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i went to gw. i'm a proud alum. i studied in that library for fourur years..'t imaginine e what it f like to o know thahat these hat imagages and fraphraseses were projected d on the oututside oft buildiding. >> t to o see many people sitti there under these projecections wawas very uncncomfortablele an dishsheartening g to see. >> reporteter: a senior at gw, aviv a freshman.n. his s grandmotheher lives inin . >>>> reporter:r: did she c call? >> yeah. >> repororter: what t did she s? >> shehe asked if evererything okay. what's's going on here. and just w want med to explalai her what i i've been seeing on cacampus. and if it't's really as bad as u see it is online. >> reporter: so this is your grandmother, in n ashgelon on t border with gazaza worriried ab you on a collelege camampus in americica? >> yeah. your mom told you to take the jewiwish symbol l that hangs oue the door, your mom t told you t put it insnside. >> yeaeah. did d you? >>>> yeah, i d did. and ththen i also o she asked m change my y name on uberer and r apps t that have m my name o on bebecau
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we wholly denounce this type of conduct. >> i w went to gw.'m a proud alum. i i studied in that librbrary f four yearsrs. i can't imimagine whatat it fee lilike to know that thesese hat imagages and phrhrases were e projecteted on the o outside oft buililding. >> to see e many peoplple sitti there e under thesese projectit was very uncncomfortablele and disheartenening to seeee. >> reporteter: galali isis a se out gw, aviv a f freshman. his grgrandmother r lives in i . >> reporter:r: did she c call y? >> y yeah. >>>> reporter:r: what did she s? >> she asksked if evererything okay. what's goioing on herere. and just want memed to explalai heher what i'v've been seeing o campus. and if it's reallyly as bad asau see it is s online. >> r reporter: s so this is s y grandmother in ashkekelon, o on border with gaza, worrieied abo you on a colollege campus s in america?a? >> y yeah. >> your mom totold you to take your mezzazuzuzah thatat hangs outside e the dooror. yoyour mom tolold you u to put inside. >> yeah.h. >> did you?? >> yeah,h, i did. and th
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gw has a great culture for training physicians, but sometimes as medical students. i wonder if we are equipped ed to the needs of the queer community community. i am a child of immigrants i'm a first generation college and will be the first doctor in my family family. from a young age my parents enforce dedication and often felicity in all that do. when i came out that often too, city was on full display. whether liked it or not, they did not not. over the past few years, my parents have struggled to understand me, but their unconditional love is unwavering. regardless, i fear that hospitals in my future will not be as kind states can tinue to create hostile environments for our community. a concern. i have never been one to step down. it's not in my dna. it's not in our dna. every single one of us here uses power to advocate, which is why i'm honored. be in your presence. like, seriously. clap really along for yourselves. it feels good to say that. as a proud gay asian future physician, we. we will fight for our rights and the rights of patients. it is also why i a
gw has a great culture for training physicians, but sometimes as medical students. i wonder if we are equipped ed to the needs of the queer community community. i am a child of immigrants i'm a first generation college and will be the first doctor in my family family. from a young age my parents enforce dedication and often felicity in all that do. when i came out that often too, city was on full display. whether liked it or not, they did not not. over the past few years, my parents have...
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well, hello, gw and thank you, politics and prose, for doing this. and. thank you, cassidy, for suggesting me as your interlocutor. you're into your interrogator today. when you read the first i know. so thank you to our best congressman raskin for agreeing to be here and also all of you for coming out tonight. this means a tremendous amount to me. i won't speak on behalf of the congressman, but i appreciate your. all right. now, you've written an extraordinary and riveting captivate book. i've got a thousand questions for you. is the number one new york times best seller and already they have they've run out of books. one thing i think is very cool about the book is that there's no index in it and i have read that well, my dad used to say that people in washington read books back words. they start at the index and they look for their name. then they go to the introduction or the foreword to see if they're there, and then they sort of ruin about a little bit, but hopefully anybody here, they actually have to read it exactly. if you want to know if you're
well, hello, gw and thank you, politics and prose, for doing this. and. thank you, cassidy, for suggesting me as your interlocutor. you're into your interrogator today. when you read the first i know. so thank you to our best congressman raskin for agreeing to be here and also all of you for coming out tonight. this means a tremendous amount to me. i won't speak on behalf of the congressman, but i appreciate your. all right. now, you've written an extraordinary and riveting captivate book. i've...
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i went to gw. proud alumum.. stududied in thahat librarary fr years.s. i can'n't imagine e what it fef like t to knowow thehese hatate images a and phraseses were projecteted on the outside o oft building.. >> to sesee many people sisitti there ununder these projecectio was very uncomfofortable. and vevery dishearartening to o. >> g gali is a senior at gw. avaviv, a freshman.. his s grandmotheher liveves s i. didid she callll youou? >> yes. >> w what did she say? >> jusust asked ifif everything okay. wanted me to explain what i've been seeing g on campus and if itit's as bad as online. >> this is your grandmdmother i ashkhkelon on ththe border witha worrrried about you on a colleg campus in america? >> yeah. >> y your mom told you to take your - -- the jewiwish s symbol hangs ououtside the e door. your momom told yoyou u to put inside. >> yeah. >> yeah, didid. and ththen i i alslso o she ask changege my nameme on uber and r appsps that haveve my name on i because e my name isis israeli by r reading i it, you'd know i jewish.. >> i feeeel like we'e've c c
i went to gw. proud alumum.. stududied in thahat librarary fr years.s. i can'n't imagine e what it fef like t to knowow thehese hatate images a and phraseses were projecteted on the outside o oft building.. >> to sesee many people sisitti there ununder these projecectio was very uncomfofortable. and vevery dishearartening to o. >> g gali is a senior at gw. avaviv, a freshman.. his s grandmotheher liveves s i. didid she callll youou? >> yes. >> w what did she say?...
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they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to
they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to
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they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to leading the university and i'm happy. let you know you're going to meet one of those students later in program. so i just want to again say welcome. we are both thrilled to be here
they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to leading the university and i'm happy. let you know you're going to meet one of those students later in program. so i just want to again say welcome. we are both thrilled to...
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. >> across the gw parkway -- >> reporter: with drivers paying 35 cents less per gallon than last year. >> i'm trying to get back to the family >> reporter: meanwhile, it's been should tore er to shoulin e nation's airports. >> pack your patience. >> reporter: long lines, though the tsa tried to keep most under 30 minutes most east coast airports were delayed after wind and rain caused 5500 delays and 27 cancellations tuesday. >> go straight to the terminal timeline >> reporter: heavy turbulence forced the command center to temporarily close some military airspace opened up for thanksgiving at houston hobby airport, two private plane collided on the runway, no injuries. but for the airlines, this is the big test the clock is ticking on a domestic flight. they've got about 45 minutes to get the plane in, bags off, passengers on and out again. on an international flight, about 90 minutes american chief operating officer, david seymour >> we're going to carry more than half a million passengers every day. >> reporter: every day >> every day it's a busy, busy time for us. >> reporter: a cr
. >> across the gw parkway -- >> reporter: with drivers paying 35 cents less per gallon than last year. >> i'm trying to get back to the family >> reporter: meanwhile, it's been should tore er to shoulin e nation's airports. >> pack your patience. >> reporter: long lines, though the tsa tried to keep most under 30 minutes most east coast airports were delayed after wind and rain caused 5500 delays and 27 cancellations tuesday. >> go straight to the...
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i i come on the other hand. >> hello, gw, and thank you politics and prose for doing this.plause] and thank thank you, cassr suggesting me as your interlocutor, your interrogator today. >> it wouldn't be the first time. [laughing] [applause] >> thank you to our best congressman raskin for a green beer and also all of you for coming out tonight. this means a tremendous amount to me. i will speak on behalf of the congressman but i appreciate you all. [applause] >> are right. you've written an extraordinary and riveting, captivating book. i've got a thousand question for you. is the number one "new york times" bestseller. [applause] and already they havehe run outf books. one thing i think it's very cool about the book is that there's no index in it, and -- >> i left that out intention. >> my dad uses a people in washington read backwards. they look for the name and they go to the forward. >> sort of ruins although that, hopefully anybody who comes to actually to read is very exactly. if you want to know if you're in cassidy is book you have to read the book inn order to figur
i i come on the other hand. >> hello, gw, and thank you politics and prose for doing this.plause] and thank thank you, cassr suggesting me as your interlocutor, your interrogator today. >> it wouldn't be the first time. [laughing] [applause] >> thank you to our best congressman raskin for a green beer and also all of you for coming out tonight. this means a tremendous amount to me. i will speak on behalf of the congressman but i appreciate you all. [applause] >> are...
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. >> on the approach headed to mcclean and across the gw parkway. >> reporter: with drivers paying 35 cents less per gallon than last year. >> it's very busy and trying to get back to the family. >> reporter: meanwhile, it's been shoulder-to-shoulder in the nation's airports. >> pack your patience. that's all you can do. pack your patience. >> reporter: long lines snaking through checkpoints, though the tsa managed to keep most under 30 minutes. >> it makes me regret not getting tsa precheck. >> reporter: the faa now says 2.9 million people are flying today, more than predicted. on a mostly blue sky day, though, many east coast airports were still delayed after heavy rain and wind caused 5,500 delays and 72 cancellations tuesday. >> still looking at the time line. >> reporter: today heavy turbulence forced the faa command center to temporarily close. some military airspace opened up for thanksgiving. at houston hobby airport, two private planes collided on the runway, no injuries, before the airlines, this is the big test. the clock is ticking and on a domestic flight they got about 4
. >> on the approach headed to mcclean and across the gw parkway. >> reporter: with drivers paying 35 cents less per gallon than last year. >> it's very busy and trying to get back to the family. >> reporter: meanwhile, it's been shoulder-to-shoulder in the nation's airports. >> pack your patience. that's all you can do. pack your patience. >> reporter: long lines snaking through checkpoints, though the tsa managed to keep most under 30 minutes. >> it...
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unfortunately, cannot yet work without thermal generation, and i think that this year somewhere up to 5 gw of thermal generation capacity will be used in the winter period, and as for the perspective, gradually it, this generation will perform primarily a balancing role, and will be replaced, replaced by sources of energy, also the system of energy storage, also more of such ecological types of generation that can balance the energy system, paneds, but just... in this regard, do you observe large-scale projects that have already been agreed or have begun to be implemented in the energy sector industry, on the way to the recovery of ukrainian energy, namely green renewable energy , possibly the latest technologies, because i remember, at the beginning of the last disgraceful season, it was about small or mobile e-e nuclear reactors, so that the future and ukraine, together with american companies, is ready to try to implement them in itself, well, yes, this project is at the stage of study, it is not a very fast way, but it needs to be... engaged in, there is a prospect here, as far as the
unfortunately, cannot yet work without thermal generation, and i think that this year somewhere up to 5 gw of thermal generation capacity will be used in the winter period, and as for the perspective, gradually it, this generation will perform primarily a balancing role, and will be replaced, replaced by sources of energy, also the system of energy storage, also more of such ecological types of generation that can balance the energy system, paneds, but just... in this regard, do you observe...
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to say, regarding the connection of new facilities, last year we executed 413,000 contracts, for 14 gw of capacity, and in the first half of 23 there are already more than 2,000 contracts, and what is important, we have more than 95%. this is probably even more than 97%, this is a preferential category, that is, we include it population, small businesses, medium businesses, that is, preferential categories. according to andrey ryumin, by the end of the year the company also plans to complete an additional share issue, which will increase the authorized capital; it will include electric grid companies in the novosibirsk region, as well as trunk facilities in crimea and the krasnoyarsk territory. yes, dmitry, thank you, about the situation with energy supply. my colleague dmitry moroko said. schoolchildren from donbass visited the igor dry race track in the leningrad region, they came as part of an excursion tour. the children were not only shown modern car and motorcycle tracks, racing ballades and sports boxes, but were also allowed to try themselves as pilots right on the track. for m
to say, regarding the connection of new facilities, last year we executed 413,000 contracts, for 14 gw of capacity, and in the first half of 23 there are already more than 2,000 contracts, and what is important, we have more than 95%. this is probably even more than 97%, this is a preferential category, that is, we include it population, small businesses, medium businesses, that is, preferential categories. according to andrey ryumin, by the end of the year the company also plans to complete an...
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say is regarding the connection of new facilities, last year we completed 413,000 contracts, for 14 gwf the year twenty-three there are already more than 200,000 contracts, and what’s important is that we have more than 95%, it’s even probably more than 97% , this is a preferential category, that is, we involve the population, small businesses, medium-sized businesses, that is. preferential category. that's probably all from the report, i wanted to briefly say about our tasks , we have a lot of tasks, we work in 82 regions, but of course, the main task is to reliably pass the winter period of 23-24 years, of course, this is the implementation of all investment plans, investment programs , ending additional issues, shares, we must close the additional registration by the end of 23, well, probably one of the most important tasks is the operation... of the complex in the donetsk, lugansk people's republics, zaporozhye region and kherson region. the tasks are important and complex, and i am confident that we will cope with them. okay, yes, thanks. these were footage of vladimir putin’s mee
say is regarding the connection of new facilities, last year we completed 413,000 contracts, for 14 gwf the year twenty-three there are already more than 200,000 contracts, and what’s important is that we have more than 95%, it’s even probably more than 97% , this is a preferential category, that is, we involve the population, small businesses, medium-sized businesses, that is. preferential category. that's probably all from the report, i wanted to briefly say about our tasks , we have a...
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can, if we talk about our consumption, the peak is expected there at the level of 16 to 17.5, 17.8 gw if there will be serious destruction, er, that is, it is only 10%. this is only a small part, it is possible that during the winter this permitted, permitted import capacity will be increased, whether it is 1.6 or 2 g, but nevertheless, it does not save us completely, although, last winter in january, well, it played an important role, yes, this is essential, essential, that is , if we had a shortage there on some days, some hours you give 4 g, then anyway... we could there to cover 30 and 40% at the expense of imports, and it felt much easier for there and for household consumers, for the population and for utilities and for enterprises. next we want to talk about the protection of our energy system, for which we have been preparing for a whole year, but before that we will take a break for a few minutes and return to this important topic. chevrons approaching victory. step by step, they move from one danger to another, step by step, they free from invisible death our land, fields an
can, if we talk about our consumption, the peak is expected there at the level of 16 to 17.5, 17.8 gw if there will be serious destruction, er, that is, it is only 10%. this is only a small part, it is possible that during the winter this permitted, permitted import capacity will be increased, whether it is 1.6 or 2 g, but nevertheless, it does not save us completely, although, last winter in january, well, it played an important role, yes, this is essential, essential, that is , if we had a...
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books with gw as location in the heart of our nation's capital and our historic strengths that include public policy, law and international affairs. our partnership with politics and prose has yielded remarkable convening power. together, we've hosted conversations with former of state hillary rodham clinton and chelsea clinton. former secretary of defense james mattis. and. just a few weeks ago, actor angie e.w. alumna kerry washington washington. so we are thrilled and honored to host tonight another guest who is at the forefront of some of our most critical national conversations. we are pleased to present msnbc host and author rachel maddow maddow. rachel maddow is here to discuss her new book, prequel and, an american fight against fascism in conversation with journalist the news editor susan glasser. to introduce them both. i am honored and privileged to welcome co-owner of and prose bookstore bradley graham to the stage. this. hi everyone and thanks. thanks chris. and i'd like to add my welcome to all of you and to say thanks first to the folks here at gw for helping to make thi
books with gw as location in the heart of our nation's capital and our historic strengths that include public policy, law and international affairs. our partnership with politics and prose has yielded remarkable convening power. together, we've hosted conversations with former of state hillary rodham clinton and chelsea clinton. former secretary of defense james mattis. and. just a few weeks ago, actor angie e.w. alumna kerry washington washington. so we are thrilled and honored to host tonight...
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gw, blood of palestine is on your hand and your tuition is funding genocide.ngton says the message was unauthorized and the group will be suspended for three months. three students have filed a lawsuit, they say they feel they are under siege and nyu has not handled antisemitism on campus. there is 300 or so people from detroit stranded on the tarmac outside washington, d.c., bus drivers apparently walked off the job forcing people with jewish federation of detroit to miss out on the march for israel. >> we briefly got off the plane around 2:00 p.m. and boarded three buses and after being on the buses for about 15 minutes, we were told to get back on the tarmac because the buses were not ourses, they were not supposed to take us to the rally. >> in massachusetts, a palestinian flag is now flying over the town common. the application to fly that flag came after israeli flag had flown for about a month after the october 7 attack on israel. this palestinian flag is expected to be flown over the common until december 7, along with an american flag and a pow mia fl
gw, blood of palestine is on your hand and your tuition is funding genocide.ngton says the message was unauthorized and the group will be suspended for three months. three students have filed a lawsuit, they say they feel they are under siege and nyu has not handled antisemitism on campus. there is 300 or so people from detroit stranded on the tarmac outside washington, d.c., bus drivers apparently walked off the job forcing people with jewish federation of detroit to miss out on the march for...
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only palestinian member of congress used the same phrase that was projected up on that library wall at gw, from the river to the sea, and it led to calls for her to be sen krur -- censured, take a look. >> rashda tlaib has spewed vitriol and the destruction of the jewish state but the house of representatives can make it clear that her hate speech does not reflect the opinion of the chamber. >> i can't believe i have to say this, but palestinian people are not disposable. >> kara, as it turned out, the house, including 22 democrats, voted to censure tlaib for that statement. were they right? >> i think they were. what was really interesting to me, to watch it on the other side, having covered this so long and what was hate speech and what was free speech, the very people who said free speech all the time no matter what are getting really woke on what people should and shouldn't say. that said, i am going to stay consistent, what she was doing, to me, was hate speech. she knew what she was doing and just what the impact was and she should have gotten censured. >> i don't think that's fair.
only palestinian member of congress used the same phrase that was projected up on that library wall at gw, from the river to the sea, and it led to calls for her to be sen krur -- censured, take a look. >> rashda tlaib has spewed vitriol and the destruction of the jewish state but the house of representatives can make it clear that her hate speech does not reflect the opinion of the chamber. >> i can't believe i have to say this, but palestinian people are not disposable. >>...
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what we are seeing with stones being thrown at trucks, that is what happened at gw on wednesday as wellwhere is the line drawn? this is what the administration needs to explain. we need to explain to communities where it is being bad and hopefully that starts to happen. >> any talk where they transfer? >> i know some in the past to have done so. i think that, you know, a lot more people, a lot of my jewish friends are considering that. even my own parents, my dad said where do we travel for the winter break question mike he said let's go to israel. it is the only place we are safe as jews. this is a reality we are living in. i will say it again, we are anti-zionism rises, anti-semitism falls. that resulted jewish students having to flee there being expelled or having to leave. it will look really bad for the universities. the action needs to be taken now >> there is been a lot of outrage over to talk videos featuring osama bin laden and the power that some of those videos seem to have in igniting fear in certain population in our country and perhaps around the world. what is your reacti
what we are seeing with stones being thrown at trucks, that is what happened at gw on wednesday as wellwhere is the line drawn? this is what the administration needs to explain. we need to explain to communities where it is being bad and hopefully that starts to happen. >> any talk where they transfer? >> i know some in the past to have done so. i think that, you know, a lot more people, a lot of my jewish friends are considering that. even my own parents, my dad said where do we...
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onstage with me this morning talking about an expansion of the partnership with aws, bringing their gwcloud to aws. nvidia itself will stand up a huge supercomputer of a cloud for their own internal r&d on aws. that's a fantastic expansion of a great relationship that benefits mutual customers. ed: are there still supply constraints around nvidia gp use? adam: they are very popular. it remains true there are probably more people that want their hands on them that actually can. that is one of the reasons why we also announced this concept of clusters. for chips. you can actually now go reserve up to hundreds of gp use for your short-term generative ai needs for things like training models that tended to be episodic. nobody else out there is offering anything like that service. ed: have you had to shift any customers to train him because of the limited supply of nvidia gp use? adam: it's not about shifting. different customers need different things. the same customer needs different things for different use cases. aws for over 17 years has been doing this. it has been all about choice, a
onstage with me this morning talking about an expansion of the partnership with aws, bringing their gwcloud to aws. nvidia itself will stand up a huge supercomputer of a cloud for their own internal r&d on aws. that's a fantastic expansion of a great relationship that benefits mutual customers. ed: are there still supply constraints around nvidia gp use? adam: they are very popular. it remains true there are probably more people that want their hands on them that actually can. that is one...
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thank you, gw. thank you for asking me everything. check out her book and mr. ross coen has another hi, everyone. welcome to zabar's bookshop. thank you all for coming out tonight. we're here to celebrate the launch of searching for savanna by mona gable. so welcome, mona so mona is a freelance writer based in los angeles. her work has appeared in the atlantic outside the l.a. times and many others. her article in los magazine, the hugo problem, was a long reads best of 2015, and she's in conversation today with author erika hayasaki, who is also based in southern california. most recent feature stories appeared in the new york times magazine, wired the atlantic, others, a former national for the l.a. times. she teaches storytelling at uc irvine. she's an associate professor in the literary journalism program. her books, the death class and somewhere have been released in 2014 and 2022, and she was named an npr best book of the year. you thank you. and i gotta i wonderful to be together with my longtime the of your work friends and i'm so excited for the outdoo
thank you, gw. thank you for asking me everything. check out her book and mr. ross coen has another hi, everyone. welcome to zabar's bookshop. thank you all for coming out tonight. we're here to celebrate the launch of searching for savanna by mona gable. so welcome, mona so mona is a freelance writer based in los angeles. her work has appeared in the atlantic outside the l.a. times and many others. her article in los magazine, the hugo problem, was a long reads best of 2015, and she's in...
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they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to leading the university and i'm happy. let you know you're going to meet one of those students later in program. so i just want to again say welcome. we are both thrilled to be here and i hope you enjoy the evening. thank you. and no doubt. one. no matter how big, no matter what, don't go in there. just call my name. i'll be there in upcoming. you don't have to worry. we'll have to see. i am excited to back out here again again. kelly. me? don't do another beyonce. a mute challenge right now. so i said i'm not going to do it. see ya. listen, you, while we do have to share with you that unfortunately reverend al's and congressman torres unable to be with us this evening. needless to say, it's a lot happening here in this country that are working on you all. but i am
they come to gw to do the same thing and something that i find so inspiring about this university is the way students come and they find their voice, they find their purpose and they find their activists. i am so proud of our student who are very very engaged in the work, creating a better world, and i am really honored to leading the university and i'm happy. let you know you're going to meet one of those students later in program. so i just want to again say welcome. we are both thrilled to...
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martyrs in support of palestinians was projected on the side of the campus building on october 24, and gwtine is on your hands, and your tuition is funny citing gaza were also projected what is really actavis morning that american students, have been brainwashed. >> ladies and gentlemen, stp as a hate group, it is grooming american college students, grooming your children hate israel, hate america. in a hate jews. >> lawmakers also try to follow the money trail coming to suffer nonprofits from sending money to groups like hamas we do mike, it's always appreciating your coverage and journalism, thank you so much as a great reported joining us now, sooner marsha blackburn answers on finance and judiciary in senate commerce and veteran affairs and senator it is good have you want to get ever wanted to see you again and was your reaction to my commando's report there. marsha: one of the things that we want to make certain happens, is that colleges in college residents realize that the u.s. senate has passed a bipartisan legislation and it is a resolution that i was joined on by senator jacky
martyrs in support of palestinians was projected on the side of the campus building on october 24, and gwtine is on your hands, and your tuition is funny citing gaza were also projected what is really actavis morning that american students, have been brainwashed. >> ladies and gentlemen, stp as a hate group, it is grooming american college students, grooming your children hate israel, hate america. in a hate jews. >> lawmakers also try to follow the money trail coming to suffer...
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. >> steve: indeed, good to see gw out there. happy for you, lawrence. >> lawrence: we took care of business, i can't wait to go back to dallas to celebrate. >> ainsley: veteran's day is just around the corner in honor of heroes, fox news is partnering with u.s. vets in camo for a cause campaign. >> steve: fox news branded producted are available, shirts, mugs, hats, neckties, available now through november 12th. 20% of proceeds will go toward veterans. >> brian: head to honor.u honor.usvets.org, fox forward. >> steve: human rights council, despite long record of oppression, torture and violence against their own people, the hypocrisy about that coming up. >> brian: with antisemitic attacks on the rise, our next guest is working to ban tax dollars from campuses, i'm talking about marco rubio, next. right, you have to do it yourself. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm, the home prod
. >> steve: indeed, good to see gw out there. happy for you, lawrence. >> lawrence: we took care of business, i can't wait to go back to dallas to celebrate. >> ainsley: veteran's day is just around the corner in honor of heroes, fox news is partnering with u.s. vets in camo for a cause campaign. >> steve: fox news branded producted are available, shirts, mugs, hats, neckties, available now through november 12th. 20% of proceeds will go toward veterans. >> brian:...
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they bring anti-semitic professors and electors, that's what's going on and this is been going on at gw a task force for anti-semitism. >> i want to point out bill ackman and major hedge fund or wrote a scathing letter to harvard over the weekend coming down. mark rowe and the ceo of apollo a huge private equity going after penn encouraging to see wall street holding the ivy league to account. >> here's another one born rashida tlaib associates directly president biden with genocide in senator bernie sanders refused to condemn her comments, what exactly did they seem to say. >> he actively defended her despite her provocative comment. >> await on right now is a horror show. thousands of men women and children are being killed it has to end. rashida tlaib is a friend of mine and her family comes from palestine and she's been shaken as all of us about what goes on right there right now we have to address the humanitarian crisis. >> he is jewish. >> is brought up in a jewish household. >> is a leading progressive voice so is not going to go against her but what is genocide deliberate killi
they bring anti-semitic professors and electors, that's what's going on and this is been going on at gw a task force for anti-semitism. >> i want to point out bill ackman and major hedge fund or wrote a scathing letter to harvard over the weekend coming down. mark rowe and the ceo of apollo a huge private equity going after penn encouraging to see wall street holding the ivy league to account. >> here's another one born rashida tlaib associates directly president biden with genocide...
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. >> caller: graduation at gw university tell me about that innovative technology company ftx >> i'm glad you called it an innovative technology company because that is exactly what raj subra mainian is doing to it 254 is a nice price. i would be a buyer of fedex right here right now how about karen in new jersey? karen. >> caller: hi, jim cramer? >> yeah. you betcha >> caller: i looichbt purchased shares in booking holding. i see the company as the nvidia of the travel industry >> whoa. >> caller: at 3100 a share where do you see the stock going from here and do you think a stock split is a strong possibility? >> i wish gloenn fogle would split. nvidia's high praise they probably had one of the four or five best quarters of this reporting season. and i think you're absolutely right to go for it if they split that stock ten for one you'd have a lot more buyers but they seem to want to keep it at a $3,000 price. i think it's silly let's go toongt in florida >> caller: boo-yah boo-yah boo-yah jim. how's it going >> triple boo-yah. how about you? >> caller: frontier airlines i'm hearing
. >> caller: graduation at gw university tell me about that innovative technology company ftx >> i'm glad you called it an innovative technology company because that is exactly what raj subra mainian is doing to it 254 is a nice price. i would be a buyer of fedex right here right now how about karen in new jersey? karen. >> caller: hi, jim cramer? >> yeah. you betcha >> caller: i looichbt purchased shares in booking holding. i see the company as the nvidia of the...
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well hello gw. thank you policies and prose for doing this. thank you kassidy for suggesting me i sure interrogator today. [laughter] >> it would not be the first time. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for agreeing to be here. and also all of you coming out tonight your means a tremendous amount to me. i appreciate you all. [applause] >> alright you have written an extraordinary and riveting captivatinge book about 1000 questions for you. as a number one "new york times" bestseller. [applause] already they've run out of books. one thing that's very cool about the book is there no index in it. >> i avoided that intentionally. >> my dad used to say the people in washington reading books and backwards where they start at the index, they look for their name and see if they are there. that actually have to read it. because if you want to know if you are in cassidy's book you have to read the book to figure itlo out. look i want to salute you on the achievement of doing it. i know how hard it is to write a book this is been a tough and grueling ti
well hello gw. thank you policies and prose for doing this. thank you kassidy for suggesting me i sure interrogator today. [laughter] >> it would not be the first time. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for agreeing to be here. and also all of you coming out tonight your means a tremendous amount to me. i appreciate you all. [applause] >> alright you have written an extraordinary and riveting captivatinge book about 1000 questions for you. as a number one "new york...
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we can gw our own fuel. every nation can. we can essentially have fuel independence we don't need to run around two areas. the war of the wld, where there's petroleum and then fight wa over that. and so this was an existential threat to rockefeller'future, who was alreadyulnerable because of the end of the kerosene market and who turns out t to be quite as noble is the foundation that he later fund. there was several nemeses and i this book you would think that man is perfectly nice as rudolf diesel. i mean, there's nothing in the record that says that he was in any way nasty means spirited. he acquired a lot of enemi who truly were and o of the fun parts of the book, i think, was just to be reminded of how really rapacious and viont that period in american economic ex was. i mean, we know laughingly referred to the robber barons an you know, they made the country what it is andhey thought, well, but they did with a lot ofrackheads going into it. and we forget this. the piertons were practically an army unleashed on unions. a
we can gw our own fuel. every nation can. we can essentially have fuel independence we don't need to run around two areas. the war of the wld, where there's petroleum and then fight wa over that. and so this was an existential threat to rockefeller'future, who was alreadyulnerable because of the end of the kerosene market and who turns out t to be quite as noble is the foundation that he later fund. there was several nemeses and i this book you would think that man is perfectly nice as rudolf...
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today gw announced they were suspending the sjp chapter for violating the conduct code gw.t happened last week in columbia university, at brandeis the actual expelled of them but i don't think should be a place on any campus organizations like sjp that threaten people based on their ethnicity or face a nationality. thirdly, investigate these groups and try to understand where's the funding coming from. try toin make sense of how are they getting their resources. and finally we think all of these university should set up taskforces to come up with plans to tackle these issues. the universe of pennsylvania was mentioned by the chairman. the response there has been lacking for months. harvard university dragged its feet. columbia, the same. and i could goi on and on. taskforces with short timelines to come up with a plan is long overdue. >> let me say as well with the adl, adl has a long history of condemning violations of every civil rights, be grateful for just one today and the plant that you outline. i yield back my time. thank you, mr. greenblatt. >> viciousness is recogn
today gw announced they were suspending the sjp chapter for violating the conduct code gw.t happened last week in columbia university, at brandeis the actual expelled of them but i don't think should be a place on any campus organizations like sjp that threaten people based on their ethnicity or face a nationality. thirdly, investigate these groups and try to understand where's the funding coming from. try toin make sense of how are they getting their resources. and finally we think all of...
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. >> joining me now,r a jonathan turley of law at gw university, and sol eisenberg, former deputy independentounsel. both are fox news contributors. jonathan. let's start with the d.c. circui th the.t now. tempo does this temporary freeze tha signal that there is likelihoode of success on the meritsrits with the trump legal team's first amendment claims for lifting gag order? w >> well, laura, it's hard to say. acts we have to wait to see how the panel reacts in its f review, particularly the oral argument. they're essentially freezing ane left action here. they could have left it continue to continue while they reviewed it, but theyabunda decided perhaps an abundancence of caution to order this.orde the stoppage until they canasoni give it a full review. the reason i think this could be significant is that i think the order is unconstitutiona l. i said that when it was first issued. it's a very odd concept of anbes order because the the e court here insisted on having this trial before the electiosort one of shoehorned it in before super tuesday. in isand everyone in this elece is going to b
. >> joining me now,r a jonathan turley of law at gw university, and sol eisenberg, former deputy independentounsel. both are fox news contributors. jonathan. let's start with the d.c. circui th the.t now. tempo does this temporary freeze tha signal that there is likelihoode of success on the meritsrits with the trump legal team's first amendment claims for lifting gag order? w >> well, laura, it's hard to say. acts we have to wait to see how the panel reacts in its f review,...
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. >> this is wha hear king yout gw us. just feed the hungryhen it's. k if you hear god's voice, i'm asking you to act now. >> do it when it's on your heart. i pray that they'll know in their final months that they're not alone. okay. i have to. with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. number right now? good thing you don't need a fingersticlow atk. >> how? how about food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your. >> oh, what if you're headingr low at nightdiabet? wow. it can alert you and. >> you can even track your goals. manager diabetes with confidence with. dexcom g7 the most accurate cgm request a free sample at dexcom .com slash sample. i didn't give away raymond oro cd for the besr tht answer and kind of hard. i'm so glad i have to,i have bum going to i'm going to give i have to give it to tom. >> oh ma n. there you go. does it come with the cd a player, by the way, if you doca- have a used car because a used car might have a cd player. all right. we got i think we have timyer.e at least one more q
. >> this is wha hear king yout gw us. just feed the hungryhen it's. k if you hear god's voice, i'm asking you to act now. >> do it when it's on your heart. i pray that they'll know in their final months that they're not alone. okay. i have to. with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. number right now? good thing you don't need a fingersticlow atk. >> how? how about food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your. >> oh, what if you're headingr low at...
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and, you kno don't gw, sean, it's sad, but it's becoming a joke at this point. it really is. it's be pointyou i mean, this . nothing more than an assisted living facilitouldy now. sean: o well, is it a embarrassing, embarrassed because the consequences are so great for our country? it's an embarrassment. it's a joke. for coun it's scary.y, the i mean, there's a lot of things that come, you knore lot ow, thh are real issues here. you know, look at what's going on right now domestically. nomesticalat he'i mean what he'o country. and he's not in control. he does not know what's goint k on. and, you know, we got crimegoou in the streets. we've got our southern border out of control, our economr yf process, you know, just the cost of living. you look overseas and we've got yoverseae wars that are breakin out. we've got the threat of terrorism. we have bi right nowee that this country needs to be dealing with and we need a commander in chief and. we need a head of state that's cognitively and physically fit to do the jo cogb. not this man is absolutely not. i was saying about earli
and, you kno don't gw, sean, it's sad, but it's becoming a joke at this point. it really is. it's be pointyou i mean, this . nothing more than an assisted living facilitouldy now. sean: o well, is it a embarrassing, embarrassed because the consequences are so great for our country? it's an embarrassment. it's a joke. for coun it's scary.y, the i mean, there's a lot of things that come, you knore lot ow, thh are real issues here. you know, look at what's going on right now domestically....
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he gw up in boise and in the 1920s and thirties he was know. and then when he got to the senate, when hwas only 32, in 19, he w reallaery traditional liberal cold warrio a lot like john kennedy, who he really looked up to. they were both in the senate at the same time, and he was typical 1950s demoat who believed in the the cold wa fight against comnism. but vietnam really radicalized him and he became one of the first opponents of the of the war in the senate. anit was largely because of his service in china in world two wherhe had seen how corrupt the regime ishan kai-shek was that saw in vietnam somethg very similar and he realized very quickly how corrupt the uth vietnamese government was and that radical he eventually became radicalized by. the u.s. involvement in the w and he he began see that united states was on the path of becoming militaristic empire. and he thought that the intelligence community was part of that. senator hurt you knew senator church personally. oh, sorry. senator, you knew senator church personally. what was he like
he gw up in boise and in the 1920s and thirties he was know. and then when he got to the senate, when hwas only 32, in 19, he w reallaery traditional liberal cold warrio a lot like john kennedy, who he really looked up to. they were both in the senate at the same time, and he was typical 1950s demoat who believed in the the cold wa fight against comnism. but vietnam really radicalized him and he became one of the first opponents of the of the war in the senate. anit was largely because of his...
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i saw it at gw yesterday.e party in congress, and joe biden's position on this, his alliance with israel and also pushing for humanitarian aid for the palestinians is pretty clear, but it is creating some real problems for him in terms of keeping support for the most liberal democrats and those who tend to be more concerned than older democrats. >> we'll get back to that. college campuses -- >> yeah. >> what i hear, what i see, it's absolutely shocking. >> yeah. >> it's absolutely shocking, the anti-semtism, and by the way, if you are against benjamin netanyahu's policies, i'm with you. i'm against benjamin netanyahu -- that doesn't make you anti-semitic, but going around and talking about, like, from the river to the sea, talking about wiping out israel, talking about no two-state solution. >> yeah. >> like having jews run in fear. i mean, a jewish student. i'm not going to name the institution, puts up a kidnapping poster and is effectively canceled on the college campus. >> right. >> i promise, people don't
i saw it at gw yesterday.e party in congress, and joe biden's position on this, his alliance with israel and also pushing for humanitarian aid for the palestinians is pretty clear, but it is creating some real problems for him in terms of keeping support for the most liberal democrats and those who tend to be more concerned than older democrats. >> we'll get back to that. college campuses -- >> yeah. >> what i hear, what i see, it's absolutely shocking. >> yeah. >>...