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harvard did it. harvard achieved perfect racial diversity.erty, which means it's mostly been a benefit to the middle and upper classes of black folks. a 2016 gallup poll found that 70% of americans believe colleges should not consider race during the application process. personally, i think that doing it more based off of, i guess, like financial status more than race might-- might be an interesting way to go about that. two black professors at harvard did a study of harvard's black students and found that two thirds of them were either immigrants, the children of immigrants, or, to a lesser extent, biracial. and so then when you have basically a system that discriminates against one group, right, and doesn't even accomplish really the stated goals in which its supporters think it does, then that's where you start to sour on it. [edward] since the court had taken the case, the most important thing that will occupy my time is fundraising and continuing to educate the american public. hello. hi, yoko. i'm happy to help you with-- with your stor
harvard did it. harvard achieved perfect racial diversity.erty, which means it's mostly been a benefit to the middle and upper classes of black folks. a 2016 gallup poll found that 70% of americans believe colleges should not consider race during the application process. personally, i think that doing it more based off of, i guess, like financial status more than race might-- might be an interesting way to go about that. two black professors at harvard did a study of harvard's black students...
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we did reach tout harvard.vidual disciplinary cases because they are private, they say. all right. let's hand it over to carley, thank you, chab bows, hand it over to carley for headlines. >> trending stories to get. to say a massive brawl breaking out at the copa america semi-final match uruguay and colombia after defeat. lunged into the stands and went after colombia's fans. can you believe that uruguayen players claim they jumped in to defend their families who were near a group of people that appeared to be getting aggressive with the players' loved ones. colombia faces messi and argentina in copa america final on sunday that game will be on fox. and vanna white is putting to rest rumors of a feud with her new wheel of fortune co-host ryan seacrest. comes after reports white was thinking of quitting due to the awkwardness of seacrest posting this photo of instagram sharing a meal with imh she wrote friends off and off camera enjoying one of our favorites chick and dumplings. pat sajak will be returning to t
we did reach tout harvard.vidual disciplinary cases because they are private, they say. all right. let's hand it over to carley, thank you, chab bows, hand it over to carley for headlines. >> trending stories to get. to say a massive brawl breaking out at the copa america semi-final match uruguay and colombia after defeat. lunged into the stands and went after colombia's fans. can you believe that uruguayen players claim they jumped in to defend their families who were near a group of...
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harry lewis is a former dean of harvard college. he graduated from harvard college in 1968 and is a long-term professor of computer science. he has been at harvard for 50 years and part of the establishment of the university. he wrote a column for the harvard princeton in which he said the real problem on campus is not anti-semitism, the real problem is the curriculum has been hijacked by professors who think the purpose of their courses is to promote their left-wing identity politics view. he calls for a return to a kind of curriculum where professors have an obligation to teach the great folks and great ideas and present the arguments on both sides. even then, all other things being equal, you would not need people who vote republican to do that but the present faculty has so significantly proved itself incapable of creating, maintaining, delivering a curriculum which deals with the great ideas and the arguments on both sides of them but seems to me significant measures need to be adopted to make up for that. ben: ethan, what woul
harry lewis is a former dean of harvard college. he graduated from harvard college in 1968 and is a long-term professor of computer science. he has been at harvard for 50 years and part of the establishment of the university. he wrote a column for the harvard princeton in which he said the real problem on campus is not anti-semitism, the real problem is the curriculum has been hijacked by professors who think the purpose of their courses is to promote their left-wing identity politics view. he...
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he wanted go to harvard. he wanted to go to harvard and and they put him on the waiting lists and told him to go to dartmouth, which was a two year school at the time. and then had to transfer. he was there for a week. you showed him his room. it was going to he didn't. daniel webster's, former certainly. i don't think of my father saying. i'm just and daniel webster, i want to go i want to go to harvard. and a week later, he gets a by that time, most of the family over. she gets a. telegram from his mother saying, come home. harvard has accepted you. that was it for dartmouth. no reflection on, dartmouth. he hustled, hustled on. entered medical school. and practiced medicine for over 50 years at 454 huntington avenue. how do you do it. how did any of these kids do it. practice medicine over 50 years? and i to say, i spent lot of time at 454 huntington avenue. anyway, enough for me. thank you. wonderful. i owe a lot to northeastern university. thank you you. you got it.
he wanted go to harvard. he wanted to go to harvard and and they put him on the waiting lists and told him to go to dartmouth, which was a two year school at the time. and then had to transfer. he was there for a week. you showed him his room. it was going to he didn't. daniel webster's, former certainly. i don't think of my father saying. i'm just and daniel webster, i want to go i want to go to harvard. and a week later, he gets a by that time, most of the family over. she gets a. telegram...
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from boston university and graduated cum laude from harvard at harvard college. we also have thank you very much, jack, for joining us. born in sunny somerville, graduated from boston college, harvard university and another harvard law school graduate currently a boston lawyer teaching at harvard law and a democratic as he describes himself a democratic operative. corrigan served as convention manager of the 2004 democratic national convention, credited with giving u.s. president barack obama the national stage from which he achieved national prominence. we will remember that moment. corrigan also was a senior member of michael dukakis. michael mike mike's campaign in 1988, presidential campaign and head lawyer of the palm beach county for the gore campaign in 2000 and in charge during the florida recount in 2000 and before he was put in charge of the state of florida, florida, for the final 24 hours of that recount. and then as well, we have hailing from rhode island of all places, to divine what has worked on presidential campaigns in the united states and arou
from boston university and graduated cum laude from harvard at harvard college. we also have thank you very much, jack, for joining us. born in sunny somerville, graduated from boston college, harvard university and another harvard law school graduate currently a boston lawyer teaching at harvard law and a democratic as he describes himself a democratic operative. corrigan served as convention manager of the 2004 democratic national convention, credited with giving u.s. president barack obama...
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harvard is still ongoing, but 12 students have already signed up for the course.ainian teachers in the usa call it a success. historically , russian is the leader among slavic languages in the usa. sofia asher, a teacher of ukrainian, polish and russian languages at the university of indiana and president of the international association of teachers of the ukrainian language, says that the war did not affect the number of students taking russian courses, because its study is funded by the american government and is often required civil servants. however, she is convinced, the approach to teaching is changing. russian is one of the so-called critical languages, yes, these are critical languages, critical for security, yes, for the security of the country. students can study arabic, chinese, or any other language that is also on this list. ukrainian does not belong to these languages. i think that this process of decolonization, de-russification is much more active. in classes, such as mine, yes, because she is a ukrainian who teaches russian, and of course, no,
harvard is still ongoing, but 12 students have already signed up for the course.ainian teachers in the usa call it a success. historically , russian is the leader among slavic languages in the usa. sofia asher, a teacher of ukrainian, polish and russian languages at the university of indiana and president of the international association of teachers of the ukrainian language, says that the war did not affect the number of students taking russian courses, because its study is funded...
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cheryl: call them before the committee before getting back from recess calling harvard's president backhink there will be a good idea not just harvard it is universities all over the country, confucius institutes universities that host chinese programs, make sure we protect those innocent chinese nationals with value i've had visas work with fbi to make sure the office of provident sector make sure we defect espionage efforts. >> great to have you on thank you for being here. >> good to be with you -- >> a lot more coming up a new way to drive to your destination kelly saberi in michigan with details kelly. >> hi cheryl, in ordergoing fully autonomous on road we need more than smart cars where smart highways come in i show you how it worked we hit the road after thebreak. . to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but the
cheryl: call them before the committee before getting back from recess calling harvard's president backhink there will be a good idea not just harvard it is universities all over the country, confucius institutes universities that host chinese programs, make sure we protect those innocent chinese nationals with value i've had visas work with fbi to make sure the office of provident sector make sure we defect espionage efforts. >> great to have you on thank you for being here. >>...
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and i'm really excited to be here virtually at harvard bookstore. i wish i could be there for real because i really love cambridge and spent many happy times visiting cambridge but what i wanted to talk about and i'm going to share a powerpoint is why i looked at ideas about the multiverse there are many different ideas about the multiverse and how i came into writing the book. so let share my screen and so so my book is the allure of the multiverse and in coming into studying about the multiverse and presenting in kind of an open minded way, i try not to be my book. one question that came up i hear addressed very often about multiverse ideas is why look at something that's not directly observable and in particular why look at something that might not be falsifiable or verifiable and in fact, if you look at the scientific method, the years verifiability and falsifiability are certainly important parts of the scientific method. and there are things that should not be dropped lightly. so if we're going to not have a theory that's not directly verifiab
and i'm really excited to be here virtually at harvard bookstore. i wish i could be there for real because i really love cambridge and spent many happy times visiting cambridge but what i wanted to talk about and i'm going to share a powerpoint is why i looked at ideas about the multiverse there are many different ideas about the multiverse and how i came into writing the book. so let share my screen and so so my book is the allure of the multiverse and in coming into studying about the...
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harvard and harvard. and desantis to went to yale in harvard. they are the elite of the elite. it is harvard for them. >> you are part of the elite at that point when you roll with peter teal. you are no longer part of the base. let me ask you this, molly, there was an interesting part to two things that came out of the rnc. trump officially saying he will not accept the election results of 2024. if he loses we will not let them cheat. and jd vance has t publicly sai he would not have done what mike pence said january 6th. he would have supported donald trump's attempt to overturn our democracy. >> yeah. i mean i think he is picked because he embraces the explosive rhetoric of donald trump. junior played a hand in this too. he is a representative of tech billion nears. he is very close with that. >> as pete buttigieg said on eg bill maher. he says he likes him because he does things for peter teal. for rich guys that make them richer. >> and i thought mayor pete had such a good point. because he was talking about rich people really like this because it is pay for play. you want
harvard and harvard. and desantis to went to yale in harvard. they are the elite of the elite. it is harvard for them. >> you are part of the elite at that point when you roll with peter teal. you are no longer part of the base. let me ask you this, molly, there was an interesting part to two things that came out of the rnc. trump officially saying he will not accept the election results of 2024. if he loses we will not let them cheat. and jd vance has t publicly sai he would not have...
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she came to harvard a few times then. gave me some wise advice nie when i became solicitor general, and when i became a justice. i didn't know her very well, but i had an enormous amount of respect for her and what she did as a justice. >> are there any ways, any legacies the current court, any justice o'connor legacies? >> it's hard because i think some of justice o'connor's great moments have been abandoned by they court and it's a little bit maybe at the fate of the swing justice who was extremely important in her own time because she was basically making the calls on us some incrediblyy important subject matter areas and then the courts position changes and it turns out -- >> so if you were case decisions. how about culture? >> i think notwithstanding i guess the reason i have such enormous respect for justice o'connor is she was in this sort of unique situation where she was making the calls on pretty every important decision that came to the court and in our country, most of the important decisions in the country co
she came to harvard a few times then. gave me some wise advice nie when i became solicitor general, and when i became a justice. i didn't know her very well, but i had an enormous amount of respect for her and what she did as a justice. >> are there any ways, any legacies the current court, any justice o'connor legacies? >> it's hard because i think some of justice o'connor's great moments have been abandoned by they court and it's a little bit maybe at the fate of the swing justice...
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she was not only the 1st indian woman to get an m, b, a from harvard business, but also the 1st one to lead a foreign thing in india. and she has served on various boards and has been involved in the numerous rules as an advisor for the indian government, including prime ministers, trade and industry council, and 2013. she was awarded the pod must read, one of india's highest civilian honors for her contributions to trade and industry . and nina is a strong advocate for ginger diversity in the workplace, and is deeply involved in philanthropic activities, particularly in the fields of health care and sanitation coming in a lot of good. we thank you and such an honor to be here with you today. no, i'm so happy. i'm so happy that you have come. you come from a legacy family. what was it like growing up? well, i would love to say that i was fortunate to have of a progressive parents of father and mother who delighted in the achievement of mine . and my sister who went on tools to become is needing golfer and his students one of into is needing a coaches in gauze and that are janelle body.
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and you're the 1st one to go to harvard business school. how is it being in, in women in less than 1982. huh. well, you know, i didn't go there knowing i was the 1st step one month into the school having started i was someone to the office and i thought, oh my god, those men exactly. okay. i don't know what have i done and they was, they gave me a little check and they said you were the 1st indian woman and you know, the business school is amazing. so, so that's how i lot about it. when i was there in the eighty's. so this was 90, need to reach it to it was very little news in india and for the email there was no television in those days. you relied on newspapers. the only reporting on india was about family members in floods and poverty. and we have a scene as a nation to sneak thomas and effects on not for what we are going to do. so a lot of energy and time on my part, you mentioned to educating my classmates in to what we are about and the to jesus that they used to be taught at the harvard business school. and the 2 and a half cases th
and you're the 1st one to go to harvard business school. how is it being in, in women in less than 1982. huh. well, you know, i didn't go there knowing i was the 1st step one month into the school having started i was someone to the office and i thought, oh my god, those men exactly. okay. i don't know what have i done and they was, they gave me a little check and they said you were the 1st indian woman and you know, the business school is amazing. so, so that's how i lot about it. when i was...
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kaplin, who is member of the staunchly establishment council of foreign relations and attached to harvard university's belfast center, where he created the rakanati. caplin intelligence fellows program. as is well known, the harvard kennedy school, in which this program is based, is core to providing academic cover to us imperial ambitions. when one looks at the very long list of members of the advisory council, these interests are well evidenced. there are more than 10 ex-military or counter terrorism officials, including lieutenant general graham lam, former director of the united kingdom special forces. general. stanley mccrystal, former commander of the united states joint special operations command, general david petraus, former director of the central intelligence agency, robert richard, former associate deputy director of operations of the central intelligence agency. the connections with western military and intelligence agencies are instructive, but the most revealing element of the advisory council is its exceptionally strong neo-conservative and fininist makeup, including well-
kaplin, who is member of the staunchly establishment council of foreign relations and attached to harvard university's belfast center, where he created the rakanati. caplin intelligence fellows program. as is well known, the harvard kennedy school, in which this program is based, is core to providing academic cover to us imperial ambitions. when one looks at the very long list of members of the advisory council, these interests are well evidenced. there are more than 10 ex-military or counter...
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and then then the harvard ended. and one of his stipulations was that he be buried beneath his standing portrait of washington after the battle of trenton. and he and his wife were and the gallery has been moved twice since first built it. and each time they are have been respectfully disinterred and reburied and so if you go to the yale art gallery now, colonel trumbull is there and and his wife, sarah in the basement. fascinating. and i guess we'll end on this one. and this is the $32,000 question here. did trumbull ever offer any indication of a favorite painting of his or more the one that he took more pride in? well, he said of the revolutionary paintings, if he had to one from a fire, it would be princeton. that's interesting. people a lot of people kind of like the finished version of princeton than some of the others. it seems a little almost congealed. the figures are very distinct and very, very deaf and maybe the defense of that is this is a daytime crime scene. and he's highlighting he's highlighting thre
and then then the harvard ended. and one of his stipulations was that he be buried beneath his standing portrait of washington after the battle of trenton. and he and his wife were and the gallery has been moved twice since first built it. and each time they are have been respectfully disinterred and reburied and so if you go to the yale art gallery now, colonel trumbull is there and and his wife, sarah in the basement. fascinating. and i guess we'll end on this one. and this is the $32,000...
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i had one level of access and to those bases that are inside harvard university, well, that is, when, your harvard library opened when i became a professor, and there, i was somehow surprised, i attach it, and it was interesting for me to see in general, and what is written about the clintons, see his biography, and i am very many who wrote , and they wrote in including scientific works, but for some reason i, as a doctoral student , did not have access to these works, so it’s interesting... there was a part that i really liked, how bill clinton became the youngest attorney general of arkansas, right here click became the attorney general, i want, he took it and he was not 30 years old, but he already became the state attorney general, you can’t even imagine how cool it is for states to be the state attorney general, you decide a lot, he served one term as attorney general, click, governor, they could decide already then. they couldn’t bring her into peak physical shape, now i’m not kidding, if she was in peak physical shape, they wouldn’t have knocked her down, she fainted once, fel
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and lectured at harvard for years.he main item on display here is his black book. what this is is a compendium of every book he read it from 1881 to his death in 1935, and it connects to all these items on the table in that it kind of gets to the intellectual world that oliver wendell holmes created when he wrote the common law. which at its heart basically says that judges, it is a judicial text that says more or less judges and policymakers must find a way to balance precedence that may not have proved durable over time with law that sometimes in its creation it was not transparent and was somewhat opaque in that good men and women had to find a way to take both precedent from the past and modern policy and mend them together to make a law that worked for the nation and people on a regular basis and was rational. what is interesting about this page and the black book is you see agatha christie is on here three times, you see dashiell hammett and even virginia woolf. i only mention that because in this account by lock
and lectured at harvard for years.he main item on display here is his black book. what this is is a compendium of every book he read it from 1881 to his death in 1935, and it connects to all these items on the table in that it kind of gets to the intellectual world that oliver wendell holmes created when he wrote the common law. which at its heart basically says that judges, it is a judicial text that says more or less judges and policymakers must find a way to balance precedence that may not...
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he fought with the harvard division. this was a group of harvard graduates that were the officers. they are not harvard graduates as people often think of as enlisted troops. they had some of the highest casualty rates in the civil war and he was one of them. he went on these battlefield with a bag full of books and one of them was hobbs' , " leviathan." he really took it to heart. when -- what he saw, the carnage, made him more fervent that there wasn't natural law. when he came out of the war he was a virulence figure that comes out in these opinions. towards the end of his career think i join you in having that as my least favorite line nadine: everybody predictably trots it out to purportedly justify any possible kind of censorship. i would love if you commented on that. jonathan: i spent time on that line in my book. uni share, my hair catches on fire every time someone says that line. the line appears not to have come from shank but from a brief of a prosecutor in an earlier case that holmes adopted almost word for word. but it was a uniquely ill considered line. and it has b
he fought with the harvard division. this was a group of harvard graduates that were the officers. they are not harvard graduates as people often think of as enlisted troops. they had some of the highest casualty rates in the civil war and he was one of them. he went on these battlefield with a bag full of books and one of them was hobbs' , " leviathan." he really took it to heart. when -- what he saw, the carnage, made him more fervent that there wasn't natural law. when he came out...
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harvard graduate kids that were the officers. they were they're not harvard graduates as people think of as the enlisted troops. but they all fought incredibly bravely. they had some of the highest casualty rates of civil war. and he was one of them. but was interesting, as he went on these battlefields, whether with a bag full of books and one of them was hobbes, leviathan and i thought it was of all of the that i wouldn't have wanted young oliver wendell holmes to take on a battlefield. it would probably be hobbes and really took it to heart. he what saw the carnage made him more fervent that there wasn't any natural law. that law was simply whatever was legitimately created it in the system. and when he came of that war, he was virulent figure that comes out in these in these opinions. towards the end of his career or in particularly with the influence of people judge learned hand and others. i he began to regret some of what he had written, and he walked away from his most famous line about crying fire in a crowded theater in
harvard graduate kids that were the officers. they were they're not harvard graduates as people think of as the enlisted troops. but they all fought incredibly bravely. they had some of the highest casualty rates of civil war. and he was one of them. but was interesting, as he went on these battlefields, whether with a bag full of books and one of them was hobbes, leviathan and i thought it was of all of the that i wouldn't have wanted young oliver wendell holmes to take on a battlefield. it...
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my problem with harvard is not its liberalism but it's e-liberalism.taught how to think but what to think. i found myself immersed in a culture that is anti-western, that is anti-american and that is anti-semitic. after october 7, the world finally saw what i and so many jewish students across this country experienced almost every day. when i planted 1200 israeli and american flags on campus, they were all vandalized within 24 hours. [booing] i was harassed by my peers merely for being a jew and have received countless death threats online. students and professors have openly called for new home style attacks against the united states. and, perhaps, most damage when hamas terrorists butchered 45 american citizens on october 7, when they took 12 americans hostage, harvard refused to immediately and unequivocally condemn this atrocity. my fellow americans, anti-semitic bigotry, unfortunately, extends far beyond the university. although i once voted for bernie sanders, i now recognize that the far left has not only abandoned the jewish people, but the ame
my problem with harvard is not its liberalism but it's e-liberalism.taught how to think but what to think. i found myself immersed in a culture that is anti-western, that is anti-american and that is anti-semitic. after october 7, the world finally saw what i and so many jewish students across this country experienced almost every day. when i planted 1200 israeli and american flags on campus, they were all vandalized within 24 hours. [booing] i was harassed by my peers merely for being a jew...
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he belongs with the senators like ted cruz went to princeton and harvard, tom cotton who went to harvard and desantis, who went to yale and harvard. they rail against the elites but they are the elite of the elite. it is harvard for them and hillsdale college for everyone else. >> was going to stay, when you start rolling with peter till you are the elite at that point. there is an interesting part the things that came out of the rnc, trump officially saying he will not accept the election results of 2024. he says were not going to let them cheat. that is good for network -- code for we are not going to accept the results. jd vance said he would have supported trump's attempt to overturn our democracy. >> yes, i think he is picked because he embraces the explosive rhetoric of donald trump and we even know that junior played a hand in this, too. peter steele, junior. i think he is a representative of tech billionaires, not that he is a billionaire but he is very close with that world. peter teal has taken him in the fold. >> pete buttigieg said that recently, saying he likes him because h
he belongs with the senators like ted cruz went to princeton and harvard, tom cotton who went to harvard and desantis, who went to yale and harvard. they rail against the elites but they are the elite of the elite. it is harvard for them and hillsdale college for everyone else. >> was going to stay, when you start rolling with peter till you are the elite at that point. there is an interesting part the things that came out of the rnc, trump officially saying he will not accept the...
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and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do, as you look at them right there, his smiling face do not go away, will be right back the the, what is part of the, the employee would post good. isn't the deepest you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present during that stop without collision? is that still part of as the it's a great pleasure right now as we welcome you back to welcome to our show. doctor cornell was former harvard professor running for the presidency of the united states. and you know, it's interesting being able to talk to, i think someone who's an old friend in many ways, cuz as many of you may know, and i'm sure he remembers it. when i worked at cnn and i worked at the nbc and i worked at fox and all those years. well, one of the things that i remember was having the opportunity to interview dr. cornell west. and i've always thought that he was one of the few real truth colors in this country. there were, t
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and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do as you look at them right there, his smiling face do not go away. we'll be right back the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit, this is the 3rd world will receive re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to helping living on mac have very close propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is will be the . it's a great pleasure right now. as we welcome you back to welcome to our show, doctor cornell was former harvard professor running for the presidency of the united states. and you know, it's inte
and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do as you look at them right there, his smiling face do not go away. we'll be right back the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit, this is the 3rd world will receive re...
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it must be affirmed as a crucial part of harvard education. i mean by box checking, down the rabbit hole on dei woke policies and once you are down the rabbit hole, if you suggest we have to do something about anti-semitism, someone will go even though it's not the issue, what about anti-arab sentiment? if you don't check that box, you don't care about arabism? they are not interested in solving the problem. they were interested in solving the perception of solving the problem. >> that's a great point. this exercise is for cover to say they are doing something when they are not. if you read the recommendations from these two taskforces, they state they are not dealing with strong problems at the university which means they are not dealing with the dei problem or the ideology of intersection now that he and critical race theory which puts people into oppressor versus oppressed and has the motivation and ideology of decolonization which is being weapon eyes did. they will not deal with the underlying structural problems. they want to report that
it must be affirmed as a crucial part of harvard education. i mean by box checking, down the rabbit hole on dei woke policies and once you are down the rabbit hole, if you suggest we have to do something about anti-semitism, someone will go even though it's not the issue, what about anti-arab sentiment? if you don't check that box, you don't care about arabism? they are not interested in solving the problem. they were interested in solving the perception of solving the problem. >> that's...
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she moves him his harvard a she decorates it for. she is the one who will sell six west 57th street after the death of her mother as well. she will oversee construction of sagamore hill. well, he is absent. she'll take care of his for three years while he's in the badlands. and more consequentially, you she she meets queen victoria, her stay in london and she becomes an emissary of information from the u.k. to the u.s. she the one who suggests that theodore roosevelt consider assistant secretary of the navy, which, of course, will propel into his role in the roughriders. she's the one who has the white of her home. 10 minutes from the white house, known as the little white, where he will sneak away for all kinds of meetings. i mean, in theodore roosevelt's own words, bambi was the feminine atlas on the whole world rested. and then their younger sister, connie, love. connie. connie. so, eleanor roosevelt put it best if you wanted advice. you went to bambi. if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she's a
she moves him his harvard a she decorates it for. she is the one who will sell six west 57th street after the death of her mother as well. she will oversee construction of sagamore hill. well, he is absent. she'll take care of his for three years while he's in the badlands. and more consequentially, you she she meets queen victoria, her stay in london and she becomes an emissary of information from the u.k. to the u.s. she the one who suggests that theodore roosevelt consider assistant...