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columbia university is still complicit in holding shares in companies that participate in such crimes, and given the history of student investment movements at columbia, the current student body deserves a say. the opinion in this regard is contained in this resolution, while there is no way to correct the suffering and damage caused by the actions columbia university does not exist. we hope that this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution and demanded that companies supporting the zionist regime be prevented from investing in this university . the current expansion of prestigious universities such as columbia or because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions, when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country , universities play a role in this field, so if universities boycott israel, they actually it means taking some of your money from every israeli institution, and that's why we see that starbucks, for example, lost 1
columbia university is still complicit in holding shares in companies that participate in such crimes, and given the history of student investment movements at columbia, the current student body deserves a say. the opinion in this regard is contained in this resolution, while there is no way to correct the suffering and damage caused by the actions columbia university does not exist. we hope that this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of...
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columbia university with. ng shares in companies that participate in such crimes is still complicit, and given the history of student investment movements at columbia, the current student body deserves a say in this regard. the resolution states that while there is no way to remedy the pain and suffering caused by the actions of columbia university. we hope this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom. the senate assembly of the university of michigan in the united states has also approved a resolution and requested to prevent the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university has been boycotted israel, the movement to boycott israel is rapidly expanding, prestigious universities such as columbia, harvard, or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this boycott is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions when the government wants to enter into any agreement with the country. anyway, universities play a role in th
columbia university with. ng shares in companies that participate in such crimes is still complicit, and given the history of student investment movements at columbia, the current student body deserves a say in this regard. the resolution states that while there is no way to remedy the pain and suffering caused by the actions of columbia university. we hope this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom. the senate assembly of the university of michigan in the united states has...
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prestigious universities such as columbia, harvard, or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this sanction is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, universities play a role in this field. so, if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money. it is from any israeli institution and that is why we see that starbucks, for example , has lost 12 billion dollars. the boycott of israel is not only in universities , but it has become a rallying cry around the world . in melbourne, supporters of palestine pasted pictures of zionist crimes on the windows of one of the starbucks branches. in canada, people went to different zara branches. they shouted their support for palestine and called for a zara boycott, or in australia, people symbolically took the bodies of gazan children and went to zara stores. empty of converted customers until the 24-hour siege of ghaz estabox. two brothers lived here near the rumi sugar factory . they
prestigious universities such as columbia, harvard, or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this sanction is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, universities play a role in this field. so, if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money. it is from any israeli institution and that is why we see that starbucks, for example , has...
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the zionists student body of columbia university voted in favor of a resolution for sanctions againstted states, the officials of this university asked all the companies that are from the zionist regime and generation. they support the boycott of gaza. columbia university's student body wrote in its proposal that israel has committed crimes of genocide and apartheid against the palestinian people. columbia university with owning shares in companies that participate in such crimes is still complicit, and given the history of student investment movements at columbia, the current student body deserves a say in this regard. this resolution states that while there is nothing to remedy the pain and suffering caused by the actions of columbia university, we hope that this resolution demonstrates our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution and demanded to prevent the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university. the boycott of israel movement quickly expanding prestigious univers
the zionists student body of columbia university voted in favor of a resolution for sanctions againstted states, the officials of this university asked all the companies that are from the zionist regime and generation. they support the boycott of gaza. columbia university's student body wrote in its proposal that israel has committed crimes of genocide and apartheid against the palestinian people. columbia university with owning shares in companies that participate in such crimes is still...
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prestigious universities like columbia, harvard or oxford say they want to boycott israel. sanction is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, knowledge. so if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money from every israeli institution, and that's why we see that starbucks, for example, has lost 12 billion dollars . boycotting israel is not only in universities, but as a rallying cry throughout the country. the changed world in melbourne, supporters of palestine have pasted images of zionist crimes on the windows of one of the starbucks branches. in canada, people went to different branches of zara and shouted their support for palestine and demanded a boycott of zara . or in australia people symbolically corpse some of the children of gaza took over and went to zara stores. now the branches of various brands that support the zionists have turned into buildings empty of customers . before the siege of gaza, starbuck
prestigious universities like columbia, harvard or oxford say they want to boycott israel. sanction is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, knowledge. so if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money from every israeli institution, and that's why we see that starbucks, for example, has lost 12 billion dollars . boycotting israel...
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and we joined by matthew murray or russia expert and professor at columbia university. and you'll, you, alexia valley. what did he actually stand for? because some describe him as overly nationalistic, like putting himself, as i think the most important characteristic of deluxe. the new volume was that he was a man to face, and if he had an absolute belief that if russians would exercise freewill and courage, that russia could be a modern, stable and peaceful democracy tomorrow. and this noon against pruitt and protest today is an example of the guest type of gift that his vision and his face gave to the russian people. and i was very encouraged to see is the number of people that decided to engage in this rather ingenious form of protest. i think it's important for your viewers to know that you know, it is illegal in russia to express your opinions freely to organize and to demonstrate. and so like, seem to vomiting before he was killed by the potent more shame created this form a protracted which voters could go and register there. there are concerns about the food an
and we joined by matthew murray or russia expert and professor at columbia university. and you'll, you, alexia valley. what did he actually stand for? because some describe him as overly nationalistic, like putting himself, as i think the most important characteristic of deluxe. the new volume was that he was a man to face, and if he had an absolute belief that if russians would exercise freewill and courage, that russia could be a modern, stable and peaceful democracy tomorrow. and this noon...
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university including myself. it is special to launch this moment at columbia now that the university is led by its first female whos a wonderful friend to cpa and igp. thank you to the trustees of columbia university, some of you are here today whose guidance and support have been so valuable and meaningful to me and us. and to the cpa advisory board members here today, your leadership and partnership a soak nickel to our suca very special thank you for a person's been at the forefront of supporting women and women's issues at columbia for the better part of two decades. we are so proud to her as the founding donor of this initiative, thank you and i know you are watching on thei'm also proud to announce something very cool. we have a new partnership with the branding theory. they are joining forces to feel dish field innovative research education and outreach programs aimed at advancing opportunities for women worldwide and across different sectors. stay tuned for more information later in the program but let me just thank you for being such a fierce believer in the power of women. it's a really great partnership
university including myself. it is special to launch this moment at columbia now that the university is led by its first female whos a wonderful friend to cpa and igp. thank you to the trustees of columbia university, some of you are here today whose guidance and support have been so valuable and meaningful to me and us. and to the cpa advisory board members here today, your leadership and partnership a soak nickel to our suca very special thank you for a person's been at the forefront of...
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university, including myself. and it is special to launch this initiative at this moment at columbia now that the university is ledby first female president, who is a wonderful friend to igp. thank you to the trustees of columbia university. some of you are here today. whose guidance and support have been so valuable and meaningful to me and to us. and to the advisory board members who are here today, your leadership and partnership is so critical to our success. a very special thank you to who has been at the forefront in the effort to support women and women's issues at columbia for the better part ofes. we are so proud to have her as a founding donor of this initiative. thank you, and i know you i am also proud to announce something very cool. we have a newip. the women's initiative is joining forces to fuel innovative research, education d aimed at advancing opportunities for women worldwide and across different sectors. so stayinformation later in the program. but let me just thank them for being such a fierce believer in the power of wom it is a great partnership. lastly, when you look at the room and incred
university, including myself. and it is special to launch this initiative at this moment at columbia now that the university is ledby first female president, who is a wonderful friend to igp. thank you to the trustees of columbia university. some of you are here today. whose guidance and support have been so valuable and meaningful to me and to us. and to the advisory board members who are here today, your leadership and partnership is so critical to our success. a very special thank you to who...
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they're of columbia university. let's see if we can get them back on the line. all right, um, moving on to around now were for the 1st time. so as a social uprisings of 2022 voters have been called on to cast their ballots for members of parliament, and a religious body called the assembly of experts. the following the here some restrictions. the elections are a test of public sentiment to order runs establishment. the country if leaders are in dire need to legitimize their group on power. but with frustration with b, as long as your team running high survey suggests, turn out could hit the lowest point. since then, 1979 revolution, iran is in the middle of a deepening economic crisis and discontent over political and social freedoms has been growing for years. the signs are everywhere and the messaging is clear. iran has been scrambling to boost voter turnout ahead of friday's election. it's introducing electronic voting and several cities. and the number of female candidates vying for a seat is more than double what it was in the last parliament re election in
they're of columbia university. let's see if we can get them back on the line. all right, um, moving on to around now were for the 1st time. so as a social uprisings of 2022 voters have been called on to cast their ballots for members of parliament, and a religious body called the assembly of experts. the following the here some restrictions. the elections are a test of public sentiment to order runs establishment. the country if leaders are in dire need to legitimize their group on power. but...
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i really appreciate your candor, columbia university professor jeffrey sachs. thanks so much for joining us. great to be with you. thank you. so what's the bottom line? we'll have for a year into a war where israel has killed tens of thousands of innocent people and destroyed the infrastructure of a closed off area with roughly the population of an american states like connecticut in direct talks between hamas and israel are ongoing. with the biggest and most influential player, and all of this is the united states, which is simultaneously shipping bombs with no conditions on their use and taking 2 months to build a port of entry into gaza to deliver supplies, food, and medical. but let's just face it were desperately needed, months ago, like the presidents before him, 5 and sees and one and the risks of allowing israel to continue with war. and then the other hand, the political consequences of stopping it, especially in an election year. when will he decide that one out ways, the other, that's when the war will end. and that's the bottom line. the, the east t
i really appreciate your candor, columbia university professor jeffrey sachs. thanks so much for joining us. great to be with you. thank you. so what's the bottom line? we'll have for a year into a war where israel has killed tens of thousands of innocent people and destroyed the infrastructure of a closed off area with roughly the population of an american states like connecticut in direct talks between hamas and israel are ongoing. with the biggest and most influential player, and all of this...
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well, we're moving on now from europe or head and state side to columbia university, one of the top see to learning in the united states. and from one pretty pernicious lady to another one from or some on july to i'll pile calories steve. oh well yeah, this is quite something she was speaking up is a hypocritical, or confidence, hypocritical prints at the columbia university. yes. i mean, who would you want speaking out against such a why don't you have a good oak hillary, clint? yeah, yeah, yeah. let's have a listen to how, how, how our reception was. i yeah, i don't think it went quite as well as you. how expected, though, it wasn't so good. thank you very much. that's my name. that's right. you're talking to the hands, the voltage, the facing. let's look at the face. yeah. no, those are the children's most appearing open to the sarah bill. looks quite small about the i'm sorry ever get into the to see if i don't hear you today. so let's not forget hillary. back in 1996 tells me years ago enough for us use we you around and i like to see if i wasn't there. but back then hillary made s
well, we're moving on now from europe or head and state side to columbia university, one of the top see to learning in the united states. and from one pretty pernicious lady to another one from or some on july to i'll pile calories steve. oh well yeah, this is quite something she was speaking up is a hypocritical, or confidence, hypocritical prints at the columbia university. yes. i mean, who would you want speaking out against such a why don't you have a good oak hillary, clint? yeah, yeah,...
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well, we're moving on now from you ever had and state side to columbia university, one of the top seat learning in the united states. and from one pretty pernicious lady to another one from 1st of on july to our pile killer. we steal. well yeah, this is a quite something she was speaking up is a hypocritical or convince him pressing on friends at the columbia university. she does. i mean, who would you want speaking out against set to violence? yeah. good old killer. equally. yeah. yeah. yeah. let's have a listen to how, how we. well, our reception was. uh yeah, i don't think it went quite as well as you know, expected though. it wasn't so good. thank you very much. that's my name. that's right. you're talking to the hands, the voltage, the face say well let's look at the face. yeah. notice the cheer this appearing open to the 3rd bill looks quite small about the i'm sorry i have to get into the to see if i don't hear you called. so let's not forget at hilary, back in 1996000 years ago enough for us use we you around and i like to see if i wasn't there. but back then hillary made some
well, we're moving on now from you ever had and state side to columbia university, one of the top seat learning in the united states. and from one pretty pernicious lady to another one from 1st of on july to our pile killer. we steal. well yeah, this is a quite something she was speaking up is a hypocritical or convince him pressing on friends at the columbia university. she does. i mean, who would you want speaking out against set to violence? yeah. good old killer. equally. yeah. yeah. yeah....
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she could become my colleague at columbia university, are n't you lucky? is finally leaving washington and going to university, you know, these terrible surprises that she noted, these are a few days before the attack, raises very serious, extremely serious questions, we also know that... the state of the ussr in afghanistan, which should have just mastered the situation when drawing the ussr into afghanistan, this is a strategy. we know that the united states is in control of jihadists in the balkans and in the caucasus region, and this also leads to a huge number of very serious questions, if the united states knew, if the united states had information, there is a history of such relations, if they did not finance jihadists in syria, we know that there was an order from obama towards the cia in 2012. therefore, a huge number of serious questions arise here, how is this happening, why is it happening, we are in a state of war, we need to find answers to these questions so that we can defuse the situation, and not allow further escalation, which could lead
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comments that the museum was a neutral zone where they could not express such statements. >>> columbia universityistance event featuring a palestinian group that was banned from germany for it's ties to terrorism. a columbia professor slammed the university saying their leaders "let people with clear links to terrorism recruit students on campus. they should be fired immediately out with that let's bring in the co-author of stolen youth, school bored candidate bethany mandel. great to see you. nothing like offering up a little palestinian resistance 101. the washington free beacon rights, speakers and other attendees were explicit in their support for terrorism against jews, a popular front for the liberation of palestine activists lauded airplane hijackings is one of the most important tactics that the palestinian resistance have engaged in. i'm not sure where it ends from there but i think, you know, probably not the best topic to be bringing on campus. >> no, i mean it's incredible. the professor you just showed on air has been fantastic and so outspoken. in response he's been the subject of r
comments that the museum was a neutral zone where they could not express such statements. >>> columbia universityistance event featuring a palestinian group that was banned from germany for it's ties to terrorism. a columbia professor slammed the university saying their leaders "let people with clear links to terrorism recruit students on campus. they should be fired immediately out with that let's bring in the co-author of stolen youth, school bored candidate bethany mandel....
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jeffrey sacks, an american thinker and professor at columbia university , said in response to the crimes of the zionist regime: israel is a criminal and deliberately starves the people of gaza, and the aggression against gaza will stop when america stops sending weapons to the zionist regime. ramadan has arrived and the people of gaza are facing many difficulties in providing food. the markets are empty of the crown material needed by the people and many have turned to eating tree leaves. we are in the local market are. one of the markets located in the north of the gaza strip , where a large number of citizens are present. but they can't find food or drinking water to buy for their children in this market due to the approaching of the holy month of ramadan . ramadan this year in gaza is different from ramadan every other year, today in the north of the gaza strip. nothing but leaves to eat. no , we don't have water or drinking water, but we say thank god , god willing, this month of ramadan will bring comfort to the arab and islamic ummah, and god willing, our situation too. will fix th
jeffrey sacks, an american thinker and professor at columbia university , said in response to the crimes of the zionist regime: israel is a criminal and deliberately starves the people of gaza, and the aggression against gaza will stop when america stops sending weapons to the zionist regime. ramadan has arrived and the people of gaza are facing many difficulties in providing food. the markets are empty of the crown material needed by the people and many have turned to eating tree leaves. we...
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investigation, jeffrey gettleman, spoke at a conference on conflict-related sexual violence hosted by columbia universitytalked about the piece. >> stores about hostages and pretty soon, maybe, i don't know, within the first few days of this attack, we were hearing reports of rape and mutilations of women. we heard right away. maybe people in this room are never those videos of the female soldiers being taken away in the body of that one woman in the back of a pickup truck half naked. right away it just -- there was always the crimes against women that happened. sadly, because i have experience doing this, i began looking to see what we could find out. i worked with two other colleagues and we interviewed almost 200 people over the course of two months. what we found -- i don't want to even use the word evidence because evidence is almost like a legal term that suggests you're trying to prove an allegation or prove a case in court. that is not my role. we all have our roles and mine is to document. amy: i want to get a response to what he is saying. he is talking, by the way, to sheryl sandberg, the form
investigation, jeffrey gettleman, spoke at a conference on conflict-related sexual violence hosted by columbia universitytalked about the piece. >> stores about hostages and pretty soon, maybe, i don't know, within the first few days of this attack, we were hearing reports of rape and mutilations of women. we heard right away. maybe people in this room are never those videos of the female soldiers being taken away in the body of that one woman in the back of a pickup truck half naked....
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from columbia's university of school and pli affairs, watch live today at 3:00 p.m.rn on c-span, c-span now, bile v$=eo app or online at c-span.org. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] announcer: this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are in. both chambers plan to vote on the first of two packages of bills to fund the government before friday's midnight deadline. on tuesday watch our campaign 2024 live coverage of super tuesday with 15 states including the american samoa casting their votes in primaries or caucuses for their nominee for president. and jerome well willeserve the annual policy report. first on wednesday before the ay before the banking committee. watch c-span's coverage as president biden gives the state of the union address before a joint session of congressor the country. watch this week live on the c-span networks or c-span now, our free mobile video app. also, head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to watch live or on demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered viewf atch c-span's 2024 campaign trail
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appreciate the■b from columbia university's school of inwah ve today at 3:0.ine at c-span.org. address, c-span encourages you to engage and express your want to know which issue is most important to you as the president state of unit -- state of the union address approaches. >> one of the most important issues for me that would like to hear psideiden t upon is theg with that. also, the large mental health cr, and what he is going to do to address those problems. >>÷ i am a fellow at johns hopkins university. i do research in history. i think the most important issue president discussed in the state of his union -- in the state of the union the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to our civilization particularly in the way in which it might unrm have fully employed economies, and might threaten our culture. >> i'm from st. louis, missouri and i would like the p■eresi tae rder?w bse we are getting too many illegals in here,■o ova lot of crime. >> and the main thing i would like to see the president discuss is anything related to gaza and palestine. now. i
appreciate the■b from columbia university's school of inwah ve today at 3:0.ine at c-span.org. address, c-span encourages you to engage and express your want to know which issue is most important to you as the president state of unit -- state of the union address approaches. >> one of the most important issues for me that would like to hear psideiden t upon is theg with that. also, the large mental health cr, and what he is going to do to address those problems. >>÷ i am a fellow...
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you know the strategic patient theory in fact i mentioned this theory couple of days ago in columbia universityd design went balistic on me because they say what do you mean that iran have a strategic innovation theory it's actually working and yes, there are many people are being killed at the hands of israel in palestine, in lebanon and at the hands of the united states and uk, in yemen and elsewhere, but we are definitely the united states and israel are heading towards a strategic defeat, yeah, and one of the things that's very perplexing, zakir ahmed, is these cease fire talks, now again i'm going to refer to uh, this happened a few hours ago, this... interview with the deputy chief of the hamas movements in the gaza strip where he said we were ready to to actually resume the talks, we never said the talks have collapsed, and he said that we are ready um to show the greatest level of flexibility. these were the words that came out of his mouth, to uh by not abandoning the core issues, but for these cease fire talks to continue for the sake of palestinians, you know he's ready to do that, b
you know the strategic patient theory in fact i mentioned this theory couple of days ago in columbia universityd design went balistic on me because they say what do you mean that iran have a strategic innovation theory it's actually working and yes, there are many people are being killed at the hands of israel in palestine, in lebanon and at the hands of the united states and uk, in yemen and elsewhere, but we are definitely the united states and israel are heading towards a strategic defeat,...
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you know the strategic patient theory, in fact i mentioned this theory couple of days ago in columbia university and design went balistic on me, because they say, what do you mean that iran have a strategic uh patient theory, it's actually working, and yes there are many people are being killed at the hands of israel in palestine, in lebanon and at the hands of the united states and uk in yemen and elsewhere, but we are definitely the united states and israel are heading towards a strategic defeat. yeah, and one of the things that's very perplexing is these cease fire talks. now again, i'm going to refer to this happened few hours ago, this interview with the deputy chief of the hamas movements in the gaza strip, where he said, we're ready to to actually resume the talks, we never said the talks have collapsed, and he said that we are ready um to... the greatest level of flexibility, these were the words that came out of his mouth, to uh, by not abanting the core issues, but for these cease fire talks to continue for the sake of palestinians. he's ready to do that, but it doesn't seem like israe
you know the strategic patient theory, in fact i mentioned this theory couple of days ago in columbia university and design went balistic on me, because they say, what do you mean that iran have a strategic uh patient theory, it's actually working, and yes there are many people are being killed at the hands of israel in palestine, in lebanon and at the hands of the united states and uk in yemen and elsewhere, but we are definitely the united states and israel are heading towards a strategic...
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skin in this game, sarah casey, the assistant professor of population and family health at the columbia universityan school of public health, director of the raise initiative. alexis mcgill johnson, president and ceo of the planned parenthood action fund. and jennifer klein, assistant to the president and director of the white house gender policy council. i want you to set the scene of where we are in the.s. the decision in 2020 to overturn 50 years of precedent is something we care a lot about. we have been deep in the archives look at all the stories first time around. v we have witnessed this all out assault onepcte rights in the u.s. which is maybe not surprising but at least terrifying. what are you hearing on the ground? from patients? can you set the scene for us in new york in on the livestream? >> absolutely. it's an honor to be here. i wish we were in franceignow, d freedom that they explicitly put into the constitution today. here in the states, it is incredibly dire for so many patients. 21 states now have abortion bans. that means 1 in 3 are living in states where they no longer have
skin in this game, sarah casey, the assistant professor of population and family health at the columbia universityan school of public health, director of the raise initiative. alexis mcgill johnson, president and ceo of the planned parenthood action fund. and jennifer klein, assistant to the president and director of the white house gender policy council. i want you to set the scene of where we are in the.s. the decision in 2020 to overturn 50 years of precedent is something we care a lot...
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one case involved the chief of cancer, surgery division and columbia university medical center and investigation found the dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images, other scandals. if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that school as president last year or to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin t is the director of medical ethics at n, y, and use language medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not. we have had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world. there are many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do care for you to review by cali, either in a risky runs a center here in my program. and then while you cover tract and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be. uh
one case involved the chief of cancer, surgery division and columbia university medical center and investigation found the dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images, other scandals. if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that school as president last year or to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin t is the director of medical ethics at n,...
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young black girls to know that you can be from oakland and you can go to ucla, you can go to columbia university, and you can work for your sports hometown team. and the fact that i've been able to do this sometimes i pinch myself because it's been it's been a ride. >> it is amazing. and look, whether you go to ucla, columbia or anywhere else, what is what is your advice for young women? >> yeah, i always tell young women, give yourself so much grace. sometimes when we don't get stuff right the first time we beat ourselves up and we want to be, you know, at page 20, in our life's journey, and we feel like we're only at page two, know that life is a journey. it is. it is not a sprint at all. and be kind to yourself and give yourself so much grace because you are exactly. you are the moment that you are supposed to be at. and so i have to remind myself of that often as well. and we do beat ourselves up a little more than the guys tend to? >> it's anecdotal, but it feels true. oh, 100. >> so i'm telling everyone, give yourself grace. >> i love that. ayanna moody, senior director of social impact fo
young black girls to know that you can be from oakland and you can go to ucla, you can go to columbia university, and you can work for your sports hometown team. and the fact that i've been able to do this sometimes i pinch myself because it's been it's been a ride. >> it is amazing. and look, whether you go to ucla, columbia or anywhere else, what is what is your advice for young women? >> yeah, i always tell young women, give yourself so much grace. sometimes when we don't get...
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one case involved the chief of cancer, surgery division and columbia university medical center and investigation found the dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images, other scandals. if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that schools president last year wanted to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin. he is the director of medical ethics and in ways use mangled medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not, we'd have had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world. there are many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do careful peer review by cali. i've been a risky runs a center here in my program, and then while you cover tract and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be. u
one case involved the chief of cancer, surgery division and columbia university medical center and investigation found the dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images, other scandals. if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that schools president last year wanted to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin. he is the director of medical ethics and...
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robinson is a doctoral student in health education and behavioral studies at teacher's college, columbia university. it's also a professor and birth of post partum to a welcome to both of you to the show. i appreciate you come in, i presume, patch, you mean you're thank you, jesse, i wanna start with you 1st. do you think it's understandable for i v f clinics to hold their work because of this alabama supreme court ruling? well, i think they shouldn't be holding their work. but i do think that if they want to protect themselves and not face criminal charges, you know, they do need to sort of assess what's going on with the law before they before they service and your clients will, steve, here was, were my computer and kind of was because somehow this has been turned into an abortion issue, not necessarily a product or protection to for, to the rights issues. so is there not a difference between for 2 or the clinics which are in the business of making babies? and how was this pulled into the roe vs wade and abortion clinics, which are in place to terminate those pregnancies to yeah, it's a non force
robinson is a doctoral student in health education and behavioral studies at teacher's college, columbia university. it's also a professor and birth of post partum to a welcome to both of you to the show. i appreciate you come in, i presume, patch, you mean you're thank you, jesse, i wanna start with you 1st. do you think it's understandable for i v f clinics to hold their work because of this alabama supreme court ruling? well, i think they shouldn't be holding their work. but i do think that...
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she is columbia university -- the 67th secretary of state and former senator from new york. the faculty advisor and board chair. the vice president for valiance and transparency with the european commission. hello, madam vice president. marie out, my friend of many decades, a nobel prize-winning journalist and president of rap learn -- rappler and moderating is the spectacular journalist, columnist and part of the editorial board for the financial times. i welcome you to the stage. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed vivian and the dean for that wonderful introduction. it sets out the issues. i personally am thrilled and honored to be moderating this panel because i am a journalist that cares deeply about the truth at a time when it is under threat. i am an american citizen deeply worried about the election coming up. and i am also an and throughout -- anthropologist from cambridge university passionately believing that the only way to handle ai responsibly is to add a second ai which is anthropology intelligence. this is what this afternoon is going to be all about. i
she is columbia university -- the 67th secretary of state and former senator from new york. the faculty advisor and board chair. the vice president for valiance and transparency with the european commission. hello, madam vice president. marie out, my friend of many decades, a nobel prize-winning journalist and president of rap learn -- rappler and moderating is the spectacular journalist, columnist and part of the editorial board for the financial times. i welcome you to the stage. [applause]...
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another columbia university dunning.n would say william, he promoted the view that black people were governemselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal err reversing reconstrucas reversion to ral order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once■ encoded the n order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defend against the scurrilous attacks that that thomas dixon, d.w. had said. and he talks about lydia. he said she was a decent, wier station.kept herself quite she was warmly welcomed by lancasters leadingilies. and you know,
another columbia university dunning.n would say william, he promoted the view that black people were governemselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal err reversing reconstrucas reversion to ral order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once■ encoded the n order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or...
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and we were able, even though the columbia university library was closed for that, we we thanks to our daughter. oh yeah. we we were able to get in there and borrow some books and use those as well. i mean they were, you know libraries, whatnot. we, you know, plumbed all the sources we could find, i would say more than six years. well maybe. yeah. plus that, you know, some of the things we knew before and it was sort of in the but it was a, i think it was fun to do. we've done other historical project, but this one seemed to be it was really just fun. i mean, you really like reading people's letters. it's is quite and some were really quite charming i thought and quite revealing and it is interesting because they were written often before they went into politics so they didn't know they would be read. so it wasn't it wasn't the public persona. and that's sometimes very different than the private. i thought that was interesting. dot had an interesting observation. she found that when we consideredow they married most of them married up. now lincoln, for example, and and mary todd, what'
and we were able, even though the columbia university library was closed for that, we we thanks to our daughter. oh yeah. we we were able to get in there and borrow some books and use those as well. i mean they were, you know libraries, whatnot. we, you know, plumbed all the sources we could find, i would say more than six years. well maybe. yeah. plus that, you know, some of the things we knew before and it was sort of in the but it was a, i think it was fun to do. we've done other historical...
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and the new york civil liberties union and palestine legal have filed a lawsuit against columbia universityfor suspending two pro-palestine student groups, students for justice in palestine and jewish voice for peace. the groups were suspended last november after organizing peaceful protests against israel's occupation and war on gaza. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now!'s juan gonzÁlez in chicago. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers across the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show in lebanon, where israel is expanding its attacks for the third day in a row, with israeli warplanes striking deep in the country amid growing concern about a regional escalation. today an israeli drone struck a car outside the palestinian camp of rashidieh near the southern lebanese city of tyre, killing both passengers. this follows a pair of israeli airstrikes tuesday that killed two and wounded nine in northeastern lebanon. on monday, is
and the new york civil liberties union and palestine legal have filed a lawsuit against columbia universityfor suspending two pro-palestine student groups, students for justice in palestine and jewish voice for peace. the groups were suspended last november after organizing peaceful protests against israel's occupation and war on gaza. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now!'s...
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and columbia university is in the women's first four this week, the first time ever the women have maden dallas with the nba. mavericks were tied with nuggets with three seconds left. let's watch it. >> irving for the win. >> a buzzer-beater. >> oh, my gosh. a finish for kyrie irving. >> that shot is basically impossible. kyrie irving sinks a running left-handed hook shot. dallas wins, 107-105. there was a similar ending last night between pistons and miami heat. less than five seconds left on the clock. >> rozier, the forecourt. two seconds. bam adebayo from the top and he tripled. >> that's about 27 feet or so. a tie-breaking three-pointer, the buzzer lifting the heat over the piz tons, 104-101. >>> and now to progovernment and the 509 edition of the players championship. scottie scheffler is the first to win golf's so-called fifth major in consecutive years. coming back from five strokes off the lead in the final round to win with a 72-hole total of 20 under. wyndham's clark's birdie cup lifted out due to the wind. he's the first player to shoot 65 or better in the final round. congr
and columbia university is in the women's first four this week, the first time ever the women have maden dallas with the nba. mavericks were tied with nuggets with three seconds left. let's watch it. >> irving for the win. >> a buzzer-beater. >> oh, my gosh. a finish for kyrie irving. >> that shot is basically impossible. kyrie irving sinks a running left-handed hook shot. dallas wins, 107-105. there was a similar ending last night between pistons and miami heat. less...