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interviewed by cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer.ll schedule on your program guide visit c-span dog work c-span.org. >> this sunday c-span premiers january 6, is from the house. fourteen members of congress share stories about what they saw, heard and experienced that day including colorado democrat jason croak. he talked about how he felt as people tried to breach the house chamber. >> if you're not scared in a situation like that, there's probably something wrong with you or you don't realize the magnitude of the situation. there was a moment i was going to ask one of the officers for his firearm because i've used firearms before, i know i am capable of doing what's necessary to protect myself and others but i didn't know whether the officers were because my experience in combat you never know who's willing to actually pull the trigger and do what's necessary but i knew that i could. i was thinking about asking the officer decided not to because i didn't want to put the officer in that position. i never thought my two wives, i'm a
interviewed by cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer.ll schedule on your program guide visit c-span dog work c-span.org. >> this sunday c-span premiers january 6, is from the house. fourteen members of congress share stories about what they saw, heard and experienced that day including colorado democrat jason croak. he talked about how he felt as people tried to breach the house chamber. >> if you're not scared in a situation like that, there's probably...
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sponsored by the cornell university institute of politics and global affairs. when we give people instructions on how to pose questions ? >> if you have questions you can write them at the q and a long. we will take questions if you prefer, ask her question like but you can also use the raise hand function at the bottom of the screen. >> while skewing up, chris, went to pose a question. >> i want to follow on susan, you were talking about tax attacks on nancy posey to ask you about this other politician whose name escapes me he spent four years attacking nancy policy recently. it's such a striking linefrom your book . at this point obviously with donald trump in office policy has been the highest ranking american woman in politics twice. she's got the affordable care act. she did the bailout and so many things that had been accomplished and yet you write it was her ability to stand up to the president donald trump that finally made nancy pelosi would be underestimated no more. was donald trump good for nancy pelosi? >> donald trump had a big impact on nancy pel
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this impressive building, while cornell medical college and of hue to cornell university, new york faced his cup of come to find out more about their genetic research. how they're mapping to the human genome, to find out more about genetic and hereditary diseases pertaining to people. in this part of the world, the geno mr. complex genetic code contained in every cell in our bodies. it determines all our inherited features, such as what we look like or what inherited diseases we might be able to. it's unique for every person. so this is a microscope that allows you to look in different depth inside the cell. ah, professor haunted mac checker has great expectations of sequencing. genomes will reveal the program is about 6 years old. now the focus is on problems that are of importance in the region, particularly in cataract, where there are a lot of families that have inherited diseases. and diabetes is a critical importance. there are near a genetic disorders are critically important. so we've chosen to take those families and sequence both affected unaffected members, and that will help
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interviewed by cornell university professor and former air force officer.every weekend and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. >> welcome. it is good to be here this morning with michael and michelle. for the rolling launch of michael's new book, the art of war in an age of peace.
interviewed by cornell university professor and former air force officer.every weekend and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. >> welcome. it is good to be here this morning with michael and michelle. for the rolling launch of michael's new book, the art of war in an age of peace.
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the way that we feel, hey guys, that prompted trailyn to found the coven campus coalition at cornell university. the groups mission is to engage young adults, with catchy posts, about the vaccine, and the bunk. the miss students m more than $25.00 universities are now participating. despite many us colleges and universities moving to require the co it vaccine for students. only about half of young americans under the age of $25.00 have so far gotten a shot. dr. caution, while jeff have dramatically fallen in the us, those who continue to die from cove it are now trending younger. unfortunately, despite doing everything that we can have had tests with our hospital from 19 year olds, 20 year olds, that sort of thing. and so anytime that happens, it's devastating. just because a lot of young individuals have the mindset that they are invincible. cases involving the more infectious delta variant are doubling about every 2 weeks in the u. s. it's very, that is more easily transmissible, potentially deadlier and particularly dangerous for young people. but the good news is we have the solution. the s
the way that we feel, hey guys, that prompted trailyn to found the coven campus coalition at cornell university. the groups mission is to engage young adults, with catchy posts, about the vaccine, and the bunk. the miss students m more than $25.00 universities are now participating. despite many us colleges and universities moving to require the co it vaccine for students. only about half of young americans under the age of $25.00 have so far gotten a shot. dr. caution, while jeff have...
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interviewed by cornell university professor and former air force officer. watch tv every weekend and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. >> welcome. it is good to be here this morning with michael and michelle. for the rolling launch of michael's new book, the art of war in an age of peace. grand strategy and restraint. they don't really need much of an introduction. i will be very brief. michael is a senior fellow and director of policy where he specializes in the u.s. defense strategy. the use of military force and security policy. he has a bachelors, masters and phd all from princeton. he served as a peace corps volunteer. from 1982 until 1984 where he taught college and high school physics and french. i really kind of thought that that was the coolest thing on your bio, michael. michelle really needs no introduction. a former under zachary for defense of policy and one of the highest ranking members women ever to work in the pentagon. she is cofounder managing partner. she also cofounded the american security. tha
interviewed by cornell university professor and former air force officer. watch tv every weekend and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. >> welcome. it is good to be here this morning with michael and michelle. for the rolling launch of michael's new book, the art of war in an age of peace. grand strategy and restraint. they don't really need much of an introduction. i will be very brief. michael is a senior fellow and director of policy where he...
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he's interviewed by author cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer sarah kreps, afterwords weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> wayne, it is great to have you here today to talk about your book. this is a well-written book. canvass everything from the history of warfare to operators psychologies about drones. so we are going to talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear from you about many different aspects of that, maybe the place to start is why did you decide to write this book on drones? >> thank you, sarah. i'm really excited to talk to you about this today. i was inspired to write this based off of my last job in the marine corps. i was a commander officer of drone squad in hawaii for years and during that period i sent four groups of marines overseas to fight contingency against violent extremist organization and during that time we contributed to over 100 strikes on the enemy fighters and got me thinking of how this kind of work actually impacts the operators that are doing
he's interviewed by author cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer sarah kreps, afterwords weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> wayne, it is great to have you here today to talk about your book. this is a well-written book. canvass everything from the history of warfare to operators psychologies about drones. so we are going to talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear from you about many different aspects of that,...
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floated the idea of a digital dollar arguing cash will soon be obsolete an economics professor at cornell universityt to have you here. you're a longtime observer of currency rates and so forth. it's eye roironic because we mi have a ways to go here, right? >> it's important to make a distinction between a central bank digital currency and cryptocurrency cryptocurrencies are run privately. they do not have any government backing. they provide at least some degree of anonymity. a digital dollar would essentially be similar to the dollar bills you have in your bill fold except they will be virtual so you would have them on your phone and could use for digital payments it's important to understand this is not the cryptocurrency in that sense. >> right i used to be confused for the need for a digital dollar because i would think the dollar is already digital i don't use cash already i pay with dollars digitally all the time looking more closely i think the crypto space has helped me understand the need for kind after crypto dollar coin that could stay within that environment and understandably the fed w
floated the idea of a digital dollar arguing cash will soon be obsolete an economics professor at cornell universityt to have you here. you're a longtime observer of currency rates and so forth. it's eye roironic because we mi have a ways to go here, right? >> it's important to make a distinction between a central bank digital currency and cryptocurrency cryptocurrencies are run privately. they do not have any government backing. they provide at least some degree of anonymity. a digital...
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if every advice cornell university professor air force officer pretty much mark in history to be ableto be every three kid on c-span two. find a full schedule under program guide for visit cspan.org. >> house committee investigating january 6th attack in the u.s. capitol hoses first hearing on tuesday, officers from the u.s. capitol police in washington metropolitan police department will tell members with a soft inexperience on the take. what to hearing by tuesday beginning at 930 eastern on c-span three oh minus he spent .org. for us and for the free c-span radio app. >> sunday on q&a, washington post indicated on its colonists michelle singletary annable, what to do with your money when crisis hits pretty. >> it is not a mentor if if there's to be another economic crisis but when. so we want to set you up actually the next crisis, it is not actually all about covid-19 but what recession is going to come down the road. it may be long or short. but life is going to happen and need you to prepare now. i do a lot of financial seminars in my community. and it is so hard to get people to
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he's interviewed by author, cornell university professor and former us air force officer sarah friends. "after words"'s weekly interview program with relevant guests was interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is great to have you here to talk about your on kelly. this is a well-written book. it canvases everything from the history of warfare to the laws of wars, operator psychology about drones. so let us talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear from you about many different aspects of that. maybe the place to start is why did you decide to write this book on drones ? >> i'm excited to talk to you about this today. i was inspired to write this based off of my last job in the marine corps. i was commanding officer of a drones water and in hawaii for 2 years. during that period i sent for groups of marines overseas to fight in a contingency against the violent extremist organization. and during that time we contributed to over 100 strokes on the enemy fighters and it got me thinking how this kind of work impacts the operators that are doing these kinds of
he's interviewed by author, cornell university professor and former us air force officer sarah friends. "after words"'s weekly interview program with relevant guests was interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is great to have you here to talk about your on kelly. this is a well-written book. it canvases everything from the history of warfare to the laws of wars, operator psychology about drones. so let us talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear...
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reliance on drones is affecting combat in the book "on killing remotely," interviewed by a cornell university professor. watch american history tv and but tv every weekend on c-span2. find a full schedule or program guide, visit c-span.org. the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol held its first hearing tuesday. officers from the u.s. capitol police and washington metropolitan police department will tell members what they saw and experienced on that...
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joining us one of our friends paul mcculley, former pimco chief economist, senior fellow at cornell university. paul, perfect day to have you on because you know -- all the stuff karen just said she was confused by, you're probably not. explain to us how we should view inflation because, do you know what, used car prices are soaring. do i need to worry about that in three months or what's the real inflation worry? >> i think that chair powell did a great job at explaining the dynamics today in that we've got a unique experience of reopening the economy after a medically-induced coma and the demand side a coming on much faster and much stronger than the supply side. that is what's going on. the demand side is stronger than horse rad dish and the supply side has got to catch up what jay was communicating today is he believes in a dynamic u.s. economy and that the supply side will adjust in part related to the huge profit opportunities associated with the elevated pricing and this will sort itself out therefore, he looks at the inflationary pressures as temporary. >> yeah. >> and he believes that
joining us one of our friends paul mcculley, former pimco chief economist, senior fellow at cornell university. paul, perfect day to have you on because you know -- all the stuff karen just said she was confused by, you're probably not. explain to us how we should view inflation because, do you know what, used car prices are soaring. do i need to worry about that in three months or what's the real inflation worry? >> i think that chair powell did a great job at explaining the dynamics...
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he's interviewed by cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer.ch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program tried to watch online anytime at booktv.org. this sunday c-span premiers january 6, views from the house. fourteen members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day including colorado democrat jason crow talked about how he felt as people tried to breach the house chamber. >> if you're not scared in a situation like that, there's probably something wrong with you or you don't realize the magnitude of the situation. there was a moment i was going to ask one of the officers for his firearm because i've used firearms against people, i know i'm capable of doing what's necessary to protect myself and others but i didn't know whether the officers were because you never, my experience and, is you never know who's going to actually pull the trigger and do what's necessary but i know that i could. i was thinking about asking the officer for his firearm i do want the officer to be put in that posit
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. >> welcome everybody to the institute of politics andro glol affairs at cornell university's book and author series sponsored by bernard schwartz. tonight, "madam speaker: nancy pelosi and the lessons of power" written by susan page. will have a nice conversation with susan page. she will be interviewed by chris rybak and myself and then we'll throw it open to your own questionss about 7:35. want. want to welcome our friends at c-span who are with us this evening as we tape and for those you are unfit with the institute of politics at cornell we have one very simplee mission, that s to deepen discourse and raise understanding on complex issues in a bipartisan way. the forward begin a little bit of housekeeping if i may. on
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he is interviewed by a cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer.atch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span two. find a full-scale jewel on your program guide or visit c-span.org. -- find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>>> >> the white house offices president obama, trump, and now president biden, have been strong in the same areas. they believe in the future of artificial intelligence and self-driving, and these great technologies coming down which will make our lives better. so as much as we say about the white house, a rate hike about the president or the people who do policy and get things done -- are we the last few a ministrations we have had terrific people with consistent policy agenda. >> gary shapiro, president and ceo of consumer technology association talks about online free speech, antitrust, and broadband access, on the communicators, saturday, at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol holds this first hearing tuesday. off
he is interviewed by a cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer.atch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span two. find a full-scale jewel on your program guide or visit c-span.org. -- find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>>> >> the white house offices president obama, trump, and now president biden, have been strong in the same areas. they believe in the future of artificial intelligence and self-driving, and...
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and military units that operate them and in his book on killing remotely great interview mike cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer. in history tv and book tv every weekend on "c-span2" predefined full schedule new program guide or go to cspan.org. >> the secretary of veterans affairs, appeared before the senate veterans affairs committee to testify in modernizing the va's electronic health record system. the hearing also included be a deputy inspector general david case answering questions about recent report outlining issues within the systems of implementation. this is just under two hours. >> if my memory serves me correctly, we have an vote yet to vote on and then two more votes after that pretty. >> yes pretty. >> great and i have it. so since i already know since i read denis mcdonough's testimony. >> you read every word. >> there would be great.an [inaudible]. he did say that okay. we'll call this va hearing to order pretty good afternoonod on the thank you all for being here today and a special thank you to the secretary of thenk va thank you for being here, sec
and military units that operate them and in his book on killing remotely great interview mike cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer. in history tv and book tv every weekend on "c-span2" predefined full schedule new program guide or go to cspan.org. >> the secretary of veterans affairs, appeared before the senate veterans affairs committee to testify in modernizing the va's electronic health record system. the hearing also included be a deputy inspector...
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he's interviewed by author cornell university professor and former u.s.orce officer sarah kreps, afterwords weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> wayne, it is great to have you here today to talk about your book. this is a well-written book. canvass everything from the history of warfare to operators psychologies about drones. so we are going to talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear from you about many different aspects of that, maybe the place to start is why did you decide to write this book on drones? >> thank you,ah
he's interviewed by author cornell university professor and former u.s.orce officer sarah kreps, afterwords weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> wayne, it is great to have you here today to talk about your book. this is a well-written book. canvass everything from the history of warfare to operators psychologies about drones. so we are going to talk a little bit about the book and i want to hear from you about many different aspects of that, maybe...
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he is interviewed by a cornell university professor. watch american history tv every weekend on c-span2. >> this sunday, c-span premieres january 6 views from the house. 14 members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard, and experienced that day, including an oklahoma republican who told us about his conversation with a police officer who fatally shot a woman in the capitol. >> i don't know for fact, but i guarantee you he never had to hold a weapon in a manner like that before. he was the last person in the world who ever would have used force like that, and he was not one to do that. i know for a fact because after it happened, he came over, and he was physically and emotionally distraught, and i gave him a hug and said, sir, you did what you had to do, and i mean that. unfortunately, the young lady, her family's life has changed. his it's unfortunate she lost her family lost their loved one. but the lieutenant's life has changed, too. he did not show up to work that day to have to do that. he was doing his job, but he got
he is interviewed by a cornell university professor. watch american history tv every weekend on c-span2. >> this sunday, c-span premieres january 6 views from the house. 14 members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard, and experienced that day, including an oklahoma republican who told us about his conversation with a police officer who fatally shot a woman in the capitol. >> i don't know for fact, but i guarantee you he never had to hold a weapon in a manner like that...
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he is interviewed by cornell university professor and former u.s. air force sarah kraft. book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at booktvtv.org. >> officers from the u.s. capitol police and washington metropolitan police department will tell members what they saw and experienced on that day. watch the hearing live tuesday on c-span3. online at c-span.org. or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> "washington journal post quote continues. -- "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with miya barnett. she is here to talk with us about how u.s. health care be accused -- can be improved with community health workers. good morning. guest: good, jesse. thanks so much for having me. host: first of all, tell our viewers what knowable magazine is and what topics knowable covers. guest: knowable magazine is a nonprofit publication that is seeking to bring scientific knowledge to make it more accessible to individuals. it is associated with the annual review publications, which tend to have those rather dry journal articles t
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he's interviewed by cornell university professor sarah clark.t american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> this sunday at c-span premiers january 6, views from the house. team members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day including oklahoma republican mark twain: who told us about his conversation with a police officer who fatally shot a woman in the capital. >> i don't know for a fact but i guarantee you he never had pulled a weapon in a manner like that before. he was the last person who had ever wanted to use force like that and he didn't want to do that . i know for a fact goes after it happened he came over and he was physically and emotionally distraught and i gave him a hug and i said sir, you did what you had to do. unfortunately the young lady, her family is an unfortunate situation that she lost her life and some people lost their lovedones . so life is changed to do because it's the first time he's had to use lethal
he's interviewed by cornell university professor sarah clark.t american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> this sunday at c-span premiers january 6, views from the house. team members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day including oklahoma republican mark twain: who told us about his conversation with a police officer who fatally shot a woman in the capital. >> i...
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a lot of universities have real authority, rutgers, cornell, others took the lead but university students't come back unless they have been vaccinated. >> it's an interesting point because some said there are people that will get vaccinated once they get the full approval and the eua is a conspiracy talking point but you raise on interesting point that may enable companies to require it and i think it's significant. you mentioned cpac and, you know, the hesitancy we've seen for getting vaccines, right, is contributing to the drop in the pace of vaccination in this country. and as you point out, we saw it at cpac and from republican lawmakers and trump supporters pushing the hesitancy and resistance on to others. here is just a brief summation. >> don't come knocking on my door with yofauci ouch and leav us alone. >> do you know anybody that died? >> i know people that got it and died and people that got cancer and died, too. >> you know three people that died of coronavirus and you won't get the vaccine? >> no, like i said, i don't need the vaccine. >> the government was hoping they could
a lot of universities have real authority, rutgers, cornell, others took the lead but university students't come back unless they have been vaccinated. >> it's an interesting point because some said there are people that will get vaccinated once they get the full approval and the eua is a conspiracy talking point but you raise on interesting point that may enable companies to require it and i think it's significant. you mentioned cpac and, you know, the hesitancy we've seen for getting...
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university of chicago and received his phd. the 60sd and 70, he was teaching, ucla and cornell an event in 1980 he joined the hoover university andt's where he spent ever since. >> if there were no hoover institution, what a main street university have hired him? [laughter] >> comput have worked at any university he wanted to, he turned down offers to places likehe dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could have worked at any department in the country, he was quite talented in his discipline before he even began writing on racial controversies and so forth. a number of academic publications and so forth. when he rannd into trouble with was faculty from the college administrators have different teaching style and i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s higher education was changing. you had a woman's right movement, gait movement, antiwar movement, all of these things are coming together. college campuses were using the platform for this sort of thing and tom was a different generation, he intended to teach the way he was taught and that was part, starting in the 1960s, that became very difficult to do. the professors
university of chicago and received his phd. the 60sd and 70, he was teaching, ucla and cornell an event in 1980 he joined the hoover university andt's where he spent ever since. >> if there were no hoover institution, what a main street university have hired him? [laughter] >> comput have worked at any university he wanted to, he turned down offers to places likehe dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could have worked at any department in the country, he was quite talented in his...
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onto the university of chicago where he studied under milton friedman and received his phd, anthony spent most of the '60s and '70s teaching various schools, amherst, brandeis, ucla and cornelland then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution which is at stanford university and that's what he's been ever since. >> host: if there were no hoover institution, with an mainstream university have hired him? >> guest: tom could have worked at any college, any university wanted to. this is man, he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could've gotten tenure and worked at any economics department in the country. it's quite clear he was a quite talented scholar in his discipline. writinge ever began about racial controversies and so forth, there's been a number of academic publications of so forth that surpassed most people in the field. what tom ran into trouble was with the faculty lounge. the college administrators and so forth. part of the problem was this was the 1960s, , dennis, and higher education was changing. you had women's rights movement, a gay-rights movement, andth antiwar movement, all these things are coming together, college campu
onto the university of chicago where he studied under milton friedman and received his phd, anthony spent most of the '60s and '70s teaching various schools, amherst, brandeis, ucla and cornelland then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution which is at stanford university and that's what he's been ever since. >> host: if there were no hoover institution, with an mainstream university have hired him? >> guest: tom could have worked at any college, any university wanted to. this is...
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for a masters in economics and to the university of chicago and received his phd and then he spent the 60s and 70s teaching various schools, brandeis, ucla and cornell. then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution and that's where he's been ever since. >> if there were no hoover institutions with the mainstream university have hired him? [laughter] >> tom could have worked at any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers at places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and worked at any economics department in the country. he was quite talented in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy and the number of academic publications. he had trouble with the faculty lounge. i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s and higher education was changing. you had the women's rights movement,h antiwar movement, all these things coming together. college campuses were being used as platforms for this sort of thing and tom was of a different generation. i think that he intended to teach the way that he was taught and that was hard starting in the 1960s. it became very very difficult
for a masters in economics and to the university of chicago and received his phd and then he spent the 60s and 70s teaching various schools, brandeis, ucla and cornell. then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution and that's where he's been ever since. >> if there were no hoover institutions with the mainstream university have hired him? [laughter] >> tom could have worked at any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers at places like dartmouth, university of...
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cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people in the field. then with the faculty around and those who want to interfere with the teaching style that this was the 19 sixties and then to have women's rights movement and all these things were coming together through this sort of thing in time was of a different generation intended to teach that way. and that is very difficult to do. and then to be much more indulgent so he just would not bend. so then at cornell in the late sixties and was on faculty at the time and he stuck it out through the seventies and to be put in the think tank world already but then decided to leave teaching altogether. but not even research he wanted to be a teacher. >> by the way i was thinking talking about childhood. >> it's interesting. yes the great aunt that raised him had
cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people in the field. then with the faculty around and those who want to interfere with the teaching style that this was the 19 sixties and then...
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cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> snitching on water wasting neighbors can have a big impact on the state's water supply. the universityson studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to '17. rnians responded enthusiastically to the call for waste reports. about one in 1,000 california residents actually tattled on someone improving water conservation by a half percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32 billion gallons of water. that's enough to serve san francisco for 16 months. >> wow, that is a big deal. water departments across the state are asking people to anonymously report water wasters. the study, though, did not look into the social impact of neighbors turning in other neighbors. >>> well, a new study says climate change could actually bring more rattlesnakes to california coasts. researchers with cal poly san luis obispo captured rattlesnakes living in a variety of climates, cooler coastal areas and warmer inland areas and put them in a temperature controlled tank. the cold-blooded rattlesnakes were all found to prefer the warmer end of the tank at 805 degrees
cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> snitching on water wasting neighbors can have a big impact on the state's water supply. the universityson studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to '17. rnians responded enthusiastically to the call for waste reports. about one in 1,000 california residents actually tattled on someone improving water conservation by a half percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32 billion gallons of water....
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cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> snitching on water wasting neighbors can have a big impact on the state's water supply. the universitywisconsin in madison studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to '17. researchers say californians responded enthusiastically to the call for waste reports. about one in 1,000 california residents actually tattled on someone improving water conservation by a half percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32 billion gallons of water. that's enough to serve san francisco for 16 months. >> wow, that is a big deal. water departments across the state are asking people to anonymously report water wasters. the study, though, did not look into the social impact of neighbors turning in other neighbors. >>> well, a new study says climate change could actually bring more rattlesnakes to california coasts. researchers with cal poly san luis obispo captured rattlesnakes living in a variety of climates, cooler coastal areas and warmer inland areas and put them in a temperature controlled tank. the cold-blooded rattlesnakes were all found to prefer th
cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> snitching on water wasting neighbors can have a big impact on the state's water supply. the universitywisconsin in madison studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to '17. researchers say californians responded enthusiastically to the call for waste reports. about one in 1,000 california residents actually tattled on someone improving water conservation by a half percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something...
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respected professors in the nation, cornell west was forced to resign from harvard this week due to his support of palestine. but let's remember, harvard university has a reputation to uphold ok, and that reputation is as a factory for war criminals and prolific human rights abusers and court. l last was ruining their brand totally. if they let him stay on before, you know, it's harvard would be associated with, with, with, with doing good thing in the world. and then where would they be? i probably take a re water out of a bucket under a branch. you know it and i know it was corner way were being held down for his moral fortitude, billionaire, neo liberal tax g richard branson, was being propelled in through outers have in a very interesting experiment. branford became the 1st stack of to break the earth's atmosphere. this gives humanity a lot of hope that we may be able to shoot enough of our sacks into space to keep our environment and world livable. speaking of facts and the f, b, i reached out on twitter to try to get more people to snitch on their own family. they said family members and peers are often best position to witness signs of mob
respected professors in the nation, cornell west was forced to resign from harvard this week due to his support of palestine. but let's remember, harvard university has a reputation to uphold ok, and that reputation is as a factory for war criminals and prolific human rights abusers and court. l last was ruining their brand totally. if they let him stay on before, you know, it's harvard would be associated with, with, with, with doing good thing in the world. and then where would they be? i...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> wasting neighbor can have a big impact on the water stage reply. the universityf wisconsin in madison studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to 2017. researchers say, californians responded enthusiastically to the call for which reports. about 1 in 1000 california residents tattled on someone, including improving water conservation by about half a percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32 billion gallons of water, that's enough to serve san francisco for months. >> water department across the state are asking people to anonymously report water wasters. the study did not look into the social impact of neighbors turning foa community. >>> a new study says climate change could bring more rattlesnakes to california coasts. researchers with cal poly family pasco captured rattlesnakes living in cooler coastal areas and warmer inland areas and put them in a temperature controlled tank peer the cold-blooded rattlesnakes were all found at the warmer end of the tank at 85 degrees. >> what we found is those preferred bi
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> wasting neighbor can have a big impact on the water stage reply. the universityf wisconsin in madison studied the last california drought that lasted from 2014 to 2017. researchers say, californians responded enthusiastically to the call for which reports. about 1 in 1000 california residents tattled on someone, including improving water conservation by about half a percent. >> half a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32...
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cornell. but then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution at stanford where he has been ever since. host: if there were no hoover institution what the mainstream university have hired him? >> [laughter] time could ever get any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could've gotten tenure and worked and any economics department in the country. he was a quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy. just a number of academic publications surpassed most people in the field. but where he went into trouble was the faculty lounge. the college administrators with his teaching style anything part of the problem was this was the 19 fifties and higher education was changing. you had a women's rights movement and antiwar movement and gay rights and all these things are w coming together and college campuses were platforms and time was of a differenthi generation. i think he intended to teach the way he was taught and that was hard in the fifties that became very difficult to do but the professors and administrators were encouraged to be much o
cornell. but then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution at stanford where he has been ever since. host: if there were no hoover institution what the mainstream university have hired him? >> [laughter] time could ever get any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could've gotten tenure and worked and any economics department in the country. he was a quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began...
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degrees from the university of chicago, try that near spare time, seguin was an astronomer, scientists, astrophysicist, a genuine republican intellectual he taught at harvard and cornelland was ahead of his time almost by definition. jason johnson called our attention to this clip on social media today, here is carl seguin on johnny carson, calling out a new movie called star wars for its faulty assumptions and lack of diversity. >> star wars starts out saying it's on some other galaxy, then you see there is people and it seems that it's starting and seen wonders a problem with this because human beings are the result of a unique evolutionary sequence based upon so many individual unlikely random events on earth. most evolutionary biologist agree that if you start out the earth again and let those operate you might end up with things that are as more as ethical as us but they would not be human beings. that's with the, earth and of the environment, another planet, . >> are you saying on another galaxy it's not possible that there could be? >> extremely unlikely that there would be creatures as similar to us as the dominant ones. a whole bunch of things, they are all w
degrees from the university of chicago, try that near spare time, seguin was an astronomer, scientists, astrophysicist, a genuine republican intellectual he taught at harvard and cornelland was ahead of his time almost by definition. jason johnson called our attention to this clip on social media today, here is carl seguin on johnny carson, calling out a new movie called star wars for its faulty assumptions and lack of diversity. >> star wars starts out saying it's on some other galaxy,...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. news. news. >>> okay, snitching on the water wasting neighbor can have a big impact on the state's water supplies, turns out. the universityin madison study the loss california drought that lasted from 2014 to2017. researchers say californians responded enthusiastically to the calls for the water report in which reports, about 1 in 1000 for your residence tattled on someone. that improve water conservation by about half a percent. >> have a percent of water conservation equates to something like 32 billion gallons of water, that's enough to serve san francisco for 16 months. >> wow, what are the permits across the state are asking people to anonymously report water wasters. the study did not look into the social impact of neighbors turning and neighbors. udy says change could bring more rattlesnakes to california ghosts. researchers with cal poly san luis obispo captured rattlesnakes living in coererth were all found to prefer the warmer end of the tank at 85 degrees. >> what we found is, those preferred body temperatures were actually significantly higher than the body temperatures they were actually maintaining in nature
cornell bernard, abc7 news. news. news. >>> okay, snitching on the water wasting neighbor can have a big impact on the state's water supplies, turns out. the universityin madison study the loss california drought that lasted from 2014 to2017. researchers say californians responded enthusiastically to the calls for the water report in which reports, about 1 in 1000 for your residence tattled on someone. that improve water conservation by about half a percent. >> have a percent of...