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scientists from doug university and harvard university devised a new sound-based technique in which. a bio-compatible ultraviolet ink known as seno ink has been used , which solidifies after absorbing warm ultraviolet waves. this process is aimed at less invasive treatment in such a way that senuno essence is applied to the part of the body in it, the implant is injected. then it is exposed to ultrasonic waves by an external device and solidifies in the desired shape. then the remaining ink using a syringe from the body. let's work so that we can be healthy in the production of technology-based and knowledge-based products. i congratulate the people of iran again for this great progress , this progress that some of its products are equal to the products of european and western countries. the vice president of science , technology and economy of the presidential faculty also accompanied the syrian prime minister in this event . syria is not a destination that is an export gateway according to the countries of the persian gulf cooperation council, syria and syrians have very good exper
scientists from doug university and harvard university devised a new sound-based technique in which. a bio-compatible ultraviolet ink known as seno ink has been used , which solidifies after absorbing warm ultraviolet waves. this process is aimed at less invasive treatment in such a way that senuno essence is applied to the part of the body in it, the implant is injected. then it is exposed to ultrasonic waves by an external device and solidifies in the desired shape. then the remaining ink...
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one is an english professor and one was an early student at liberty university. tim: doug and nick. a fascinating story. essentially what i tried to do is tell the story of liberty university through two overlapping generational arcs, one of them being jerry falwell senior and his son jerry falwell, jr., who took over the university and infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago. even more so through the eyes of this other father and son. doug olson had been a contemporary of jerry falwell senior, one of the first students to enroll at liberty university in the 70's after it was founded. doug olson, now in his 70's, an older gentleman now, he was really on the inside of the falwell empire. he married a girl who was very close to the falwell family. lynchburg, virginia was a very small place back then and everybody knew everybody could doug olson not only went to school at liberty, he ended up working on the faculty, the staff, and got to know these people really well from the inside. what he saw back them began to concern him, particularly as it related to the fou
one is an english professor and one was an early student at liberty university. tim: doug and nick. a fascinating story. essentially what i tried to do is tell the story of liberty university through two overlapping generational arcs, one of them being jerry falwell senior and his son jerry falwell, jr., who took over the university and infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago. even more so through the eyes of this other father and son. doug olson had been a contemporary...
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of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti- somatic. a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> second gentleman doug university presidents for their testimony this week. our sunday group let's bring in political congressional reporter want wives fox senior political analyst michael allen former bush national security council official and kate pavlik editor for townhall.com thank you for allfor being here in person it's great to see you. katy, liz mcgill is not resigning as a pre president ofu penn. the resignation comes only very intensive public backlash over the past couple of days as well as costing the university at unt least $100 million in donations that we know of a publicly so far. >> it's important to point out while she is resigning as president of the university she's going to be staying as professor at the law school. she has not had full consequences for what's happened here she will no longer be in a leadership position. this comes down to a problem we are seeing that's not going to be resolved by university president resigning. the faculty part petition the students about this ideolog
of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti- somatic. a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> second gentleman doug university presidents for their testimony this week. our sunday group let's bring in political congressional reporter want wives fox senior political analyst michael allen former bush national security council official and kate pavlik editor for townhall.com thank you for allfor being here in person it's...
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falwell jr, who took over the university, then kind of infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago, but then even so, through the eyes of this other and son, doug olson had been a contemporary of jerry falwell senior. he was one of the first students to enroll at liberty university back in the seventies after it was founded. and and doug, who's now in his seventies, he's an older gentleman now. he was really a on the inside of the falwell empire. he married a girl who was very close with, the falwell family, lynchburg, virginia, is a very small place back then. and everybody knew everybody and. this guy, doug olson, not only went to school at liberty, but he wound up working on the faculty there, working the staff there, and got to know all these people really well from the inside. and what he saw back then, really began to concern him, particularly as it related to the founding of the moral and the sort of turning liberty university from a christian into a sort of cultural, a place that used less and less to advance the kingdom of christ, and more and more to the kingdom of republicanism in america and doug olson, eventually became rather disi
falwell jr, who took over the university, then kind of infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago, but then even so, through the eyes of this other and son, doug olson had been a contemporary of jerry falwell senior. he was one of the first students to enroll at liberty university back in the seventies after it was founded. and and doug, who's now in his seventies, he's an older gentleman now. he was really a on the inside of the falwell empire. he married a girl who was very...
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falwell jr, who took over the university, then kind of infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago, but then even so, through the eyes of this other and son, doug olson had been a contemporary of jerry falwell senior. he was one of the first students to enroll at liberty university back in the seventies after it was founded. and and doug, who's now in his seventies, he's an older gentleman now. he was really a on the inside of the falwell empire. he married a girl who was very close with, the falwell family, lynchburg, virginia, is a very small place back then. and everybody knew everybody and. this guy, doug olson, not only went to school at liberty, but he wound up working on the faculty there, working the staff there, and got to know all these people really well from the inside. and what he saw back then, really began to concern him, particularly as it related to the founding of the moral and the sort of turning liberty university from a christian into a sort of cultural, a place that used less and less to advance the kingdom of christ, and more and more to the kingdom of republicanism in america and doug olson, eventually became rather disi
falwell jr, who took over the university, then kind of infamously fell from grace due to a scandal several years ago, but then even so, through the eyes of this other and son, doug olson had been a contemporary of jerry falwell senior. he was one of the first students to enroll at liberty university back in the seventies after it was founded. and and doug, who's now in his seventies, he's an older gentleman now. he was really a on the inside of the falwell empire. he married a girl who was very...
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universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic troc that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. label even vice president kamala harris's husband, doug emhoff, has weighed in. >> now, with his criticism of the university leaders. so what is the repercussion then, and what is the right balance between protecting free speech and student sense of safety? joining us live now to talk about this hot issue, professor of constitutional law at uc law, san francisco, matt coles. professor coles, matt, thanks for joining us. >> pleasure to be with you. >> so it was penn, harvard and mit this time. why those particular universities? >> i have no idea really, other than perhaps those universities like most really good universities, model their code of conduct after the first amendment. and so they were looking for somebody who would give a first amendment answer to the question they were asked. >> so i want to get into that. but first, i just want to know, we heard, you know, calls for the genocide of jews being referred to in that hearing. a lot. was that happening a lot in those schools or maybe other schools recently? and if so, were they comi
universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic troc that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. label even vice president kamala harris's husband, doug emhoff, has weighed in. >> now, with his criticism of the university leaders. so what is the repercussion then, and what is the right balance between protecting free speech and student sense of safety? joining us live now to talk about this hot issue, professor of constitutional law at uc...
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gentleman is joining the growing outrage against university presidents and other who is can't or won't unequivocally denounce jew hate. here's what doug emhoff said at the national menorah lighting last night. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling iffer the genocide of jews as anti-semitic, that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> our great reporters are back. i neglected to say that doug em h hoff is the first second gentleman but the first jewish person in any of those roles. >> it wasn't surprising to hear him talk about it, but when you say there's a lack of moral clarity, that's tough stuff. and i think these university presidents are suffering as a result because they couldn't just say the obvious. and it seems to me that, you know, they were all talking about context. well, as elise stefanik asked, what does that mean? there was no answer to that question. >> i think people very well know by now, there was a hearing earlier this week. three of the ivy league university presidents testified they couldn't say under questioning from elise ste nannic, repub
gentleman is joining the growing outrage against university presidents and other who is can't or won't unequivocally denounce jew hate. here's what doug emhoff said at the national menorah lighting last night. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling iffer the genocide of jews as anti-semitic, that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> our great reporters are back. i neglected to say that doug em h hoff is the...
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ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
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ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
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ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for comingtavis. good. what do we document to. the suns of liberty speak tonight. hey, hey. the town is getting real. well, we got. the suns. the big welcome to the 249th anniversary. boston tea party reenactments. tonight, we relive meeting of the body of the people whose vigorous debates led to the destruction of the tea or what became known as the boston tea party revolutionary spaces. welcome to you into the room where the meeting occurred right here at old south meeting house. my name is j.l. bell. i write about revolutionary boston, and tonight i'm to be one of the revolutionary spaces helping to bring you even
ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for comingtavis. good. what do we...
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in various ways could lead to the return of universal conscription in the united states, a former adviser to the former us president said. according to doug bendow, america's desire is for conflict, and this discourages potential recruits. at the same time, today the us armed forces are experiencing a major shortage of personnel . however, bendau notes, even the introduction of universal conscription will not solve the problem. in the bolshoi theater at these moments they say goodbye to the diva of the academic stage lyudmila brzhazovskaya, people's artist belarus passed away at the age of 77. the ballerina received the proud title at only 29 years old and served as a prima ballerina for two decades. graduate of the belarusian choreographic school. the first one shone in the iconic roles of ballets, carmensuta, creation of the world, spartacus, the nutcracker and others; her steps were inspired by the italian director zeffirelli. brazovskaya did not give up her pointe shoes and after the end of her dancing career, she became a tutor, for 60 years in great art, she raised a galaxy of folk artists. today we say goodbye to the great ballerin
in various ways could lead to the return of universal conscription in the united states, a former adviser to the former us president said. according to doug bendow, america's desire is for conflict, and this discourages potential recruits. at the same time, today the us armed forces are experiencing a major shortage of personnel . however, bendau notes, even the introduction of universal conscription will not solve the problem. in the bolshoi theater at these moments they say goodbye to the...
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university. so, here's the question, doug. is this a turning point for american democracy? or have we already run off the road? >> i don't think we run off the road yet, i think there's still a lot of resistance to a republican nominee, presumably donald trump, claiming he wants to be a dictator on day one. i think we will have to see what the american voters feel about that. we have to remember that donald trump lost the last election by millions of votes. so people will get more engaged over the summer, but it's dangerous. i mean, it's been a bad year for democracy around the world. i, mean look at what's going on in nature with the government just figuring out the coup, or in india where people are being arrested and repressed, or russia with what's going on with their hammering at the ukraine, and china sending balloons over the united states. it was not a great year for feeling the power of democracy and the future. but the u.s. is still the citadel of democracy, and we're going to run an election in 2024, and it will be free and fair, and we will see what happens. >>
university. so, here's the question, doug. is this a turning point for american democracy? or have we already run off the road? >> i don't think we run off the road yet, i think there's still a lot of resistance to a republican nominee, presumably donald trump, claiming he wants to be a dictator on day one. i think we will have to see what the american voters feel about that. we have to remember that donald trump lost the last election by millions of votes. so people will get more engaged...
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well, until the day of thousands, doug d, w, and on to on netflix, it does go universal museums, exhibit work from own ears and civilizations. they meant to make art accessible to everyone. but at the moment they only exist in the west. however, critics of these museums see the idea of exhibiting applicant artifacts. they're simply another form of cultural colonialism. seizures as giving you the studies report schedule, show that you know the situation. so don't chose to do, and i'm like this whole thing. simple, definitely a better way to do that. so what sort of you forwarded? you know, so it equals one piece that gives me quite a name. come this. so you get the definitely a of these exposing function. the no, no, actually no it will definitely take one. so you don't really look to me by the sick one sample. if it's the motivation for sure, if i click the register should have just good, it should have pushed, instead of pushing that last link, or with all these other se a culture of cell nastic scheduled folks as well. it's all over the place over the phone to bully can go to the best
well, until the day of thousands, doug d, w, and on to on netflix, it does go universal museums, exhibit work from own ears and civilizations. they meant to make art accessible to everyone. but at the moment they only exist in the west. however, critics of these museums see the idea of exhibiting applicant artifacts. they're simply another form of cultural colonialism. seizures as giving you the studies report schedule, show that you know the situation. so don't chose to do, and i'm like this...
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second gentleman, doug emhoff spoke during the ceremony outside the white house. he condemned university presidents who are facing criticism after their congressional testimony on college anti-semitism. >> we've seen the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic . that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> emhoff said. the story of hanukkah has always been one of hope and resilience. the national menorah has become an internet symbol of religious freedom ever since the first lighting in 1979. >> medical supplies from california are arriving, have arrived now in gaza and israel. the governor's office released this video today saying a total of 104 pallets of medical supplies, including 50 bed field hospital support equipment, wound kits and wheelchairs to nearly identical shipments of supplies, went to gaza and to israel. the governor's office says the shipments are considered surplus and do not impact the state's disaster equipment supply. >> california is facing its worst budget deficit in o
second gentleman, doug emhoff spoke during the ceremony outside the white house. he condemned university presidents who are facing criticism after their congressional testimony on college anti-semitism. >> we've seen the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic . that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> emhoff said. the story of hanukkah has always been one of hope and resilience. the...
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the second gentleman doug emhoff slamming the presidents of harvard, m.i.t. and the university of pennsylvania. here he is. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semetic, a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> his comments coming as those leaders have faced very loud calls for either resigning or being fired after their widely criticized testimony on capitol hill. the chair of the u penn board of trustees is expected to talk to president liz mcgill after she struggled repeatedly to say calls for genocide against jews violated the school's code of conduct. >> specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying or harassment? >> if it is directed and severe, it is harassment. >> so the answer is yes? >> it is a context dependent decision, congresswoman. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's code of conduct when it comes to bullying and harassment? yes or no? >> it can be harassment. >> the answer is yes. >> okay. the president of m
the second gentleman doug emhoff slamming the presidents of harvard, m.i.t. and the university of pennsylvania. here he is. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semetic, a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> his comments coming as those leaders have faced very loud calls for either resigning or being fired after their widely criticized testimony on capitol hill. the chair of...
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doug emhoff, who is jewish, weighed in. >> we've seen the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> the university of pennsylvania's board of trustees held an emergency meeting yesterday amid calls for the schools' president to resign. >>> and now to the nation's latest mass shooting at unlv. we are learning new details about the gunman, a former college professor who applied and was rejected for a job at the university. and about the victims, all three were professors at the business school. cbs' omar villafranca with more. >> reporter: las vegas police releasing this video of the gunman being taken down by officers just outside the campus building where he killed three faculty members. they say he was carrying this legally purchased .9-millimeter handgun and 11 magazines. >> we do not know how many rounds he has fired. >> reporter: cbs news learned the suspect was a former college assistant business professor in north carolina at east carolina university for almost 20 years, resigning i
doug emhoff, who is jewish, weighed in. >> we've seen the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> the university of pennsylvania's board of trustees held an emergency meeting yesterday amid calls for the schools' president to resign. >>> and now to the nation's latest mass shooting at unlv. we are learning new details about the...
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we saw the university of pennsylvania president try to clean it up and obviously that did not help. >> incredibly painful and i think like doug i was at institute of politics in harvard as fellow. incredibly painful to see the president of harvard along with the president of m.i.t. and the president of the university of pennsylvania engaging in legalese and just lacking complete verbal clarity and moral clarity when it comes to the issue of anti-semitism, and so this lady is gone now. this president is gone. i hope that this serves to lead to reflection and for universities all over the united states and the world to take stock of what has happeneds, and take the necessary steps to not be equivocating but taking steps so jewish students on campus feel protected. no student in the united states of america should be going to school afraid for their lives. that is deplorable and sthamefu and actions and lack of actions have consequences. that's what these people are feeling today. >> yeah. molly i know you have been really upset about this growing anti-semitism that we're seeing across the country, and that has, i think, picked
we saw the university of pennsylvania president try to clean it up and obviously that did not help. >> incredibly painful and i think like doug i was at institute of politics in harvard as fellow. incredibly painful to see the president of harvard along with the president of m.i.t. and the president of the university of pennsylvania engaging in legalese and just lacking complete verbal clarity and moral clarity when it comes to the issue of anti-semitism, and so this lady is gone now....
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guests on this initial panel included historians, doug brinkley of rice, joanne freeman of el, and medford of howard university. one point of the discussion was the mount vernon pole that found that two thirds of americans are pessimistic about the country's ion and dissatisfied with the politi climate. >> historians on this episode o book notes plus which is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> up next, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral christopher grady, he talks about threats as a result of the israel-hamas war. he talks about designing a future joint force capable of meeting the challenges. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon and welcome, everyone. my name is mike anderson and i am a director here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic cancel'-- council, i would like to determine the future with admiral christopher grady. thank you so much for joining us today. when we first launched the series in 2009 to mauer vision was to establish a flagship speaker's forum for senior military and defense leaders to discuss the most important se
guests on this initial panel included historians, doug brinkley of rice, joanne freeman of el, and medford of howard university. one point of the discussion was the mount vernon pole that found that two thirds of americans are pessimistic about the country's ion and dissatisfied with the politi climate. >> historians on this episode o book notes plus which is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> up next, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff,...
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the president of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are under fire for their responses s for jewish genocide on campus. tonight second gentleman doug first jewish spouse of an american president or vice president, speaking at the national menorah lighting just said "the lack of clarity is simply on except it will." cbs's nikole killion reports the backlashes also coming from school donors and elected officials. >> reporter: tonight the president of harvard, university of pennsylvania, and mit facing a tough great after this question was posed to them at a house education hearing this wen anti-semitism. >> does calling for the genocide of the jews violate mit's code of conduct or rules? >> targeted individuals not making public statements. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? >> if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment, yes. it is a context-dependent decision. >> that's your testimony today, calling for the genocide of jews is depending upon the context? does calling for the genocide of jews violate harvard's rules of bullying and harassment, yes or no? >> it can be, dependi
the president of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are under fire for their responses s for jewish genocide on campus. tonight second gentleman doug first jewish spouse of an american president or vice president, speaking at the national menorah lighting just said "the lack of clarity is simply on except it will." cbs's nikole killion reports the backlashes also coming from school donors and elected officials. >> reporter: tonight the president of harvard,...
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guests on this initial panel included historians, doug brinkley of rice, joanne freeman of el, and medford of howard universityone point of the discussion was the mount vernon pole that found that two thirds of americans are pessimistic about the country's ion and dissatisfied with the politi climate. >> historians on this episode o book notes plus which is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> up next, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral christopher grady, he talks about threats as a result of the israel-hamas war. he talks about designing a future joint force capable of meeting the challenges. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon and welcome, everyone. my name is mike anderson and i am a director here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic cancel'-- council, i would like to determine the future with admiral christopher grady. thank you so much for joining us today. when we first launched the series in 2009 to mauer vision was to establish a flagship speaker's forum for senior military and defense leaders to
guests on this initial panel included historians, doug brinkley of rice, joanne freeman of el, and medford of howard universityone point of the discussion was the mount vernon pole that found that two thirds of americans are pessimistic about the country's ion and dissatisfied with the politi climate. >> historians on this episode o book notes plus which is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> up next, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff,...
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university of alabama at tuscaloosa. it has the most strict requirements so far. douged to qualify and this is what he said in part, he said "these arbitrary criteria ensure advantages for candidates from major media markets on the coasts versus america's heartland. none of their debate criteria relate to the qualifications related to actually doing the job of the president." how are you looking at this next debate? amy: i think the most important thing about his debates is the fact that donald trump has not been there. forget about what the rnc rules are, that has probably been the reason why the field has winnowed as quickly as it has. there has been no opportunity for these candidates to challenge the front runner. that said, it looks like we will have those three in that piece and maybe chris christie as well. this will be the big challenge for nikki haley. she is, with all the momentum right now, if you are ron desantis desperate holding onto second place, granted a distant second place from donald trump, you need to get back in that position. we know that vivek r
university of alabama at tuscaloosa. it has the most strict requirements so far. douged to qualify and this is what he said in part, he said "these arbitrary criteria ensure advantages for candidates from major media markets on the coasts versus america's heartland. none of their debate criteria relate to the qualifications related to actually doing the job of the president." how are you looking at this next debate? amy: i think the most important thing about his debates is the fact...
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university. that, that the age and sex distribution of the people listed as doug in that data file matches pretty well. the age and sex distribution for the population of cause as a whole. um, aside from us rather small from, we're a little bit extra relative to numbers in the population for males between the ages of 20 and 40. so little bit more males 20 to 40. then what you see in the, in the population as a whole. but otherwise, quite closely matching down. so what i'm saying was that it looks like at least to be early stage of, of the war is that the distribution of the people killed was almost like a random sample from the population from from which is this cron, which suggests fairly indiscriminate bombing that doesn't mean that it's deliberate, that they're, that they're purposely killing with women children but, but uh, but at least the results. so, you know, suggest that there's, there's not a lot of discrimination between fighters and civilians. all right, thank you so much for sharing. your thoughts are on that. thank you. now hundreds of health workers of gathered in front of the head
university. that, that the age and sex distribution of the people listed as doug in that data file matches pretty well. the age and sex distribution for the population of cause as a whole. um, aside from us rather small from, we're a little bit extra relative to numbers in the population for males between the ages of 20 and 40. so little bit more males 20 to 40. then what you see in the, in the population as a whole. but otherwise, quite closely matching down. so what i'm saying was that it...
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doug brinkley is a professor at rice mill brands at the university of texas, joanne freeman, yale, howard university specialist in history and the medford in the national communications association has done a survey, and there are a lot of people that like you for, political reasons. the survey determined they studied 40 different universities, all tenure track professors. one republican, two 33.5 democrats teaching in colleges and the law schools. it's one, 28.61 republican to 8.6 democrats. here's another statistic, 60% of communication in professors, i mean, schools that they studied, employed, no registered republicans. what do you say to that for that are looking and listening and saying, i don't trust you guys, you're all on one side. but speaking for somebody who lives in texas, i don't trust statistic because in texas in texas there are no registered republicans are no registered democrats. you just go to the polls and you vote the way you want in primaries. you just show up and you say, all this time, i want to be a republican, this time i want to be a democrat. so i would really
doug brinkley is a professor at rice mill brands at the university of texas, joanne freeman, yale, howard university specialist in history and the medford in the national communications association has done a survey, and there are a lot of people that like you for, political reasons. the survey determined they studied 40 different universities, all tenure track professors. one republican, two 33.5 democrats teaching in colleges and the law schools. it's one, 28.61 republican to 8.6 democrats....
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doug emhoff, who is jewish, addressed the concerns. he also criticized the presidents of harvard, mit and the university of pennsylvania during a congressionalring this week. they appeared to put more value on free speech than condemning anti-semitism. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic, that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> the presidents of harvard and penn have released statements clarifying or walking back their remarks and are calling genocide, quote, vile and evil. but a congressional committee has now launched an investigation into the policies and procedures at all three schools. kumasi. thanks jobina. >> back here at home, some cities held menorah lightings for the first night of hanukkah. this year's celebration are different than in years past because of the war in the middle east and recent anti-semitic attacks. we spoke with rabbi michael copeland, who said her congregation in san francisco's castro district is toning their commemoration down this year, is celebrating. >> it might be a little bit more subdue
doug emhoff, who is jewish, addressed the concerns. he also criticized the presidents of harvard, mit and the university of pennsylvania during a congressionalring this week. they appeared to put more value on free speech than condemning anti-semitism. >> seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic, that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> the presidents of harvard and penn...
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national menorah last night, second gentleman, doug emhoff, who is jewish, addressed the concerns as he also criticized the presidents of harvard, mit and the universitynsylvania during a congressional hearing this week. they appeared to put more value on free speech than condemning anti-semitism. >> the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> all the presidents of harvard and penn have released statements clarifying or walking back their remarks and calling genocide, quote, vile and evil. but a congressional committee has now launched an investigation into the policies and procedures at all three schools. kumasi they should be. >> now, back here at home, some cities held menorah lighting for the first night of hanukkah. this year, celebrations are a bit different than in years past because of the war in the middle east and recent anti semitic attacks. we spoke with rabbi michael copeland, who said her congregation in san francisco's castro district is toning the commemoration down this year, is celebrating. >>
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up to harvard, go to university of pennsylvania, go with those students who have experienced the racism that they've experienced and walk through exactly what they've experienced. doug: there's nothing like it. barbara: instead of having hearings, do what john lewis did. doug: i have told folks two things. on the pilgrimage, the march, pilgrimage, every year, to selma, alabama. because i've been going for a long time now. i mean, probably 20 years or more. off and on. but barbara, one of the things i have seen, since you were there on that 50th anniversary, is that the bipartisanship has dwindled for that trip. and we need to get that back i think. it truly has dwindled. now you don't see as many republicans going. just trying to not be political here, it's just a fact. it's noticeable. it is very noticeable when folks don't come and experience that. and see that. and i love the idea. you know, our former members of congress association does a congress-to-campus program that we might ought to try to think about stepping up a little bit in this arena because we -- when we go to these campuses, what we are demonstrating is governing and civility and trying to work tog
up to harvard, go to university of pennsylvania, go with those students who have experienced the racism that they've experienced and walk through exactly what they've experienced. doug: there's nothing like it. barbara: instead of having hearings, do what john lewis did. doug: i have told folks two things. on the pilgrimage, the march, pilgrimage, every year, to selma, alabama. because i've been going for a long time now. i mean, probably 20 years or more. off and on. but barbara, one of the...
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doug, i want to start with you. the president has been firm in saying i'm running, i'm running, i'm running, and i have said i don't see a universehere president biden doesn't run but i did see those two pieces. the axios piece and i see the politico one that it's an ever present weight, hunter's legal troubles. do you think there is a chance he pulls back from his run? >> you know, a month or two ago i would have agreed with you, no chance he's not running. in his mind today, he is running. but that being said, with poll numbers as bad as his numbers, with an approval at 33%, and with the impeachment inquiry having been opened and his obvious cognitive challenges, i think he'll have a family meeting over the holidays, and whether he decides to run or not ultimately, i still think it's an open question. so i think this is an evolving story and let's stay tuned and wait until january. >> very interesting. victor, i want to come to you because i want to give a word of warning to viewers. the polls haven't always been right. there was supposed to be a red wave. there was not. when you look at trump and the voters he's bringing in he
doug, i want to start with you. the president has been firm in saying i'm running, i'm running, i'm running, and i have said i don't see a universehere president biden doesn't run but i did see those two pieces. the axios piece and i see the politico one that it's an ever present weight, hunter's legal troubles. do you think there is a chance he pulls back from his run? >> you know, a month or two ago i would have agreed with you, no chance he's not running. in his mind today, he is...
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doug emhoff who made history as the nation's first jewish spouse of a president or vice president called on americans to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism. during the national menorah lighting ceremony, he slammed leaders of elite universitiesor their remarks at a congressional hearing about alleged incidents of anti-semitism on their campuses. >> we've seen the presidents of some of the most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> and the president of the university of pennsylvania is facing calls to resign over her comments during the congressional hearing on anti-semitism earlier in this week. miguel marquez explains. >> at penn does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? yes or no? >> if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment, yes. >> i'm asking specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying or harassment? >> if it is directed and severe or pervasive, it is harassment. >> so the answer is yes? >> it is a context dependent decision, congresswoman. >> that is your testimony, calling for genocide of jews is depending on the context, tha
doug emhoff who made history as the nation's first jewish spouse of a president or vice president called on americans to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism. during the national menorah lighting ceremony, he slammed leaders of elite universitiesor their remarks at a congressional hearing about alleged incidents of anti-semitism on their campuses. >> we've seen the presidents of some of the most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as...
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of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are under fire for their responses on how to handle calls for jewish genocide on campus. well, tonight second gentleman dougfirst jewish spouse of an american president or vice president, speaking at the national menorah lighting just said, quote, the lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. cbs's nikole killion reports the backlash is also coming from school donors and elected officials. >> reporter: tonight, the presidents of harvard, university of pennsylvania, and mit facing a tough grade after this question was posed to them at a house education hearing this week on anti-semitism. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate mit's code of conduct or rules regarding bullying and harassment? yes or no? >> if targeted at individuals, not making public statements. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? >> if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment, yes. it is a context-dependent decision, congresswoman. >> it's a context-dependent decision? that's your testimony today? calling for the genocide of jews is depending upon the context? does callin
of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are under fire for their responses on how to handle calls for jewish genocide on campus. well, tonight second gentleman dougfirst jewish spouse of an american president or vice president, speaking at the national menorah lighting just said, quote, the lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. cbs's nikole killion reports the backlash is also coming from school donors and elected officials. >> reporter: tonight, the presidents of...
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universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable! be one right, that was second gentleman second gentleman dougg the u.s. president for the testimony this week. it is time for our sunday group. let's bring in olivia beavers, political congressional reporter, juan williams fox news senior political analyst, michael allen, former bush national security official, and katie pavlich townhall.com editor, great to see you. katie, liz magill is resenting as president of upenn come up at the comes only after very intense public backlash over the last couple of days as well as costing the university at least $100 million in donations that we know of publicly so far. >> katie: as she was resigning of president of the university, she will be staying as professor at the law school. so she hasn't had full consequences for what has happened here. she should no longer be in a leadership position, but this comes down to a problem that we are seeing that will not be resolved simply by university presidents resigning. it is a good start, but there is a deeply embedded problem of anti-semitism on college campuses
universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. a lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable! be one right, that was second gentleman second gentleman dougg the u.s. president for the testimony this week. it is time for our sunday group. let's bring in olivia beavers, political congressional reporter, juan williams fox news senior political analyst, michael allen, former bush national security official, and katie pavlich townhall.com editor, great...
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