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i will get back to harvard in a minute.ut in his first underdog campaign, we out-hussle, out-worked, and flipped a district from democrat to republican. we were underestimated and won by the stark margin things to we the people. this was a district obama won twice. now, it is trump and elise country. [applause] after that first election in 2016, democrats came after me with millions of dollars in attack ads because i was the only elected republican woman in the northeast who stood by president trump. the democrats spent every pen ny they could muster, but i fought back and probably voted for donald j. trump. and we all know how this ends. trump defied odds, made history, and make america great again. but, the vicious left is relentless. i was underestimated yet again when during the first sham impeachment in 2019 infamous russian hoax or adam schiff, adam schiff was so bothered by my crystal-clear defense of the constitution, the rule of law and president trump that he broke the congressional rules to try to shut me down. b
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do you think just from your yale, you are harvard, your notre dame.do you feel that that policy, setting aside the impact them a pat on, sent a message of some kind to veterans and to the recruiters who made themselves who come off the battlefield who came on the campus? what was at message. >> that message very clear is your service to the country is not valued by these institutions. >> it was not a message of support. i know she met with veterans on veterans day. she honored that the public occasions. that's appreciated by veterans. we learned that lesson from vietnam vets who did not honor but it's a whole nother thing when you take action on their behalf to practically given access, elevate their service show fellow classmates that indeed entering the military going into the j.a.g. court and being an army lawyer or air force one is way to contribute just like any other legal defense fund. that's one thing to say it another thing to do and she made that very clear. >> somewhat similar with the harvard campus understand the speech she made two appro
do you think just from your yale, you are harvard, your notre dame.do you feel that that policy, setting aside the impact them a pat on, sent a message of some kind to veterans and to the recruiters who made themselves who come off the battlefield who came on the campus? what was at message. >> that message very clear is your service to the country is not valued by these institutions. >> it was not a message of support. i know she met with veterans on veterans day. she honored that...
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to perform an autopsy on the dining room table, take out the victim's stomachs, send them off to a harvard chemist for examination. but all of this leads to a crime scene that by today's police taped off standards is indeed compromised. now, in their searches, the police will find in the basement three axes or, three axes, one of which has its head broken off from the handle and is sitting down covered in ash. and there is some blood and some hair on ax. police are going to question lizzie, where were you during the crime? going to say she was out in the barn looking for stuff to take on a fishing trip. but they're also going to ask her, who would have done this to your mother? and she says coldly, she is not my mother. she is my stepmother. my mother is dead. no sign of robbery or forced entry and is unusual. cool for someone whose father has just been murdered and stepmother has just been murdered. phillip harrington, a veteran officer, interrogates lizzie. and although it seems in improbable that a victorian woman of the women's christian temperance union and a sunday school teacher cou
to perform an autopsy on the dining room table, take out the victim's stomachs, send them off to a harvard chemist for examination. but all of this leads to a crime scene that by today's police taped off standards is indeed compromised. now, in their searches, the police will find in the basement three axes or, three axes, one of which has its head broken off from the handle and is sitting down covered in ash. and there is some blood and some hair on ax. police are going to question lizzie,...
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it appeared as a cover story in harvard magazine.unlikeliest thing at all is a book publisher called and said, i think that story would make an interesting book. do you have enough? after a year for the magazine story of the book overnight. and i am still, still kind of reeling from getting to be the one to be able to tell the story. we've been told there's a chapter in this or that book abt mapmaking or something else. but, here we are. and we had that nice introductionth for someone to rd their book on a bus in the philippines. >> quickset isde wonderful. cooks could you talk a little bit about potential mentors and influences you jew route from in your career or who have helped to support you? mother was a scientist, her sister was not a scientist but a great writer. her name is ruth gruber. my cousins, her children are up here. happy to have you all. she wasn't influenced because she was a wife, a mother, and a writer. and traveled a lot i thought traveling around writing stories about science would be an ideal existence. for a w
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i had a yale being difficult he can, i leave them to harvard instead. now, this is the source of a campus legend, which heard that such clause exists in his that you know, if yale ever monkeyed with the conditions would get the painting's not true because because wadsworth back off you know and then the harvard scheme ended and one of his stipulations was that he be buried beneath his standing portrait of washing sand after the battle of trenton. and he and his wife were and the gallery has been moved twice since he first built a and each time they are have been respectfully disinterred and reburied. so if you go to the art gallery now colonel trumbull is there and and his wife sarah in the basement so 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 revolutionary paintings, if he had save one from a fire, it would be princeton. that's interesting, because people a lot of people kind of lik
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at the north end of harvard square, there has always then a statue, a man seated. it's over the north portal of a bus channel and all it says on it is sumner. yep, it contains it. inscription of who sumner fellow was or what he was about. yeah so there's two statues that do that one is the one in harvard square that you're talking seated. sumner one is in the public garden in boston, where he's standing on a pedestal jacket over his shoulder and it says sumner on and so at the time these were done turn of the 19th turn of the 19th century. you didn't need much more than that. sumner was literally household name. he was very very well known. so you see sumner and harvard squared, just the words sumner quote. that's his alma mater, right. and you see sumner in the public garden, i would say, during the 20th century, at least until david donald's. so the bunch of biographies come out on sumner in, you know, 1905, 1910, i think 1915. so there's a of those and then they go away till stuff in 1960 and 70. so and now you i hope my book sort of, you know, brings him back.
at the north end of harvard square, there has always then a statue, a man seated. it's over the north portal of a bus channel and all it says on it is sumner. yep, it contains it. inscription of who sumner fellow was or what he was about. yeah so there's two statues that do that one is the one in harvard square that you're talking seated. sumner one is in the public garden in boston, where he's standing on a pedestal jacket over his shoulder and it says sumner on and so at the time these were...
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to harvard instead.s is the source of a campus legend which i heard, such a clause exists in his will. if yale ever monkeyed with the conditionh, harvard would get the painting, not true because wadsworth backed off. one of his stipulations was that he be buried beneath his standing portrait of washington after the battle of trenton. the gallery has been moved twice since he first built it and each time they had been respectfully disinterred and reburied. if you go to the yale art gallery now, trumbull is there. his wife, sarah, is in the basement. >> fascinating. i guess we will conclude on this one, the $32,000 question, does trumbull offer any indication of a favorite painting of his? one he took more pride in? >> he said of the revolutionary paintings, if he had to say one from a fire, it would be princeton. interesting, because a lot of people like the finished version of princeton less than some of the others. almost congealed, the figures are very distinct and very definite. maybe, the defense of
to harvard instead.s is the source of a campus legend which i heard, such a clause exists in his will. if yale ever monkeyed with the conditionh, harvard would get the painting, not true because wadsworth backed off. one of his stipulations was that he be buried beneath his standing portrait of washington after the battle of trenton. the gallery has been moved twice since he first built it and each time they had been respectfully disinterred and reburied. if you go to the yale art gallery now,...
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trotter it was impressive, man was harvard's first phi beta kappa key holder. he was the editor at the time of the boston guardian and the head of the national equal league. when trotter and and others in their group presented wilson with a petition signed by more than 20,000 people demanding end to the federal jim crow. expressed surprise. he said, i thought this would be acceptable to everybody and he did not back off his position. nearly three years later, during his reelection campaign. this particular meeting i'm about to describe took place in july of 1916. wilson with a small group, four women democratic women who came not as the suffragists had come previously, to demand support for the anthony amendment on the basis of simple justice, but rather to talk to him about women's suffrage and specifically anthony movement as a democratic party matter. it was bad for the party. they urged on him. for him, be on what they considered be the wrong side of that issue. and in this meeting where wilson he was with, you know, friendly democrats, he stated bluntly th
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from harvard university. and english teacher at dewitt clinton high school in the bronx , he was an aspiring writer and member of the communist party. having joined in 1932. he contributed to the young communist league, the theater arts committee and the lincoln brigade, which was why he chose to publish under the pseudonymallen . in homage to a stillborn son who would have been given that name. and he did not wish his leftist all it takes interfere with his ability to earn a living. still, he was sympathetic to the parties advocacy for racial equality, particularly in supporting its federal antilynching legislation. throughout the jim crow era, lynching pose a danger to blacks especially in the south, in the 1930s, there was a concerted effort to pass legislation in the u.s. congress to outlaw the product this. he was seeing this as an opportunity to contribute to the political debate. when he ran across a picture in a civil rights magazine. this is a quote. way back in the early 30s, he said, i saw a photog
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i have undiagnosed misogyny i would be asked "experts at harvard.soon as she started reading it, apologized not really trying to be paying attention to the explanation because i am got smacked by these women and here i am at harvard and know the story and the names but i thought it was something, acquaint. i never realized science so there it was again. i wonder how widespread it is. have our answer so i really wanted to focus on stories about women and science. my editor immediately suggested the biography and i said i don't want to do that. i read a biography about her so let it go and i was asked women in their element which was a collection which is about 35 essays. this was one of the topic and i think i recognize one other name in the table of contents but i read the book and the stain kept coming up. someone else scholarship to go paris. by about the big 46 months, he started to look like a network. they have records of about what he five women that pass through so i called right away, i have something new to say. but i don't want to put peop
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after graduating from harvard law school, he clerked for supreme court justice goldberg. and during this time he also spent eight years in the united states army reserve, including active duty and the army's strategic intelligence intelligence division. and he received an honorable discharge in 1965 after serving two years in the department of justice's antitrust division, justice breyer joined the harvard law school faculty, where he was a renowned expert in administrative. during nearly 15 years on the harvard faculty, he returned to government service on three occasions as an assistant prosecutor on the watergate prosecution force, as special counsel to the senate judiciary committee subcommittee on administrative practice is and as chief counsel for the judiciary committee. in 1980, breyer was nominated by president jimmy carter to the united states court of appeals for the first circuit. he was the only judicial candidate that president carter nominated after losing the 1980 election to ronald reagan. and he was confirmed the senate by a vote of 8210 when president b
after graduating from harvard law school, he clerked for supreme court justice goldberg. and during this time he also spent eight years in the united states army reserve, including active duty and the army's strategic intelligence intelligence division. and he received an honorable discharge in 1965 after serving two years in the department of justice's antitrust division, justice breyer joined the harvard law school faculty, where he was a renowned expert in administrative. during nearly 15...
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hide and seek under the freedom of information act of the most influential article was in harvard civil rights law review . entitled freedom from information, the act and the agencies. his father, you guessed it, ralph nader. i love these quotes. after three months of exploring the frontiers of the freedom of information policy in several agencies ralph talked about this i've reached the disturbing conclusion government officials at all levels in many of these agencies have systematically and routinely violated both the purpose and specific provisions of the law. these violations have become so regular and cynical a seriously block citizen understanding and participation in government. as you can see this has become a comment and echo he repeats often and is still true. thus it does the act designed to provide citizens with tools of disclosure has been forced into a shield against citizen access . so when senator kennedy decided yes we should do something i was off and running. but i wasn't off and running alone. there were very persuasive lobbyists who were the ground troops for a form
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in college, at harvard law school, i read everything i could. told my boys when they were older if you read "the new york times" or "washington post" or warren wall to wall, you'll -- "wall street journal," you'll know everything you need to know about. i was steeped in politics. and everybody says about jimmy carter he's the greatest former president we ever had after he left office. i wrote a book equaled president carter: the white house years in 2018 and then a...
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the winkle voss and -- zuk dropped out of harvard.om harvard, once had a failed company to supposedly cure alzheimer's. here he is selling it on cnbc. >> i think the potential opportunity here is really tremendous for delivering value to patients. >> yeah. that company failed. though, somehow vivek and his mom made a lot of money by cashing out. and did vivek try to replicate steve erckal along the way? nah. here's vivek mimicking a key aspect of american culture he finds so mediocre on the campaign trail. ♪ better go capture this moment ♪ ♪ you better lose yourself ♪ >> yeah, lose yourself, indeed. he also did that act as a college student at harvard long before running to be president of this supposedly mediocre nation. and there's vivek's partner in the pretend agency to cut government spending, elon musk, who controls the app formerly known as twitter, and used it along with $200 million to put trump back in office. he's now gotten trump to come out for visas for lower paid workers to replace americans in silicon valley, jobs beca
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he once told me when he was at harvard and he turns around and there were antisemites going, for thosee enough of an impress on him, he was born in new york and grew up in new york and may not have experienced the triggering antisemitism when he went there for harvard and that was the first time i realized that this was an antisemitic trope that people would do with jews. it certainly is a hell of a lot better than yelling jew bastard, but it stayed with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote, five lines, very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and in david newstead's book. i am a jew. how do i know? the negro lynched reminds me well, i am a jew. early in our lives today their mom and dad told robbie and me a story about how dad confronted a cop who seemed totally uninterested in getting medical help for a black man who had been injured. dad raised such a stink he was arrested and spent a night in jail. mom told me this was rafael, a jewish, fascist cop, and the anger in her voice was clear. how dare a jew be a racist? well, we know, un
he once told me when he was at harvard and he turns around and there were antisemites going, for thosee enough of an impress on him, he was born in new york and grew up in new york and may not have experienced the triggering antisemitism when he went there for harvard and that was the first time i realized that this was an antisemitic trope that people would do with jews. it certainly is a hell of a lot better than yelling jew bastard, but it stayed with him long enough to mention it to me. the...
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now at the harvard kennedy school.t some of the conversation in questions around water usage. you heard in the report about these moments when hydrants were going dry as firefighters were trying to use them to fight the flames. what do we know about the municipal water system and the role it is meant to play in these efforts and what happened? juliette: what we know is that no city is built for a municipal water system to deliver assistance during what is essentially a wildland fire. this is the challenge los angeles is facing now. you have a wildland urban interface. the best way to fight a wildland fire is by using helicopters and dropping water on it. we don't have that capacity now because of the winds and because you are in populated areas so they are essentially doing hand-to-hand combat. the metropolitan municipal water system is not built for that kind of capacity. so basically what happened is there is enough water. it has nothing to do with the supply of water. it has to do with the pressure in the system. ev
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once told me a story that when he was at harvard and he was with a bunch of fellow jewish, he turns around and there's a couple obviously anti-semites going for those of you who don't know what that means, this is making fun of -- because we talk with our hands. and my father, it made enough of an impression on him because remember, he was born in new york, grew up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for harvard. and that was the first time i realized that this was a anti-semitic trope that people would do with --. it certainly a hell of a lot better than yelling -- -- or beating them up, but it's with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote five lines very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and david newsted's book, i am a --. how do i know the --? lynched? reminds me. well, i am a --. early in our lives together, mom and dad told and me the story about how dad confronted a cop who seemed totally uninterested in getting medical for a black man who'd b
once told me a story that when he was at harvard and he was with a bunch of fellow jewish, he turns around and there's a couple obviously anti-semites going for those of you who don't know what that means, this is making fun of -- because we talk with our hands. and my father, it made enough of an impression on him because remember, he was born in new york, grew up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for...
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writing the previous book, the glass universe and it's about a groupbo of women astronomers at the harvard observatory. i found myself being repeatedly surprised by what they had done to tell the story and made a really important discovery and then when i was watching to make the dis-cough reigns leading i couldn't had admit i came to them with embarrassingly low expectations and that despite my up bringing and my mother was a scientist and i had a lot of role models and i still -- i should sayay i never as a young girl interested in science, i never had anybody try to discourage me or tell me i wasn't smart enough or didn't belong at the bronx high school of science and the boys outnumbered the girls by about 4 to 1. yet hi managed to escape negative attitudes of negative women and going for the 1950s. i thought wow, i have this kind of undiagnosed latent my state misogynyand a named professorshd astronomy and as soon as she started reading it, she apologized and said i'm not really going to be it was cute or quaint and going for science and there it was again. had new to say and we let i
writing the previous book, the glass universe and it's about a groupbo of women astronomers at the harvard observatory. i found myself being repeatedly surprised by what they had done to tell the story and made a really important discovery and then when i was watching to make the dis-cough reigns leading i couldn't had admit i came to them with embarrassingly low expectations and that despite my up bringing and my mother was a scientist and i had a lot of role models and i still -- i should...
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one of their prison debate teams beat harvard and west point in the last 16 months. so that proves what he said, intelligence is pretty equally distributed. if you were leaving the white house tomorrow, and you had to design a service life, what would you do? how would you think about it? mr. carter: still talking about prisons. mr. clinton: anything. mr. carter: i think we need some innovation that would involve not only the people who are successful leads for the business and education. we had a program getting volunteer probation officers. i was a -- active in the lion's club, leader in the lion's club we called on all the member of lion's club and kiwanis and rotary club to be probation officers. we'd bring the volunteers to atlanta and the prison director would give them instruction. they had to agree before they came up here that each member of, say, a lion's club, would take one probationer on they had to visit that prospective probationer before they got out of prison and get to know their families. that prominent businessman had to promise me as governor tha
one of their prison debate teams beat harvard and west point in the last 16 months. so that proves what he said, intelligence is pretty equally distributed. if you were leaving the white house tomorrow, and you had to design a service life, what would you do? how would you think about it? mr. carter: still talking about prisons. mr. clinton: anything. mr. carter: i think we need some innovation that would involve not only the people who are successful leads for the business and education. we...
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the prison debate teams beat harvard and west point. that proves what he said. intelligence is equally distributed. if you were leaving the white house tomorrow and you had to design a service life, what would you do? how would you think about it? mr. carter: you are still talking about prisons? [applause] mr. clinton: anything. mr. carter: you know, i think we need some innovation that would involve not only the people that who have been caught by the police and accused of a crime , but also the general public, the successful leaders and in business and education. one of the things i did when i was governor that might be tried, we had a program of getting volunteer probation officers. i was active in the lions club, i was a leader in the lions club. we called all the members of the lions club and kiwanis and rotary club to volunteer to be probation officers. we would bring the volunteers to atlanta and the prison director and i would give them instructions and they would have to agree before they came up here that each member of the lions club would take one pr
the prison debate teams beat harvard and west point. that proves what he said. intelligence is equally distributed. if you were leaving the white house tomorrow and you had to design a service life, what would you do? how would you think about it? mr. carter: you are still talking about prisons? [applause] mr. clinton: anything. mr. carter: you know, i think we need some innovation that would involve not only the people that who have been caught by the police and accused of a crime , but also...
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continue to work domestically and internationally his degrees from harvard and princeton.he going to be a very unique secretary of defense. if you think you are going to rattle him and get under his skin. that's called every day when you are on fox. democrat attack him is not going to be unusual. he will have the answers. >> lawrence: i predict you will see the pete smile that he gives to a lot. >> steve: the pete smile. >> lawrence: the little smirk that he gives when they...
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so cdc i've retained a harvard and a group scientists harvard to develop a new system of machine counting system that would collect all of the vaccine injuries and do it accurately and. 2010 it was led by a team of the team of scientists led by scott lazarus and a they developed a system that very well. they tried it out on the one hmo, which is called harvard pilgrim. and were going to unroll it if it worked. harvard pilgrim, which it did. it was supposed to unroll it to. all of the hmo data. and but what happened is came back and they said, this works. and what we're finding is when we compare it to the old system at the old system, actually collecting less than 1% of vaccine injuries. okay. so anybody can look this up, as it were. i think they developed a system at cdc telling people at time the vaccines were entering one in a million people would lazarus found was that 2.7 about one in every 36 people were getting injured. so there horrendous injury rate they reported that to cdc. cdc then went silent ad of the description of interaction at the cdc one it's this huge magnitude of exit
so cdc i've retained a harvard and a group scientists harvard to develop a new system of machine counting system that would collect all of the vaccine injuries and do it accurately and. 2010 it was led by a team of the team of scientists led by scott lazarus and a they developed a system that very well. they tried it out on the one hmo, which is called harvard pilgrim. and were going to unroll it if it worked. harvard pilgrim, which it did. it was supposed to unroll it to. all of the hmo data....
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harvard constitutional law professor laurence tribe is going to join us.going to stay with the fire coverage but we're going to get a few words in from professor tribe about what we need to know about that trump appeal. we'll be right back. right bac. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first 5 days of symptoms... and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead... to serious or life- threatening side effects or affect how it... or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. tell your doctor about all medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you take as certain tests or dosage changes of your other medicines may be needed. tell them if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to be pregnant or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if allergic to its ingredients. stop taking and call your doctor right away if you have allergic reaction symptoms. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe
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i guess it was only the professor at harvard, that's not very prestigious. but finally in august i managed to get cnn to publish a piece on the swedish experience with the school closures but not the cnn you think, it was in cnn-spanish or cnn in english, we're not interested in this thing. the evidence was there it was perfectly safe to keep the schools open. we obviously know, the education is important for children or otherwise we wouldn't have schools. so i think it is very tragic that we let down our children during the pandemic p. and all children were affected but obviously the poor children, working class children the most because i think gavin newsom, his kids went to private school and never lost school so if you were wealthy you could hire tutors and that and i'm happy for those children but that was not an option for regular working class children. roger: let's broaden the conversation a bit. dr. red field, what do you think of the greatest public health threats on the horizon or present? dr. redfield: to highlight the discussion, i think it's im
i guess it was only the professor at harvard, that's not very prestigious. but finally in august i managed to get cnn to publish a piece on the swedish experience with the school closures but not the cnn you think, it was in cnn-spanish or cnn in english, we're not interested in this thing. the evidence was there it was perfectly safe to keep the schools open. we obviously know, the education is important for children or otherwise we wouldn't have schools. so i think it is very tragic that we...
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jody dushay of harvard medical school, thank you so much for being here. dr.♪ amna: last year, barnes and noble opened nearly 60 stores around the country, and plans for 60 more to open in 2025. it's the latest twist in a long running saga for a company that's been a bellwether for the book business. senior arts correspondent jeffrey brown continues our ongoing reporting on the book industry, part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> it's recognizably barnes and noble because there are lots and lots of books piled high, but it looks very different. jeffrey: a pre-opening walk through a barnes and noble bookstore, a maze of small rooms and pathways, with company ceo james daunt. >> when you're very full, as this store often will be, it's creating space for people to drop into. jeffrey: this store, on manhattan's upper east side, is just a-year-old. it's part of a large nationwide chain but, crucially for daunt, has its own look and feel. >> the key insight that i have is that it is about the bookselling team, and it's about how you take all of this huge n
jody dushay of harvard medical school, thank you so much for being here. dr.♪ amna: last year, barnes and noble opened nearly 60 stores around the country, and plans for 60 more to open in 2025. it's the latest twist in a long running saga for a company that's been a bellwether for the book business. senior arts correspondent jeffrey brown continues our ongoing reporting on the book industry, part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> it's recognizably barnes and noble because...
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what you have is a series of progressive elites who went to school at places like princeton and harvardnd a lot of us know a lot of little obama's, wonderful people but they believed in the state, big believers in humanity and what we can accomplish that which is built enough internationalist institution. .. their mind reads does not compute because they are not on campus anymore and the student lounge, they are the commander-in-chief. they learned on campus we are supposed to lead to perpetual peace. their ideologies are interested in engaging on those levels. rather than going out real threats or fronting them, they look around for mutual understanding global, change so eagerly and self righteously do for graduate students except they don't work. i serve knowing my kids will have to as well. whatever it is, every single generation has to contribute to this generation. are called to be engaged good citizens and an ongoing experience. we end of the book that of another woodrow wilson. a man who said on multiple occasions, too proud to fight this is enemies in the world and it has the ex
what you have is a series of progressive elites who went to school at places like princeton and harvardnd a lot of us know a lot of little obama's, wonderful people but they believed in the state, big believers in humanity and what we can accomplish that which is built enough internationalist institution. .. their mind reads does not compute because they are not on campus anymore and the student lounge, they are the commander-in-chief. they learned on campus we are supposed to lead to perpetual...
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. >> the girls were also straight-a students with hopes of one day going to harvard, but their path to success was dramatically diverted when the girls hit high school. >> it was difficult for them to start hearing and accepting the word noÉ. >> teenage taz and jaz bitterly resented their mother's discipline. the rage boiled over when nikki took away taz cell phone, when she let it be known that you're 14, you can't talk to 17 year old guys, and you can't be on the phone at a certain time and you can't stay out or whatnot. >> that's when i think it became a battle, and it was clear nikki was losing control of her beautiful princesses. >> conyers 9-1, where is your emergency? >> just listen to this frantic 911 call. when she discovered jazz had snuck out in the middle of the night to meet her boyfriend. >> i just woke up and my daughter is blowing up the house. how old is your daughter? oh, lord. 13. >> two. once sweet and obedient girls suddenly morphed into two twin terrors. officer myra scruggs responded to a call from nikki after yet another blowout. >> i talk with the girls at grea
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and another previously unreported ransom case that happened two weeks after the former marine and harvard educated attorney kidnaped huskins quinn. joining me now is seaside police chief nick borges. so i if this case wasn't gripping before all of this. i mean, you brought this thing up several notches. you watched this netflix documentary, and then you meet denise huskins, right? and then you decide that you're just going to write to mueller and see what happens next. yeah. pretty much. i mean, i met denise and aaron. this is a case i've been following for many years. i've been a cop for 22 years, and this happened in california. so this was something that i was always very intrigued by. and i, i watched the series on netflix back in january, and i just felt compelled being a law enforcement leader now as a police chief, to reach out to this couple, they went through just a horrifying situation, both with mueller and with law enforcement. and i just wanted them to know that i always believed them, that i support them. i'm behind them, and there's others in law enforcement that feel the s
and another previously unreported ransom case that happened two weeks after the former marine and harvard educated attorney kidnaped huskins quinn. joining me now is seaside police chief nick borges. so i if this case wasn't gripping before all of this. i mean, you brought this thing up several notches. you watched this netflix documentary, and then you meet denise huskins, right? and then you decide that you're just going to write to mueller and see what happens next. yeah. pretty much. i...
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and they developed a system that worked very well and they tried it out on one hmo called the harvardilgrim. and they were going to unroll it if it worked and it did. they were supposed to unroll it to all of the hmo data. but what happened is that they came back and they said this works and what we are finding is that when we compare it to the old system that the old system is actually collecting less than 1% of vaccine injuries. so, anybody can look this study up and it is called the lazarus study. they developed the system and said that the cdc was telling people at that time that the vaccines were injuring one in a million people. what lazarus found was about one in every 36 people were getting injured. there was a horrendous injury rate. they reported that to the cdc and the cdc went silent. and the description of that interaction and that the cdc when it saw this huge magnitude of injuries shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk, the very scientist that they had retained. during covid, i just want to say this. during covid they developed another system
and they developed a system that worked very well and they tried it out on one hmo called the harvardilgrim. and they were going to unroll it if it worked and it did. they were supposed to unroll it to all of the hmo data. but what happened is that they came back and they said this works and what we are finding is that when we compare it to the old system that the old system is actually collecting less than 1% of vaccine injuries. so, anybody can look this study up and it is called the lazarus...
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he certainly prioritized his studies over his social life and then went to, of all places, harvard law school. >> now, almost a decade later, more twists and turns and more vindication for denise. >> this man had all the markers of a serial predator. i really believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> just last week, mueller was charged with new felonies of kidnaping for ransom. >> matthew mueller is accused of holding up two men and one woman at gunpoint and threatening them to go and withdraw tens of thousands of dollars from a bank account. and when they did, they were so terrified they never came forward. >> this revelation, only one of many that came out after mueller allegedly confessed in prison. >> we're again grateful that a new team is looking at it, and reinvestigating and exploring things that we know were never explored. and we are so grateful to have found a team in law enforcement who respects us, who values us as victims and is willing to work with us and collaborate with us. >> back in 2015, denise workings physical therapists in vallejo, california, looking
he certainly prioritized his studies over his social life and then went to, of all places, harvard law school. >> now, almost a decade later, more twists and turns and more vindication for denise. >> this man had all the markers of a serial predator. i really believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> just last week, mueller was charged with new felonies of kidnaping for ransom. >> matthew mueller is accused of holding up two men and one woman at gunpoint and...