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john: ajit subramanian of columbia university's lamont-doher earth observatory, thank you very much.nk you. pleasure. ♪ john: the publishing world has a new infusion of enthusiasm and energy, all because of an online community of book lovers gathering on tiktok. known as "booktok," it's not just a place for book recommendations and reviews, it's also helpi to drive book sales. geoff bennett takes a look at this growing phenomenon. lee: i remember going to a barnes & noble and i saw a booktok table and i kind of went over there and looked at some of the books that were on that. i remember seeing those books and being like, oh, i'm interested in this. like, what is this? geoff: lee lynch isn't alone. step inside a okstore in the last year, colorful tables like this one are now a common part of the book buying experience. by day, lynch works as a therapist. in her spare time, she creates videos on the social media platform tiktok. focused entirely on books. lee: you are new here. my name is lee and i'm reading a book from every independent country in africa in 2022. because i had a ton
john: ajit subramanian of columbia university's lamont-doher earth observatory, thank you very much.nk you. pleasure. ♪ john: the publishing world has a new infusion of enthusiasm and energy, all because of an online community of book lovers gathering on tiktok. known as "booktok," it's not just a place for book recommendations and reviews, it's also helpi to drive book sales. geoff bennett takes a look at this growing phenomenon. lee: i remember going to a barnes & noble and i...
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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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to next to a cheesecake that comes out of the oven but a three d printer what engineers at columbia university claimed to have created the world's first three d cheesecake. yeah three d printed cheesecake, but it contains no cheese, just layers of peanut butter. nutella cherry drizzle, banana puree and strawberry jelly topped with nondairy with topping on a graham cracker foundation actually sounds good. the only way that i think i could successfully bake if i get a computer to do it for me and a three d printer. and it's actually less of a cheesecake. more of a peanut butter and jelly pie signed me up. um now the team has not shared how it tastes. so that's the biggest question. and finally, washington, d. c is expected to peak in beauty as soon as today . what those cherry blossoms oh, back spring has officially sprung, the national park service says the peak bloom for the cherry blossoms, you blink and you miss it in the nation's capital. it's today through friday. so when i moved to d, c. i thought it lasted for weeks. i took my time about time i got there. it was over. it was over for sou
to next to a cheesecake that comes out of the oven but a three d printer what engineers at columbia university claimed to have created the world's first three d cheesecake. yeah three d printed cheesecake, but it contains no cheese, just layers of peanut butter. nutella cherry drizzle, banana puree and strawberry jelly topped with nondairy with topping on a graham cracker foundation actually sounds good. the only way that i think i could successfully bake if i get a computer to do it for me and...
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finally, columbia columbia university -- i'm not drunk!t happens when i drink coffee before -- anyway. columbia university released a video promoting hillary clinton's new foreign policy class. students say they are excited to take the course but are concerned she will keep deleting the emails. [laughter and applause] all right. before we get to some stories, let's quickly check in to see what's going on in florida. >> florida station of counties waves and opposition. floflorida state conference of naacp branches waives and opposition. anita dick -- [laughter] ways and opposition. holden hiscock, also an opponent, waives and opposition. [laughter] >> greg: god, i'm a sucker for that stuff. seems like a pretty normal meeting for me. let's move on. the tsa gets trippy when it comes to bringing skippy. yep, it's an effort to ban your precious jar of peter pan. this week the tsa tweeted that peanut butter is, in fact, illiquid, and subject to the same security rules as all liquids. so, in other words, pack up, everyone. the terrorists have won
finally, columbia columbia university -- i'm not drunk!t happens when i drink coffee before -- anyway. columbia university released a video promoting hillary clinton's new foreign policy class. students say they are excited to take the course but are concerned she will keep deleting the emails. [laughter and applause] all right. before we get to some stories, let's quickly check in to see what's going on in florida. >> florida station of counties waves and opposition. floflorida state...
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he is a columbia university professor, former chair of the council of economic advisers.essor stiglitz is also currently the chief economist of the roosevelt institute. we welcome you back to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. these are very, very difficult times. let's follow up on what the u.n. secretary-general has talked about, the crisis in the world today as we look at the international economic crisis soaring inflation, devalued currencies, nations across the globe confronting catastrophic debt crisis. can you talk about the siation globally? >> you described it. what concerns me right now is all this is being made worse by monetary policies. the federal reserve raising interest rates. when the problem is not excess aggregate demand, the problem is a supply-side interruption caused by the very forces you described -- the war and the pandemic. let me be frank, raising interest rates designed to slow the economy down, increase unemployment, is going to be not right policy for addressing the inflation that we face. amy: you're talking about jay powell, th
he is a columbia university professor, former chair of the council of economic advisers.essor stiglitz is also currently the chief economist of the roosevelt institute. we welcome you back to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. these are very, very difficult times. let's follow up on what the u.n. secretary-general has talked about, the crisis in the world today as we look at the international economic crisis soaring inflation, devalued currencies, nations across the globe...
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with us, assistant professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at barnard college at columbia universityof "this flame within: iranian revolutionaries in the united states." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's international women's day special looking at abortion bans. five women are suing texas after they were denied abortions even as their pregnancies posed serious risks to their health and were nonviable. this is the first such lawsuit since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. this comes as women's rights activists on monday called for the inter-american court of human rights to condemn el salvador's total ban on abortions which has been in place since 1998. it centered around a case brought a decade ago by a woman, beatriz, who died after being forced to carry a pregnancy although the fetus could not survive. for more, we are joined by celina escher, a salvadoran-swiss filmmaker who directed the award-winning documentary "fly so far" about the criminalization of abortion in el salvador, where do
with us, assistant professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at barnard college at columbia universityof "this flame within: iranian revolutionaries in the united states." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's international women's day special looking at abortion bans. five women are suing texas after they were denied abortions even as their pregnancies posed serious risks to their health and...
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scientists at columbia university made a cheesecake using a 3d printer.s were stuffed into the printer and then printed out in layers into the shape of a slice of cheesecake. they say printing food could improve sustainability and reduce the chance of illness. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this wednesday morning. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> spring is officially here, and that means the cherry blossoms in our nation's capital are in bloom. the national parks service announced that peak bloom for the trees starts today and goes through saturday. more than one million visitors come to see the blooms yearly. >> we're actually from tobago. this is not something we would have experienced growing up on a tropical island. >> they're gorgeous. they're like -- they are a historical monument, gift from the japanese, and it's a sign of spring. >> the cherry blossom trees were gifted to the capital more than 100 years ago by tokyo. >>> up next, celebrity commencement. an oscar-winning actor has been tapped to speak at harvard's graduation
scientists at columbia university made a cheesecake using a 3d printer.s were stuffed into the printer and then printed out in layers into the shape of a slice of cheesecake. they say printing food could improve sustainability and reduce the chance of illness. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this wednesday morning. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> spring is officially here, and that means the cherry blossoms in our nation's capital are in...
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. >>> happening now students hoping to attend columbia university can stop worrying about one thing. they're no longer requiring applicants to provide s.a.t. or a.c.t. scores. applicants can choose to submit their scores if they're good. >>> an inspiring bay area kid is breaking barriers one note at a time. coming up next, we'll introduce you to her. she's showing us that anything is possible despite any hardships. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> happening now as we mentioned we're awaiting vice president kamala harris' arrival here in the bay area. air force two about to touch down in san francisco. everybody is waiting. we don't know the specifics of her trip in full. we know she does plan to participate in a round table discussion with small business leaders and then will attend a political fundraiser. it will be held for the democratic grassroots victory fund at a hillsboro home. tickets $15,000 per p
. >>> happening now students hoping to attend columbia university can stop worrying about one thing. they're no longer requiring applicants to provide s.a.t. or a.c.t. scores. applicants can choose to submit their scores if they're good. >>> an inspiring bay area kid is breaking barriers one note at a time. coming up next, we'll introduce you to her. she's showing us that anything is possible despite any hardships. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty....
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here's what they're up to at columbia university. engineers turned their lab into a cheese cake factory to create a dessert using 3d printers. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, search for survivors. in the southeast, rescuers are in a race against time, combing through piles upon piles of debris, in tornado ravaged communities. at least 26 people have been killed, some of the most impoverished areas of the country left devastated. >>> it's not over. parts of the south still on high alert for dangerous weather. two new tornadoes hit georgia this morning. we'll have the latest forecast. >>> also tonight, campaign kickoff. >> when this election is over, i will be the president of the united states. >> in waco, texas, former president donald trump was on the attack against his political rivals, and the casega
here's what they're up to at columbia university. engineers turned their lab into a cheese cake factory to create a dessert using 3d printers. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, search for survivors. in the southeast, rescuers are in a race against time, combing through piles upon piles of debris, in tornado ravaged communities. at least 26 people have been killed, some of the most impoverished areas of the country left devastated. >>> it's not over. parts of the south still on high alert...
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haidi: great to have you with us , irene, adjunct professor at columbia university and kathleen haysto bloomberg radio. hear more from the day's big newsmakers and get in-depth analysis from the team broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong. get there via the app, radio plus. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a chinese developer has warned that investors to expect a second consecutive year of billions of dollars in losses underscoring the plight facing the nation of las vegas builders. let's bring out our asian finance editor. we continue to see this pressure when it comes to the property sector even as the broader reopening is underway in china. >> good morning. this warning is not a big surprise frankly. sunac is one of many developers struggling for more than a year, two years. this crisis began in the middle of 2021. the company posted a record loss for that year, and in 2022 it is predicting a slightly smaller loss, still $4 billion. that is a big loss. last year we saw the crisis deepened with sales and prices slumping. mortgage boycotts, confidence among homebuyers collapsing.
haidi: great to have you with us , irene, adjunct professor at columbia university and kathleen haysto bloomberg radio. hear more from the day's big newsmakers and get in-depth analysis from the team broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong. get there via the app, radio plus. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a chinese developer has warned that investors to expect a second consecutive year of billions of dollars in losses underscoring the plight facing the nation of las vegas builders. let's...
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. >> buzzing and focusing on a win >> here's what columbia university engineers are up to using 3d toert. a dash of laser light managed to future icing on the cake. students from camarillo high school southern california broke the record making board from old gym sheets. they had 165 feet of treats. have a great week ahead. good night. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >> game day for march 26. we have a let to get to tonight. we wanted to send to you chase center where the warriors were involved in another huge game to help solidify its playoff standing. first game for gary peyton ii vs. being traded a month ago, chase center got loud, second quarter, didn't take long to get peyton involved, curry's pass found the mark, nine points and 15 minutes for the young glove. look at this help defense, came in and swatted carl anthony towns and go
. >> buzzing and focusing on a win >> here's what columbia university engineers are up to using 3d toert. a dash of laser light managed to future icing on the cake. students from camarillo high school southern california broke the record making board from old gym sheets. they had 165 feet of treats. have a great week ahead. good night. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get...
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rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin has about an 80% chance of at least one live birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it's very important for patients to look at egg freezing as another step to hopefully protect them for the future. but it's definitely not a guarantee. >> reporter: in general, for women of all ages, 25 frozen eggs will lead to one live birth. egg freezing can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 a cycle. currently 18 states mandate insurers cover some form of fertility treatment. most risks of egg freezing are minimal. side effects from the hormone shots can include breast tenderness, mood swings, and bloating. >> how much hope were you given that freezing your eggs would lead to someday having a baby? >> i think it was -- it was definitely hope because it's better than not having it at all. >> reporter: fertility doctors suggest educating women about reproductive health by their mid-20s because biological clocks tick faster than we think. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> a group of schoolchildren stop
rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin has about an 80% chance of at least one live birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it's very important for patients to look at egg freezing as another step to hopefully protect them for the future. but it's definitely not a guarantee. >> reporter: in general, for women of all ages, 25 frozen eggs will lead to one live birth. egg freezing can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 a cycle....
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researchers at columbia university this week use a three d printer to print a vegan cheesecake, be asoccer ball or see a pair of shoes. researchers at columbia university print a vegan cheesecake be a soccer ball, a pair of shoes in 123. thank you. only a has it only doug knew. how did you cheesecake if it's three d printed, it has to be vegan. if it's a cheesecake because the three d can't print milk. that's interesting logic. doug that's that's that. i don't know how you got there. cheesecake is going to be, couldn't they have printed a soccer ball? have max. what he said. he said, i don't know what i would have done vegan clearly or access to the answers right or that moving on okay. from the fed raises interest rates again this week. how many times have they hiked it over the past year. a five b eight c nine in. one 23 only joey jackson nine times. jackson didn't realize it was dying times. wow time bueller's day off. okay guys, one more, one more. and then we're going to see who won. okay here we go as young actors ben affleck and matt damon shared a jeep cherokee. be a checking
researchers at columbia university this week use a three d printer to print a vegan cheesecake, be asoccer ball or see a pair of shoes. researchers at columbia university print a vegan cheesecake be a soccer ball, a pair of shoes in 123. thank you. only a has it only doug knew. how did you cheesecake if it's three d printed, it has to be vegan. if it's a cheesecake because the three d can't print milk. that's interesting logic. doug that's that's that. i don't know how you got there. cheesecake...
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rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin haslive birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it is very important for patients to look at egg freezing as another step to hopefully protect them for the future, but it's definitely not a guarantee. >> reporter: in general, for women of all ages, 25 frozen eggs will lead to one live birth. egg freezing can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 a cycle. currently, 18 states mandate insurers cover some form of fertility treatment. most risks of egg freezing are minimal. side effects from the hormone shots can include breast tenderness, mood swings, and bloating. how much hope were you given that freezing your eggs would lead to someday having a baby? >> i think it was definitely hope because it's better than not having it at all. >> reporter: fertility doctors suggest educating women about reproductive health by their mid-20s because biological clocks tick faster than we think. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >> norah: a group of schoolchildren stop an attempted kidnapping. we will have the
rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin haslive birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it is very important for patients to look at egg freezing as another step to hopefully protect them for the future, but it's definitely not a guarantee. >> reporter: in general, for women of all ages, 25 frozen eggs will lead to one live birth. egg freezing can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 a cycle. currently, 18 states mandate...
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in a study last week by columbia university , the problems of american banks these days were referred to as the financial crisis. they had a deviation of 3%. some banks invested in sectors such as long-term bonds. some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks. about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. there has been concern for a long time in the society. it seems that the sharp fall in the stocks of some american banks in recent days has sounded the alarm for investors. the axios database reported the withdrawal of funds from banks to enter areas such as bonds. the ministry of treasury also shows that since the bankruptcy of the two silicon valley and signature banks , about 100 billion dollars of deposits have been withdrawn from the banks. swelling took the policy of increasing the interest rate, but the report of reputable financial centers as well as the survey of the national association of labor economics indicate a significant increase in inflation in the fiscal year
in a study last week by columbia university , the problems of american banks these days were referred to as the financial crisis. they had a deviation of 3%. some banks invested in sectors such as long-term bonds. some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks. about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. there has been concern for a long time in the society. it seems that the sharp fall...
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, we did a lot screenings at american universities such as stanford harvard and george down columbia universityill continue to do this. a very huge thank you to ukrainians, especially to our young ukrainian public relations officer anna arima, who organized all this, that is, a lot of people connected and here, when we went to these screenings, they treated us very, very warmly and responded. i just want to explain so that there is no false impression that if this is how we cast our vote, then the americans are not for us, no, no , the americans are for us, there are a lot of americans here they approached us, supported us, hugged us, asked about ukraine and showed us theirs from azov, you know how it was bought through united24, that is, a lot of feedback, everyone asked for some small item from ukraine to take away, and we even did it yesterday brooches and you must have read about the house made of rocks, it is made of broken windows from ukraine and also among the ones with a heart in the colors of the flag of ukraine and everyone came up and asked and begged to give them and explained that
, we did a lot screenings at american universities such as stanford harvard and george down columbia universityill continue to do this. a very huge thank you to ukrainians, especially to our young ukrainian public relations officer anna arima, who organized all this, that is, a lot of people connected and here, when we went to these screenings, they treated us very, very warmly and responded. i just want to explain so that there is no false impression that if this is how we cast our vote, then...
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and a senior researcher at columbia university climate school is joining us from india . thank you so much for being with us, andrew. so we've seen some major weather events this year and it's only march. what are some of the factors that are contributing to these weather events? yes, thank you for, for having the on. so there's many factors when we're talking about why we're seeing extreme weather events. there's also many factors when we're talking about why we're seeing disasters, and i think it's one of the 1st important points to keep in mind. it is the responsible thing to do to ask about yes, why are we seeing increased rainfall? why are we seeing more periods of enhanced rainfall but also what are the policies in one of the actions that are being taken to prevent that extreme climate event in becoming a disaster? so yes, we are seeing a lot anemia, as you just mentioned, and we are in a perhaps in a transition period away from london. yeah. but the fortunate thing is we do have a forecast that could help. so what then can we potentially expect for the rest of the
and a senior researcher at columbia university climate school is joining us from india . thank you so much for being with us, andrew. so we've seen some major weather events this year and it's only march. what are some of the factors that are contributing to these weather events? yes, thank you for, for having the on. so there's many factors when we're talking about why we're seeing extreme weather events. there's also many factors when we're talking about why we're seeing disasters, and i...
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crises in several other banks, warn about the risk of economic recession in a study last week by columbia university. these days, the american banks were referred to as the financial crisis . banks deviated from their normal routine by 3%. some banks invested in sectors such as long-term bonds . some deposits were transferred from small banks to large banks, about 200 billion. the dollar was moved from deposits in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy, although this concern has been in the society for a long time , it seems that the sharp fall in the stocks of some american banks in recent days has sounded the alarm for investors axios database in the news of the withdrawal of funds from banks to enter areas such as bonds, the report of the ministry of treasury also shows that during the bankruptcy of the two silicon valley and signature banks, about 100 billion dollars of deposits were withdrawn from the banks. it strengthens the possibility of stagnation in the american economy, although the central bank has adopted a policy of increasing interest rates with the
crises in several other banks, warn about the risk of economic recession in a study last week by columbia university. these days, the american banks were referred to as the financial crisis . banks deviated from their normal routine by 3%. some banks invested in sectors such as long-term bonds . some deposits were transferred from small banks to large banks, about 200 billion. the dollar was moved from deposits in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy,...
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in a study last week by columbia university, the problems of american banks these days were mentioned as a financial crisis. sectors like iraq made long-term investments, some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks, about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. it seems that the sharp fall in the stocks of some american banks in recent days has raised alarm bells for investors . in the news of the withdrawal of funds from banks to safer areas such as bonds, the axios database reported that the report of the ministry of treasury also shows that at the time of bankruptcy two silicon valley banks and signature ca 100 billion dollars of deposits have been withdrawn from banks, these news and figures strengthen the predictions of experts about the possibility of a recession in the american economy , although the central bank has adopted a policy of increasing interest rates in order to fight inflation, but the report of reliable centers and also the survey of the national associati
in a study last week by columbia university, the problems of american banks these days were mentioned as a financial crisis. sectors like iraq made long-term investments, some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks, about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. it seems that the sharp fall in the stocks of some american banks in recent days has raised alarm bells for investors . in the...
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professor ito, professor at columbia university, former economic advisor to the japanese government.. thank you for joining us today. i love seeing those clips of governor kuroda over the years good one in english with -- years. one with him in english at jackson hole. is there any chance governor kuroda -- i know people say no surprise -- but is there any chance he could say or do something about inflation, yield curve control, but that would not necessarily shift policy, but shift direction and as you have said, a step towards the first step? >> yes, the december move was a significant one, admitting that market function is not well under pressure of the bond market, so he and his board suggested to widen the band. they want to see how that works, so i don't think that there is another change before he, his term ends. >> what do you think he will say about the wage negotiations? will he say they look good, because he said they have to be 3% or higher, because i could be a subtle/strong statement? >> right, so far, the numbers coming out are good. many companies are giving the full
professor ito, professor at columbia university, former economic advisor to the japanese government.. thank you for joining us today. i love seeing those clips of governor kuroda over the years good one in english with -- years. one with him in english at jackson hole. is there any chance governor kuroda -- i know people say no surprise -- but is there any chance he could say or do something about inflation, yield curve control, but that would not necessarily shift policy, but shift direction...
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the report cited just for moral weight analysis carried out at columbia university. then a few years later, 1977, leonard nemoy was on a science expert and shot this video. >> we're unprepared for the next advance. the result could be hunger and death on a scale unprecedented in all of history. what scientists are telling us now is that the threat of an ice age is not as remote as they once thought. during the lifetime of our grandchildren, arctic cold and perpetual snow could turn most of the inhabitable portions of our planet in to a polar desert. >> tucker: hunger and death on an unprecedented scale. by the early 1980s, when the ice didn't arrive, well, the experted cited the problem wasn't too much cold, it was too much heat. it was global warming. in 1989, the associated press ran this story. a senior u.n. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off of the face of the earth by rising sea levels if global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000. 23 years ago. that same year, 1989 a climate expert called jim hanson met with a reporter. acc
the report cited just for moral weight analysis carried out at columbia university. then a few years later, 1977, leonard nemoy was on a science expert and shot this video. >> we're unprepared for the next advance. the result could be hunger and death on a scale unprecedented in all of history. what scientists are telling us now is that the threat of an ice age is not as remote as they once thought. during the lifetime of our grandchildren, arctic cold and perpetual snow could turn most...
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critics are cringing at new hillary clinton video skit policy class she will be teaching at columbia, universityin. >> i sure am, karen. i just got here early for the new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision-making. >> ashley: did you cringe at that? >> i don't know who to say about it. >> there's not much to say. can you see why she lost the 2016 election. there is no one more inauthentic outside of kamala harris and george santos than hillary clinton. and this whole quest to be relevant is just so hard to watch, right? she has been on a public therapy tour for the past six years, basically. and now she will be teaching at columbia, scratch off one more school that my kids are going to be going to as a result, right? because i need hillary clinton teaching me like any bill de blasio teaching my kids at harvard, right? so, here we are. i don't even know what to say at this point, ashley. you fill out the blanks. >> ashley: you can watch it yourself and just know. i mean, i know you want to -- >> you hit the right word. inauthentic. when you see people who are successful in t
critics are cringing at new hillary clinton video skit policy class she will be teaching at columbia, universityin. >> i sure am, karen. i just got here early for the new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision-making. >> ashley: did you cringe at that? >> i don't know who to say about it. >> there's not much to say. can you see why she lost the 2016 election. there is no one more inauthentic outside of kamala harris and george santos than hillary...
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columbia university, that is, she will tell the students.cer libya syria to turn countries like ukraine into their vassals. well, of course, to get away from uncomfortable questions, such as how the state department for intelligence omitted the situation in benghaz, which led to it. as a result, to the murder of four diplomats on american television, they joke that hillary’s teaching will be most won by her husband, the forty-second president of the united states was clinton, since his beloved wife will often not be at home, hinting at his naturally loving and adultery under the table, which , of course, it has become a parable to be called to monica , by the way, now she is only 49. she lives in san francisco. we will never forget. you ready for professor hillary the former secretary of state will teach a course on foreign policy, it will be called inside the operational headquarters, a very original name columbia university released a video in support of the new course to be taught, including hillary clinton believe most happy that hillary
columbia university, that is, she will tell the students.cer libya syria to turn countries like ukraine into their vassals. well, of course, to get away from uncomfortable questions, such as how the state department for intelligence omitted the situation in benghaz, which led to it. as a result, to the murder of four diplomats on american television, they joke that hillary’s teaching will be most won by her husband, the forty-second president of the united states was clinton, since his...
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in a study last week by columbia university, the problems of american banks these days were referred to as the financial house. banks deviated from their normal routine. 3 some banks had a percentage in sectors such as long-term investment bonds. some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks. about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. it seems that the sharp drop in the shares of some american banks in recent days has sounded the alarm for big investors . in the news of the outflow of funds from banks to enter areas such as bonds, the axios database reported that the increase of the ministry of treasury also shows that in at the time of the bankruptcy of the two silicon valley and signature banks, about 100 billion dollars of deposits have been withdrawn from the banks. these news and figures strengthen the predictions of experts about the possibility of a recession in the american economy , although the central bank aims to increase interest rates in order to fight inflatio
in a study last week by columbia university, the problems of american banks these days were referred to as the financial house. banks deviated from their normal routine. 3 some banks had a percentage in sectors such as long-term investment bonds. some deposits were also transferred from small banks to large banks. about 200 billion dollars of deposits were transferred in this way because the society is worried about a recession in the economy. it seems that the sharp drop in the shares of some...
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the world and now she's like trying to squeeze something together to get a college course at columbia universitywith a professor named karen? who spells her name keren. is there anything more keren than spelling her name keren wrong. >> everybody in that commercial was from another country, they couldn't even vote. >> it really was like a b benetn ad for old people. >> bill's favorite question. >> all right. >> you got it. joe wins. joe wins the audience back to his side. sandwiches for everybody. >> those of you at home, that was that wasn't a false break. no, no. >> quit while you are ahead. >> i'm really asks, what does she gain from doing this? i'm very very, she can't go home, when she goes home bill is lying there buck naked with four flight attendants. >> actually. she's trying to run again. >> no one at home is going to hear that. >> no, they are. they are going to say four flight attendants and bleep out the rest of it. >> beep. >> beep! >> up next, trump had the media drooling but was he just foo fooling? ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ ♪ you like to... move it ♪ we're reinventing our n
the world and now she's like trying to squeeze something together to get a college course at columbia universitywith a professor named karen? who spells her name keren. is there anything more keren than spelling her name keren wrong. >> everybody in that commercial was from another country, they couldn't even vote. >> it really was like a b benetn ad for old people. >> bill's favorite question. >> all right. >> you got it. joe wins. joe wins the audience back to...
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scientists from columbia university may have come close to unraveling the secret of longevity 2 yearsey randomly divided the subjects into two groups. some ate as usual, while others consumed 25% fewer calories and as a result, they have slowed down the rate of aging by 2-3% in similar experiments. it has already been carried out on laboratory animals and those who ate less, the authors, also stayed young longer. true warning of the long-term effects of such nutrition remains to be explored. which food is alive, and which one is not so we will continue to find out immediately after a short break? a cauldron against a stove, where will pilaf taste better? is it true that the boiler will retain more benefits and is the long-term layer of oil on its walls dangerous? nice minute long video. i love to come back to our house, because the house is where you are whose, princess nouri is good where you are. today we have a very difficult room; there are no windows and there is never sunlight. our heroes are bright , cheerful people. just look at the colors. they surrounded themselves so that t
scientists from columbia university may have come close to unraveling the secret of longevity 2 yearsey randomly divided the subjects into two groups. some ate as usual, while others consumed 25% fewer calories and as a result, they have slowed down the rate of aging by 2-3% in similar experiments. it has already been carried out on laboratory animals and those who ate less, the authors, also stayed young longer. true warning of the long-term effects of such nutrition remains to be explored....
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outside of the intelligence community she's also worked in academia and as a research scholar at columbia university and senior fellow at the laboratory. an amazing background was done amazing things with and independent bookstore. she's one of the most inspirational people that i think you will be able to meet. the director of the strauss center and program on technology security and global affairs prior to joining who served as the chairman of the united states civil liberties oversight board, the independent bipartisan federal agency responsible for overseeing counterterrorism programs at the nso, fbi, cia, department of homeland security and other federal agencies. so i want to talk a little bit about why we are here today. the concern that too much information is unnecessarily classified and that over classification and inability to share information can undermine the critical democratic objectives. i end of the other members share these concerns and we welcome her efforts to reform the classification system. we look forward to hearing her remarks into the conversation this evening. please join
outside of the intelligence community she's also worked in academia and as a research scholar at columbia university and senior fellow at the laboratory. an amazing background was done amazing things with and independent bookstore. she's one of the most inspirational people that i think you will be able to meet. the director of the strauss center and program on technology security and global affairs prior to joining who served as the chairman of the united states civil liberties oversight...
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presidential candidate awkwardly appearing in a skit to promote her upcoming foreign policy class at columbia universityam, karen, i just got her early for the new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision-making. >> classes don't start until september. >> yeah, but i wanted to be prepared, karen. when it comes to crisis situations you've always got to be prepared. >> prepared? i think you are more prepared than anyone to teach this course. now, what are we going to call it? >> inside the situation room. >> yes. >> oh, boy. rachel, hillary is as bad actor as she was a presidential candidate. >> is this the new way people sign up for classes? i'm so confused. we talked about the dumbing down from tiktok, this might be the result. she should rename the class war mongering, it's, yeah, so. >> you know, emily, she's going to teach about foreign policy but she voted for the iraq war and then called it a mistake. is this who we should learn for? the only person worse than her on foreign policy, joe biden, wrong on every decision the last 40 years. >> she said it was a mistake. she is probably
presidential candidate awkwardly appearing in a skit to promote her upcoming foreign policy class at columbia universityam, karen, i just got her early for the new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision-making. >> classes don't start until september. >> yeah, but i wanted to be prepared, karen. when it comes to crisis situations you've always got to be prepared. >> prepared? i think you are more prepared than anyone to teach this course. now, what are we...
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he's now studying history as a senior at columbia university.rs and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome back to the high school reunion tournament. in yesterday's game, it was lucas miner who advanced to the semifinals with a final score of $25,201-- the highest total we've seen so far in the competition. today we welcome back tim, dan, and eesha. good luck. let's get right into the game with these categories in the jeopardy! round... ♪♪ each response includes the day we're seizing. and... eesha, you'll select first.
he's now studying history as a senior at columbia university.rs and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome back to the high school reunion tournament. in yesterday's game, it was lucas miner who advanced to the semifinals with a final score of $25,201-- the highest total we've seen so far in the competition. today we welcome back tim, dan, and eesha. good luck. let's get right into the game with these categories...
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after he completed his service with the israeli army, he moved back to the u.s., to attend columbia universitye is elan. i'm going to talk about how we measure sustainability. >> returning recently to visit for a friend's wedding. but as he drove along a popular route that cuts through the occupied west bank, often used by tourists on their way to the dead sea, the israel defense forces said attackers shot at several cars. ganeles was struck in the upper body, medics said. the attackers fleeing to nearby palestinian villages, burning their cars in the process. echoing a similar attack that killed two israeli brothers on sunday, near the palestinian town of huwara, south of nablus, followed by revenge attacks by dozens of israeli settlers that killed at least one palestinian man and left dozens of homes and cars burned. the u.s. government expressing alarm over the recent events. >> we condemn the horrific killing of two israeli brothers near nablus and the killing today of and israeli near jericho, who we understand was also an american citizen. we express our deepest condolences to all of the
after he completed his service with the israeli army, he moved back to the u.s., to attend columbia universitye is elan. i'm going to talk about how we measure sustainability. >> returning recently to visit for a friend's wedding. but as he drove along a popular route that cuts through the occupied west bank, often used by tourists on their way to the dead sea, the israel defense forces said attackers shot at several cars. ganeles was struck in the upper body, medics said. the attackers...
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ivy league schools are lowering their schools, too, columbia university is dropping the requirement toe the sat or act. standardized test something racist. public schools across the country are failing their students. the lockdowns put kids way behind on math and reading. especially black and hispanic kids. they got hit the hardest. instead of enriching the curriculum to snap back, they made school eyesier. easier. they say math is racist and start teaching about feelings instead of numbers. when an engineer designs a plan, i don't care how he feels. i don't want to fly on a plane designed by a touchy-feely guy. i like planes decided by matt wizs that haven't cried since childhood. math is math. we don't need to feminize it. but kamala harris' husband, the second gentleman, doug emhoff, he wants to feminize everything. he even wants to feminize masculinity. >> can we just talk about masculinity for a moment? has being second gentleman changed your own view of perceived gender roles of what it means to be a man? >> there is too much of toxicity, masculine toxicity out there and we have
ivy league schools are lowering their schools, too, columbia university is dropping the requirement toe the sat or act. standardized test something racist. public schools across the country are failing their students. the lockdowns put kids way behind on math and reading. especially black and hispanic kids. they got hit the hardest. instead of enriching the curriculum to snap back, they made school eyesier. easier. they say math is racist and start teaching about feelings instead of numbers....
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columbia university dropping s.a.t.s scores for initial requirement.ool said standardized schools will be optional going forward. it comes after 2021 lawsuit involving the university of california said the test or bias for students of color. releasing a statement, the process is rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be defined by any single factor. ashley. >> ashley: it turns out public schools proficient in math. minnesota cities now joined chicago, baltimore who also report no math proficiency in dozens of their schools. lacey lee johnson is former minnesota congressional and joins me now. thank you for being with us, lacey. >> thank you for having me. >> ashley: this is becoming more and more common. who's fault is this? >> well i'm a whenever i'm looking at solving a problem, i don't like to start off with fault, but minnesota is contributing to this and across the nation. there has been studies that show teacher ideology has an impact on where we teach certain student populations. and here in minnesota
columbia university dropping s.a.t.s scores for initial requirement.ool said standardized schools will be optional going forward. it comes after 2021 lawsuit involving the university of california said the test or bias for students of color. releasing a statement, the process is rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be defined by any single factor. ashley. >> ashley: it turns out public schools proficient in math. minnesota cities now joined...
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columbia university is dropping the sat and the sat scores as an admission requirement.change comes after the pandemic pause and a 2021 lawsuit involving the university of california that argued the tests are biased against students of color. columbia saying its admission process is, quote: rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be defined by any single factor. >> brian: does that mean i could have gotten in now? >> ainsley: i'm thinking the same thing. my grades were good. i don't know if i would have gotten accepted otherwise. the hit thriller cocaine bear. griff wants to go see it i'm going to go see it. set to keep clawing its way. blowing expectations. and already earning more than $23 million. it's loosely based on a true story from back in 1985. but the original 157-pound bear has been sitting in connect in a souvenir store, what? i don't think is he in a souvenir store. >> brian: killed and stuffed? >> ainsley: maybe. than that's what it is. >> griff: i can't comment. >> ainsley: that store is reeling in the cash and h
columbia university is dropping the sat and the sat scores as an admission requirement.change comes after the pandemic pause and a 2021 lawsuit involving the university of california that argued the tests are biased against students of color. columbia saying its admission process is, quote: rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be defined by any single factor. >> brian: does that mean i could have gotten in now? >> ainsley: i'm thinking...
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>> i just heard from a young woman from columbia university starting at goldman this summer. she read my book and now she doesn't want to go. i said that's not the answer. i talked about how oldman sachs -- i said let's get very clear about what could possibly be and be prepared with your reaction and your responses. i truly believe you have to be there to be part of the change. that is what i do now for my clients, the who i wish i had been, support outside the organization to make sure these people are on the right path, that they are nothing without their company's name. if you are able to have that right mindset and support when you go in, let's go. goldman sachs hires 50% women. less than 20% at the partnership. i want to see that number change. >> goldman sachs has, since the publication of your book, not been too happy with it. they have disputed your characterizations of what is called the misogyny at goldman sachs. they refused to respond to -- >> you know that review. anonymous allegations. what kind of english do they speak at goldman sachs? i think that's a weird
>> i just heard from a young woman from columbia university starting at goldman this summer. she read my book and now she doesn't want to go. i said that's not the answer. i talked about how oldman sachs -- i said let's get very clear about what could possibly be and be prepared with your reaction and your responses. i truly believe you have to be there to be part of the change. that is what i do now for my clients, the who i wish i had been, support outside the organization to make sure...
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to attend columbia university where he studied sustainability. >> i want to talk about how we measure reporter: returning recently to a friend's wedding. but as he was on the route, israel defense forces said attackers shot at several cars and he was struck in the upper body and attackers fleeing to nearby villages burning their cars in the process. echoing a similar attack that killed two israeli brothers on sunday followed by revenge attacks by dozens of israeli a one panhandlelestinian man and dozens of homes and cars burned. the u.s. government sfrexpressi alarm. >> we condemn the killing of two israeli brothers and the killing today of the israeli near jericho who we understand was also an american citizen. we express our deepest condolences to all of the victims' families and their loved ones. >> reporter: now a massive manhunt is under way for the attackers. they are placing check points near jericho as the region remains on edge worried about what will come next. in regards to the alarming israeli settler attacks against palestinians, israeli military major general in charge o
to attend columbia university where he studied sustainability. >> i want to talk about how we measure reporter: returning recently to a friend's wedding. but as he was on the route, israel defense forces said attackers shot at several cars and he was struck in the upper body and attackers fleeing to nearby villages burning their cars in the process. echoing a similar attack that killed two israeli brothers on sunday followed by revenge attacks by dozens of israeli a one panhandlelestinian...
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. >>> columbia university becoming the first ivey league school to go tech optional the school's undergraduateissions will stop requiring s.a.t. or a.c.t. test scores when considering applicants. other ivy league schools have extended the policy that was adopted during the pandemic, but only columbia has permanently adopted the initiative >>> maine lobstermen landed their smallest haul in a decade this year, amid ongoing industry challenges fishermen dealt with surging fuel and bait prices, rebukes from retailers, and the possibility of new fishing restrictions maine lobster has exploded in value, in part due to growing international demand from countries such as china. so i guess that lobster roll is going to cost a whole lot more this summer. >> seems always to bertha, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, should the fed funds rate be at 9% right now? is it time to toss that out? what does john taylor thin 'lasth, xtk? what if you were a trendy apparel company facing an avalanche of demand? to ensure more customers can buy more sherpa-lined jackets, you call ibm to automate your it infrastru
. >>> columbia university becoming the first ivey league school to go tech optional the school's undergraduateissions will stop requiring s.a.t. or a.c.t. test scores when considering applicants. other ivy league schools have extended the policy that was adopted during the pandemic, but only columbia has permanently adopted the initiative >>> maine lobstermen landed their smallest haul in a decade this year, amid ongoing industry challenges fishermen dealt with surging fuel...
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columbia university engineers turned their cheesecake factory using 3-d printing technology to create ingredient dessert. multiple attempts ended up fairly dash of laser which turned outside to be the proverbial icing on the cake. >> german brewery causing a stir which what it says is world's first powdered beer. environmentalists want to do it this way. if that seems confusing tina kraus explains. >> reporter: a novel idea is in the hopper at one of germany's oldest breweries. brewmasters say the future of beer is here. just add powder, water, and stir. >> we've incouldn't haved a completely new product says general manager beer powder like this is the first in the world. creators say the ecofriendly concept could cut the need for bottles, crates and kegs reducing the heavy carbon footprint of beer exports and slashing the weight of the deliveries by 90%. he says we can save up to 5% of co2 emissions in germany alone. worldwide it could be a gigantic sum. makers say the first tastings of the powdered beer dubbed the driest beer have been promising delivering a real beer taste, light
columbia university engineers turned their cheesecake factory using 3-d printing technology to create ingredient dessert. multiple attempts ended up fairly dash of laser which turned outside to be the proverbial icing on the cake. >> german brewery causing a stir which what it says is world's first powdered beer. environmentalists want to do it this way. if that seems confusing tina kraus explains. >> reporter: a novel idea is in the hopper at one of germany's oldest breweries....
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well, columbia university becoming the first ivy league school to pe permanently go satd act.ropped the requirement in the p 2020 school year and has you now extended the policy. they say the decision was rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be he defined by any single factor. other ivy league schools who extended pandemic era test optional policies but none have made the initiative permanent. columbia is the first. finally, there's this. a new ad from hershey's to celebrate international women's day featuring a transgender activist causing backlash online. here's the ad. >> my names is fay john stone, executive director of wisdom to action. we can create a world where everyone is able to live in public space as their honest and authentic selfs. we are changing the way we see the future. cheryl: critics on twitter mad about this one. at leftism wrote hershey's, quote, is erasing women, other people are saying so hershey's is featuring a male in costume for the international women's day campaign a. there's a boycott hershey's hasht
well, columbia university becoming the first ivy league school to pe permanently go satd act.ropped the requirement in the p 2020 school year and has you now extended the policy. they say the decision was rooted in the belief that students are dynamic, multifaceted individuals who cannot be he defined by any single factor. other ivy league schools who extended pandemic era test optional policies but none have made the initiative permanent. columbia is the first. finally, there's this. a new ad...
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columbia university is going to become the first ivy league school to drop the sat or act test requirementsnt "varied backgrounds, vo voices and experiences". is this going to work or plain crazy? >> how do you measure -- i don't know how you measure how you did in high school, brian brenberg -- i really don't. i didn't do well on the sat, but you can just make stuff up; right? stuart: how do you measure the intellectual performance of students that want to go to that college? how do you do it? >> you have a standardized test to measure all students against one another, but that's what they don't want to do. j right. stuart: it's just another way to get people into the college without intellectual commitment and achievement level. >> i had to take the lsats to get into law school and say it's there because it's a good precursor to pass the bar or not and if you can't get through the lsat you won't pass the bar and waste thousand was dollars and three years of life in law school. it's a good way to weed out people and if i can't do the lsat correctly i know and won't waste my time. stuart: o
columbia university is going to become the first ivy league school to drop the sat or act test requirementsnt "varied backgrounds, vo voices and experiences". is this going to work or plain crazy? >> how do you measure -- i don't know how you measure how you did in high school, brian brenberg -- i really don't. i didn't do well on the sat, but you can just make stuff up; right? stuart: how do you measure the intellectual performance of students that want to go to that college?...
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engineers at columbia university say they have cooked up a cheesecake made entirely by a three d printinge engineers say they've used seven ingredients, including graham crackers, peanut butter, banana puree and new teller. they say three d printing could replace the need for conventional cooking appliances like stoves, ovens, even microwaves. and japan celebrating today, winning the championship in the world baseball classic 32. his struck him out. strikes out and japan's back on top of the baseball they sure are. japan beat the united states 3 to 2 and last night's final in miami superstar pitcher shohei otani got the final out against his teammate on the l. a angels. mike trout, the manager of the u. s team is marked arosa , who was with the giants when they won the world series back in 2010. and if you were going to write a script, i was hoping it was going to go our way with mikey pop and one against otani. but like i said, i made it. the baseball world. this thing is real. the wbc is real. five world baseball classics have been played since this international tournament started back
engineers at columbia university say they have cooked up a cheesecake made entirely by a three d printinge engineers say they've used seven ingredients, including graham crackers, peanut butter, banana puree and new teller. they say three d printing could replace the need for conventional cooking appliances like stoves, ovens, even microwaves. and japan celebrating today, winning the championship in the world baseball classic 32. his struck him out. strikes out and japan's back on top of the...
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. >> let's bring in jelani cobb, dean of the columbia university school of journalism. thing about this, and i'm really excited to talk to you about, later on in april, you are putting on a conference about sort of democratizing the press. when i hear about book bannings, right, when i hear that people are going into a local library and saying, hey, i don't want kids to have access to tony morrison, i don't like this book, i think the press is next. what's to keep those people from saying, those old issues of "ebony" and "jet" are a problem. what's the danger of these attack on broo books to our ove press and what could that mean to young people into college have access to. >> these are straight down the middle first amendment issues, and, you know, it's like a contagion that make the leap from one carrier to the next, you know, we're seeing this on books, and, you know, it's easy to make that leap over to this as a repression of media and the press. which, i should say, is already happening. we've been seeing for the past five, six years now, you know, higher level of
. >> let's bring in jelani cobb, dean of the columbia university school of journalism. thing about this, and i'm really excited to talk to you about, later on in april, you are putting on a conference about sort of democratizing the press. when i hear about book bannings, right, when i hear that people are going into a local library and saying, hey, i don't want kids to have access to tony morrison, i don't like this book, i think the press is next. what's to keep those people from...
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you mentioned there were in the revolution there were renamings the king's college becomes columbia university. you have coats of arms that are pulled down and burned and replaced with new state state arms, and it's a we can we can look to this revolutionary experience as a president for what's going on today and as americans kind of reef think their history and accordingly, we think their identity. it's a i think it's it's necessary for us to not just revise our public memory but to revise our landscape which is way of of make in our people around us. so it's i would add that that george washington was very upset when the soldiers pull down the statue because they did it without the without approval and this is kind of one of the big conflicts we had today of well if it is okay to remove monuments on what terms should we do this, right? is it okay to do what happened, you know with the soldier sellers doing it on their own pulling it down or is there a legal process that we need to go through but i guess for us saying that the will the people should support nate to the rule of law. i'm probab
you mentioned there were in the revolution there were renamings the king's college becomes columbia university. you have coats of arms that are pulled down and burned and replaced with new state state arms, and it's a we can we can look to this revolutionary experience as a president for what's going on today and as americans kind of reef think their history and accordingly, we think their identity. it's a i think it's it's necessary for us to not just revise our public memory but to revise our...
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to immigration and it resembled the time in the early 20th century when charles beard was a columbia university and trying to put together something explained how the country got going and who did it and his conclusion was that it was founding fathers were in it for the money as much as monthly is that and his as economic theory knocked the founding fathers off their pedestals and then he went through their pockets and found gold and bonds and came to the conclusion that they wanted a new form of government in which they would benefit people like them and any them as a class. he thought of a politicians has the same as ludacris. he didn't separate them. he actually used the words that these were security brokers financiers etc leaving out entirely most of the men who signed the declaration or wrote the constitution many of whom were not rich at all. so i wanted to not only go back to his theory to test it, but i wanted to go through. each one of the founding fathers' lives and careers and find out for myself as well as to explain to other people. all these people really were how they lived what
to immigration and it resembled the time in the early 20th century when charles beard was a columbia university and trying to put together something explained how the country got going and who did it and his conclusion was that it was founding fathers were in it for the money as much as monthly is that and his as economic theory knocked the founding fathers off their pedestals and then he went through their pockets and found gold and bonds and came to the conclusion that they wanted a new form...