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cornell university professor. we will talk a little bit about the u.s.na economic relationship in a moment. time now for morning calls and the japanese lender is positioning for big shifts in the boj and fed policies over the coming months. annabelle has got the details of these portfolio changes in hong kong. are they preparing for any eventuality? annabelle: that's right, not looking to move at any big positions. but let's take a look at what they are expecting in terms of major central-bank policies. this chart taking a look at the fed, boe and boj, two banks air focusing on is the fed in purple, you can see the key rate at 5.25%. but they say, like many others, we could be nearing the end of that aggressive tightening campaign. also, for the boj they say that an exit from negative rates and -.1% is possible. also shifting were scrapping the policy of yield curve control entirely. that could be changed depending on the how -- depending on the health of the u.s. economy. as a result, if you change now, they are making changes to its bond portfolio. ess
cornell university professor. we will talk a little bit about the u.s.na economic relationship in a moment. time now for morning calls and the japanese lender is positioning for big shifts in the boj and fed policies over the coming months. annabelle has got the details of these portfolio changes in hong kong. are they preparing for any eventuality? annabelle: that's right, not looking to move at any big positions. but let's take a look at what they are expecting in terms of major central-bank...
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cornell university's medical smear— cornell university's medical school-raised- cornell university'sclusion and— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it says something very— inclusion and it says something very mreresrmp— inclusion and it says something very interesting which i thought was very interesting which i thought very— very interesting which i thought wery rummy. — very interesting which i thought was very funny. what did the did you read— was very funny. what did the did you read rmse— was very funny. what did the did you read this? i'm— was very funny. what did the did you read this? i'm not even sure mar— you read this? i'm not even sure that r— you read this? i'm not even sure that r am— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read this.— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read this. it's so smeekmpky— that i can read this. it's so shockingly racist . it said 20 shockingly racist. it said 20 years— shockingly racist. it said 20 years age— shockingly racist. i
cornell university's medical smear— cornell university's medical school-raised- cornell university'sclusion and— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it says something very— inclusion and it says something very mreresrmp— inclusion and it says something very interesting which i thought was very interesting which i thought very— very interesting which i thought wery rummy. — very interesting which i thought was very funny. what did...
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cornell university's medical smear— cornell university's medical school-raised- cornell university'sclusion and— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it says something very— inclusion and it says something very mreresrmp— inclusion and it says something very interesting which i thought was very interesting which i thought very— very interesting which i thought wery rummy. — very interesting which i thought was very funny. what did the did you read— was very funny. what did the did you read rmse— was very funny. what did the did you read this? i'm— was very funny. what did the did you read this? i'm not even sure mar— you read this? i'm not even sure that r— you read this? i'm not even sure that r am— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read this.— you read this? i'm not even sure that i can read this. it's so smeekmpky— that i can read this. it's so shockingly racist . it said 20 shockingly racist. it said 20 years— shockingly racist. it said 20 years age— shockingly racist. i
cornell university's medical smear— cornell university's medical school-raised- cornell university'sclusion and— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it— equity and whatever that is inclusion and it says something very— inclusion and it says something very mreresrmp— inclusion and it says something very interesting which i thought was very interesting which i thought very— very interesting which i thought wery rummy. — very interesting which i thought was very funny. what did...
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. >>> cornell university created a new free speech committee.ersity, equity inclusion scholars, dei. the professor is next. ♪. ♪. stuart: no question, public school standards are changing. many schools are updating their grading policies. some are adopting four-day weeks and some are doing away with homework all together. gillian turner is with me. gillian is this all in the name of equity? >> some of it stu, turns out it is. four-day school weeks, less homework are two trends reshaping education entirely in america's grade schools. the controversial moves are meant to slash costs, plug the teacher drain. as you mention, achieve equity among students. colorado school superintendent for district 27 says his schools love four-day week so much they are never going back. listen. >> when i tell you it has been 80% in support of the four-day week. i don't know anything else in the world would currently get 80% support. so as you would imagine our students are highest, like 83, 84%, really parent and teachers come in about 80% support. >> reporter: nat
. >>> cornell university created a new free speech committee.ersity, equity inclusion scholars, dei. the professor is next. ♪. ♪. stuart: no question, public school standards are changing. many schools are updating their grading policies. some are adopting four-day weeks and some are doing away with homework all together. gillian turner is with me. gillian is this all in the name of equity? >> some of it stu, turns out it is. four-day school weeks, less homework are two...
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another fatty road host address is at cornell university. another is in the white house in the lincoln room, and then the other one is the everett copy, and that is that our museum and library in springfield, illinois. our copy of the address was written after, it was one written immediately after his delivery of it, and he was requested to write it out by edward everett who was the keynote speaker at gettysburg on that day. and as we probably all remember he spoke for about two and half hours to lincoln's two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged to. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seemtt like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up with the idea of a 272wo word challenge. you know, the 20 to 722 words is exact number in the gettysburg address, and while lincoln didn't set out to write to 22 words, he didn't say, well, now, today i'm going to write a
another fatty road host address is at cornell university. another is in the white house in the lincoln room, and then the other one is the everett copy, and that is that our museum and library in springfield, illinois. our copy of the address was written after, it was one written immediately after his delivery of it, and he was requested to write it out by edward everett who was the keynote speaker at gettysburg on that day. and as we probably all remember he spoke for about two and half hours...
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at cornell university. and two. two at the library of congress, which were the drafts. and then the first one. and then we have one. okay. on the springfield museum has one. yes. okay. our springfield museum is one of only two places that have the gettysburg address, the emancipation proclamation and the 13th amendment, the is the library of congress. go ahead. i'm impressed with abraham lincoln's political courage in reference to the aftermath of the sioux uprising saying in minnesota in 1862, when hundreds of indians were to death and lincoln reviewed single one of the cases any reduced it to about 3839. and i understand he did this at great political risk because the people of minnesota you know that that put upward of general did a lot of controversy and the elections of eight midterm elections of 1862 were coming up. do you know if he if the republican party as a result of that lost the election was in house and senate. you're educating us tonight i i don't have an answer for that question. i am not a historian. my ph.d. is not in history, but working where i've wo
at cornell university. and two. two at the library of congress, which were the drafts. and then the first one. and then we have one. okay. on the springfield museum has one. yes. okay. our springfield museum is one of only two places that have the gettysburg address, the emancipation proclamation and the 13th amendment, the is the library of congress. go ahead. i'm impressed with abraham lincoln's political courage in reference to the aftermath of the sioux uprising saying in minnesota in 1862,...
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and now she's a recent graduate from cornell university, with a degree in information science.
and now she's a recent graduate from cornell university, with a degree in information science.
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. >> i have committed to cornell university and i intend to pursue computer science and software development>> dennis barnes is 16 years old, previously made headlines for his outstanding academic record. he applied to 200 schools. and he was offered more than $10 million in scholarships. that is definitely a u.s. record. >> we do that for athletes, they should do that for academics as well. this is great. >> absolutely, what an accomplishment, that is just , good for him, bravo. but i'm glad we gave him some airtime right now. >>> we are seeing what will probably be the most impressive time for rain over the xty ana through tomorrow morning. you can see what it looks like, it is not going to be heavy downpours but it is widespread showers, let's get a close-up look at this, when we pull out the detail, north bay, look at the colors, deeper shades of green and even some yellow. this is coming down as rain that is going to add up, maybe a quarter of an inch of rain tonight. if we switch from the doppler radar, you can see that line of showers is followed up by another one. and at this point,
. >> i have committed to cornell university and i intend to pursue computer science and software development>> dennis barnes is 16 years old, previously made headlines for his outstanding academic record. he applied to 200 schools. and he was offered more than $10 million in scholarships. that is definitely a u.s. record. >> we do that for athletes, they should do that for academics as well. this is great. >> absolutely, what an accomplishment, that is just , good for...
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joining us live now is smitha milley of cornell university and one of the authors of the public studyk you for joining us. what did you guys set out to find? >> i actually want to correct the misconception about our study. our study is not about elon twitter. it's the effect of twitter's algorithm and any changes he' made. we set out to see how the algorithm affected what you are seeing on twitter. we found the algorithm greatly increases the emotionality of the stuff you see. you seem angry tweets. more tweets expressing animosity. if you are a left-leaning person, they are more likely to express hostility towards the right or vice versa, when readers read tweet selected by the algorithm they feel better about their political ingroup and worse about the outgroup, potentially contributing to polarization. when you ask readers whether they want to see that's what -- see that's tweets, they don't like the political tweets the algorithm is showing them. the algorithm has negative side effects and readers say they don't want to see these kinds of tweets. kristen: i appreciate you wanting
joining us live now is smitha milley of cornell university and one of the authors of the public studyk you for joining us. what did you guys set out to find? >> i actually want to correct the misconception about our study. our study is not about elon twitter. it's the effect of twitter's algorithm and any changes he' made. we set out to see how the algorithm affected what you are seeing on twitter. we found the algorithm greatly increases the emotionality of the stuff you see. you seem...
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over ten million in scholarships ivy league bound barnes announced that he plans to attend cornell universityy computer science the 16-year-old will graduate from the international high school of new orleans on may 24th >> oh, the place he will go. >>> still to come, the mtv and tv awards looked a little different this week. we'll share what the big winners had to say >>> a tribibute to the high prit of hitits, the opepen road a litl everydyday can helelp. metamumucil's psylyllium fiber gelsls to trap and removeve the wastete that w weighs you u down and alalso helps lower chcholesteroll and d slows sugagar absorptin to promomote healthyhy blood d sugar levevels. soso you canan feel lighghtr anand more enenergetic. lighghten every y day ththe metamucicil way. and memetamucil's s psyllium fiber alalso comes i in easy to o take capsusules. i used to o wait to rurun my d dishwasherr 'til itit was superer full. nonow— i runun it daily.y. weekdadays— weeeekends— you mighght think that's w wasteful, b but it's . eveven half loloads use 808% lessss water thahan handwashs. saving $ $130 on utitilitie
over ten million in scholarships ivy league bound barnes announced that he plans to attend cornell universityy computer science the 16-year-old will graduate from the international high school of new orleans on may 24th >> oh, the place he will go. >>> still to come, the mtv and tv awards looked a little different this week. we'll share what the big winners had to say >>> a tribibute to the high prit of hitits, the opepen road a litl everydyday can helelp. metamumucil's...
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receiving scholarship offers from 149 colleges and universities he announced he plans to attend cornell universityputer science the 16-year-old will graduate from the international high school of new orleans on may 24th and like you were just saying the future is so bright for this kid, i can't imagine having that many people court you. that's better than the pro league going after you. >> look at him already, 16 he's taking to the podium, taking to the mic, he is a master. good for him we welcome him here in new york when you head this way. >>> when we come back michelle has a forecast to kick off your workweek. . >>> > minnesota is paintining t highway pupurple in honor r of a late musicic legend. looks riright. nooo.... nooo.... nooooo... quick,k, the quickcker pickcker upper!! when youou gotta getet it don, one e sheet is a all you nee. and bountyty is 2x more absororbent so you canan use lesss and geget the job b done with . this w works. kikind of. bountyty, the quickeker picker u upper. (vo) a wowolf in the e wild and y yog both sharere a hunger r for mea. so w we've adddded 20% mororet bou
receiving scholarship offers from 149 colleges and universities he announced he plans to attend cornell universityputer science the 16-year-old will graduate from the international high school of new orleans on may 24th and like you were just saying the future is so bright for this kid, i can't imagine having that many people court you. that's better than the pro league going after you. >> look at him already, 16 he's taking to the podium, taking to the mic, he is a master. good for him...
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cornell university will have a record-breaking freshmen joining them in the fall. orleans senior dennis farns first made record after shattering the national record for scholarship offers. the 16-year-old received 170 college offers and more than $10 million in scholarships. and now he has announced he will be attending cornell. he plans to major in computer science and plans a career in software development. >>> it's not always good for seniors. it can be stressful for seniors and their families so one school is celebrating it all. rejection letters. our nbc sister station in los angeles shows us the bright side of getting rejected. >> reporter: every year colleges across america consider potential students. when the admission process is over, some celebrate acceptance -- >> i chose los angeles city college. >> reporter: while others celebrate -- rejection? >> if you're going to be resilient, then you have to face something that didn't happen and didn't go your way. >> reporter: linda mcgee is a college counselor in downtown l.a.'s magnet high school and the found
cornell university will have a record-breaking freshmen joining them in the fall. orleans senior dennis farns first made record after shattering the national record for scholarship offers. the 16-year-old received 170 college offers and more than $10 million in scholarships. and now he has announced he will be attending cornell. he plans to major in computer science and plans a career in software development. >>> it's not always good for seniors. it can be stressful for seniors and...
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barnes announced that he plans to cornell university to study computer science the 16-year-old will graduatew orleans on may 24th he should get together with little king and just be them. >> the >>> what was supposed to be a day out shopping turns into the
barnes announced that he plans to cornell university to study computer science the 16-year-old will graduatew orleans on may 24th he should get together with little king and just be them. >> the >>> what was supposed to be a day out shopping turns into the
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barnes announced that he plans to cornell university to study computer science the 16-year-old will graduatew orleans on may 24th he should get together with little king and just be them. > perspective and peace in their lives and recognize this is a terrible tragedy, an awful thing. >> right now at
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cornell university moving deeper into woke aimed at teaching white medical students how to become better allies focussing on racism is a public health issue. more throughout the hour here. let's get to this now, irs whistle blower giving sworn testimony for house, ways means committee. good morning everybody friday, dana has the day off. jacui, welcome back to new york. >> jacqui: i am jacqui heinrich. veteran tax crimes investigator claiming cover up by the justice department using political interference. shaply saying he was so concerned the way federal prosecutors were handling this case he felt obligated to go pubic. >> when i saw the egregiousness no longer became a choice. it was something i don't want to do but have to do. >> jacqui: live at the justice department. david? >> reporter: gary shaply behind closed doors, members house side. shap ly has been with the irs 1 years as an investigator. he was essentially told the slow walk the investigation. he is still irs employee. we know via various sources that is the hunter biden tax investigation that began in 2018 coming up on half
cornell university moving deeper into woke aimed at teaching white medical students how to become better allies focussing on racism is a public health issue. more throughout the hour here. let's get to this now, irs whistle blower giving sworn testimony for house, ways means committee. good morning everybody friday, dana has the day off. jacui, welcome back to new york. >> jacqui: i am jacqui heinrich. veteran tax crimes investigator claiming cover up by the justice department using...
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if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.hadn't heard from charlie and days. and now, his phone ring -- >> campus police called me up and asked me to come to his fraternity house, which i did. they wanted me to know that charlie's father had been killed. it was rugged. we've got a bunch of players in the fraternity and everybody was, obviously, very upset. >> charlie tan admitted that he had shot his father to death. >> i think he was probably disbelieve more than -- and shock that this occurred. >> we had a team meeting about it, but immediately after, there was summer support for him. everyone was amazed by the support. from >> the get-go, there is no debate, the entire frat and team had charlize back. >> not just this spring football team, but everybody encore no teams that he knew well was showing support for him. everyone was always trying to help him and ask if there's anything we can do for him. >> to his vendÃme, there was shock there to. yet the, heartbreaking story of charlie tan protecting his mom, by any means nec
if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.hadn't heard from charlie and days. and now, his phone ring -- >> campus police called me up and asked me to come to his fraternity house, which i did. they wanted me to know that charlie's father had been killed. it was rugged. we've got a bunch of players in the fraternity and everybody was, obviously, very upset. >> charlie tan admitted that he had shot his father to death. >> i think he was...
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cornell university moving deeper into woke aimed at teaching white medical students how to become bettersing on racism is a public health issue. more throughout the hour here. let's get to this now, irs whistle blower givin
cornell university moving deeper into woke aimed at teaching white medical students how to become bettersing on racism is a public health issue. more throughout the hour here. let's get to this now, irs whistle blower givin
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question there's one in that lincoln white house reports one at cornell university for. >> to the library of congress which were the drafts. and then we have one. talk to springfield museum has one question. >> essay springfield museum is one of two places that's an gettysburg address, the emancipation proclamation and amendment the other slime of congress. i am impressed with abraham lincoln political courage and reference to the aftermath of the soup uprising in minnesota in 1862 in hundreds opinions were sentenced to death and lincoln reviewed every single one of the cases reduced to about 38 or 39. i'm at great political risk because the people of minnesota, that would have generated a lot of controversy. the midterm elections coming up. you know if the republican party as a result of that honest elections in the house and senate? what you are educating us tonight. i do not have an answer for that question. i am not an historian. my phd is not in history about working where i have worked for the last six years i learned a lot. i would check into that for you. if you give me your name
question there's one in that lincoln white house reports one at cornell university for. >> to the library of congress which were the drafts. and then we have one. talk to springfield museum has one question. >> essay springfield museum is one of two places that's an gettysburg address, the emancipation proclamation and amendment the other slime of congress. i am impressed with abraham lincoln political courage and reference to the aftermath of the soup uprising in minnesota in 1862...
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to stick to the skies right here because according to a study by conservation scientists at cornell universityerica over the past 50 years. now one couple is making into their mission to save the birds. will ganss has that story for us. good morning again. >> will: good morning to you. what started as -- beverly and anders dylan hull] out of retirement and into a whole new journey. hiking through swamps, taking up buddy, size, all to find out what is happening with our birds. there's something spooky going on with the birds. but hold on, hitchcock. this is the real life mystery of how 3 billion birds in north america have simply vanished. >> a third of the bird publishing in north america had been lost over the course of 50 years. we said there's a story here. >> will: they are the unlikely duo whose birdwatching hobby -- >> -- >> we are not experts in birds. we are not even the best burgers. but we are journalists storytellers. >> will: has turned into a full-blown mission to find out what is going on with our fine feathered friends. >> and a lot of those causes are obvious. loss of habitat a
to stick to the skies right here because according to a study by conservation scientists at cornell universityerica over the past 50 years. now one couple is making into their mission to save the birds. will ganss has that story for us. good morning again. >> will: good morning to you. what started as -- beverly and anders dylan hull] out of retirement and into a whole new journey. hiking through swamps, taking up buddy, size, all to find out what is happening with our birds. there's...
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barnes chose cornell university study science in the university of engineering. >> congratulations toattle with stage ii pancreatic cancer and describing getting an accurate diagnosis. she's cancer-free and encouraging others to be the ceo of her health as she calls it. we're following this, and doctors originally could not figure out what was wrong with her. what is she saying others can learn from her fight? >> reporter: well, jessica, i can tell you that maria said that here's her journey. first experiencing some abdominal pain after speaking with a friend of hers decided to get a full body mri scan. an elective mri and when a mass was found and she was then diagnosed with pan crazy cancer. elected mri costs around $2,500 and not how most of diagnosed. it's difficult to detect this cancer early, but jessica is raising awareness around the symptoms of pancreatic cancer and importance of listening to your body. symptoms include abdominal discomfort. yellowing of wiest eyes and skin. also white-colored stool, dark-colored urine. seens and symptoms of pancreatic cancer we typically see
barnes chose cornell university study science in the university of engineering. >> congratulations toattle with stage ii pancreatic cancer and describing getting an accurate diagnosis. she's cancer-free and encouraging others to be the ceo of her health as she calls it. we're following this, and doctors originally could not figure out what was wrong with her. what is she saying others can learn from her fight? >> reporter: well, jessica, i can tell you that maria said that here's...
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bill jacobsen, cornell university law professor joins me now.that sounds like a really bad idea to me, what say you? >> unfortunately it is reflective what is happening in the medical schools around the country. they have racialized everything. they have gotten to the point they're suggesting separate affinity groups meet in medical schools based on race. they're suggesting in a very patronizing, frankly demeaning way that black medical students are incapable of surviving and incapable of working through what they call a white medical education system. i think there is a lot of black doctors who would vehemently disagree with that the whole attitude everything is about race. it actually insults and demeans non-white medical students. but you know, if you speak up, professor you're labeled racist but this has to be wrong on every level. to your point surely you know black medical students, this is the last thing they want? >> that's right. this is essentially saying not essentially saying, i read that article in the new "new england journal of me
bill jacobsen, cornell university law professor joins me now.that sounds like a really bad idea to me, what say you? >> unfortunately it is reflective what is happening in the medical schools around the country. they have racialized everything. they have gotten to the point they're suggesting separate affinity groups meet in medical schools based on race. they're suggesting in a very patronizing, frankly demeaning way that black medical students are incapable of surviving and incapable of...
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a new orleans teenager is heading for cornell university, after receiving a record $10 million in scholarshipbarnes announced his choice today and said he'll study computer science. he is 16 years old and is graduating from high school two years early. barnes applied to nearly 200 schools and had scholarship offers from 149 of them. congratulations to him. still to come on the newshour, idaho criminalizes helping minors travel out-of-state to get an abortion. brits express mixed feelings ahead of the coronation of king charles. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and from the west of the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: for the fourth time in a month, a news report is racing ethic questions about supreme court justice clarence thomas and his financial dealings with rich friends. >> this time it is about money going to thomas' wife at the direction of the man whose work has been devoted to getting more conservative federal judges. according to the washington post, in 2012, leo told a republican poster that he wanted to give thom
a new orleans teenager is heading for cornell university, after receiving a record $10 million in scholarshipbarnes announced his choice today and said he'll study computer science. he is 16 years old and is graduating from high school two years early. barnes applied to nearly 200 schools and had scholarship offers from 149 of them. congratulations to him. still to come on the newshour, idaho criminalizes helping minors travel out-of-state to get an abortion. brits express mixed feelings ahead...
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, that's the democratic congressional campaign committee, steve israel, now director of the cornell universitylobal affairs at the brooks school, basil michael, former chair of the new york state party is here with me, let me ask you about this stuff with george santos. from a political standpoint, does that make sense because even if and we know the republicans are going to primary him. they're going to put their money and attention behind somebody else. if he's still in office, in a swing district, doesn't that help the democrats? >> well, first of all, if you center the voter and the constituent, you get them out of office because they're not being represented by anyone that is effective for him in the halls of congress. 78% of the district wants him gone. the democrats are right to get him out. a democrat will win that seat regardless in my view, the question is do democrats just sit back and not react to what their constituents want, number one, and number two, if this is going to be part of a larger strategy, then, yeah, you start that process right now. they can't just sit on their hand
, that's the democratic congressional campaign committee, steve israel, now director of the cornell universitylobal affairs at the brooks school, basil michael, former chair of the new york state party is here with me, let me ask you about this stuff with george santos. from a political standpoint, does that make sense because even if and we know the republicans are going to primary him. they're going to put their money and attention behind somebody else. if he's still in office, in a swing...
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. >> it is an honor and privilege to be accepted to the ivy league, cornell university's college of engineering degree in computer science, and criminal justice. this upcoming fall, and malik barnes joins us now live. malik, if first of all, what an incredible achievement, how do you even begin when you have 185 colleges to pick from? what led you to pick cornell? >> i mean, i know that when i was looking for a school i was looking for a school that would set me up the best. i was looking for a school with a quality education. and where i think i will fit in best and be more comfortable. after taking into consideration all of my options, cornell seemed to fit that description, and i'm looking forward to attending school. >> i did a summer program there when i was in high school, and i will just tell you, i don't know what the winters are like in louisiana, but you need to buy some long johns and some coats and socks, and stuff. i hope you're ready for that. okay, just you can't go there with new orleans outfits, all right? >> i definitely understand, yes, it can get real cold -- it can get real
. >> it is an honor and privilege to be accepted to the ivy league, cornell university's college of engineering degree in computer science, and criminal justice. this upcoming fall, and malik barnes joins us now live. malik, if first of all, what an incredible achievement, how do you even begin when you have 185 colleges to pick from? what led you to pick cornell? >> i mean, i know that when i was looking for a school i was looking for a school that would set me up the best. i was...
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cornell university's college of engineering. and they tossed him to sweatshirt right away.it. it's all carefully choreographed. barnes says he chose cornell because it's the best ivy league school for engineering. he is set to graduate from high school later on this month. that sweatshirt by the way cold up there. yeah it's cold the winter time up that way. coming up. many restaurants shut their doors during the pandemic. one south bay spot is working to bounce back the next chapter for cats right after the break. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. get it before it's gone. doors. longtime patron of the cats and loss, god or stop by thursday evening for dinner, but didn't realize it was temporarily closed and preparing for a grand reopening. i guess he just want to spruce it up a little bit, which is good, you know. you gotta go with the times, youblem doing so co
cornell university's college of engineering. and they tossed him to sweatshirt right away.it. it's all carefully choreographed. barnes says he chose cornell because it's the best ivy league school for engineering. he is set to graduate from high school later on this month. that sweatshirt by the way cold up there. yeah it's cold the winter time up that way. coming up. many restaurants shut their doors during the pandemic. one south bay spot is working to bounce back the next chapter for cats...
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she's also earned a phd in nutritional sciences with minors in biochemistry and toxicology from cornell universitypursuant to rule 9g the witness will please stand and racer right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimonyem you're abot to give its the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so have you got? thank you. let the record show the wind is answered in the affirmative and now we appreciate you being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. and let me remind the witness that wete have read or written statements. will appear in full in the hearing record. please limit your oral statements to five minutes. and as reminder please press the button on ther microphone in front of you so that it is on and the members can hear you. when you begin to speak the light in front of you will turn green pickup performance the light will be yellow. when the red light comes on your fibers have expired. we ask you please wrap up and for this, i recognize your opening statement. chairwoman mclain, ranking member porter, members, thank you for inviting me to test on a s
she's also earned a phd in nutritional sciences with minors in biochemistry and toxicology from cornell universitypursuant to rule 9g the witness will please stand and racer right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimonyem you're abot to give its the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so have you got? thank you. let the record show the wind is answered in the affirmative and now we appreciate you being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. and...
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in nutritional sciences with minors in biochemistry and toxicology from cornell university. pursuant to rule nine g, the witness will please stand and raise her right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let the record show the witness answered in the affirmative. now we appreciate you being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. let me remind the witness that we've read her written statements. it will appear in full in the hearing record. please limit your oral statements to five minutes. as a reminder, please press the button and the microphone in front of you so that it is on and members can hear you. when you begin to speak, the light in front of you will turn green. after four minutes, that light will be yellow. when the red light comes, on your five minutes has expired. we would ask you please wrap up. for this, i.e. -- recognize your opening statement, miss mayne. >> chairwoman mcclain, chair comer, ranking more members chair
in nutritional sciences with minors in biochemistry and toxicology from cornell university. pursuant to rule nine g, the witness will please stand and raise her right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let the record show the witness answered in the affirmative. now we appreciate you being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. let me remind the...
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also earned a phd in nutritional sciences with the minor some biochemistry and toxicology from cornell university. pursuant to rule 98 witness will please stand and raise her right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testament you're about to give is a truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you for that the records show the witness answered in the affirmative. and now we appreciate being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. let me remind the witness we have read or written statement that will appear in full and the hearing record. please limit your oral statements to five minutes. and as a reminder please press the button on the microphone in front of you so it is on the members here but when the begin to speak the light from the looks are great after four minutes about will be yellow in the red light comes on your five minutes has expired would ask that you please wrap up for this i recognize your opening statement. >> chairwoman mcclain, joe cromer, ranking members porter, rested members of the subcommittee thank you provide me testify t
also earned a phd in nutritional sciences with the minor some biochemistry and toxicology from cornell university. pursuant to rule 98 witness will please stand and raise her right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testament you're about to give is a truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you for that the records show the witness answered in the affirmative. and now we appreciate being here today. i really do look forward to your testimony. let me remind...
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she is director of cornell university school of industrial and labor relations. so we've seen lots of actors and, and host supporting the strike just heard from jimmy fallon. but his so it's gonna be one of those ways to meet effectiveness. yeah, because of the way that the writers tor comedy shows have to write very quickly on current events right before a strike. then of course the late 19th hose will be effected 1st. i will say that i'm sorry, go ahead. affected in what way. what will, what will view is see or not see? well, the writers are really important. the writers read all the materials and the mr. brown and, and all other late night post say on television. so their role is really critical there, essential workers in their industry and by withholding their labor they really will cripple the television industry in certain ways. does that mean that we will not see jimmy fallon show on the, on am tomorrow the next day? the next week? we might see some re runs. what's been happening in the industry is that there's been a hoarding of materials. so last year,
she is director of cornell university school of industrial and labor relations. so we've seen lots of actors and, and host supporting the strike just heard from jimmy fallon. but his so it's gonna be one of those ways to meet effectiveness. yeah, because of the way that the writers tor comedy shows have to write very quickly on current events right before a strike. then of course the late 19th hose will be effected 1st. i will say that i'm sorry, go ahead. affected in what way. what will, what...
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that those letters actually are now in cornell and now university of the library.ou can actually look at the the pdf of all the letters. and even if you ask they will be very nice and they will bring to you the letters and you can have a new hand go from washington to the it and stuff. and it's very, very, very moving. yeah, it really is. it's very it's very moving when you see them in front of you just because, of course, it's 250 years apart, it's still there. so. i'm very sorry by the military ideas throughout the enlightenment. and i'm curious if he had any interactions with anyone from prussia, which is where was coming from, the enlightened king you mentioned frederick the great or of course our man la belle de steuben. um, and were there interaction that you, you saw with the prussian military? and could you talk a little bit about how that may have impacted him? yes, it impacted him a lot because, of course, during the seven years war, he saw the prussian army in action against him and he got very intrigued. he wrote a whole book about it, about the prussia
that those letters actually are now in cornell and now university of the library.ou can actually look at the the pdf of all the letters. and even if you ask they will be very nice and they will bring to you the letters and you can have a new hand go from washington to the it and stuff. and it's very, very, very moving. yeah, it really is. it's very it's very moving when you see them in front of you just because, of course, it's 250 years apart, it's still there. so. i'm very sorry by the...
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gaming culture and we have charles dwan who is a postdoctoral fellow at cornell and a senior policy fellow at american universities program on information justice and intellectual property. his chapter is called a failure interoperate the lost climate orbiter. and finally, we have willa ramus, who is a technology writer for washington post and my former slate colleague is chapter is the curse the awesome button. i think we should start by having each of you tell us a little bit about the chapter and sort the story behind it. so let's start with you, author. first, the story. my chapter tells the story of space, which is a kind of become law, become famous. there's actually a lot of mythology about it online. we had the opportunity to interview the surviving seven surviving members of the people who coded the game to hear their firsthand accounts and then have used that as a basis for this. so the is coded on a pdp one. so deck and outside boston had donated and given this you know mini computer that the term at the time it was intentionally not a computer because computers at the time were room sized machines cost
gaming culture and we have charles dwan who is a postdoctoral fellow at cornell and a senior policy fellow at american universities program on information justice and intellectual property. his chapter is called a failure interoperate the lost climate orbiter. and finally, we have willa ramus, who is a technology writer for washington post and my former slate colleague is chapter is the curse the awesome button. i think we should start by having each of you tell us a little bit about the...
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bradford cornell and ucla york university reviewed shareholder value occurred by firms with high and low esg writings. and scores provided by professional rating agencies. their conclusion was and i quote telling firms being socially responsible will deliver higher growth, profits and value is false. false advertising beat with a found at the micro level was on the macro level have underperformed the market by 250 basis points. 6.3% as opposed 8.9% you would have received under traditional investments for this to meet an investor is going to put in 10 grand becomes out 135 instead of 13 to 50. centering to note reports from researchers from university of utah hong kong in miami found there's no evidence socially responsible investment funds improve corporate behavior, why is that? that is very simple the production of goods and services declines only when people stop buying them. not when others start investing in the countries that produce them. this is merely another attempt by the far left to perform an end around of current law meddling in free markets to compel behavior and achi
bradford cornell and ucla york university reviewed shareholder value occurred by firms with high and low esg writings. and scores provided by professional rating agencies. their conclusion was and i quote telling firms being socially responsible will deliver higher growth, profits and value is false. false advertising beat with a found at the micro level was on the macro level have underperformed the market by 250 basis points. 6.3% as opposed 8.9% you would have received under traditional...
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cornell. actually, i was going to study philosophy, but in 1969, the university was riven by famous demonstrations as anti-war type demonstrators and and the arguably best political philosophers in the country. all left as a result. so i went to economics and i asked a young professor to be my to my mentor for my b.a.. his name was thomas. so. unfortunately, cornell proved be an inhospitable place for professors. all. but i had been exposed to him. one of the great intellectual minds of our century and i have been exposed to professor alan, who later wrote the closing of the american mind. i a course of his on plato's republic and those were foundation tunnel experiences that i tried to build on from self-education and. a fortuitous seminar attendance ever since. i've been ignoring side of the room. i see we have a question here. hi, my name is juliana. i'm from deborah in jersey and i have a question for professor adler. so i am politics major and i have aspirations of serving in nation's government. and i'm wondering what the value of classics is in governance. yeah, a great question. thank you
cornell. actually, i was going to study philosophy, but in 1969, the university was riven by famous demonstrations as anti-war type demonstrators and and the arguably best political philosophers in the country. all left as a result. so i went to economics and i asked a young professor to be my to my mentor for my b.a.. his name was thomas. so. unfortunately, cornell proved be an inhospitable place for professors. all. but i had been exposed to him. one of the great intellectual minds of our...