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, up to 18, even a mouse is not 18 gw, conditionally we take 18 gw with a reserve, that's 2 g from 18is is to understand what the numbers are about, but we still plan to increase the export of electricity, and those attacks which happened on the power system, i am absolutely sure that there is definitely a blackout, they definitely wanted to freeze us and that we were all without electricity, but also the premise was quietly that ukraine opened the export of electricity to europe during the war, and the issue of gas, it was it is the same for europeans when they have the choice to buy ukrainian electricity and save on russian gas, and they will always buy ukrainian electricity. therefore, it was also very painful for the russians when ukraine accordingly exported electricity, they understood that they are losing money before realizing their resources, that's why we want to restore , that's why we need more capacity, of course we will work to increase generating capacity, what are our plans for increasing electricity production, if we do not count the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,
, up to 18, even a mouse is not 18 gw, conditionally we take 18 gw with a reserve, that's 2 g from 18is is to understand what the numbers are about, but we still plan to increase the export of electricity, and those attacks which happened on the power system, i am absolutely sure that there is definitely a blackout, they definitely wanted to freeze us and that we were all without electricity, but also the premise was quietly that ukraine opened the export of electricity to europe during the...
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magatek, by 2050 the capacity of nuclear power plants in the world will more than double and reach 890 gw. thanks to the work of belaes, the electrification of the housing stock is being actively carried out in belarus. thus, in particular, modern electric houses are being built, and private housing is being converted to use electricity for heating and water heating. laureates of the competition best products of belarus last year, 293 products were recognized, produced by 161 organizations in the country. thus, in the food products category, there were 174 products among the laureates, and 35 among industrial products. four organizations were the best in providing services, and 54 products received the status of new product of the year. for the first time, the competition also awarded a special prize for success in import substitution. 37 products were awarded. and now the results of trading on the belarusian currency and stock exchange. our ruble has strengthened against the dollar and yuan. so, the following rates have been established: dollar 3 rubles, 15 kopecks. for 10 uani on the au
magatek, by 2050 the capacity of nuclear power plants in the world will more than double and reach 890 gw. thanks to the work of belaes, the electrification of the housing stock is being actively carried out in belarus. thus, in particular, modern electric houses are being built, and private housing is being converted to use electricity for heating and water heating. laureates of the competition best products of belarus last year, 293 products were recognized, produced by 161 organizations in...
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but his joints among academics at gw and d.c.in cambridge and england and yale up in new haven. leadership international from antiquity to tomorrow boy that's a mouthful why do we say that? because we have found if you look back three or 400 bc china you look back in the same time. in egypt. if you look back another 1000 years the area between the tigris and the euphrates. is a very different people. theyve look different they worshiped different they speak different languages they do very different things to some degree. but what are some big common themes in every one of those systems around which we have actual textual proof they use legal rules around property rights. around management. around a security. they use those tools in those different places across those centuries because they were compared good ideas are good not because they are mine or yours or someone else's. they are good because they work. it is worth recognizing that people across time and across identity have faith in those good g ideas they are attractedo t
but his joints among academics at gw and d.c.in cambridge and england and yale up in new haven. leadership international from antiquity to tomorrow boy that's a mouthful why do we say that? because we have found if you look back three or 400 bc china you look back in the same time. in egypt. if you look back another 1000 years the area between the tigris and the euphrates. is a very different people. theyve look different they worshiped different they speak different languages they do very...
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you can take the girl out of gw, but you can't get the gw out of the girl. okay, so reinstatement. oh, yeah. wow. this was this was an actual thing. yeah. that people on the web or the web. i sound like i'm 100 people on the internet. world wide web. what member would ted stevens used to say? the tubes and the tubes. yeah, that too. okay. so that people sort of was out in the web and the dark web that he would be somehow reinstated in march of 2021. but it wasn't just that. it was something that he obviously enjoyed. and you say, i'm going to read this because i read the book here. yeah, this is you to jump. you don't really think there's a way you would get reinstated before the election next election, do you? i asked. i'm not going to explain it to you, jonathan, because you wouldn't either understand it or write it. this is another one of those things. i was like, what? so by the way, so you wrote it. now explain how you understand it. so, so i want to say this may be to me, there's a lot of shocking things that i discovered in the process of of reporting for this book. this, to
you can take the girl out of gw, but you can't get the gw out of the girl. okay, so reinstatement. oh, yeah. wow. this was this was an actual thing. yeah. that people on the web or the web. i sound like i'm 100 people on the internet. world wide web. what member would ted stevens used to say? the tubes and the tubes. yeah, that too. okay. so that people sort of was out in the web and the dark web that he would be somehow reinstated in march of 2021. but it wasn't just that. it was something...
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joint among academics at gw in d.c.and cambridge and england and yale up in new haven and we call it lit sat leadership international, trade and security from antiquity to tomorrow. boy, is that a mouthful. why do we say that? well, it's because we have found that if you look back and, you know, three, 400 bce on china, if look back in the same period in ptolemaic, egypt, if you looked back another thousand in the the area between the tigris and euphrates these are very different people look very differently they worship very differently speak very different languages is do very different things to some degree but what are some big themes in every one of those systems around which we have actual textual proof they use legal rules around, property rights around management, around security, they use those tools in those different places across those centuries because they work good ideas are good because they're mine or yours or someone else's. they're good because they work. so it's worth that. people across time and acr
joint among academics at gw in d.c.and cambridge and england and yale up in new haven and we call it lit sat leadership international, trade and security from antiquity to tomorrow. boy, is that a mouthful. why do we say that? well, it's because we have found that if you look back and, you know, three, 400 bce on china, if look back in the same period in ptolemaic, egypt, if you looked back another thousand in the the area between the tigris and euphrates these are very different people look...
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department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gww nuclear generation by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere. the officials, at least while the political stakes are so high, do not want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. alexey prokin, anastasia medvedeva, ntv television company. in magadan region, enthusiasts began to teach flight training to children from the donetsk republic. classes are held at the regional aviation club, the only one in the country that has developed programs for schoolchildren. at the initial stage, they are just mastering flights on a simulator. thanks to a presidential grant, instructors purchased additional equipment and invited new teachers. sergei antsigin met with the future pilots. with this simulator you can control any aircraft, but unlike a computer game, where children can do without the help of adults, in this room experienced pilots watch every action of young aviators. even in the virtual sky, they teach here not to make
department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gww nuclear generation by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere. the officials, at least while the political stakes are so high, do not want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. alexey prokin, anastasia medvedeva, ntv television company. in magadan region, enthusiasts began to teach flight training to children from...
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train firm gw er says it is still possible to travel in and out of the region.en a landslip. no trains are running between exeter st david's and yeovil. it doesn't rain that it pours. huge disruption across the south west rail network this morning. it is not a great day today, a lot of disruption. the disruption is because not only by the flooding that we had yesterday, but also by a major incident. fine that we had yesterday, but also by a major incident.— major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains _ major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains in _ major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains in south _ major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains in south west - major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains in south west for. major incident. one viewer said, it said no trains in south west for 12 | said no trains in south west for 12 hours. i said no trains in south west for 12 hours. ., �* ~' ., said no trains in south west for 12 hours. ., �* ~ ., ., hours. i don't know where that has come from. _ hours. i don't know where that
train firm gw er says it is still possible to travel in and out of the region.en a landslip. no trains are running between exeter st david's and yeovil. it doesn't rain that it pours. huge disruption across the south west rail network this morning. it is not a great day today, a lot of disruption. the disruption is because not only by the flooding that we had yesterday, but also by a major incident. fine that we had yesterday, but also by a major incident.— major incident. one viewer said,...
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director on the national security council and scott keefe the fred stevenson research professor at the gw law school and founder of keefe strategies during the obama administration in the senate unanimously confirmed as commissioner of the u.s. international trade commission today is discussion will be moderated by craig singleton senior fellow here at fcd. before we dive in just a few words about effective for more than 20 years now fcd has operated a fiercely independent research institute, exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy as a point of both pride and principle. we do not accept foreign funding. we never have. we never will. for more on our work, do visit our website, fdr, dawg, and follow us on at ftd. and that's enough for me. craig, over to you in panel. thank you. great. thank you so much, cliff, for the warm introduction and thank you all for joining us today in person or virtually. let's let's dive right in. you know, bethany, it's wonderful to have you back in d.c., even if just for a few weeks. and many congratulations. your excellent book, beijing rul
director on the national security council and scott keefe the fred stevenson research professor at the gw law school and founder of keefe strategies during the obama administration in the senate unanimously confirmed as commissioner of the u.s. international trade commission today is discussion will be moderated by craig singleton senior fellow here at fcd. before we dive in just a few words about effective for more than 20 years now fcd has operated a fiercely independent research institute,...
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department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwneration by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere. but the officials, at least for now, don’t want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. alexey prokin, anastasia medvedeva, ntv television company. russian banks received almost 2.5 rubles. to continue programs with preferential mortgages. next, business news, marina peminov joins us. marin, how big is this amount for the mortgage market? it’s very large, but banks are still gradually offering preferential mortgages. roll up. in january, russian banks received an additional 2 trillion 300 billion rubles from the state. so that they continue to issue preferential mortgages. this news was reported to the newspaper by the state corporation domrf and confirmed by the ministry of finance. reportedly, most of the limits were received by family mortgages - 1,200 billion. and the preferential rate for new buildings is trillion. and nothing is known about the new limits on i
department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwneration by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere. but the officials, at least for now, don’t want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. alexey prokin, anastasia medvedeva, ntv television company. russian banks received almost 2.5 rubles. to continue programs with preferential mortgages. next, business news,...
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gw bush, hillary clinton, al gore, george herbert walker bush. the morris analysis gave trump more than nine in ten chance of being the nominee. what are the chances for somebody like desantis or haley? since 1980, there have been three nonincumbent candidates who like them were polling below 15% in december and did go on to win their party's nomination. michael dukakis, john mccain, bill clinton. but those races were wide open. in those december polls, no other candidate was above 25% whereas trump's current support is more than double that. which means there are fewer undecided voters to sway and even if a challenger does surprisingly well in iowa, there is an historical limit to how big of a bump they then receive. i want to know what you think. go to smerconish.com and answer the poll question. is the republican nomination already over? joining me now is g. elliott morris, data analytics. he was a senior data journalist and u.s. correspondent for the economist. and he is the author of strength in numbers, how polls work and why we need them.
gw bush, hillary clinton, al gore, george herbert walker bush. the morris analysis gave trump more than nine in ten chance of being the nominee. what are the chances for somebody like desantis or haley? since 1980, there have been three nonincumbent candidates who like them were polling below 15% in december and did go on to win their party's nomination. michael dukakis, john mccain, bill clinton. but those races were wide open. in those december polls, no other candidate was above 25% whereas...
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the united states is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwration by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere . officials, at least while the political stakes are so high, do not want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. anastasia medvedev, ntv television company. see below. almost 40 kg of gold in a suitcase. what sentence did you receive? an airline passenger caught trying to take precious metal out of the country. and they crunch in the mouth, not under the heel. well, what confuses me most is that they have eyes. when you look at them, it's as if they are looking at you. russian online stores began selling certified noodles, snacks, and sweets from. crickets, our colleagues conducted a tasting, and at the same time found out why anyone would like this, protein half-dollar after advertising, the choice of a professional, for sure, amylatek acts exactly at the source of pain with care for those closest to you, the exact solution is free movement two. a hit at a bargain pr
the united states is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwration by 2050 in order to zero out harmful emissions into the atmosphere . officials, at least while the political stakes are so high, do not want to listen to the analysts who called the ministry’s report absurd and irresponsible. anastasia medvedev, ntv television company. see below. almost 40 kg of gold in a suitcase. what sentence did you receive? an airline passenger caught trying to...
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department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwful emissions into the atmosphere. the same analysts who named the ministry's report. that the official representative of the chinese automobile brand havail on the russian market is recalling 32,000 cars due to electrical problems, this applies to the havaill f7 and f7x models sold from december 1 of the twenty-second year to december 27 of the twenty-third year. specific vin codes can be found on the rosstandart website. the problem with these havaill vehicles is described as follows: there is a risk that the wiring harness connector under moisture will enter the driver's seat and a short circuit will occur. owners of cars affected by the recall are promised to be notified by phone or in writing, and the defect is promised to be fixed free of charge at official dealership centers. this is not the first time havel cars have been recalled; last year the company took such a step due to the lack of an emergency call module connected to the eraglanas system. according to autostat, havel t
department of energy is confident that america alone within the country is quite capable of building 200 gwful emissions into the atmosphere. the same analysts who named the ministry's report. that the official representative of the chinese automobile brand havail on the russian market is recalling 32,000 cars due to electrical problems, this applies to the havaill f7 and f7x models sold from december 1 of the twenty-second year to december 27 of the twenty-third year. specific vin codes can be...
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i'd also like to thank all the people here at the gw who prepared the meal and served so beautifully. so thank you all for all you did to make a great event. and of course we thank you the four panelists who did just an exceptional job of humanizing what so often is just in a history book or, a textbook or a little clip on the history channel. you behind the scenes and underneath the exterior of these wonderful and humanize them for in a very special way. so thank each of you for bringing your a-game to us today. and i just want to make sure now that, nicolle, please come forward. this is a small token of our appreciation. we have a gift for each of you, and you'll be able to us this day. and at the same time, i want to bring susan ford forward because she's going to present a very special gift. thank you. gleaves. the white house belongs to the american people. and don't ever that. but the history of the white house is a national treasure. and the white house historical is essential in being the keeper of that house history. with us today, gleaves had mentioned we have several guests
i'd also like to thank all the people here at the gw who prepared the meal and served so beautifully. so thank you all for all you did to make a great event. and of course we thank you the four panelists who did just an exceptional job of humanizing what so often is just in a history book or, a textbook or a little clip on the history channel. you behind the scenes and underneath the exterior of these wonderful and humanize them for in a very special way. so thank each of you for bringing your...
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gw law professor who i talked to has handled hundreds of sex discrimination if cases and says that couldhem to compete against females where they have this tremendous, unavoidable strength, size, heart capacity advantage just as a blatantly unfair to all a girls and women, and it would discourage girls from trying out and becoming proficient in sports which is exactly what we tried to get rid of with title iv. >> reporter: so the olympic trials are in june. experts tell me it's unlikely the case would be heard by then, but as we've seen, she's been pushing for major changes here, and to get into the olympic trials, i think, would be a hug- stuart: it would be a dig deal. alexis, thank you very much, indeed. still ahead, liz peek, san francisco 49ers' president, marta mccall thumb -- martha maccallum, mike rowe. they're all on the show next. ♪ you can go your own way, go your own way ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, giving traders even more ways to sharpen their skills with tailored education. get an expanding library filled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, cou
gw law professor who i talked to has handled hundreds of sex discrimination if cases and says that couldhem to compete against females where they have this tremendous, unavoidable strength, size, heart capacity advantage just as a blatantly unfair to all a girls and women, and it would discourage girls from trying out and becoming proficient in sports which is exactly what we tried to get rid of with title iv. >> reporter: so the olympic trials are in june. experts tell me it's unlikely...
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. >> let's bring in karl rove fox news contributor and former gw bush deputy chief of staff. what is the headline tonight? >> trump wins. we don't know the rest of the headline. we don't know whether its 50% or more. we don't know who is in second place. think about this. i am looking at the total running on my phone. 1513 votes is what we have got in statewide. that is less than 1% or about 1% of what is statewide. what we are hearing from right now are small meetings, small caucuses where there are literally a handful of votes being reported across the state. we've got a long way to go before we understand whether or not donald trump has beaten 50% and whoever is in second place and what the numbers are. you had the last couple of guests. the margin has dropped from 70% to 56.1% right now. why? another 20 votes came in. we are way before we can begin to see the final shape of this except for one thing and that will be in first place is donald trump. the question is by how much? >> we talked about this false expectation like he has to beat 50%. what if he is at 49? will the
. >> let's bring in karl rove fox news contributor and former gw bush deputy chief of staff. what is the headline tonight? >> trump wins. we don't know the rest of the headline. we don't know whether its 50% or more. we don't know who is in second place. think about this. i am looking at the total running on my phone. 1513 votes is what we have got in statewide. that is less than 1% or about 1% of what is statewide. what we are hearing from right now are small meetings, small...
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. >> gw young people, whenpeople they move into college, enjoy watching old arthritic people move their stuff. yeah. you knowarthritiople mov , so.that w >> souo i just think another company that would hire the oldd ,you know, and experience a lot of injuries on the jobt oj and still. >> yeah. entertain the young i meanen pay think my kid would pay to have to hisy my age have you know futon i, i, i had the best mover i ever had an adult had only had one hand. >> it was amazing. he showe amazingd up and he usee his stump as a battering ram. he couldam. get like the sofas in the and the mattress through the halls just with this stuff. >> you can help him. this is a storybook. >> yeah. i wish i had like, wow, it wasta really amazing. anyway, i don't know whyp i brought that up. other than that, i still think thout it from timeothe iit from i know you get something, mcpherson. that'st theyalled hi what they . >> no, they didn't call them mor that. >> also, old movers aren't going to steal your stuff. they're youns are to g kids. >> you know, young kids. you can't trust them. yeah. all right
. >> gw young people, whenpeople they move into college, enjoy watching old arthritic people move their stuff. yeah. you knowarthritiople mov , so.that w >> souo i just think another company that would hire the oldd ,you know, and experience a lot of injuries on the jobt oj and still. >> yeah. entertain the young i meanen pay think my kid would pay to have to hisy my age have you know futon i, i, i had the best mover i ever had an adult had only had one hand. >> it was...
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what are you like gw and northeast? which schools? >> caller: lincoln high school. >> lincoln. a little up -- okay. doing better than us. that's okay. i don't mind that. what's going on? >> caller: tell me about palo alto networks. bought it at the all-time high -- >> what do you need to know about -- first of all, we've got a billionaire ceo, nikes arora who's running circles around everybody but crowdstrike. can a stock go down? yes. but is that company -- it's like 47 billion different hats every day at jpmorgan? remember, they only have to get through one. jpmorgan's got to stop everyone. that's why you need a company like palo alto networks. individual investors have a real edge in this market you should consider yourself lucky you're not being second-guessed by some rich billionaire right behind you. your billionaire class, let them be on their own. and complain about everything. with the right amount of homework the stock pickers out there will do just fine. on "mad money" tonight could bio help make you a fortune? i'm not talking about fidelity. i'm talking about actual
what are you like gw and northeast? which schools? >> caller: lincoln high school. >> lincoln. a little up -- okay. doing better than us. that's okay. i don't mind that. what's going on? >> caller: tell me about palo alto networks. bought it at the all-time high -- >> what do you need to know about -- first of all, we've got a billionaire ceo, nikes arora who's running circles around everybody but crowdstrike. can a stock go down? yes. but is that company -- it's like 47...
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i i'm a student at gw. it's not okay. and i was wondering like in terms of like television, maybe it might die out. do you think it will, like, die out because of the social media? you know, that's a great question for the night. i, i, i, what's the future kelly going to be unemployed anytime soon? yeah, i had a sinking it. i think that a visual medium is not going to die what we call it how you receive it, how you pay for it, how you watch it might change but i think the desire to be connected in a live way in in a way where materials played back, you know, a jetsons model, something i can't even think of. i think will continue. now. you probably don't pay for cable at home, do you? wow. oh, wow. okay. well, i'm impressed by that because most young people don't pay for cable. i will be the last cord cutter on the final day of the final. so i have now i've given my professional life to working in tv. so i have a i'm bullish on tv. i think people want the opera community to see things in real time. and i think that that wi
i i'm a student at gw. it's not okay. and i was wondering like in terms of like television, maybe it might die out. do you think it will, like, die out because of the social media? you know, that's a great question for the night. i, i, i, what's the future kelly going to be unemployed anytime soon? yeah, i had a sinking it. i think that a visual medium is not going to die what we call it how you receive it, how you pay for it, how you watch it might change but i think the desire to be connected...
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she has two books on gw of tonight. she'll be on her new book published in fall of 2022, with many, many, many accolades. i recommend you take a look at them and also take a look at her website to see the many blurbs and meaning statements that talked about her contribution to scholarship about lydia marie child. the book lydia marie child a radical american life. as i said, was published in fall of 2022. there have been a few biographies of lydia marie child but none as fresh personally then now i'm editorializing none fresh and timely as this to the scholarship of a woman who really should get much more attention and who came right here from medford. so tonight welcome professor lydia moland welcome. thank you so much. you for being here and you especially to keena for that lovely introduction also to meg bowen who was one of the people who both invited me and helped facilitate of this. i should that when i first launched into this project lydia marie child it was such an exciting and new world for me. and then when i
she has two books on gw of tonight. she'll be on her new book published in fall of 2022, with many, many, many accolades. i recommend you take a look at them and also take a look at her website to see the many blurbs and meaning statements that talked about her contribution to scholarship about lydia marie child. the book lydia marie child a radical american life. as i said, was published in fall of 2022. there have been a few biographies of lydia marie child but none as fresh personally then...
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he gw up outside yuma, arizona on a farm that was homesteaded by his grandfather.e had a lot of extended family in the area. it was a stable life. not overly wealthy in ansense but very comfortable. then they lost thearm fotax foreclure reons. s father fell behind paying taxes. the farm ended up being taken. he was not only a migrant worker, but he had that comfortable childhood ken away from him. that st of dve him. he talked about that partly he was doing this to get back at how he was treated and how his family was treated in the fields. the fact he did have that 12 years inomfortable fily situation was important to understanding how he grew up later on. >> adrian is in san francisco. go evening. caller: good evening. i grew up in san francisco and were all boycotting grapes at this tim w impoant was ithat consumers were boycotting grapes? host: adrian, before we get an answer, tell us a little bit about yourself if we can get a timeframe. are you of an age that you remember cesar chavez? caller: oh yes. in fact i have a farmworkers button my mother got somewher
he gw up outside yuma, arizona on a farm that was homesteaded by his grandfather.e had a lot of extended family in the area. it was a stable life. not overly wealthy in ansense but very comfortable. then they lost thearm fotax foreclure reons. s father fell behind paying taxes. the farm ended up being taken. he was not only a migrant worker, but he had that comfortable childhood ken away from him. that st of dve him. he talked about that partly he was doing this to get back at how he was...
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she has two books on gw of tonight. she'll be on her new book published in fall of 2022, with many, many, many accolades. i recommend you take a look at them and also take a look at her website to see the many blurbs and meaning statements that talked about her contribution to scholarship about lydia marie child. the book lydia marie child a radical american life. as i said, was published in fall of 2022. there have been a few biographies of lydia marie child but none as fresh personally then now i'm editorializing none fresh and timely as this to the scholarship of a woman who really should get much more attention and who came right here from medford. so tonight welcome professor lydia moland welcome. thank you so much. you for being here and you especially to keena for that lovely introduction also to meg bowen who was one of the people who both invited me and helped facilitate of this. i should that when i first launched into this project lydia marie child it was such an exciting and new world for me. and then when i
she has two books on gw of tonight. she'll be on her new book published in fall of 2022, with many, many, many accolades. i recommend you take a look at them and also take a look at her website to see the many blurbs and meaning statements that talked about her contribution to scholarship about lydia marie child. the book lydia marie child a radical american life. as i said, was published in fall of 2022. there have been a few biographies of lydia marie child but none as fresh personally then...
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today, gw announce a were suspending the stp chapter for violating their code. i don't think it should be a place for organizations that threaten people based on ethnicity or faith and nationality. thirdly, investigate these groups to understand where the funding is coming from and how are they getting the resources. and we should set up task forces to tackle this issue. the university of pennsylvania was mentioned by the chairman. the response there has been lacking for months. harvard university dragged its feet. columbia, the same. i could go on and on. taskforces with short timelines to come up with a plan is long overdue. >> let me say as well with the adl, they have a long history of condemning the violations of ever of civil rights and i am grateful for your testimony. >> mr. smith is recognize. thank you for our witnesses and the entire committee here. these are important issues that we address. this hearing brings bipartisan interest, antisemitism and attack status. of college endowments. we may not agree on every detail but i believe there is strong bi
today, gw announce a were suspending the stp chapter for violating their code. i don't think it should be a place for organizations that threaten people based on ethnicity or faith and nationality. thirdly, investigate these groups to understand where the funding is coming from and how are they getting the resources. and we should set up task forces to tackle this issue. the university of pennsylvania was mentioned by the chairman. the response there has been lacking for months. harvard...