and the harm he believes it is causing. >> when we talk about international negotiations or covert operations, american war plans, nuclear war plans, these are topics that over the years i have tried to research on. every single time, you find a lot of what you like to know is still classified. when i started to look more closely, what i found is there are departments and agencies, the pentagon for example, who even after 25 years, a quarter of a century, when according to the president's own words, they are supposed to automatically declassify this information, you find a percent of the time that they find some reason not to release this information. >> matthew connelly with his book sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. you can listen to q and a and all of our podcasts on the free c-span now app. >> british prime minister rishi sunak fielded questions from members of parliament on a range of
. >> sunday on q and a, columbia university history professor matthew connelly author of the declassification engine, talked about the increase in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today, and the harm he believes it is causing. >> when we talk about international negotiations or covert operations, american war plans, nuclear war plans, these are topics that over the years i have tried to research on. every single time, you find a lot of what you like to know is still...
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and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at columbia in columbia university. sax is, again speaking out, calling hirsch's account of the nordstrom explosions. pretty much a no brainer. frankly, it's been obvious from the start. this was not an easy operation to carry out. it's 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 country with the motive. the means and rather remarkably having announced beforehand that the intention was to end nord stream. yeah. and also go figure that the 2 nations accused of the nord stream, sabotaged in her says, report the u. s. and norway also just happened to be the 2 countries that have now replaced russian gas sales to europe. and our caching. in big time, her said that norway helped washington to find the right place for these c 4 explosives along its coast and also ran interferenc
and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at columbia in columbia university. sax is, again speaking out, calling hirsch's account of the nordstrom explosions. pretty much a no brainer. frankly, it's been obvious from the start. this was not an easy operation to carry out. it's 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...
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researchers from columbia university examined autopsy id heart tissue from people who had covid and found the infection damaged the way cells in the heart regulate levels of calcium. it is possible that damage could cause irregular heart beats and heart failure. the findings have not yet been published in a peer reviewed journal. >> okay. happy driving days are here again. you're looking at video from sky ranger showing crews picking up the cones and taking down all of the detour and warning signs. this is repaving a large portion of 680 northbound near sunol. that means the weekend closure ended early. call trance shut down all of the northbound lanes from sunol to pleasanton for work. the early reopening is great news after a weekend of horrible backups. we could be in for another weekend of freeway closures in less than a week. >> reporter: if you were driving along 680 north for most of today this was probably your view. just driving a mile in the area took me nearly 25 minutes due to the detours created by the caltrans closure. you can imagine the frustration for drivers who have bee
researchers from columbia university examined autopsy id heart tissue from people who had covid and found the infection damaged the way cells in the heart regulate levels of calcium. it is possible that damage could cause irregular heart beats and heart failure. the findings have not yet been published in a peer reviewed journal. >> okay. happy driving days are here again. you're looking at video from sky ranger showing crews picking up the cones and taking down all of the detour and...
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any infrastructure object, this concern is best of all, uh, expressed the expert professor of columbia university , an economist invited by our country to participate in the meeting, the destruction of the nord stream from terrorism and presents itself a threat to the world , the security council has the right to ask a question. who carried out this terrorist act in order to prevent the innocent party and prevent similar acts in the future, the consequences of destruction nord stream is very serious, we must protect international infrastructure, including the fact that countries in international waters must be confident that their infrastructure will not be destroyed by third countries. for all these reasons , investigating what happened with the northern stream is a top international priority. the western countries answered everything as if it were a carbon copy and, perhaps, their position had not looked so helpless for a long time, but the eloquence of all was the reaction of the americans, who clung to literally everything differently to say that on this week marks the anniversary of the conf
any infrastructure object, this concern is best of all, uh, expressed the expert professor of columbia university , an economist invited by our country to participate in the meeting, the destruction of the nord stream from terrorism and presents itself a threat to the world , the security council has the right to ask a question. who carried out this terrorist act in order to prevent the innocent party and prevent similar acts in the future, the consequences of destruction nord stream is very...
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chernobyl, we have conducted contemporary ukrainian literature series, and run in partnership with columbia university. we have conducted programs on exhibits of ukrainian art. you cannot understand ukraine without taking all of this and much more into account. it is now my pleasure to introduce someone who understands more than most in washington how important ukraine's emergence as a sovereign democratic country has been for the world. ambassador mark green is the president and c.e.o. of the wilson center. and i don't know anyone who has had such a diverse and distinguished public career in public service than ambassador green. being a congressman, ambassador, and minister to usaid, head of the mccain institute, and so much more. he was an election observer in ukraine in 2014 following the revolution of digny. here at the wilson center he was instrumental in helping the center meet the moment after russia's invasion. most importantly he directed the expansion of our center's coverage of the war through the establishment of our hindsight up front ukraine webpage which includes contributions from all
chernobyl, we have conducted contemporary ukrainian literature series, and run in partnership with columbia university. we have conducted programs on exhibits of ukrainian art. you cannot understand ukraine without taking all of this and much more into account. it is now my pleasure to introduce someone who understands more than most in washington how important ukraine's emergence as a sovereign democratic country has been for the world. ambassador mark green is the president and c.e.o. of the...
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one of the expert brief was called in was jeffrey sachs, the columbia university professor, who said it was incumbent on the security council to get to the bottom of who was responsible because of the precedence of transnational infrastructure being blown up. and he also questioned the transparency of the investigations currently underway. suite has kept the results of the investigation secret from the rest of the world. sweden has refused to share its findings with russia and turned down a joint investigation with that mark in germany. in the interest of global peace, the un security council should require these countries to immediately turn over the results of their investigations to the un security council. the russians calling for an independent investigation led by the un secretary drug and questioned why the us and its allies were against such an investigation. if they had nothing to hide. china agreed with russia and having a un investigation present. also said that this was an appropriate matter for the un security council. the u. s. once again denied that anything to do with
one of the expert brief was called in was jeffrey sachs, the columbia university professor, who said it was incumbent on the security council to get to the bottom of who was responsible because of the precedence of transnational infrastructure being blown up. and he also questioned the transparency of the investigations currently underway. suite has kept the results of the investigation secret from the rest of the world. sweden has refused to share its findings with russia and turned down a...
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we are from jeffery sack of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from raymond gobber and the c. i a analyst that has become an advocate, a piece. they all gave remarks and jeffrey sachs in particular, emphasize the need for an investigation to be conducted by the un and for information about what is found in these countries that are doing their own investigations to be made transparent and available to the public. 3 countries have reportedly carried out investigations of the lord, st, terrorism, denmark, germany, and sweden. these countries presumably know much more about the circumstances of the terrorist attack. sweden, in particular, has perhaps the most to tell the world about the crime scene which its divers investigated. yet instead of sharing this information globally suite has kept the results of its investigation secret from the rest of the world, and turned down a joint investigation with denmark in germany. in the interest of global peace, the un security council should require these countries to mediately turn over the res
we are from jeffery sack of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from raymond gobber and the c. i a analyst that has become an advocate, a piece. they all gave remarks and jeffrey sachs in particular, emphasize the need for an investigation to be conducted by the un and for information about what is found in these countries that are doing their own investigations to be made transparent and available to the public. 3 countries have reportedly carried out...
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briefings we heard from rosemary, decarlo un under secretary, we heard from jeffrey sachs of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from ray mcgovern, the cia analyst out, who's become an advocate, pisa, they all gave remarks, and jeffrey sachs, in particular, emphasized the need for an investigation to be conducted by the you an, an for information about what is found in these countries that are doing their own investigations to be made transparent and available to the public. how serious the destruction of the nordstrom pipeline was. this is jeffrey sachs. countries need to have full confidence that their infrastructure will not be destroyed by 3rd parties . some european countries have briefly express concern over the safety of their offshore infrastructure for all of the reasons the investigation by the un security council of the north screen explosions is a high. ready global priority, russia is likely to bear considerable expenses to repair the pipelines. 3 countries have reportedly carried out investigations of the nord stream, terrorism, denmark, germany and sw
briefings we heard from rosemary, decarlo un under secretary, we heard from jeffrey sachs of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from ray mcgovern, the cia analyst out, who's become an advocate, pisa, they all gave remarks, and jeffrey sachs, in particular, emphasized the need for an investigation to be conducted by the you an, an for information about what is found in these countries that are doing their own investigations to be made transparent and available to...
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we've heard from outside historians and academics here in dallas where, columbia university, folks who have written books, historians for the united states government. and who regularly interact with classified information that his trumpet is, as they're going to tell you what i'm going to stop babbling, whose job it is to tell a story of some of the great work at the department of state, at the fbi, department of defense. to my left is adam howard. he's the director of the u.s. states office of the historian which publishes the fruits series, foreign relations in the united states series. from 2012 until 2019, dr. howard served as the general editor of the frus series. prior to, that he served from 2000 and 2012 as the chief of the middle east and asia division, supervising the production of frus volumes covering these two geographic regions. he's also an adjunct professor at george washington university, in their history department. and he is a ph.d. from the university of florida. to his left is dr. john fox. dr. fox had served as an fbi historian since 2003 and is also an adjunct i
we've heard from outside historians and academics here in dallas where, columbia university, folks who have written books, historians for the united states government. and who regularly interact with classified information that his trumpet is, as they're going to tell you what i'm going to stop babbling, whose job it is to tell a story of some of the great work at the department of state, at the fbi, department of defense. to my left is adam howard. he's the director of the u.s. states office...