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. >> dr. allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise rereproductive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us an extraordinary oyster. it's 30 to 50% higher meat yield. it grows so fast that those diseases, really, don't have time to kill it. and it doesn't spawn so it's available year round for consumption and for sale. >> ecology and culture often clash when it comes to managing oysters. when you come right down to it, watermen, scientists, and everyone who lives in the chchesapeake bay watershed, all want the same thing, a teeming, healthy, sustainable bay. oyster restoration is one giant step toward that goal. >> "spat" is the title of my film and that's appropriate for my film
. >> dr. allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise rereproductive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us...
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>> dr. allen, you're the daughter of the most brilliant man i know. so i'm glad to be able to be in the room here today. >> you're very seat. >> but i wanted to ask a little bit about you. so you're a political theorist, but this seems and feels like a history project. so can you talk about how you ended up being involved in this project in the first place and what it means in terms of your -- in the context of your broader work? >> thank you for your question. so with regard to the technical matter of my academic training, i'm both a historian and a political philosopher. i have a ph.d. in classics, in history, and political science and political philosophy. so half of my academic training is nitty-gritty archival historical research. it's true that my training applied to antiquity, ancient greece and ancient rome, opposed to the early american republic. but it's the same set of skills specifically. so how did i get into this project and bring emily into it with her remarkable skills? basically i taught the declaration of independence as a course in
>> dr. allen, you're the daughter of the most brilliant man i know. so i'm glad to be able to be in the room here today. >> you're very seat. >> but i wanted to ask a little bit about you. so you're a political theorist, but this seems and feels like a history project. so can you talk about how you ended up being involved in this project in the first place and what it means in terms of your -- in the context of your broader work? >> thank you for your question. so with...
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dr. danielle allen. >> guest: i am glad to be your. >> host: i want to talk about how i came to know about your book. i was sent this book from people what c-span there is a book coming out do you want to check out? i said of course. and i read your book "cuz" and i was blown away. just a the power and the honesty and the critique of a larger challenge taking place and how that if -- impacts individual life. andy even before i would love to talk to about your process. so what was that process by want to tell this story?. >> there are a lot of different pieces to that so michael was an amazing person my cousin to the book was about the was a talented writer but before he died so in the back of my head there what is a question of how to tell his story at the same time as a professor in to give us a lecture it is the famous lecture series of dubois lecture so i agreed to do these lectures and i kept giving the abstract a title like racing and the quality and as i got what -- closer i felt i cannot possibly try to talk about african-american experience without the story so that was the first j
dr. danielle allen. >> guest: i am glad to be your. >> host: i want to talk about how i came to know about your book. i was sent this book from people what c-span there is a book coming out do you want to check out? i said of course. and i read your book "cuz" and i was blown away. just a the power and the honesty and the critique of a larger challenge taking place and how that if -- impacts individual life. andy even before i would love to talk to about your process. so...
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we'll talk to dr. allen dershowitz coming up.ns shocked as president makes a deal with dems. the government establishment isn't looking at the whole picture. white house budget director mick mulvaney making his way to the couch ♪ not a yes, sir ♪ not a follower ♪ fit the box ♪ fit the mold ♪ in the foyer ♪ take a number ♪ i was lightning ♪ before the thunder ♪ thunder ♪r thunder ♪ needs a great how. ♪ aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. for mom, the nation's largest senior living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior care communities around the country and i've got to tell you, today's senior livingnd communities are better than tever.ou, today's senior living communities are better than ever. these days
we'll talk to dr. allen dershowitz coming up.ns shocked as president makes a deal with dems. the government establishment isn't looking at the whole picture. white house budget director mick mulvaney making his way to the couch ♪ not a yes, sir ♪ not a follower ♪ fit the box ♪ fit the mold ♪ in the foyer ♪ take a number ♪ i was lightning ♪ before the thunder ♪ thunder ♪r thunder ♪ needs a great how. ♪ aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold...
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dr. danielle allen. >> guest: i am glad to be your. >> host: i want to talk about how i came to know about your book. i was sent this book from people what c-span there is a book coming out do you
dr. danielle allen. >> guest: i am glad to be your. >> host: i want to talk about how i came to know about your book. i was sent this book from people what c-span there is a book coming out do you
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dr. danielle allen to talk about her book. >> guest: i am glad to be here. >> host: so to give some backgroundn your book. and jedi send this new book to you? is set above to check at out. but i read your book "cuz" and i was blown away. with the power of the honesty of a larger structural challenge taking place and how that impacts individual lives is a distinct pleasure. >> fake you very much i had so many questions i wanted to ask even before that i would love to talk to about your process. this is not your first book of what you have done before. >> there are a lot of different pieces my cousin michael was an amazing person also a talented writer who had off hard life that ended early but we always felt he would tell his story. so at the same time i added an invitation this is a famous lecture series and to try to say something. to get these abstract titles that i possibly could die in contemporary america without telling the truth of the story and then reaching out to the family members. and teetoo to interview people and one of the hardest things that my family had never talked about wha
dr. danielle allen to talk about her book. >> guest: i am glad to be here. >> host: so to give some backgroundn your book. and jedi send this new book to you? is set above to check at out. but i read your book "cuz" and i was blown away. with the power of the honesty of a larger structural challenge taking place and how that impacts individual lives is a distinct pleasure. >> fake you very much i had so many questions i wanted to ask even before that i would love to...
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. >> thank you very much, admiral tha dr thad allen. >>> tom price vowing to repay the governor for his seat on private charters, but just for his seat. is it too little too late? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ a dell advisor can help you choose the right products with powerful intel® core™ processors. ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a
. >> thank you very much, admiral tha dr thad allen. >>> tom price vowing to repay the governor for his seat on private charters, but just for his seat. is it too little too late? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ a dell advisor can help you choose the right products with powerful intel® core™ processors. ♪ if you have moderate to severe...
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my name is dr. allen arnold, and i'm a science and technology policy fellow. i want to thank you all for my education to work at a governme government -- the programs i work with is the actual applications or submissions to the federal government. so how do, say, a person working in government increase the applications from schools and teachers from organizations to actually get them to get the funding, is my question. >> we can take responses both from those on on the panel and if you want to address those as well. >> i'll just start and say that i appreciate the question, it was a concern that i know we had when we were at the department. one of the ways that we dealt with it was just getting out there. i mean, one of the things that i did a lot was actually try to attend and participate in not just conferences, but meetings, engagements with administrators, teachers, parents, in order to oej indicate them about our grant programs, because often times people didn't know what they didn't know. and i got up there and tried to make sure that they were familiar
my name is dr. allen arnold, and i'm a science and technology policy fellow. i want to thank you all for my education to work at a governme government -- the programs i work with is the actual applications or submissions to the federal government. so how do, say, a person working in government increase the applications from schools and teachers from organizations to actually get them to get the funding, is my question. >> we can take responses both from those on on the panel and if you...
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let's talk to dr chris allen of the university of birmingham, who has studied the ideology and rise ofs written on the national action group. thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? i am thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? iam not thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? i am not really surprised. from the research i did prior to them being banned a new day but very active, very much targeting the youth demographic. very much a kind of group which is a traditional national socialist organisation, so with hearing hitler, quoting from mein kampfand with hearing hitler, quoting from mein kampf and using a lot of the nazi symbols within their promotional material. one of the things from today it is that my anecdotal evidence was that there we re anecdotal evidence was that there were still active in the west midlands in certain circles. so many ways i am not surprise arrests been made. they are relatively small group. tell us more about their organisation and what kind of numbers are talking about? organisation and what kind of numbers are talking abounm organisation a
let's talk to dr chris allen of the university of birmingham, who has studied the ideology and rise ofs written on the national action group. thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? i am thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? iam not thanks forjoining us. what are your thoughts? i am not really surprised. from the research i did prior to them being banned a new day but very active, very much targeting the youth demographic. very much a kind of group which is a traditional national...
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dr. torez. keep safe. >> i want to bring in our panel, rule riaz, aaron mcpike, and jonathan allen. and bob cusack, the hill's editor in chief. jonathan, let me start with you. trump is headed to puerto rico on tuesday. is it too little too late or is this just to improve the optics? what's the purpose of his visit? >> well, the president has been planning this for some time that he wanted to go to puerto rico to show the commitment and resolve of the federal government to helping puerto rico. some of his tweets over the last 24 hours notwithstanding. but also wanted to go at a time when he was less likely to impede the recovery effort there. presidents always sort of struggle with that when's the right time to go in and you're not diverting so many resources to be an impediment. he wants to bring attention to the situation. it's been a little confusing with the tweets where he's fighting with the mayor of san juan. obviously that's not delivering water or food to anybody. >> what do you make of that twitter battle or at least on his side, he's on twitter, that the president now is
dr. torez. keep safe. >> i want to bring in our panel, rule riaz, aaron mcpike, and jonathan allen. and bob cusack, the hill's editor in chief. jonathan, let me start with you. trump is headed to puerto rico on tuesday. is it too little too late or is this just to improve the optics? what's the purpose of his visit? >> well, the president has been planning this for some time that he wanted to go to puerto rico to show the commitment and resolve of the federal government to helping...
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allen movie. guys. >> thank you, deborah. so much for that. >>> dr. at the desk. >> good morning. >> you we piece lupus is very misunderstood.s the connection between lupus and kidneytransplant an autoimmune literally y body's organs or o that's attacked. because the body senses it as kind of a foreign -- we don't lupusfright physical is when it kidneys is a serio life-threatening condition. when someone's kidneys start to fail t with two options, hemodialysis a filtration of the blood that can leave them alive or organ transpla unusual to see someones the stage ofidney failure where an organ transplantation is even an option. but it's a great opportunity to talk about, you know with kidney transplantation because we have two. you can do a living directed donation. >> is it a cure? cur lupus. that's important but it's a cure for t kidney failure.idne transplantation in cases the diseased or dead kidney is not removed so you leave the two kidneys in there and the transplanted kidney is in the pelvis just some numbers that are important to know 15,000 k
allen movie. guys. >> thank you, deborah. so much for that. >>> dr. at the desk. >> good morning. >> you we piece lupus is very misunderstood.s the connection between lupus and kidneytransplant an autoimmune literally y body's organs or o that's attacked. because the body senses it as kind of a foreign -- we don't lupusfright physical is when it kidneys is a serio life-threatening condition. when someone's kidneys start to fail t with two options, hemodialysis a...
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allen movie. guys. >> thank you, deborah. so much for that. >>> dr.ow at the desk. >> good morning. >> we heard that piece and lupus is very misunderstood. >> right. >> so what is the connection between lupus and kidney transplants? >> so lupus is an autoimmune disease where literally your body's own organs or joints or skin because that's an organ, are attacked because the body senses it as kind of a foreign -- we don't understand why but lupus nephritis is when it attacks the body attacks the kidneys -- is a serious and potentially life-th. when someone's kidneys start to fail they are left with two options, hemodialysis, a filtration of the blood that can literally keep them alive or organ transplantation. now it's unusual to see someone this young get to the stage of kidney failure where an organ transplantation is even an option. but it's a great opportunity to talk about, you know, with kidney transplantation because we have two. you can do a living directed donation. >> is it a cure? >> it can -- it's not a cure for the lupus, george. that's re
allen movie. guys. >> thank you, deborah. so much for that. >>> dr.ow at the desk. >> good morning. >> we heard that piece and lupus is very misunderstood. >> right. >> so what is the connection between lupus and kidney transplants? >> so lupus is an autoimmune disease where literally your body's own organs or joints or skin because that's an organ, are attacked because the body senses it as kind of a foreign -- we don't understand why but lupus...
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dr. cramer thank you for all you do sir >> thank you >> caller: second to them is jd.com >> there is no decasecond ally baa. we'll stick with that. allenn california. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about at&t for 5 1/2%. >> yeah it's tempting yeah i want in my bullpen -- club news letters but i haven't been able to pull the trigger how about don in massachusetts >> caller: boo ya jim. the stock i wanted to ask you about is kor zero. >> i like core zero but i got to tell you, i love --. let's go to al in alabama. al. >> caller: hi jim. watched your show for many years. >> thank you >> caller: i'm a long time -- >> oh stay -- my -- that's a good name. let's go to hary in california >> caller: hi jim, i'm such a great fan. question for a stock bison >> people sold that stock down when it reported and that was a grave error. it was a good quarter. i remain convinced this company is a good long-term holder jason in massachusetts jason. >> caller: hey boo ya baby >> boo ya. >> caller: i want to know what you think about square ranks. >> everyone knows i like square, we caught a double in square but i want to hear -- i want to hear from sara
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also with us, keman allen, who was at the ariana grande concert in manchester that was bombed earlier this year, and dran, how has your behaviour changed, if at all, since you were caught up in the bombings? yeah, i can hear you. i was a bit quiet, i wonder if you can tell the audience how your behaviour has changed since you were caught up in the manchester arena bombing? inaudible studio: i'm going to come back to you, the line is not good enough, i really do want to hear what you have got to say, so we will redial. david, hello, can you hear me? yes, ican david, hello, can you hear me? yes, i can you find. thank you for talking to us, i wonder if your behaviour changed at all after 7/7? i'm certainly more conscious of personal safety, one example is i travel a lot by air, for business, andi travel a lot by air, for business, and i kind of make a conscious effort now, when i sit down and, to count cumin seeds i am away from exit rose, to pay attention to the safety demonstrations and so on and so safety demonstrations and so on and so forth. —— to count how many seats iam so forth. —— to count how ma
also with us, keman allen, who was at the ariana grande concert in manchester that was bombed earlier this year, and dran, how has your behaviour changed, if at all, since you were caught up in the bombings? yeah, i can hear you. i was a bit quiet, i wonder if you can tell the audience how your behaviour has changed since you were caught up in the manchester arena bombing? inaudible studio: i'm going to come back to you, the line is not good enough, i really do want to hear what you have got to...