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and about two weeks ago, omar was accepted into dartmouth college.s of 2029 in the fall of next year. but right now, virtual ly no on is able to get out of gaza. omar's future classmates are doing their best to help get him out as soon as possible, to help ensure his safe arrival on campus next fall. the dartmouth solidarity coalition started a petition to get the school and their wider community to take action to try to help omar. so far, nearly 28,000 people have signed on to the petition on change.org. and while omar's path is not clear, he still remains hopeful. on the official page of class of 2029, omar wrote, my name is omar from gaza. this year was a roller coaster from crafting my application in my comfy room to applying to dartmouth under the constant sounds of war drones. yet it never dimmed my yearning to see the sky beyond the wardrobes, end quote. the sky b wardrobes, end quote >>> this year's historic presidential election was full of surprises, including the emergence of an unexpected potential swing voting bloc. that's right, black m
and about two weeks ago, omar was accepted into dartmouth college.s of 2029 in the fall of next year. but right now, virtual ly no on is able to get out of gaza. omar's future classmates are doing their best to help get him out as soon as possible, to help ensure his safe arrival on campus next fall. the dartmouth solidarity coalition started a petition to get the school and their wider community to take action to try to help omar. so far, nearly 28,000 people have signed on to the petition on...
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professor brooke harrington from dartmouth. thank you. it was a
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. >> i don't speak on behalf of dartmouth but when i was the primary emphasis of our work was on augmentation cilia probe programs like ptt which combined the ai in augmented reality to improve how people do tasks and we have teeming projects to have ai agents as members of the team rather than the tool. it doesn't work for darpa anymore so i can say in my mind we did not do that enough. we still think of this as acquiring a new technology. what we are we are doing is creating a sociotechnical ecosystem. we have to understand how transformative that is. when the printing press was created centuries ago it out only changed society it changed individuals. we became literate which we were before. ai is going to have a similar effect on the population and so we need to be even more studying ai, yes. mostly that sociotechnical system which is the combination of people and ai and that's what we are really creating. >> lisa. >> first of all i deeply agree with you so i won't repeat it. i think it's instructive so if you are relying on generating code from all the code that has been written before wi
. >> i don't speak on behalf of dartmouth but when i was the primary emphasis of our work was on augmentation cilia probe programs like ptt which combined the ai in augmented reality to improve how people do tasks and we have teeming projects to have ai agents as members of the team rather than the tool. it doesn't work for darpa anymore so i can say in my mind we did not do that enough. we still think of this as acquiring a new technology. what we are we are doing is creating a...
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the crash happened on dartmouth road in smethwick on saturday evening.dition in hospital. deputy prime minister angela rayner has set out plans for a redesign of local government in england. district councils will be incorporated into wider authorities and new elected regional mayoralties created. ministers say the changes would empower local leaders and could save up to two billion pounds. but opponents say that so—called "mega—councils" will take power away from local communities. you're live with bbc news. two people are dead and six others injured after a school shooting in the us state of wisconsin. the victims are a teacher and a teenage student. police say the shooter is also dead. the shooting happened at a private christian academy in the state capital, madison. police said the suspect was a juvenile who they believe was a student at the school. a nearby resident had this to say. you always see it on the tv that it happened somewhere else. you know, you feel bad but you don't realise the situation. when it's here in your back yard, it's basicall
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league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your children and the way your children have wanted to be involved in what you're doing here. as i've met them on several occasions along with your lovely wife but thank you for standing on principle. when i came to congress four years ago with the life issue being one of the most important, if not the most important issue to me, to know when i got here that you were the sponsor of the life at conception act, and i was quick to sign on, let you know i wanted to be a co-sponsor of that, to stand alongside you and the issue that is the ultimate issue, it's literally life and death, it's the number one killer in
league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your...
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league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your children and the way your children have wanted to be involved in what you're doing here. as i've met them on several occasions along with your lovely wife but thank you for standing on principle. when i came to congress four years ago with the life issue being one of the most important, if not the most important issue to me, to know when i got here that you were the sponsor of the life at conception act, and i was quick to sign on, let you know i wanted to be a co-sponsor of that, to stand alongside you and the issue that is the ultimate issue, it's literally life and death, it's the number one killer in
league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your...
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. >> reporter: according to dartmouth economic professor doug irwin, governments have all kinds of reasons introducing tariffs. >> so sometimes it's to reduce the trade deficit. sometimes it's to bring back jobs. sometimes it's to punish other countries for their unfair trade practice. sometimes it's for revenue to cut income taxes. >> reporter: at its most fundamental, a tariff works like this. suppose we import a product from china. the price is $50. but before you can buy it, our government adds $25 to the price. that's the tariff. your final price is $75. china gets its $50. the extra 25 winds up going to the u.s. treasury. but who pays these tariffs? according to donald trump, it's the other countries. >> trillions and trillions of dollars pouring into the united states treasury. china paid hundreds of billions of dollars during my term. >> of course, that's not exactly the way tariffs work. i think economists would say that's very misleading to say that's what's going on. of course, it's the u.s. final consumers that are paying those, not china itself. so china is not writing checks
. >> reporter: according to dartmouth economic professor doug irwin, governments have all kinds of reasons introducing tariffs. >> so sometimes it's to reduce the trade deficit. sometimes it's to bring back jobs. sometimes it's to punish other countries for their unfair trade practice. sometimes it's for revenue to cut income taxes. >> reporter: at its most fundamental, a tariff works like this. suppose we import a product from china. the price is $50. but before you can buy...
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balloon and client assets from 24 billion to 7 trillion, what a far cry from the floor he slept on and dartmouthrsity sports equipment room as the iv league football coach he could not afford an apartment the discomfort was enough to push him to apply to merrill lynch trading program at age 34 he was the oldest guy to get accepted but he grows to become the firm's most successful salesman and the rest is actually still making history. you have to hear what he's doing now, complete reinvention of a life you have to hear joe moglia a story the latest episode of everyone talk to liz podcast and he never got an mba, listen on apple, google, spotify, iheartradio wherever you hear your podcast, were coming back, don't go away. ♪ to go further, you need to be ready for what's down the road. as energy demand continues to rise, we're harnessing breakthrough innovations to increase production in the u.s. gulf of mexico. our latest deepwater development, anchor, produces previously inaccessible oil and natural gas, allowing us to deliver the energy we all need today so everyone can follow their own road. t
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he is also the chair of the department of religion at dartmouth college.randall, great to have you today. it's interesting, right, because it wasn't just his faith, but it was really a study and an understanding of many faiths. he was the first president to publicly light a hanukkah menorah in 1979. talk to us a little bit about how his understanding of faiths influenced his approh to both governing here domestically, but also forei policy jimmcarter, as your ece just sai believed very much in interpersonal relationships, one on one relationships. >> and that is what really propelled him to the presidency. >> his ability to do retail campaigning, particularly in iowa and new hampshire at the beginning of the 1976 democratic primaries. >> but his faith was foundational and let's remember that he really introduced most of america, that is, those outside of the evangelical subculture to the term born again christian. >> and that was very familiar to a whole segment of the population, but not to the populace at large. >> what do you make? because although he w
he is also the chair of the department of religion at dartmouth college.randall, great to have you today. it's interesting, right, because it wasn't just his faith, but it was really a study and an understanding of many faiths. he was the first president to publicly light a hanukkah menorah in 1979. talk to us a little bit about how his understanding of faiths influenced his approh to both governing here domestically, but also forei policy jimmcarter, as your ece just sai believed very much in...
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she she was admitted to dartmouth when she was 16. so, um, yes, she is a super smart and uh and, and but it's the, the civil rights division of uh, uh, the justice department will definitely have a different tone, right? >> i mean, i mean, it's so fascinating all that you just expressed with the background, especially, um, you know, trump had a whole lot of criticism for san francisco by way of kamala harris and so many other ways. um, you know, overall and now, you know, this pick. so in terms of the role with the civil rights division, i mean, it isn't it the goal or the mission of the civil rights division, you know, to be focused on equality? um, not leveraging, but leveling the playing fields that have historically been uneven and discriminatory. so does this mean with her appointment that there is, um, a a new goal of or even a rewriting of something that is called the civil rights division? i mean, given the background that you just conveyed for us, for her. >> right. i would expect that you're going to see when we talked to, u
she she was admitted to dartmouth when she was 16. so, um, yes, she is a super smart and uh and, and but it's the, the civil rights division of uh, uh, the justice department will definitely have a different tone, right? >> i mean, i mean, it's so fascinating all that you just expressed with the background, especially, um, you know, trump had a whole lot of criticism for san francisco by way of kamala harris and so many other ways. um, you know, overall and now, you know, this pick. so in...
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ryan, neymar, gonzaga playmaker and the nation's leader in dartmouth has the bulldogs high octane offense running hot. bam. next, they'll face ucla, their elite defense as the bruins look to lock down a huge statement win. ucla has all things rolling. >> it all tips off saturday at 4:00 eastern one pacific on fox. >> i had an incredible mother. father bruce at the time wasn't around that much. >> i've been in situations where i freeze going through a public breakup. >> it's been overwhelming. wait, who's your ex? charles? you are here to prove you have something about you. >> it's about taking that leap of faith. no. wokeness. >> got out of hand and killed the democrats brand. according to focus groups, dems are in a massive hole and even their previous supporters think they're weak and too focused on woke issues. now they've got their panties in a bunch, and i'm just talking about the men. participants included young men in battleground states who voted for joe biden four years ago, trump this year, blue state voters who previously backed dems but voted for trump this year in 2020, biden
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. >> reporter: according to dartmouth economics professor doug irwin, governments have all kinds of reasonscing them. >> sometimes it's to reduce the trade deficit. sometimes it's to bring back jobs. sometimes it's to punish other countries for unfair trade practices. sometimes it's to raise revenue to cut income taxes. >> reporter: at its most fundamental a tariff works like this. suppose we import a product from china. the proo is is $50, but before you can buy it our government adds $25 to the price. that's the tariff. your final price is $75. china gets its $50. the extra 25 winds up going to the u.s. treasury. but who pays these tariffs? according to donald trump it's the other countries. >> trillions and trillions of dollars pouring into the united states treasury. china paid hundreds of billions of dollars during my term. >> of course, that's not exactly the way tariffs work. i think economists would say that's very misleading to say that that's what's going on. of course it's the u.s. final consumers that are paying those, not china. so china is not writing checks to the u.s. govern
. >> reporter: according to dartmouth economics professor doug irwin, governments have all kinds of reasonscing them. >> sometimes it's to reduce the trade deficit. sometimes it's to bring back jobs. sometimes it's to punish other countries for unfair trade practices. sometimes it's to raise revenue to cut income taxes. >> reporter: at its most fundamental a tariff works like this. suppose we import a product from china. the proo is is $50, but before you can buy it our...
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instructed black applicants who came him personally that they instead apply to schools, like harvard and dartmouth. brown, where they accepted black applicants. a 1910 research report comparing princeton under wilson's leadership to other leading universities found it to be, quote, the least open to blacks. princeton's of black applicants by of their race. the study's authors was an injustice. in which princeton is unique among the universities for good measure. princeton was labeled the most anti-semitic of all the universities in the study. and they ended by saying while harvard's ideal is diversity, princeton's is homogeneity. that year, 1910, would be wilson's last at princeton, he was in the midst of a two year bitter running dispute with his board of trustees. and he took opportunity to jump into the world of elective politics, which had been his boyhood dream. in september of 1910. so this is all happening very quickly now. new jersey's democratic party bosses. and here we got some slides to go with this. there is a princeton. maneuver, the nomination of wilson, who was the ultimate politic
instructed black applicants who came him personally that they instead apply to schools, like harvard and dartmouth. brown, where they accepted black applicants. a 1910 research report comparing princeton under wilson's leadership to other leading universities found it to be, quote, the least open to blacks. princeton's of black applicants by of their race. the study's authors was an injustice. in which princeton is unique among the universities for good measure. princeton was labeled the most...
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professor of history at dartmouth, where he previously held the mary brim smead wheelock chair. he was the ben wheater professor and distinguished professor at florida state university from 2004 to 2014. he educated at the university of california, berkeley, go bears and yale, where he received his ph.d. in 98. mcmann is, the author of enemies of the enlightenment happiness a history, which has been translated into 12 languages and was awarded best books of the year honors for 26 by the new york times, the washington post, the library journal, slate magazine, darren is such a pleasure to have you. darren's latest book is the history equality the history of an elusive idea explores the notion of equality across time and how the movement towards equality is rarely linear. darren, thank so much for being here today. great to be here. theodore johnson is the author of the new book if we are brave essays from black americana, which democracy, race and black in the us through a personal lens. johnson is a senior advisor at new america, leading its flagship us a250 initiative, marking
professor of history at dartmouth, where he previously held the mary brim smead wheelock chair. he was the ben wheater professor and distinguished professor at florida state university from 2004 to 2014. he educated at the university of california, berkeley, go bears and yale, where he received his ph.d. in 98. mcmann is, the author of enemies of the enlightenment happiness a history, which has been translated into 12 languages and was awarded best books of the year honors for 26 by the new...
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means committee, specializing in international trade and fair taxation he endowed his alma mater, dartmouth college's, school of business, the italian american foundation and countless endless works of good will toward others. we wish him, his family, his friends like former new york member charles rangel and postmn gillman. heart felt congratulations, congressman frank guarini at age00. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back and ask again unanimous consent to place an important newspaper article in the record as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lamalfa: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: you're recognized. mr. lamalfa: beyond the usual incompetence on the border security the biden-harris administration exhibited they're now sneakily selling off border wall materials in arizona. materials that taxpayers have already paid for and were meant to secure our southern border. earlier this year i visited the border once again and saw firsthand the challenges that
means committee, specializing in international trade and fair taxation he endowed his alma mater, dartmouth college's, school of business, the italian american foundation and countless endless works of good will toward others. we wish him, his family, his friends like former new york member charles rangel and postmn gillman. heart felt congratulations, congressman frank guarini at age00. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back and ask again unanimous consent to place an important newspaper article...
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arati: i love this because first of all, when i was at dartmouth, i thought a lot about the fact that in the first gulf war we showed the world what modern military capabilities look like and everyone took note and a lot of countries, potential adversaries, said i will not try that, that looked painful so i will do something else and cyber is one example. we use a lot of metaphors of kinetic combat but i think you have to think about it a different way and your answer was in that. mara: thank you. we have a question over here. >> thank you for your talk. how do you think about overregulation versus under regulation, the sweet spot. ai is an amazing tool. when i went to grad school, it didn't exist, i grad teachers might have wished it did for the sake of my papers. how do you see it helping people but also decisions on credit cards or decisions from doctors still benefiting people transparently? arati: the issue on how to get regulation just right to enable what we want while affording it is the art of the whole enterprise. for ai i find it helpful to think of the core technology of a
arati: i love this because first of all, when i was at dartmouth, i thought a lot about the fact that in the first gulf war we showed the world what modern military capabilities look like and everyone took note and a lot of countries, potential adversaries, said i will not try that, that looked painful so i will do something else and cyber is one example. we use a lot of metaphors of kinetic combat but i think you have to think about it a different way and your answer was in that. mara: thank...
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this is a eulogy at dartmouth college by jarvis.greg lafayette is an illustrious example of the moral power of virtue. and then another quote, which i won't read in detail, but simply stressing his relationship to george washington, always emphasize, as the markey did a little earlier in his comments to us. but let me give you then the french historic critique. this is from patrice greenwich fe, who wrote the critical dictionary of the french revolution. and he quoted michel, the great 19th century french historian about lafayette, the man lafayette has drawn few eulogies, according to mr. lay, he was a mediocre idol whom the revolution lifted far above what his meager talents deserved. many of lafayette's contemporaries shared that opinion. not john quincy adams, by the way, but people in france. or how about this one from the famous george lefevre? lafayette was more a man of romantic illusions and somewhat juvenile vanity than a political skill or realistic sense. that is the critique of a dreamer who doesn't understand the real
this is a eulogy at dartmouth college by jarvis.greg lafayette is an illustrious example of the moral power of virtue. and then another quote, which i won't read in detail, but simply stressing his relationship to george washington, always emphasize, as the markey did a little earlier in his comments to us. but let me give you then the french historic critique. this is from patrice greenwich fe, who wrote the critical dictionary of the french revolution. and he quoted michel, the great 19th...
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joining us now, paul argente dartmouth tuck school of business professor professor, good to see you dot of both -- the company wants someone else leading it into the future, but also looking at the past i guess there was -- i guess at this point you would have to say that it wasn't a great legacy for him they just needed to get rid of him. >> it wasn't he seemed like the right guy at the time, obviously, because he had worked in intel before, if you remember correctly and he came in with some fanfare four years ago and i think everybody thought he was the guy to really turn this company back around. but, after spending $20 billion and getting all the help from the biden administration that you could possibly imagine, going on a spending spree, it just wasn't working. and i think at that point the board had to remove him to put someone in that can actually get the job done someone younger and more innovative because, for the most part, i think you've had in the last six years you had four different ceos and none of them have been able to do what needs to be done here. >> what needed to
joining us now, paul argente dartmouth tuck school of business professor professor, good to see you dot of both -- the company wants someone else leading it into the future, but also looking at the past i guess there was -- i guess at this point you would have to say that it wasn't a great legacy for him they just needed to get rid of him. >> it wasn't he seemed like the right guy at the time, obviously, because he had worked in intel before, if you remember correctly and he came in with...
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a professor of economics at dartmouth college saying a whole generation of republicans and democratsfter world war ii was very much conditioned against tariff hikes because of the experience of the 1930's. now we have a new generation of leaders much more willing to pull the trigger on higher tariffs. those are the thoughts of that economist. we are getting your thoughts as well. someone who supports this idea is bradley in west virginia. bradley, tell us why. good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. you got to be quick. i am a vietnam veteran, and the gentleman out of ohio is 100% right. general motors moved to china. not only did general motors i am 100% sure that on the news i saw ford took their lincolns and navigators over there. i don't have a problem. the problem i have, you move there, you sell them there. you do not bring them here. it is against the law to bring them here. general electric, guess where they live, vietnam. it kills me when i see that because i was an engineer to build better roads and everything in vietnam and now they are taking our jobs. my opinio
a professor of economics at dartmouth college saying a whole generation of republicans and democratsfter world war ii was very much conditioned against tariff hikes because of the experience of the 1930's. now we have a new generation of leaders much more willing to pull the trigger on higher tariffs. those are the thoughts of that economist. we are getting your thoughts as well. someone who supports this idea is bradley in west virginia. bradley, tell us why. good morning. caller: good...
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league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your children and the way your children have wanted to be involved in what you're doing here. as i've met them on several occasions along with your lovely wife but thank you for standing on principle. when i came to congress four years ago with the life issue being one of the most important, if not the most important issue to me, to know when i got here that you were the sponsor of the life at conception act, and i was quick to sign on, let you know i wanted to be a co-sponsor of that, to stand alongside you and the issue that is the ultimate issue, it's literally life and death, it's the number one killer in
league school, you are one of the few ivy league conservatives who i know from your time at dart dartmouth. i'm stretching to think of others. but i think of one who just. com nom nateed for defense -- got nominated for defense secretary. mr. mooney: stefanik. mr. good: the work you've done in your family, for your son to come behind you, to have your daughter who is a freshman at an ivy league-like s.e.c. school in vanlder built, -- vanderbilt, shows the example that you have had for your...