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clear that you too lucky, you'll probably get in, yes, this is ksenia, she graduated from the faculty of history university, and also studies at the konstantin raikin school, so, great, everything in our team... is responsible for the good mood, she is always positive and infects us with this , really, bravo, and andrey, a graduate of mgsu, a hydraulic engineer, and also a graduate of the shchukin theater institute, yeah, andriy has a wonderful sense of humor, if you need some kind of joke, he will of course insert it, you don’t even have to ask him, of course . well we we graduated from the same university with andrey, so we understood each other and also loved to joke while we were studying. so, well. someone should introduce evgeniy. evgeny, evgeny finished, evgeny finished above konstantin raikin. and also studied at moscow state university at isaa - this is an institute for the countries of asia and africa. yes, there is such a thing. what language do you speak, evgeniy, chinese? and he will demonstrate it now. two words. nehal. i'm afraid that everyone already knows this. well, okay, so we
clear that you too lucky, you'll probably get in, yes, this is ksenia, she graduated from the faculty of history university, and also studies at the konstantin raikin school, so, great, everything in our team... is responsible for the good mood, she is always positive and infects us with this , really, bravo, and andrey, a graduate of mgsu, a hydraulic engineer, and also a graduate of the shchukin theater institute, yeah, andriy has a wonderful sense of humor, if you need some kind of joke, he...
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i’ll give you a simple example: i used to teach at a university, and that’s when i went to faculty of history a lot of different grants, such a grant, go to holland, go to spain, go to poland, quite exciting offers for young people, there were grants for everyone except russia. that is, russia, it treated ukraine according to the principle of where you go. the devil's ide against christ. any revolution, as one person said, from a family fight to a revolution, war is the work of satan, the work of satan. it’s amazing how good it is for zelsky now, it’s a religious mess, no, it seems paradoxically, but nevertheless, your temple is beautiful. of course, well, there was also no money to put up a dome, so we can’t get it together for years, but the greek catholics built it once or twice, and the atovians helped them, probably, and canada and the supreme rada, whoever you want, just if there was only inter-confessional strife, well, so that the greek catholic christians can already be said to be silent, then businessmen went there, cars were parked, and if everything happened on february 24, let th
i’ll give you a simple example: i used to teach at a university, and that’s when i went to faculty of history a lot of different grants, such a grant, go to holland, go to spain, go to poland, quite exciting offers for young people, there were grants for everyone except russia. that is, russia, it treated ukraine according to the principle of where you go. the devil's ide against christ. any revolution, as one person said, from a family fight to a revolution, war is the work of satan, the...
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of today... why do we say, how could it be? history does not know the conditional way. i am telling you this as a person who graduated from the facultystory with honors. mr. yevgeny, do you remember putin saying about the document that he once showed, this is the document. in istanbul, they had to sign, arahamia says that there was no such document, there was no peace agreement, let's hear what he said, because it was demonstrative, you could already sign these treasonous agreements on the neutral status of ukraine, but as a firefighter , johnson came and said, no agreements. that's how it was, only people who want to twist any event there for political purposes say that, so that we could sign, look, neither i could sign it, nor any member of the delegation, we didn't at all we even have the legal right to sign something, right, that is, it could only theoretically happen if there was a meeting between zelensky and putin, theoretically and sign something, then it would have to be ratified in the parliament, that is, when people say that, they only say it to the reader or the viewer, or the listener, which viewer was he talking about
of today... why do we say, how could it be? history does not know the conditional way. i am telling you this as a person who graduated from the facultystory with honors. mr. yevgeny, do you remember putin saying about the document that he once showed, this is the document. in istanbul, they had to sign, arahamia says that there was no such document, there was no peace agreement, let's hear what he said, because it was demonstrative, you could already sign these treasonous agreements on the...
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battle was in vasylivka, so you already had your first battle, then you still a student of the faculty of historyies, had at least theoretical knowledge, but did not have combat experience as such, what was memorable about this first battle, first of all there were great excitements, from the beginning to the very end, moments of waiting, because you are such never felt extreme, but when it all started , then it... then it's normal, you don't think about anything anymore, except mechanically do what you need to do, well, it was difficult, it was difficult, because there were inexperienced people around people, there was none, i had no body armor, no helmet, no military uniform, i there were only machine guns and four shops and tremors, i have a photo there, i didn’t understand where the enemy was, there was no air reconnaissance as such at all, even, at least among us, but there was of course intelligence, which, again , we didn’t have any, we didn’t have any information, that's why this chaos and, like, it was the most difficult that could be, in fact, but after that i transferred, joined the az
battle was in vasylivka, so you already had your first battle, then you still a student of the faculty of historyies, had at least theoretical knowledge, but did not have combat experience as such, what was memorable about this first battle, first of all there were great excitements, from the beginning to the very end, moments of waiting, because you are such never felt extreme, but when it all started , then it... then it's normal, you don't think about anything anymore, except mechanically do...
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archimandrite, well, here’s something... history, which means where you can apply this knowledge, the faculty of history farmer, this is an ant farm, well, it all started naturally with the fact that angelina mikhailovna really wanted some kind of what a year coming, she is 5 years old, her son is november 22, november 11, right? she wanted a dog, a cat, spiders, snakes, an elephant, all this time, this time, yes, this time, yes , yes, then, when the choice came, what to do, because the child wants it, i found just that option ant farm, they didn’t tell me anything, no, when i brought her, when i brought her, she said, no way, i say in general that under no circumstances do i even want to see it, and then in the end you know , that who now pours more water and grains than anyone else? who is this? of course, our mother, we even need to tell you a little about what an ant farm is, it’s a small family, there are literally maybe 10 ants of a certain type that live in a closed... space, they can’t run there, but they have a storage room there , yes, what do they have there, they have a place where they take
archimandrite, well, here’s something... history, which means where you can apply this knowledge, the faculty of history farmer, this is an ant farm, well, it all started naturally with the fact that angelina mikhailovna really wanted some kind of what a year coming, she is 5 years old, her son is november 22, november 11, right? she wanted a dog, a cat, spiders, snakes, an elephant, all this time, this time, yes, this time, yes , yes, then, when the choice came, what to do, because the child...
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began, and i thought, what a strange name, who is he anyway, and he will study with me at the faculty of historyprime minister, she found a cure for her pain, a new love, she decided to leave her husband, the mysterious man turned out to be today's representative of the local government from sopot. wojciech fulick, poet and writer, underground activists. you definitely surprised me by the fact that, for example, you mentioned your cheating on your husband. why did you think this was worth talking about? because this is true. this book is also about how we fought for our love. listen, what is this best friend? this wojciech, what's his name? well, this is an ordinary party functionary at that time, but this is a very old story, you know, it was , that is, if she was 20 years old, that is, this fact was, well, somehow entered the public sphere 20 years later, yes , that is, well, it was perceived then this is like sinfulness , nothing more, especially since wait, what about catholic poland, oh, you understand, catholic poland, an absolutely known fact, tusk and malgazhata, his wife, went to church
began, and i thought, what a strange name, who is he anyway, and he will study with me at the faculty of historyprime minister, she found a cure for her pain, a new love, she decided to leave her husband, the mysterious man turned out to be today's representative of the local government from sopot. wojciech fulick, poet and writer, underground activists. you definitely surprised me by the fact that, for example, you mentioned your cheating on your husband. why did you think this was worth...
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dedicated to the heavenly hundred words of god, i used the phrase that i once said the dean of the history facultys in order to, uh, draw some objective conclusions. and when there was some kind of imposition that it was necessary to make an exhibition dedicated to the maidan, in the heavenly hundred, i said, guys, time must pass, history must stand, thanks to this phrase, to me. to avoid moments between drops of water, well, i managed. natalya, what was your personal attitude towards you, as the director of the museum? were there any dangerous situations there, unpleasant situations associated with a threat? if we take the moment when i was working as the director of the museum, yes, the public of the city, some of them, certainly considered me pro-russian, a separatist, and so on, so, well, in the press, in the yellow press, i called me names in every possible way. were there any threats? i started receiving threats not so long ago, in particular in april of this year, when i was also engaged in exhibition activities here, talking about how the nazis treated us, and then on the other side we saw
dedicated to the heavenly hundred words of god, i used the phrase that i once said the dean of the history facultys in order to, uh, draw some objective conclusions. and when there was some kind of imposition that it was necessary to make an exhibition dedicated to the maidan, in the heavenly hundred, i said, guys, time must pass, history must stand, thanks to this phrase, to me. to avoid moments between drops of water, well, i managed. natalya, what was your personal attitude towards you, as...
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according to putin’s instructions, elena malysheva, the dean of the faculty of archival affairs at the roggu institute of historyrchives, will be appointed head of the center. the government has been instructed to allocate premises to the center by february 1, 2024 and provide annual funding. let me remind you that the project to create such a center was discussed back in early september, during... meeting of the organizing committee pobeda. the head of state then supported the initiative and instructed to quickly resolve all issues. vladimir putin noted that russia will certainly we need such a center. vladimir putin then appointed the head of the russian presidential administration, anton voino, to be responsible for the development of the project. alfa bank was the first in russia to abolish commissions for all transfers and payments. order a free alpha debit card. not just profitable. alpha is profitable. be irresistible this fall. choose products for skin care and beauty of your hair. at competitive prices. to valberis! the vtb team is with you, the vtbek card has up to 30%. so many, of course, because it w
according to putin’s instructions, elena malysheva, the dean of the faculty of archival affairs at the roggu institute of historyrchives, will be appointed head of the center. the government has been instructed to allocate premises to the center by february 1, 2024 and provide annual funding. let me remind you that the project to create such a center was discussed back in early september, during... meeting of the organizing committee pobeda. the head of state then supported the initiative and...
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benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the auor of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, vil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming dr. kar
benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the auor of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for...
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benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming
benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for...
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benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming
benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center of the city university of new york. he's the author of defiance of the patriot the boston tea party and the making of america which was awarded the kok books prize from the society of the cincinnati in 2013 and rebels rising cities and the american revolution. he's written about nationalism. firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for...
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of the woke virus. st it's where the virus was created, it's where it mutated, it's where it spread. and i describe the history of marxists going to the facultiesuniversities starting in the '60s and '70s. and from there it spread. each chapter of the book takes on a different institution. so i go from universities to k-1 the education, to journalism, to big business, to big tech, to entertainment, to movies and television and sports and music, to science. and let's take, for example, big business. look, you focus on business a lot. stuart: yep. >> the chapter on big business, i number one discuss, you know, ten years ago if i would have suggested to you that fortune 100 companies would become the economic enforcers of a left-wing agenda, you would have said that's crazy. stuart: i would. >> that doesn't headache any sense at all. and yet now we're seeing company after company after company engaging in politics. and so i describe, for example, when bank of america and citi the group both -- citigroup both put out announcements saying they would refuse to provide banking services to retailers unless they complied with their own preferred gun con
of the woke virus. st it's where the virus was created, it's where it mutated, it's where it spread. and i describe the history of marxists going to the facultiesuniversities starting in the '60s and '70s. and from there it spread. each chapter of the book takes on a different institution. so i go from universities to k-1 the education, to journalism, to big business, to big tech, to entertainment, to movies and television and sports and music, to science. and let's take, for example, big...
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harvard case illustrated how athletes come out legacy applicants, families who have a history of donating the faculty make up a large percentage of each class. what these applicants make up 5% of applicants every year. they constitute 30% of the applicants admitted each year. 70% of these applicants are white. research also shows that standardized tests have the discriminant oratory impact. and reduce scores that correlate more with students income, zip code socioeconomic background then the students ability to succeed in college. let me allow the use and emissions without further examining the effect is in fact unacceptable. so would my colleagues say they want a system based on merit, the problem is the current system is not based solely on merit. the counter basis, the outcome remains discriminatory. the responsibility to eliminate and achieve diverse learning. issue guidance to ensure schools and colleges will fill their title vi obligations and address examining discriminatory factors they are not counter balance. it is to achieve equal opportunity to the equity and inclusion enforcement act whi
harvard case illustrated how athletes come out legacy applicants, families who have a history of donating the faculty make up a large percentage of each class. what these applicants make up 5% of applicants every year. they constitute 30% of the applicants admitted each year. 70% of these applicants are white. research also shows that standardized tests have the discriminant oratory impact. and reduce scores that correlate more with students income, zip code socioeconomic background then the...
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benjamin carp, he the daniel m lyons, professor of american history at brooklyn college faculty at the graduate center
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of americans rallied here and we spoke in solidarity. yet on our college campuses, students and faculty have abandoned history of israel and sided with a terrorist organization that is intent on wiping out the jewish people and hamas is using hospitals, hospitals as command centers. so why are the most antisemites and hamas backers on our u.s. college campuses often in positions of proposal nance? universities have become antisemitic rhetoric and hard to cut the ties between antisemitism. from the national research highlights the $13 million in unreported foreign contributions to 200 colleges and universities. the common thread between these institutions was gritter exposure to antisemitic rhetoric. students for justice in palestine are linked to sun safery organizations and had potential leaks to hamas. colleges have been slow to respond that they condone these methods on the student population. i am glad to have you folks standing up against antisemitism and supporting the state of israel. mr. schanzer, you studied middle eastern history. what do you say when palestinian students are trying to stand up and jewish people are living on stolen la
of americans rallied here and we spoke in solidarity. yet on our college campuses, students and faculty have abandoned history of israel and sided with a terrorist organization that is intent on wiping out the jewish people and hamas is using hospitals, hospitals as command centers. so why are the most antisemites and hamas backers on our u.s. college campuses often in positions of proposal nance? universities have become antisemitic rhetoric and hard to cut the ties between antisemitism. from...
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the roots of this new phase lie in well-documented 75-plus year history of israeli settler colonialism military occupation and apartheid. this thing is signed by 164 facultymembers at the claire mount college group. >> this is all very revealing about the culture and the climate of higher education in our country today. parents who are thinking of sending their children off to college next year are going to make decisions accordingly. particularly jewish parents but not only jewish parents. this isn't a safe environment for jewish students right now but it's also not a healthy environment for any student. and parents are waking up to that >> trace: yeah they really are. this is julie raymond american jewish federation committee. watch. >> it's not a matter of, you know, if there's going to be a future attack against jewish students on a campus, it is a matters of when. and until they really step up and change the rhetoric and change their response, jewish students aren't going to feel safe on campus >> trace: and you can't just ignore the hatred kate and go back to the way things were, right? >> no, you absolutely can't. i can't even imagine going to coll
the roots of this new phase lie in well-documented 75-plus year history of israeli settler colonialism military occupation and apartheid. this thing is signed by 164 facultymembers at the claire mount college group. >> this is all very revealing about the culture and the climate of higher education in our country today. parents who are thinking of sending their children off to college next year are going to make decisions accordingly. particularly jewish parents but not only jewish...
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there scared , it seems to me that he didn’t like her either, although her history is very suitable for... you, she has a faculty ofkfasts, really, of course , they prepared a surprise, yes, she did, come in, while lena and i chat, well, i ’m looking right at you , i can’t... how is dad doing, yes, everything’s fine, great, dad, look, they are a happy family, yes, they came as a family, all together , we have been traveling with katya for 2 years, by the way, it seems that ekaterina said that she is in her fourth decade, she wants children quickly, not just one, but here in thailand - well, because she also loves to travel very much, you need a wife for the trip, here is a bright representative... for such a wife , everything is going perfectly so far for the trip, i’m just afraid of jinxing it, zhenya, you must help catherine, so go through the third door here , okay, she doesn’t seem to be doing anything concrete, like no singing, no dancing, no fitness, or anything else, which means there will be some kind of skit, oh, dear, i... came back early, i'm glad, my love, go straight to bed, here's the bull , a friend
there scared , it seems to me that he didn’t like her either, although her history is very suitable for... you, she has a faculty ofkfasts, really, of course , they prepared a surprise, yes, she did, come in, while lena and i chat, well, i ’m looking right at you , i can’t... how is dad doing, yes, everything’s fine, great, dad, look, they are a happy family, yes, they came as a family, all together , we have been traveling with katya for 2 years, by the way, it seems that ekaterina...
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and she is also associate professor of history at, her alma mater, the historic tougaloo college before the opportunity. before returning to tougaloo as a faculty member in 2013, chamberlain was founding director of the cofa civil education center at jackson state, and she is also served as a scholar consultant for numerous local, state and national civil rights projects. her scholarship on children's activism in the 1960s, civil rights richard lou her left grew up in a biracial family that was spiritually and intellectually guided by parents who were both anti-colonialist and culturally affirming. his artwork has been cited in over 40 scholarly books and on the cover of five different books, the most of which chicano art a anthology was included by art news in the top 100 art books of the decade. lou served for a total of 29 years as department chair at three institutions of higher education, and he continues to exhibit while teaching in the department of art at the of memphis. project. also a mississippi native up the road in richland is co-founder of the emmett till interpretive center in sumner, mississippi. he has dedicated his career to e
and she is also associate professor of history at, her alma mater, the historic tougaloo college before the opportunity. before returning to tougaloo as a faculty member in 2013, chamberlain was founding director of the cofa civil education center at jackson state, and she is also served as a scholar consultant for numerous local, state and national civil rights projects. her scholarship on children's activism in the 1960s, civil rights richard lou her left grew up in a biracial family that was...
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and then became a visiting professor of history at vanderbilt university. in 1987, he joined the history faculty at texas a&m university, where he taught for 17 years. and in 2005, he returned to the university of texas, where he has been ever since. in addition to his books, his articles have appeared in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washington post, the boston globe, the atlantic monthly. smithsonian national interest, american historical review. the journal of american history and political science quarterly. american history and many other newspapers, magazines and journals. so you can just get a sense from that. he's a scholar who also writes for a wider public audience. he's a regular guest on national radio and television programs and is frequently interviewed by the american and foreign press. so please join me in welcoming, giving a warm madison foundation. welcome to professor h.w. brands. this is intended to keep me from talking to long. thanks very much, jeff, for that kind introduction. and thank you for the james madison foundation for having me here. i'm delight
and then became a visiting professor of history at vanderbilt university. in 1987, he joined the history faculty at texas a&m university, where he taught for 17 years. and in 2005, he returned to the university of texas, where he has been ever since. in addition to his books, his articles have appeared in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washington post, the boston globe, the atlantic monthly. smithsonian national interest, american historical review. the journal of american...
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of their jewish students, faculty and guests. one word that comes to mind is regression. the extreme rhetoric on college campuses is, sadly, yet another chapter in the troubled history between jewish students and american universities. it started with quotas. in 19 2, harvard president abbott lowell proposed a cap on the number of jewish enrollees each year. many other universities adopted similar policies. out of jewish quotas, alternative jewish education opportunities were born. in 1948, bran dice university was founded, it was named after lowell's great enemy, the first jewish supreme court justice, louis bran dies. the niche -- brandeis. the initial student class was overwhelmingly jewish. 12 miles down the road from cambridge it stood as a stark reminder of ethnic discrimination. the world progressed greatly in the postwar period but the events of the past month have ripped open a wound in american postsecondary education that had been festering. there's no better example than modern harvard. the coalition student group letter from harvard was the first anti-semitic demonstration on campus to make the news after hamas' october 7 attack. , henning back to harvard's jew
of their jewish students, faculty and guests. one word that comes to mind is regression. the extreme rhetoric on college campuses is, sadly, yet another chapter in the troubled history between jewish students and american universities. it started with quotas. in 19 2, harvard president abbott lowell proposed a cap on the number of jewish enrollees each year. many other universities adopted similar policies. out of jewish quotas, alternative jewish education opportunities were born. in 1948,...
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history rooted in demonstration, tonight its leadership at the of california making headlines after the university president issued a statement calling the hamas attack, an act of terrorism, a group of 300 faculty members demanded school officials retract its charges of terrorism to uplift the palestinian freedom struggle, but monday regent jay sures, who is also vice chairman of united talent agency, called the counter letter appalling and repugnant adding, it seeks to legitimize and defend the horrific savagery of the hamas massacre. >> i think that we need to start treating other people as human beings instead of labels like israeli and palestinian. >> reporter: more than just a volatile flash point on campus, hate crimes against jews and muslims are both on the rise nationwide in las vegas, a man is charged with leaving a series of anti-semitic threats for senator jacky rosen. >> no one has the right to intimidate, to threaten, incite violence in the leadership, but all of our universities need to take that stance strongly against all of it, whether it's anti-semitism, racism, islamophobia, or other forms of hate. >> reporter: tonight, a war overseas and clashes here at home miguel almaguer
history rooted in demonstration, tonight its leadership at the of california making headlines after the university president issued a statement calling the hamas attack, an act of terrorism, a group of 300 faculty members demanded school officials retract its charges of terrorism to uplift the palestinian freedom struggle, but monday regent jay sures, who is also vice chairman of united talent agency, called the counter letter appalling and repugnant adding, it seeks to legitimize and defend...
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faculty member of harvard. thanks for being here. >> great to be with you. >> you have written a lot about world affairs, and history, about the movement and the shifts that happen over the course of history. we're watching a lot of that play out now. you also wrote a very well-received autobiography from henry kissinger that passed away at the age of 100 yesterday. he was a master diplomat with and extensive history in the nixon and ford administrations and well-beyond that as a statesman and adviser. when you listen to secretary of state blinken try to navigate what's going on right now, what goes through your mind, neil? >> one thing i learned from henry kissinger is you don't know what the secretary of state knows. professors should be circumscept about criticizing people in office. having said that, i can't help by contrast henry kissinger's role 50 years ago when israel was attacked by syria and egypt with the role that secretary blinken is playing today. secretary blinken seems to spend a lot of time shuttling to israel to tell israel to lay off. whereas henry kissingershuttled all around the middle east. he was in syria, egypt,
faculty member of harvard. thanks for being here. >> great to be with you. >> you have written a lot about world affairs, and history, about the movement and the shifts that happen over the course of history. we're watching a lot of that play out now. you also wrote a very well-received autobiography from henry kissinger that passed away at the age of 100 yesterday. he was a master diplomat with and extensive history in the nixon and ford administrations and well-beyond that as a...
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how recorded athletes, legacy applicants, applicant family had a history of donating money to the school and children of harvard faculty make up a large percentage of each admitted class. in fact, while the applicants make up less than 5% of what these applicants make up 5% of harvard applicants every year, they constitute 30% of the applicants admitted each year. nearly 70% of these applicants are white. research also shows that standardized tests, many institutions require for admissions, have a discriminatory impact. and, in fact, produce scores that correlate more with students income, z.i.p. code, family wealth, socioeconomic background, and parents' educational attainment than the student and their ability to succeed in college for two blindly allowed the use of admissions without further examining the discriminatory effect is, in fact, unacceptable. so, when my colleagues across the aisle say they want a system based on merit, i agree but the problem is the current system is not based solely on merit, and without policies to counterbalance the discriminatory factors, the outcome of the system will remain discrim
how recorded athletes, legacy applicants, applicant family had a history of donating money to the school and children of harvard faculty make up a large percentage of each admitted class. in fact, while the applicants make up less than 5% of what these applicants make up 5% of harvard applicants every year, they constitute 30% of the applicants admitted each year. nearly 70% of these applicants are white. research also shows that standardized tests, many institutions require for admissions,...
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the solution they are part of the problem that is what we are seeing unfortunately on many college campuses and even among faculty. arthel: do you feel you can still teach history, refresh knowledge about history without appearing to formulate a narrative? >> you know i think it is important in my classroom to hear everybody's a penny every bit of different backgrounds have a different point of view the point here is to look for the truth universities doing research that are looking for the truth and i think we can achieve that with diversity but as long as we respect each other as angst means freedom of speech in a way that will move us forward not backward. and that freedom of speech comes with accountability prison whether it's converting the freedom of speech into hate speech should be accounted for that is something we need to figure out a way of doing it. very soon because otherwise it's going to be too late. arthel: let's hope not. let me read ace statement from a harvard alumnus disses open letter to the university universitypresident at harvard i do not believe anti-semitism is widespread among the student body and faculty at harvard rather i believe a
the solution they are part of the problem that is what we are seeing unfortunately on many college campuses and even among faculty. arthel: do you feel you can still teach history, refresh knowledge about history without appearing to formulate a narrative? >> you know i think it is important in my classroom to hear everybody's a penny every bit of different backgrounds have a different point of view the point here is to look for the truth universities doing research that are looking for...
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of history, you know, it's pretty pathetic. now there's universities, davian, universities and sounds like they're waking up saying, hey, it's wrong to normalize terrorists that attack innocent civilians and 300ucla facultysrael protests and columbia university suspend two anti-israel student groups for violating stool school policy on violent rhetoric and intimidation. is it wrong to normalize terrorists? >> yes, i think 100% we have seen that campus administration all across america have finally started to wake up. i mean, in truth, they're starting to wake up because donor money is whittling away. nay, they're waking up and finally realizing it is not okay to allow violent group short term orientations be on cam news and not okay for certain groups of students to not feel safe on campus. it is not okay for certain students to feel like they need to have a buddy system going from door to door. elizabeth: i can't tell you how infuriating this is, davian, and you are so smart in outlining what the issues are. the united states soul not be in this position right now. and should not be inflicted upon by the antidemocratic people taking advantage of u.s. constitution and the bill of rightsment you can have
of history, you know, it's pretty pathetic. now there's universities, davian, universities and sounds like they're waking up saying, hey, it's wrong to normalize terrorists that attack innocent civilians and 300ucla facultysrael protests and columbia university suspend two anti-israel student groups for violating stool school policy on violent rhetoric and intimidation. is it wrong to normalize terrorists? >> yes, i think 100% we have seen that campus administration all across america...
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of students, faculty taking part. the university president and professor said their goal was to offer a historical perspective top develop understanding of the past history of israel and palestine to help people grasp the full scope of what is taking place. they hope the conversation will help provide a better understanding and longstanding conflict in which world leaders have sought a longstanding peace. thoughtful discussions in which and this was done at the university last week, is the breakthrough for peace and reconciliation. may other organizations follow the lead of the university. thank you, mr. speaker and i wish to submit a copy of the "toledo blade" that recognizes this event and important contribution to human understanding. i yield back. . . i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? without objection. >> i'm proud to represent mecklenburg and gaston county. i want to report back on bipartisan progress. we have a huge problem with fentanyl across the state as we do across the country. we have new funding both to prevent overdoses and crack down on the organized line of sc
of students, faculty taking part. the university president and professor said their goal was to offer a historical perspective top develop understanding of the past history of israel and palestine to help people grasp the full scope of what is taking place. they hope the conversation will help provide a better understanding and longstanding conflict in which world leaders have sought a longstanding peace. thoughtful discussions in which and this was done at the university last week, is the...
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a ceo of a tech company in cambridge, who said, okay, protest about the buildings, about this history, change the names. but the 27 like what happened to them. and so he reached out to a faculty member at georgetown, as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into th and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died. and he said they all died like nearly 300 people. they all died. no descendants. and that seemed implausible to him. there were certainly other people in the working group at georgetown who thought there were descendants. but th guy said there weren't. and so this g, richard cellini, said to himself, that makes up no sense. and richard was someone he's a white guy, ceo of a ch company, a republican guy who had not been involved in racial justice issues in any way before, but he loved georgetown. and he said, you know, like, i think we kind of oh, you, you know, something to these people. we the existence is connected to these people. and so he hired a team of genealogists who started digging and trying to find descendants. and then h
a ceo of a tech company in cambridge, who said, okay, protest about the buildings, about this history, change the names. but the 27 like what happened to them. and so he reached out to a faculty member at georgetown, as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into th and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died. and he said they all died like nearly 300...
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of their jewish students, faculty and guests. one word that comes to mind is regression. the extreme rhetoric on college campuses is, sadly, yet another chapter in the troubled history between jewish students and american universities. it started with quotas. in 19 2, harvard president abbott lowell proposed a cap on the number of jewish enrollees each year. many other universities adopted similar policies. out of jewish quotas, alternative jewish education opportunities were born. in 1948, bran dice university was founded, it was named after lowell's great enemy, the first jewish supreme court justice, louis bran dies. the niche -- brandeis. the initial student class was overwhelmingly jewish. 12 miles down the road from cambridge it stood as a stark reminder of ethnic discrimination. the world progressed greatly in the postwar period but the events of the past month have ripped open a wound in american postsecondary education that had been festering. there's no better example than modern harvard. the coalition student group letter from harvard was the first anti-semitic demonstration on campus to make the news after hamas' october 7 attack. , henning back to harvard's jew
of their jewish students, faculty and guests. one word that comes to mind is regression. the extreme rhetoric on college campuses is, sadly, yet another chapter in the troubled history between jewish students and american universities. it started with quotas. in 19 2, harvard president abbott lowell proposed a cap on the number of jewish enrollees each year. many other universities adopted similar policies. out of jewish quotas, alternative jewish education opportunities were born. in 1948,...