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student, parkland shooting survivor kyle kashuv said he was excited when he was admitted to harvard university in the class of 2023, but this week he tweeted out that harvard had rescinded his acceptance over what he admits were abhorrent racial slurs that he made two years ago. comments that he says he owned up to and apologized for. this is stirring up a hornet's nest with some suggesting a conspiracy and accusing harvard of rescinding the acceptance because he is conservative and a second amendment activist. let's bring in taylor lauren. she has written about similar stories in the past for "the atlantic." i'm so glad to have you on to lend context to this and get us to the truth on this. is this unusual for harvard to rescind acceptance of a student when comments like this come out? >> i almost have to laugh because it's not unusual at all. i mean just like a little bit over two years ago, actually ten students in a single class had their offers rescinded after making racist jokes very similar to what kyle said in a facebook group chat. so i mean this is something that they do constantly.
student, parkland shooting survivor kyle kashuv said he was excited when he was admitted to harvard university in the class of 2023, but this week he tweeted out that harvard had rescinded his acceptance over what he admits were abhorrent racial slurs that he made two years ago. comments that he says he owned up to and apologized for. this is stirring up a hornet's nest with some suggesting a conspiracy and accusing harvard of rescinding the acceptance because he is conservative and a second...
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michael: james stock, thank you for a much, harvard university professor -- thank you very much.rd university professor. as you heard, there are options. vonnie: a fascinating day so far. thank you for bringing us is interviews. guy? guy: let's talk about where we are with the european markets. it was stocks like unilever ngs k that led to the ftse 100 underperformance. up .5%. the dax outperforming, driven by the chemical sector and the auto sector. the cac 40 up a little bit, a little bit more than the ftse, not as much as the dax. renault playing a big part in that mix. if you are leaving the trading desk and you want to carry on in the car with the market coverage, tune into bloomberg radio's cable show. jonathan ferro on this side of the atlantic this week. looking forward to him and i being in the same studio. we are live on dab digital radio at the top of the hour and on all of your bloomberg devices. ♪ vonnie: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. here is courtney donohoe. courtney: the trump administration it's been on educational travel to cuba will take effe
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harvard university rescinded the offer of admission. of admission. >>> harvard rescinded a student after finding out about racist remarks he made two years ago. he says at the time he was trying to be as quote extreme and shocking as possible. the messages include the use of the "n" word. he is jewish. he is apologizing. >> i wish i could have taken it back. i can't. all i can do is seek to right this wrong. i know forgiveness isn't given. it is earned. i know that a person who wrote those things is not who i am today. >> he contacted harvard university and apologized. harvard officials stand by their decision to withdraw the admission offer. >>> another american died in the dominican republic. joseph allen of new jersey was vacationing there with friends. they had been at the hotel pool when he started feeling sick. he went back to his room and was found dead the next morning. he is the ninth american who died in the country. his death comes hours after an american woman was found dead in her hotel room at a different resort. the u.s. g
harvard university rescinded the offer of admission. of admission. >>> harvard rescinded a student after finding out about racist remarks he made two years ago. he says at the time he was trying to be as quote extreme and shocking as possible. the messages include the use of the "n" word. he is jewish. he is apologizing. >> i wish i could have taken it back. i can't. all i can do is seek to right this wrong. i know forgiveness isn't given. it is earned. i know that a...
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ma'am he has contacted harvard university. he has apologized but harvard officials stand by their decision to withdraw his admission to the school. >>> president trump is launching his re-election campaign in orlando, florida. people have been lining up for hours. good morning, lauren. >> good morning, pam. that's exactly right. people have actually been here since yesterday morning. now they've all filed in to what is being called 4. they their lawn chairs. now they are inside this festival all ahead of the president's re-election announcement. >> president trump set to formally launch his 2020 bid for another four years in the oval office tuesday night at a re-election rally in orlando's amway center. >> we wanted to make sure we got in the building since tens and tens of thousands of people are expected. >> by evening they were camping out in the pouring rain hoping to get one of the 20,000 seats inside. >> it's part of the process if you're going to be first in line. >> yes. >> and those who can't get in will be sent to th
ma'am he has contacted harvard university. he has apologized but harvard officials stand by their decision to withdraw his admission to the school. >>> president trump is launching his re-election campaign in orlando, florida. people have been lining up for hours. good morning, lauren. >> good morning, pam. that's exactly right. people have actually been here since yesterday morning. now they've all filed in to what is being called 4. they their lawn chairs. now they are inside...
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survivor of the shooting marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, florida, has had his acceptance to harvard university revoked. it was anscunced that the ol rescinded its offer because of racist comments he made online anagin text mess from two years ago in the wake of that shooting. the student claims he did not rememberng maki those comments until they recently surfaced on the internet. he has since apologized. harvard's dean thanked casha for the poli but said the school's decision is final. >>> this morning new information on the shooting in toronto that happened at a rallye for th nba champions. yesterday, gunshots sent the orowd into a panic while they separated the tto raptors. police say four people had gunshot wounds but are expected to be fine and others had minor injuries during the stampede. we are told three arrested in connection with that ctooting. >>> a tenth suspe in the shooting of great david ortiz has been arraigned. the latest suspect is accused of participating in attack which left ortizal hoed and near death. in a hearing, closed to the public, a judge ordered one of the suspect
survivor of the shooting marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, florida, has had his acceptance to harvard university revoked. it was anscunced that the ol rescinded its offer because of racist comments he made online anagin text mess from two years ago in the wake of that shooting. the student claims he did not rememberng maki those comments until they recently surfaced on the internet. he has since apologized. harvard's dean thanked casha for the poli but said the school's decision is final....
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. >>> harvard university rescinded its offer to a survivor of the parkland florida school shooting overacist comments he made when he was 16. he's also a gun rights activist made the comments online in text messages a few months before the deadly school shooting. he said he apologized and told harvard officials that they were idiotic and hurtful and don't represent who he is now and tweeted harvard decided someone can't grow, especially after a life-altering event like a shooting is deeply concerning. many institutions should understand growth, it's harvard. harvard does not comment on admissions decisions. >>> and our affiliate says an explosion levelled a house in new jersey. yesterday house exploded and burst into flames in richfield. wn w trapp owner was trapped der a ga roof. off duty officer who lived nearby and first responders. the man suffered burns and lacerations. the blast damaged some nearby homes and rattled neighbors. >> my whole window shook and my houses shook and i screamed to my son what was that? and he said i don't know what that is either. >> the cause is under inv
. >>> harvard university rescinded its offer to a survivor of the parkland florida school shooting overacist comments he made when he was 16. he's also a gun rights activist made the comments online in text messages a few months before the deadly school shooting. he said he apologized and told harvard officials that they were idiotic and hurtful and don't represent who he is now and tweeted harvard decided someone can't grow, especially after a life-altering event like a shooting is...
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happening in sudan natasha going to al-jazeera ira greaves is a sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he says the arrests of opposition leaders shows the military juncture is not taking diplomatic efforts seriously. i think we make sense but only by understanding that the transitional military council is not really serious about negotiating with civilians this could not have been a more lately thumb in the eye and that opposition and it certainly errol isis any effort to move forward in negotiations that transitional military council did however achieve one thing and that is probably there's a division now in the civilian opposition between those who will not negotiate with the t.n.c. under any conditions and the decision by some to reengage the t.m.c. but with conditions that effectively removed the t.m.c. from power in sudan it's a very confusing situation a very divisive situation not only benefits t.m.c. 8 venezuelan president nicolas maduro has reopened the border with colombia at the crossing near kuku toth thousands of people began the day in long queues many intend to buy food
happening in sudan natasha going to al-jazeera ira greaves is a sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he says the arrests of opposition leaders shows the military juncture is not taking diplomatic efforts seriously. i think we make sense but only by understanding that the transitional military council is not really serious about negotiating with civilians this could not have been a more lately thumb in the eye and that opposition and it certainly errol isis any effort to move...
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the first to hit that mark and this is the lightest machine ever to take flight engineers at harvard universityhey're calling a robobee the little robot weighs 259 milligrams i relies on solar cells and an extra pair of wings to achieve the lifted power needed to fly its own details of the development. those were published in this month in the journal nature, the next goal decreasing the power the robot requires and adding on board controls that will let it fly outside. >>and nba free agency is nearly under way the warriors expected to make a little more than offer to klay thompson mark carpenter and a special >>and welcome to the set of bay area sports night getting ready for 7 o'clock show on kron on i mark harmon are joined by a very special guest and honored to be joined by bond a hail with 95 7 the game one of the great voices in all of the bay area sports let's get right to the free agency talk the warriors of reports are coming out that the golden state front office. it's expected to offer klay thompson, the max contract. how important was it for the warriors to get ahead of this and put
the first to hit that mark and this is the lightest machine ever to take flight engineers at harvard universityhey're calling a robobee the little robot weighs 259 milligrams i relies on solar cells and an extra pair of wings to achieve the lifted power needed to fly its own details of the development. those were published in this month in the journal nature, the next goal decreasing the power the robot requires and adding on board controls that will let it fly outside. >>and nba free...
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. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride. >you feel as though you had to make it? >> yeah. i didn't feel like there was an option of failing. >> because? >> because my mom was depending on it. >> you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. p it was kind of like hard on both of us, and so i wanted to make sure that she was still smiling. >> reporter: while the times remain tough, they're looking ahead. ♪ sweet dreams until sun beams find you ♪ >> i came from a place that was a bit more difficult. i'm not leaving it behind and forgetting about it but taking it as a learning experience. >> reporter: showing that in every one of us, there's more than meets the eye. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> great story. >>> so coming up only on "cbs this morning," kris van cleave takes cameras into uber's self-driving test track for a peek at the latest driverless technoloy. >>> plus, home dna kits are exploding in popularity. how the results of these tests can be life-changing. >>
. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride. >you feel as though you had to make it? >> yeah. i didn't feel like there was an option of failing. >> because? >> because my mom was depending on it. >> you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. p it was kind of like hard on both of us, and so i wanted to make sure that she was still smiling. >>...
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speak once again to eric reeves the sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he joins us now live from a phantom massachusetts good to have you with us again eric how do we make sense of what's happened here these arrests by the military council of prominent opposition leaders just hours after ethiopia's prime minister had been mediating between the 2 sides. i think it shows you have the t.m.c. is not really serious about negotiating and insofar as there was momentum from the civilian side to reengage this and it. was already a difficult decision for the syrian opposition to agree to a resumption of talks in any event under any circumstances to do so actually divides the civilian opposition even as it makes clear that there was nothing gained from meeting with the t.m.c. and that prime minister of the ominous efforts really are for not coming for it and to what extent was was a bad negotiating on or talking to the wrong people on the military side of things it notably absent from those talks was the head of the rep a defense forces 2nd in command in sudan currently. it's
speak once again to eric reeves the sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he joins us now live from a phantom massachusetts good to have you with us again eric how do we make sense of what's happened here these arrests by the military council of prominent opposition leaders just hours after ethiopia's prime minister had been mediating between the 2 sides. i think it shows you have the t.m.c. is not really serious about negotiating and insofar as there was momentum from the...
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obama's economic advisory board any president emeritus and a ti lo professor of economics at harvard universityin feldstein was 79 years old. ♪ ♪ >> the premiere ent for the fast-growing vid why game industry is under way and that's newe cutting-ed technology is on display and innovative new games are shows cased and tyear, a few new trends are e merging and josh lipton is in los angeles tonight. this year at e3, the $166 billion video game indtry is imagining a world where fans can play games any time anywhere. >> no need for a pc or game console. microsoft talked about new technology called project x toud which will allow fan stream complex and graphics-rich games over the internet and right to their mobile devices. other tech giants are pursuing this same opportunity like google and reportedly amazon. >> industry executives saysre t ing technology sounds exciting and there are still a lot of questions. >> what is the experience like?b what is thiness model like and anything that broadens the mark, and anything that brings more opportunities to consumers will be a good thing for the industry.
obama's economic advisory board any president emeritus and a ti lo professor of economics at harvard universityin feldstein was 79 years old. ♪ ♪ >> the premiere ent for the fast-growing vid why game industry is under way and that's newe cutting-ed technology is on display and innovative new games are shows cased and tyear, a few new trends are e merging and josh lipton is in los angeles tonight. this year at e3, the $166 billion video game indtry is imagining a world where fans can...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use. in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in $991.00 after the philippines mount pinatubo volcano erupted. and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with oxidants and turns into a soft your ac
in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use. in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university research is i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they said here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting inner cells across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles deposited by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in $991.00 after the philippines mount pinatubo volcano erupted. and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with oxidants and turns into a
in the hallowed halls of harvard university research is i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they said here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering. saying here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting inner cells across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the blackboard theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles deposited by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in $991.00 after the philippines mount pinatubo volcano erupted. and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with oxidants and turns into a so
in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering. saying here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so he can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in 991 after the philippines mount pinatubo but i know . and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns into a soft you'r
in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so he can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they said here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting inner cells across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in 991 after the philippines mount pinatubo but i know . and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns into a soft y
in the hallowed halls of harvard university researches i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they said here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high...
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those universities were harvard university and the university of berlin, which in the early 1900s the preeminent university in the western world, so he, quite possibly the greatest and most educated african-american in the country had no clue about africa's history. he viewed africa like african-americans generally viewed africa, this place of harbor is him, this place where civilization was never really -- this place of barbarism. this place where civilization was never really know him. he said, i came then and realize how the silence and neglect of silence can let truth utterly disappear. so essentially, the truth about africa. he took it upon himself, and really from that point forward, he started to write more and more and speak more and more about africa. was battlingdubois a novel that was first published in this periodical written by edgar rice burroughs. anyone know what novel i'm talking about? cultural an instant becausen and it locked of of the animal african into the american mind. the main character in this novel was tarzan. orphan, and, this inwhite parents is abandoned
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he is a visiting scholar at harvard university and deputy director of and the editor in chief of the asian journal. he has taught at oxford, denver, hong kong university. his latest articles are china's response to revolts in the arab world and china's economic diplomacy toward the arab countries. with that, let me ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we welcome dr. coates to the podium. >> thank you. thank you everyone for attending this very important event today. i am quite struck i the factor here at the atlantic council on the 75th anniversary of the day. my grandfather was preparing to participate in that momentous event. to be here with the council is really terrific. my goal here today is to lay out what we have publicly declared in terms of the united states policy towards china and i am pleased to have my chinese colleague here we can discuss this with. and then look at how it affects our activities in the middle east. we have basically three main buckets i will be talking about. one is israel, one is the gcc +2 being egypt and jordan and her iran policy which is int
he is a visiting scholar at harvard university and deputy director of and the editor in chief of the asian journal. he has taught at oxford, denver, hong kong university. his latest articles are china's response to revolts in the arab world and china's economic diplomacy toward the arab countries. with that, let me ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we welcome dr. coates to the podium. >> thank you. thank you everyone for attending this very important event today. i am quite...
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. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride.s though you had to make it? >> yeah. like i didn't feel like there was an option of failing. >> reporter: because? >> because i had my mom depending on it. >> reporter: you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. it was hard on both of us, and so i wanted to make sure that she was still smiling. >> reporter: while the times remain tough, they're looking ahead. ♪ ♪ i came from somewhere that's a bit more difficult. i'm not leaving it behind as in forgetting about it, but taking ngat as a learning experience. >> reporter: showing that in every one of us there is more than meets the eye. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ♪ dream a little dream of you >> brennan: and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm margaret brennan. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> a fire part of treated, to homes destroyed a
. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride.s though you had to make it? >> yeah. like i didn't feel like there was an option of failing. >> reporter: because? >> because i had my mom depending on it. >> reporter: you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. it was hard on both of us, and so i wanted to make sure that she was still smiling. >>...
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parklane shooting survivor caches had an early acceptance to harvard university it rescinded this week after a share of google document from 2 years ago showed cash if using well known rhesus language to describe things like the sexual proclivities of female classmates as well as others as he claimed and attempt to be extreme and shocking as possible now many wonder if it's fair to punish a young adult for mistakes made when they were teens while others wonder if this doesn't prove that the discourse on the all time low and our respects of those less fortunate nowhere to be found and while it takes the mainstream media 8 hours a day to debate this issue we her watching the hawks can do it in under 5 minutes but joining us now with his take is conservative commentator steve malls for. the rich over the well 1st let me point out that there's no. no excuse for what admittedly wrote and there's no place for the n. word or any other slurs against women or minorities and he may have authored those on those platforms no matter where he did it even as a 16 year old it's unacceptable and he's a
parklane shooting survivor caches had an early acceptance to harvard university it rescinded this week after a share of google document from 2 years ago showed cash if using well known rhesus language to describe things like the sexual proclivities of female classmates as well as others as he claimed and attempt to be extreme and shocking as possible now many wonder if it's fair to punish a young adult for mistakes made when they were teens while others wonder if this doesn't prove that the...
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. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride. do you feel as though you had to make it? >> yeah. i didn't feel like there was an option of like failing. >> because? >> because my mom was depending on it. >> you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. it was kind of like hard on both of us, and so i wanted to like make sure that she was still smiling. >> reporter: while the times remain tough, ty' lookingsweet ♪ >> i came from somewhere that's a bit more difficult. i'm not leaving it behind as in forgetting about it, but taking it as a learning experience. >> reporter: showing that in every one of us, there's more than meets the eye. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ♪ dream a little dream of me >>> and that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm margaret brennan. >> announcer: this
. >> reporter: athena just finished her first year at harvard university after earning a full ride. do you feel as though you had to make it? >> yeah. i didn't feel like there was an option of like failing. >> because? >> because my mom was depending on it. >> you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom. >> we were kind of each other's rock. it was kind of like hard on both of us, and so i wanted to like make sure that she was still smiling....
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i'm anna-lisa cox, fellow at harvard university's hump chins -- hutchins for african-american research and i work with a fantastic scholars who are doing really groundbreak work there. until we recently i was a research associate at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, where my research underpinned two exhibits there, including one on african-american pioneers to the antibellum midwest. when i first started actually doing that research, the assumption was there war four, maybe five, settlements that were home to african-american pioneers, in the antibellum and we talk about hour our vision can shift when we find more than that. want to introduce our panel. we have steven cole here a member of the national society son 0 the american revolution, through this fifth inform great-grandfather. cole is the descendent of the andersons, who helped build the fort on the illinois plains, right in the waubash river valley in the early 1800s. cole is a living history presenter and lex tours on american history -- lectures on american ohio in the per sunshine an h
i'm anna-lisa cox, fellow at harvard university's hump chins -- hutchins for african-american research and i work with a fantastic scholars who are doing really groundbreak work there. until we recently i was a research associate at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, where my research underpinned two exhibits there, including one on african-american pioneers to the antibellum midwest. when i first started actually doing that research, the assumption was...
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. >> reporter: she earned a full ride to harvard universe ta. >> i'm actually here.al onway. >> reporter: she just finished her first year and studying to become a neuroscientist. >> the battle never truly feels over. >> reporter: do you feel like you had to make it? >> yeah. i i didn't feel like there was an option of failing. >> reporter: because? >> because my mom was depending on it. >> reporter: you sound like you were trying to be the rock for your mom? >> we're kund of each other's rock. it's kind of hard on both of us. so i wanted to make sure she was still smiling. >> reporter: she is and while they continue to love in the shelter, they're looking ahead. >> i came from somewhere that's a bit more difficult. i'm not leaving it behind as in forgetting about it, but talking it as a learning experience. >> reporter: showing that in every one of us, therere's more than eets thia. >>> it's monday, june 10th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." shot in the back. ortiz shot at close range in the dominican republic, but was he the intended target? >>> texas strateg
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those two universities were harvard university, where he earned his bachelor's and phd, and the university of berlin, which in the early 1900s was the preeminent university in the western world. so he, deemed the greatest and most educated african-american in the country, had no clue about africa's history. so for him, he viewed africa like african-americans generally viewed africa, as this place of barbarism, this place where civilization was never really known. and he also wrote in his reflections that, i came then and afterwards to realize how the silence and neglect of science can let truth utterly disappear. essentially the truth about africa. so he took it upon himself, and really from that point forward he started to write more and more and speak more about africa. but unfortunately by 1912, dubois was battling a novel that was first published in this periodical named all stories magazine written by edgar rice burroughs. anybody know what novel i am talking about? it became an instant sensation. this novel, more than any other cultural product of the 20th century, locked the concept
those two universities were harvard university, where he earned his bachelor's and phd, and the university of berlin, which in the early 1900s was the preeminent university in the western world. so he, deemed the greatest and most educated african-american in the country, had no clue about africa's history. so for him, he viewed africa like african-americans generally viewed africa, as this place of barbarism, this place where civilization was never really known. and he also wrote in his...
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warren, she was a teacher at harvard university making $450,000 a year.teacher's salaries down and make college and little bit more affordable. there are a lot of things they can do. blake: is that only idea? when you are talking $1.5 trillion. it seems like it would make barely a dent. >> no. i think the debt should be paid back. i don't want to pay it back. if the government has to pay the back, then we are all paying it back. blake: what do you make of elizabeth warren'. i know you say she is desperate. but the polls show she is gaining steam in the national polls and picking up support in iowa. it seems her policies, those are very real issue ofs you could talk about another day. but it seems like people like it. that's the reality. if you look at the polls. if you believe it. >> she'll continue putting these policies out that are fantasy that draw people to her. i don't believe that the $1.4 trillion will slide through as smoothly as she thinks. >> there is the whole issue, well, if it is president warn, what will the congressional makeup look like g
warren, she was a teacher at harvard university making $450,000 a year.teacher's salaries down and make college and little bit more affordable. there are a lot of things they can do. blake: is that only idea? when you are talking $1.5 trillion. it seems like it would make barely a dent. >> no. i think the debt should be paid back. i don't want to pay it back. if the government has to pay the back, then we are all paying it back. blake: what do you make of elizabeth warren'. i know you say...
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eventually, harvard university, where he earned his law degree. bill began to invest in the education of the next generation through teaching positions at the university of southern mississippi and boston university. he then joined the national humanities center, where he championed philosophy, history, and the arts. he became the executive director of the institution in 1979. it was there he met elaine glover, the woman who would become his best friend and wife. in 1980 five, after he served four years as the national endowment for the humanities, president ronald reagan appointed him secretary of education. this calling to public service resonated with his deep desire to ensure america's children had access to the highest quality education. bill's educational philosophy revolved around what he called the three c's. choice. character, and while secretary, he could see the challenges on the horizon, and began to fight against the rising costs and crumbling rigor of higher education. he recognized the immense threat posed by abandoning the study of
eventually, harvard university, where he earned his law degree. bill began to invest in the education of the next generation through teaching positions at the university of southern mississippi and boston university. he then joined the national humanities center, where he championed philosophy, history, and the arts. he became the executive director of the institution in 1979. it was there he met elaine glover, the woman who would become his best friend and wife. in 1980 five, after he served...
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and senior fellow at harvard university good to have you with us eric what do you make of this suspension from the a you i mean how much sway does the african union hold with the chumps. very little actually it is important that egypt is a member not only of the arab league but also the african union. and egypt has been one of those 3 countries that has expressed most emphatic support for the military council the others being saudi arabia and the united arab emirates both of which significantly today signaled some caution about whether they would be as batiks in supporting the untaught as it has been. i do i think what we need to do and this is not been part of. the analysis that has been featured in the most news stories is to remember that general has met 80 head of the rapids or courses and deputy head of the transitional military council as a 15 year history of atrocity crimes well known to the international criminal court he survives only and up sudan that is run by the military a civilian government would certainly result and. is receiving an arrest warrant from the i.c.c. he would
and senior fellow at harvard university good to have you with us eric what do you make of this suspension from the a you i mean how much sway does the african union hold with the chumps. very little actually it is important that egypt is a member not only of the arab league but also the african union. and egypt has been one of those 3 countries that has expressed most emphatic support for the military council the others being saudi arabia and the united arab emirates both of which significantly...
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. >>> researchers at harvard university are working on the lightest machine to ever take flight. it relies on solar cells and can lift off on its own without a power chord. details were published this month. they are working on those on board controls. then it can be significant in developing other technology. >>> this morning a tribute from the san francisco giants. the team is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the sitcom friends. >> ♪ i'll be there for you... ♪ >>> hey. they are pretty good. they recreated the iconic friends intro dancing to the theme song i'll be there for you. they even got some help from their live wives and girlfranhaf fu the anth os show. they wore black and orange. >>> the video is also day at or august 25th. they will have real props used it show at the ballpark. okay. central perk. we need some of that. >> we could take the central perk and woe also, i feel like we should do a morning show promo lake the friends opening theme. >> we could do that. i was going to show up to do weather and get pulled into something like this. >> your dance moves. >> at
. >>> researchers at harvard university are working on the lightest machine to ever take flight. it relies on solar cells and can lift off on its own without a power chord. details were published this month. they are working on those on board controls. then it can be significant in developing other technology. >>> this morning a tribute from the san francisco giants. the team is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the sitcom friends. >> ♪ i'll be there for you... ♪...
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massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, said on twitter that harvard university has rescinded his admission due to racist and anti-semitic remarks from his past. he said he regretted his past comments calling them egregious and callous and apologized to harvard for them, writing "i also feel i am no longer the same person, specially in the aftermath of the parkland shooting and all that has transpired since." he is come under fire before for other online post. last her he posted a video of himself shooting at a gun range. harvard has declined to comment on the case but has grievously rescinded admission for students based on their online history. in 2017, with two offers for at least 10 students who shared sexually explicit messages and offensive memes in a private facebook post. flaw in thevered a switch which activates engine fire extinguishers. b787ssue affects the dreamliner. the federal aviation administration acknowledged there is "risk to the flying public" but says it will not ground the aircraft. meanwhile, boeing 737 max jets remain grounded following t
massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, said on twitter that harvard university has rescinded his admission due to racist and anti-semitic remarks from his past. he said he regretted his past comments calling them egregious and callous and apologized to harvard for them, writing "i also feel i am no longer the same person, specially in the aftermath of the parkland shooting and all that has transpired since." he is come under fire before for other online...
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. >>> a fierce debate is raging now about whether harvard university made the right decision by rescindsing a parkland shooting survivor turned gun advocate. kyle kushuv said harr varvard p his application after learning he used racist and sexist comments two years ago. his defense is harvard should encourage growth. encourage people to grow from past statements. he had a tweet saying throughout history harvard faculty has included slave owners and b bigots. harvard is a racist institution but i don't believe that. is that fair argument on his part? >> i don't think anyone would argue that harvard's history has includ included slave owners and a lot of things they would not support today. one of the things we have to keep in context is that universities can rescinds add missions offers to students for any range of reasons. north carolina chapel hill a student had their offer rescinded because their grades fellower from a 3.8 to a 3.5. two years ago harvard rescinded ten admission officers over this meme group that students participated in where racist comments were shared. viewing this in t
. >>> a fierce debate is raging now about whether harvard university made the right decision by rescindsing a parkland shooting survivor turned gun advocate. kyle kushuv said harr varvard p his application after learning he used racist and sexist comments two years ago. his defense is harvard should encourage growth. encourage people to grow from past statements. he had a tweet saying throughout history harvard faculty has included slave owners and b bigots. harvard is a racist...
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shooting survivor is on the defense today asking for a second chance after his acceptance to harvard universitycinded. kyle kashuv lost his spot at the prestigious university after remarks he maefd at the age of 16 came to light. in one thread he used the "n" word 11 times joking he was good at typing it because, quote, practice makes perfect. in a letter to kashuv harvard wrote this. the committee takes seriously the qualities of maturity and moral character. after careful consideration the committee voted to rescind your admission to harvard. in an interview to fox last night he tried to explain his behavior at 16. >> at that time i was really, it was a friend group where who could say the most extreme and shocking thing for the sake of shock value. i am extremely sorry for it and i wish i could take it back but i can't. the person who wrote those things is not who i am today. >> back with me now former congressman david jolly, wess moore, and eddie glaude. i must go to you first. you are professor and chairman for the center of african-american studies at another ivy league university, princ
shooting survivor is on the defense today asking for a second chance after his acceptance to harvard universitycinded. kyle kashuv lost his spot at the prestigious university after remarks he maefd at the age of 16 came to light. in one thread he used the "n" word 11 times joking he was good at typing it because, quote, practice makes perfect. in a letter to kashuv harvard wrote this. the committee takes seriously the qualities of maturity and moral character. after careful...
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says, you were native-american on your texas bar documents, and when you were a professor of harvard universitym not a person of color. i'm not a citizen of a tribe. >> were there any benefits of that. >> no. they did a full investigation. >> you sound like the remember -- rich rachel dozier. a white person pretending to be being black corner. >> this is what i learned my family. >> dna tests, revealed she had native-american ancestry, six to eight generations ago. >> fox news sunday host, chris wallace is moderating, kicking off at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> late breaks news. prosecutors releasing more than 2,000 pages of documents. we'll tell you what they say next. what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ for huge savings on great gifts during our father's day sale! like savings of 50% on hobbs creek vented back shirts. and save $80 on leupold mckenzie 10x42 binoculars. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. applebee's ne
says, you were native-american on your texas bar documents, and when you were a professor of harvard universitym not a person of color. i'm not a citizen of a tribe. >> were there any benefits of that. >> no. they did a full investigation. >> you sound like the remember -- rich rachel dozier. a white person pretending to be being black corner. >> this is what i learned my family. >> dna tests, revealed she had native-american ancestry, six to eight generations ago....
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but there is a potential head wind for a major part of the housing market according to a new harvard universitypending on remodelling expected to slow this year in nearly half of the major metro areas banker of remodelling research at harvard, chief economist with the american institute of architects great to have you with us. >> great to be here with you >> i was surprised this was a fact that i didn't know the new construction market has been slowing for over a year and that means that usually remodelling slows as well. how deep of a slowdown should we be expecting >> you know, i think the slowdown will be fairly modest it's been modest on the new construction side and we're still expecting expecting 4% orh it's been high digits for the entire expansion, a strong market so i think it's really coming back to earth and more traditional levels. >> is this surprising given where mortgage rates are right now and the ability of the consumer to actually borrow some money pretty cheaply >> well, lower mortgage rates certainly are helping growing equity and home prices are helping too. but i think the
but there is a potential head wind for a major part of the housing market according to a new harvard universitypending on remodelling expected to slow this year in nearly half of the major metro areas banker of remodelling research at harvard, chief economist with the american institute of architects great to have you with us. >> great to be here with you >> i was surprised this was a fact that i didn't know the new construction market has been slowing for over a year and that means...
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senator jeff flake is heading to harvard university the arizona republican among six new resident fellows who will join harvard's institute of politics this fall >>> you're up to date. that's the news update this hour >> thanks very much. >>> don't go anywhere, here's what's still ahead on "the exchange." >>> coming up, is the end of work e-mail on the horizon goldman sachs says tesla's rally won't last extreme discounts may be one of the hottest trades out there and three stripes and you're out. that's all ahead in rapid fire through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> welcome back, let's catch you up on a couple stories that shou
senator jeff flake is heading to harvard university the arizona republican among six new resident fellows who will join harvard's institute of politics this fall >>> you're up to date. that's the news update this hour >> thanks very much. >>> don't go anywhere, here's what's still ahead on "the exchange." >>> coming up, is the end of work e-mail on the horizon goldman sachs says tesla's rally won't last extreme discounts may be one of the hottest...
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now a senior fellow at harvard university. we'll have something to ask about this in a little bit. and the nsc staff. and in november of 2018 he is was elected to represent the eighth district of michigan in congress. abigail served as a via officer and after a career was elected to represent the 7th district of virginia ending a 48 year rom hold on that district, and they join in the new majority in congress. they both serve on relevant committees. so i want to start by talking about hot spots in riern. you were at the center of the poli policy. the trump administration pulls out of that agreement, yesterday secretary of state were up to brief the hill. and i want our representatives to talk about that too. they were describing the iranian threat, some people saw that as a potential military conflict with iran. how concerned are you right now about where we stand with respect to the threat and what do you see for the actions that the united states needs to take at this moment? >> good afternoon, everyone, john thank you for hosting us, it is good to be back with you and with the w
now a senior fellow at harvard university. we'll have something to ask about this in a little bit. and the nsc staff. and in november of 2018 he is was elected to represent the eighth district of michigan in congress. abigail served as a via officer and after a career was elected to represent the 7th district of virginia ending a 48 year rom hold on that district, and they join in the new majority in congress. they both serve on relevant committees. so i want to start by talking about hot spots...
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at german chancellor was harvard university this past week.he was giving a major graduation address. shshe took an n apparent s swipt president trump and his policies during her keynote commencement address. merkel, who received an honorary degree from harvard, took aim at trump's protectionism,m, trade warsrs, and his efforts to expad the wall alolong the u.s.-mexico border. >> thahat is w why i want toto e this wish with you -- tear down walls of ignorance and narrowmindedness for nothing has to stay at his is -- - at it is. amy: merkel did not mention trump by name, but compared his wall-building effoforts to the berlin wall that restricted her movements as she grew up in east germany. you were at your harvard commencement, your harvard graduation reunion. you were there? >> yes. and she was well received. it was a beautiful speech. she did begin but his personal story of a young woman growing up on the other side of the berlin wall, how every day which into the workforce, she would go to the laboratory where she was working and she could j
at german chancellor was harvard university this past week.he was giving a major graduation address. shshe took an n apparent s swipt president trump and his policies during her keynote commencement address. merkel, who received an honorary degree from harvard, took aim at trump's protectionism,m, trade warsrs, and his efforts to expad the wall alolong the u.s.-mexico border. >> thahat is w why i want toto e this wish with you -- tear down walls of ignorance and narrowmindedness for...
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also gave the empress of japan in the trip last week a pen carved out of wood from a tree on harvard university campus because the empress studied there years ago. so these are the special one-of-a-kind gifts that dignitaries give one another and those are also the things that melania trump gets involved with and works with the state department and studies the history of them and open to the suggestions she's given from the protocol office and then these things get into play and there is the gift exchange. and it is a rather serious and important component of the relationship when the president and the first lady got their tour yesterday at buckingham palace as some of the items that have been given to the, they took the walking tour would the family and gifts were things they had received from other dignity air yours, including the president and first lady at last visit and gifted a sterling silver horse. and that was part of what they saw yesterday. their own gift that they had given. so these things are very important. they become part of the historical archives of the visits. >> sure. >> an
also gave the empress of japan in the trip last week a pen carved out of wood from a tree on harvard university campus because the empress studied there years ago. so these are the special one-of-a-kind gifts that dignitaries give one another and those are also the things that melania trump gets involved with and works with the state department and studies the history of them and open to the suggestions she's given from the protocol office and then these things get into play and there is the...
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he right now a visiting scholar at harvard university. he is deputy director of the institute of shanghai studies. and islamic and middle eastern stud dis. he's taught at oxford, denver, and hong kong universitys. his latest articles are china's development in the middle east and coauthor of china in the belt road in the middle east. i ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we welcome dr. coates to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, will and everyone for attending this very important event today. i'm quite struck by the fact that we're here at the atlantic council on the 75th yes, sanniv of d-day. all those years ago my grandfather was preparing to participate in that momentous event. so to be here with atlantic council friends is really terrific. my goal here today is to lay out what we have publicly declared towards china. i'm pleased to have a chinese colleague here that ecowiwe can discuss this with and then look at how it affects our activities in the middle east. we have three main buckets i'll be talking about. one is isra
he right now a visiting scholar at harvard university. he is deputy director of the institute of shanghai studies. and islamic and middle eastern stud dis. he's taught at oxford, denver, and hong kong universitys. his latest articles are china's development in the middle east and coauthor of china in the belt road in the middle east. i ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we welcome dr. coates to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, will and everyone for attending this very...
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area greaves is sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he joins us now from northampton massachusetts good to have you with us again sir what do you make of these arrests of the prominent opposition figures just hours after those mediation meetings with ethiopia's prime minister out of to make sense of it i think we make sense that only by understanding that the transitional military council is not really serious about negotiating with civilians this could not have been more thumb in the eye and that opposition and it certainly air lysis any effort to move forward in negotiations that transitional military council did however achieve one thing and that is probably there's a division now in the civilian opposition between those who will allow to go shake with the t.n.c. under any conditions and that decision by some to reengage the t.m.c. but with conditions that effectively removed the t.m.c. from power in sudan it's a very confusing situation a very divisive situation not only benefits the t.m.c. is the military council though unified in its approach here to what extent
area greaves is sudan research and senior fellow at harvard university he joins us now from northampton massachusetts good to have you with us again sir what do you make of these arrests of the prominent opposition figures just hours after those mediation meetings with ethiopia's prime minister out of to make sense of it i think we make sense that only by understanding that the transitional military council is not really serious about negotiating with civilians this could not have been more...
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bashir for war crimes let's us speak to eric reeves he's a sudan researcher and senior fellow at harvard university he's joining us via skype from northampton in the u.s. state of massachusetts thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera eric reeves you tweeted that the r.s.s. may be reconstituted but they've always been much more heavily armed and supplied by the hard to regime what is their relationship right now to the t.m.c. and is there any way that these orders to storm the camp didn't come from up top. you know there's no way that such an operation massive what seemed a great deal of video a massive operation could have occurred without direct orders from the very senior members of the transitional military council and most specifically lieutenant general his nephew who took over as head of the rapids court forces when it was formed in 2013 out of largely elements of what was formerly known as the judge and we in which he had not been nearly as powerful as he has become become more powerful since he assumed the deputy position and then the transitional military council and his trips to the unite
bashir for war crimes let's us speak to eric reeves he's a sudan researcher and senior fellow at harvard university he's joining us via skype from northampton in the u.s. state of massachusetts thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera eric reeves you tweeted that the r.s.s. may be reconstituted but they've always been much more heavily armed and supplied by the hard to regime what is their relationship right now to the t.m.c. and is there any way that these orders to storm the camp didn't come...
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in the hallowed halls of harvard university research. because i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year open it up ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting inner selves across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect feels a bit like the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in $991.00 after the philippines mount pinatubo volcano erupted. a
in the hallowed halls of harvard university research. because i'm looking at just how practical and dangerous geo engineering they say here we have one of the big pieces of test equipment that we use to work in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year open it up ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers....
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past is affecting the future of the parkland shooting survivor, kyle tissues of acceptance to harvard universityas been rescinded now because of comments that he made prior to the 2018 massacre. the 18 year-old admits that he made quote of horror and racial slurs about 2 years ago in online messages now he says it was part of an effort. just the extreme and as shocking as possible. he has since apologized and he's asking to reconsider, but the school is holding firm. harvard says it will not publicly comment on an applicant status. for your health this morning frito-lay is recalling its lightly salted barbecue flavor of potato chips. the recall was prompted by fears the product may contain an undeclared milk allergen so the company says that flavoring for another kind of chip which contains milk was mistakenly inserted into some of the bags. the chips were sold in 7.7 5 ounce bags, they have a guaranteed fresh date of august 27th 2019. the defendants in the goshen warehouse fire trial takes the stand at his testimony is upsetting some of the victims families will explain why. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ bi
past is affecting the future of the parkland shooting survivor, kyle tissues of acceptance to harvard universityas been rescinded now because of comments that he made prior to the 2018 massacre. the 18 year-old admits that he made quote of horror and racial slurs about 2 years ago in online messages now he says it was part of an effort. just the extreme and as shocking as possible. he has since apologized and he's asking to reconsider, but the school is holding firm. harvard says it will not...
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we brought this out of harvard university and their several there arepapers-- several published papersyour first piece of increment. before you had rewalk, which is where the name comes from. the trouble has been getting insurance to finance this. why are insurance load to do it -- loathe to do it? >> slow is probably the right word. if you are a german citizen, 90% of people are covered. united states, the v.a. led the way. for the u.s. insurer, the first group that stepped forward,...