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big table by hassan money on his son is currently a research fellow at the iran project at harvard university he's also professor of middle east studies at the university of tehran and science good to have you on the show tonight what do you make of these reports that the u.s. president is considering easing sanctions if iran abides by the nuclear agreement. of course the the portrait of walton as a part is a positive new story of mom but the policy of maximal pressure as pump aoe and men secretary minot and spoke about is not a policy of mr bolton so it's it is continuing and i think they went in for a minister and the president of iran has made it clear that without you know change in the sanctions they are not willing and they have they don't have the up at that basically to you know go to negotiations with mr trump i think they've said that if the same sions were removed then the door would be open to talking idea now of course that's that's their position so we should wait and see if mr trump will change the policy but the signs from the administration and from mr pompei on not chen are
big table by hassan money on his son is currently a research fellow at the iran project at harvard university he's also professor of middle east studies at the university of tehran and science good to have you on the show tonight what do you make of these reports that the u.s. president is considering easing sanctions if iran abides by the nuclear agreement. of course the the portrait of walton as a part is a positive new story of mom but the policy of maximal pressure as pump aoe and men...
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history and literature professor in the assistant director of studies for the modern world at harvard university. his previous book, heico edited call transitional. it is brought into the to daily telegraph road he's a historian of the soviet union, served as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian and asian studies at harvard university. she is also the director of studies for the committee on degrees and literature tonight they're here to discover later discuss "cold warriors", it was praised by award-winning author who said no more than ever, we need a book like this remind us of the importance of writers in the written word. we are so pleased to have him here tonight, please join me in welcoming duncan white. [applause] >> congratulations. i love that we have this event on the date of republication. >> is exciting. as you know, i did 20 interviews this morning with radio stations around the u.s.. >> here is a disease question, early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many other things also, tell us what is the book, and general what could've been. >> the idea for the
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duncan white is a history literature professor and assistant director for the modern world at harvard university in his previous book and he co-edited a collection of essays. his journalism has brought him to the daily telegraph where he serves as a literary critic. lauren kaminsky is a historian of gender in the soviet union who served as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian studies at harvard university. she is also the director of studies at the degrees in history and lecture. tonight they are here to discuss "cold warriors" writers who waged the literary cold war which was praised by award-winning author kevin burning ham who said now more than ever we need a book like this to remind us of the importance of writers and the written word. we are so pleased to have him here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> there are five different kinds of microphones and father thus and i'm not sure which one we are supposed to use. so congratulations. i love we have the event on the day of your public debut. >> it's exciting. i did the
duncan white is a history literature professor and assistant director for the modern world at harvard university in his previous book and he co-edited a collection of essays. his journalism has brought him to the daily telegraph where he serves as a literary critic. lauren kaminsky is a historian of gender in the soviet union who served as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian studies at harvard university. she is also the director of studies at the degrees in history and lecture....
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lucky winners are already clutching their ignoble awards which were handed out this week at harvard university the annual contest celebrates ridiculous science honoring achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think. the prize for medicine went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death boss only if the pizza is made and eat it silly and intel inside came up with that one no surprise that the prize for psychology went to a german who debunked his own theory that holding a pen in your mouth makes you happy to know proved it doesn't last told to accepting the prize for economics to you who looked at which nations bank notes . best at transmitting diseases you're wondering it's romania's cards when asked about how to counter this problem they have devised people just use their credit cards bequests other with projects short of magnetised cockroaches and hugh shaped one but excrement. here thank you very much for sharing them with us. and before i let you go here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. pro-democracy protests in hong kong h
lucky winners are already clutching their ignoble awards which were handed out this week at harvard university the annual contest celebrates ridiculous science honoring achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think. the prize for medicine went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death boss only if the pizza is made and eat it silly and intel inside came up with that one no surprise that the prize for psychology went to a german who debunked his own...
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history literature professor and the assistant director of studies for the modern world at harvard university. he co-edited co-edited a collef essays called transitional. his journalism is brought into "the daily telegraph" where he serves as a literary critic. lauren kaminsky is a festering of the soviet union to serve as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian and eurasian studies at harvard university. she's also the director of studies for the committee on degrees in history and she had research funded by fulbright hays. tonight they had to discuss "cold warriors: writers who waged the literary cold war" which was praised by award-winning author kevin burlingham who is and now more than ever we need a book like this to remind us of the importance of writers in the written word. we are so pleased to have been here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> -- five different kinds of microphones. i don't know which one were supposed use. i never met a mic i didn't like. congratulations. >> thanks. >> i love where this event on th
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lucky winners are already clutching their ignoble awards which were handed out this week at harvard university the annual contest celebrates ridiculous signs honoring quote achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think well let's have a look shall we the price of nets and went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death but only if the pizza is made and eaten in italy and what a surprise and italian side up that won the prize for psychology went to a german research showed the bank his own theory that holding a pen in your mouse makes you happy is not approved it doesn't except in the prize for economics a dutch team who looked at which nation's banks notes i'm best at transmitting diseases if you're wondering it's romania's currency when asked about how to come to the problem they advise people to use their credit cards when in projects and include it in magnetized cockroaches and cube shaped one but excrement all of us your daughter but thank you very much for sharing that sides and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you pro-dem
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> ranking member wagner and my name is mariko chang pyle a former associate of sociology at harvard university and murray coaching consulting and i appreciate the opportunity to testify about the women's wealth gap and the women's wealth gap not only impact women but it affects men, families and especially children and two thirds of mothers are the bread winners are coal breadwinners and one quarter of children under age 18 live in a single mother family and more than ever before the, economic security of families rests on women shoulders and data from the 2013 survey of consumer finances provide the federal reserve reveal a significant wealth gap between single men and women during the prime working ages of 18 to 64. single men and those who had never been married or divorced or widowhood had a medium wealth of 10,150 dollars. and comparison, single women owned 3210. expressed as a proportion, women had 32 cents for every dollar of wealth owned by single men. these gaps remain when we take into consideration the other factors that impact wealth such as age, income and level of education. the
> ranking member wagner and my name is mariko chang pyle a former associate of sociology at harvard university and murray coaching consulting and i appreciate the opportunity to testify about the women's wealth gap and the women's wealth gap not only impact women but it affects men, families and especially children and two thirds of mothers are the bread winners are coal breadwinners and one quarter of children under age 18 live in a single mother family and more than ever before the,...
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prior to this appointment and while on faculty at harvard university kennedy school of government, she was also the deputy director for african research and programs at the center of international development at harvard university. now, the witnesses are reminded that the oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. without objection, your written statement will be part of the record. the witnesses are reminded to turn on their microphones and abide in the three lights in front of you. green means go, yellow needs wrap up and red means stop. we will first start, you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> chairwoman beatty and ranking member wagoner and members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me too testify today. the views expressed are my own and should not be attributed to the urban institute, trustees or funders. this hearing represents a critical step in work that is been done to bring the racial and gender wealth gaps nation international attention. my remarks will focus on three key points, first, the racial wealth ga
prior to this appointment and while on faculty at harvard university kennedy school of government, she was also the deputy director for african research and programs at the center of international development at harvard university. now, the witnesses are reminded that the oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. without objection, your written statement will be part of the record. the witnesses are reminded to turn on their microphones and abide in the three lights in front of you. green...
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some lucky winners are already clutching their ignoble wars which were handed out this week at harvard university the annual contest celebrates ridiculous science honoring achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think. prize for medicine went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death but only if the piece is made and eaten in italy and italian scientists came up with that one the prize for psychology went to a german researcher who debunked his own theory that holding a pen in your mouth makes you happier he's now prove that it does not and accepting the prize for economics a dutch team who looked at which nations banknotes are better at transmitting diseases if you're wondering it's romania's currency when asked about how to counter the problem they advised people to use their credit cards other winning projects included magnetize cockroaches and cube shaped wombat excrement from all of us thank you sights. and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you another weekend of pro-democracy protests has begun in hong kong with demonstrators for
some lucky winners are already clutching their ignoble wars which were handed out this week at harvard university the annual contest celebrates ridiculous science honoring achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think. prize for medicine went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death but only if the piece is made and eaten in italy and italian scientists came up with that one the prize for psychology went to a german researcher who debunked his own...
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i was at harvard university speaking and i asked how many people knew the industrial revolution was paid for by cotton? they did not know this information. a lot of black people don't know this information. it was the highest quality of cod being produced for free across the world. that is how they could fund the industrial revolution. were not talking the south but the reason the north had wall street is because the north took businesses off the cotton so the south would make money and think to businesses to do the exchanges in the cotton company to sell it overseas and then dealing with the agriculture of the south. so we talk about the entire country elevating from free slave labor. but for some reason people don't know we are entitled to different things. and then to give another little piece of food for thought when you think black people do not trust institutions so the reason there are black life insurance commercials and all types of other people and while i was doing the research, they had me working on asian american hispanics lgbt. what is going on? why are we not focus on afr
i was at harvard university speaking and i asked how many people knew the industrial revolution was paid for by cotton? they did not know this information. a lot of black people don't know this information. it was the highest quality of cod being produced for free across the world. that is how they could fund the industrial revolution. were not talking the south but the reason the north had wall street is because the north took businesses off the cotton so the south would make money and think...
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marks in examination inin the south regin and received a scholarship to study biophysics at harvard university. the president of harvard waiting, the student was allowed to attend the freshman class at harvard. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. calls for commerce secretary wilbur ross to resign are mounting after reports emerged monday he e threatened to fire staff at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration for pushing back on president trump's false statements about hurricane dorian and its risk to alabama. on september 1, trump's -- trump incorrectly tweeted that alabama "would most likely be hit much harder than anticipated." the statement was swiftly denied by the national weather service. last friday, noaa issued a statement disavowing the national weather service's denial. "the washington post" reported over the weekend noaa warned its staff not to publicly contradict president trump's false statements. the agency reportedly sent a similar message after trump showed a doctored hurricane predic
marks in examination inin the south regin and received a scholarship to study biophysics at harvard university. the president of harvard waiting, the student was allowed to attend the freshman class at harvard. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. calls for commerce secretary wilbur ross to resign are mounting after reports emerged monday he e threatened to fire staff at the national oceanic and atmospheric...
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joining us now is harvard university law professor and author of impeachment a citizens guide. for being with us. let's start with the charges, high crimes and misdemeanors. what might constitute that? from what we know about what the committees are considering, are we there? >> we know from the constitutional background thoot we're talking about gross abuse of presidential authority. reading the declaration of independent is a clue. it doesn't have to be a crime. it can be an abuse of authority that doesn't violate the technical criminal law. if it is a violation of criminal law, it might not be impeachable. jaywalking would not be a high crime and misdemeanor. the things we have now in the ballpark include the arguable obstruction of justice with respect to the russia investigation and also the phone call with the ukrainian president. both i think are in the ballpark and are worth considering. policy disagreements are not. uses of twitter not so much, barbaric rhetoric, very hard to say that's an impeachable offense. >> is it possible to have scope creep in this very investig
joining us now is harvard university law professor and author of impeachment a citizens guide. for being with us. let's start with the charges, high crimes and misdemeanors. what might constitute that? from what we know about what the committees are considering, are we there? >> we know from the constitutional background thoot we're talking about gross abuse of presidential authority. reading the declaration of independent is a clue. it doesn't have to be a crime. it can be an abuse of...
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it works is the other way around, wonderful experiment called the perception, done in 1949, harvard university, a bunch of people were shown cards at high speed and asked to lay out what they are seeing. i will get back to your question. i'm getting there. .. this experiment preceded the cards are shown at slow down. the participants getting increasingly uncomfortable until they realize that there is some trickery going on here. some of the cards that should be read are black. they realize they are no longer in the playing card paradigm and able to see these fake cards being showed. the media and our politics were the same way. when the media are talking to us about conservative and liberal, left and right. we see politics through our lenses and as much as we do so, we are not seeing the ground truth. we are seeing opposition, left versus right. republicans versus democrats. one what might be determining the state of our country is all the things that republican and democrat conservative and aggressive aren't arguing about possibly agreeing about. maybe they didn't know they were agreeing abou
it works is the other way around, wonderful experiment called the perception, done in 1949, harvard university, a bunch of people were shown cards at high speed and asked to lay out what they are seeing. i will get back to your question. i'm getting there. .. this experiment preceded the cards are shown at slow down. the participants getting increasingly uncomfortable until they realize that there is some trickery going on here. some of the cards that should be read are black. they realize they...
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like harvard and yale, marty state university and i go into this place, the highest office in the land. i go by myself with all of these networks, and the president of the united states targets me and i am still standing. that is what happened. that's the story that needs to be told. it doesn't need to be a story that where we are telling each other white whispering. we need to put this on paper. so our children can understand the struggles that we still had in 2019. this it's not 1950, not 1960, this is 2019 and we are still dealing with these issues of being told to sit down. .us that question. it needs to be told. and i believe that in the midst of my walk, it would help people because i found out that a lot of people are going through a lot of michael aggression on the job. look at you all nodding your heads. i'd have women come to me crying oh my god, i didn't know. it's amazing and i think we'd tell her stories even if it comes from the white house. it reads like a novel. but it is real live. it is coming. it is a reality tv. it has fire in it. in need screaming out to the presid
like harvard and yale, marty state university and i go into this place, the highest office in the land. i go by myself with all of these networks, and the president of the united states targets me and i am still standing. that is what happened. that's the story that needs to be told. it doesn't need to be a story that where we are telling each other white whispering. we need to put this on paper. so our children can understand the struggles that we still had in 2019. this it's not 1950, not...
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some lucky one is already clutching it can about awards which were hunted out this week at harvard university no less will be on your contest celebrates ridiculous sides honoring achievements that 1st make people laugh and then make them think now the prize for medicine went to evidence showing that pizza can protect against illness and death but only if the pizza is made and eaten in italy apparently an italian scientist came up with that one on buying it the price for psychology went to a german research a huge deep bank his own theory holding a pen in your mouth makes you happy he has now proved that it does not and accepting the prize for economics a dutch team who looked at which nations bank notes are better transmitting diseases if you're wondering it's romania's currency when asked about house account of the problem they simply advise people to use their credit cards. well other winning projects included magnetised call croce's and cube shaped one but excrement from all of us thank you science well the day isn't my style but the conversation was continues online to find us on twitter
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in the united states just a week ago where a young palestinian man who had been accepted to harvard university no less was denied entry at the border because immigration authorities looked at his social media and found that his friends had posted pro palestinian posts not that he did it but that his friends did it and they use that as an excuse to expel him from the united states so i think this is really just a harassment technique and nothing more. is there any ethical question here or not the fact that you know normal citizens are not allowed to have fake profiles the u.s. has accused other nations russia iran china of creating fake profiles for that for their own purposes but it's ok for the u.s. government is that is it because it ok because it's the u.s. and its own backyard or is there an ethical question or i think there's a very serious ethical question at the short answer is of course not it's not ok but this is american exceptionalism isn't it it's ok for the united states because we're the good guys it's not ok for anybody else because they're not the good guys this catches up afte
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she was a fellow at the harvard university studying how change happens in close society and last year she received the award from stanford university for her outstanding reporting on asia. no better person to speak with anna in the washington post. their conversation this morning will be followed by a panel discussion about current u.s. relations with north korea with a noted korean expert in the washington post the great successor will be available for purchase after the program so stick around to get your copy signed by anna. and before we begin i want to point out the striking timeliness of this book publication in the program this morning. we are exactly when you're out from the historic summit that brought president trump and kim jong-un together in singapore. thank you again for being here and please join me in welcoming anna five filled to the states. >> thank you so much, this is really a treat for me as opposed journalist, anna is the gold standard of north korea to give you a sense i'm going to read you a blurb on the back of the book, we authors alike to get blurbs but real
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grant funding have become more stringent recent years and there's a really prominent example harvard university's middle east studies center no longer accept federal funding because it decided we don't want to comply with the more stringent federal requirements so is there do they have to receive this federal funding note this is a $235000.00 annual grant for u.n.c. duke's middle east studies center they could choose to raise that money from private sources or to seek other funding opportunities i think the question is also they said the department of education in its letter raised a couple of events points that it found problematic about the middle east in the center and you can see universities have said actually the things that you found problematic we don't even use federal funding for those particular activities or programs and so you can see and you will use federal funding for some things and not for other things the 3rd thing i'll mention is that when you and see him do just wrist which they just received another approval for grant funding under title 6 last year they submitted a lengthy
grant funding have become more stringent recent years and there's a really prominent example harvard university's middle east studies center no longer accept federal funding because it decided we don't want to comply with the more stringent federal requirements so is there do they have to receive this federal funding note this is a $235000.00 annual grant for u.n.c. duke's middle east studies center they could choose to raise that money from private sources or to seek other funding...
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she was a nieman fellow at the harvard university studying close ascites and last year she received the award from stanford university for outstanding reporting onom asia. i think of no better person to speak with anna the washington post for an affairs david. their conversation this morning will be followed by a panel discussion about current u.s. relations withh north korea with hthe noted korean expert in the washington post david and karen. the great successor will be available for purchase after the program so stick around to get bur copy signed. before we begin the timeliness of the book publication, we are exactly when you're out from the historic summit that brought president trump and kim jong-un together in singapore. thank you again for being here, and please join me in welcoming david and anna to the post live stage. [applause] >> thank you so much to doug, this is really a treat for me as opposed journalists, anna at really is, as doug suggested a gold standard and coverage of north korea to give you sent all redo a blurb on the back of the book that we authors all like to
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i went to harvard university for a doctorate in economics.resident as his director for defense policy in the white house. i was prepared for increasing command, head of the new strategic antiterrorist group on the ground in afghanistan. the command of an aircraft carrier prepared for strikes against the taliban and al qaeda, and then i came home. i stood holding my wife's hand as theyitary hospital rolled out my four-year-old child. we could not get the brain tumor, the doctor says, she has about 90 days. but that little warrior fought on and she beat it. and then i owed this country. i gave up the military to save my daughter's life. i gave up being an independent and became a democrat. running as a retired navy admiral. i won my second election by 20 points, raised $3 million, and onn't spend a penny of it one campaign ad. from the nra and a 100% pro-choice naral record. somehow, we understood how to disagree well. i would stand up when it did rare times,hose against my party. those established leaders turnedd republican democrat arlen spec
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sheuthor in her book details becoming the first death -blind graduate -- deaf-blind graduate of harvard university about might i be missing, what are the potential unknowns, how can i find those unknowns? this tryinghas been to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. >> at 10:00, american university professor talks about his book how to be an antiracist. a princetoniewed by university professor. >> given well-meaning people, even people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize that the history of this -- when a eugenicist was classified as racist, they said i am not racist. when jim crow segregationists were charged with being racist, they said i am not racist. even today, white nationalists say they are not racist. whether they are in the white house or planning the next mass shooting. >> jim mattis recounts his military career and his thoughts on leadership in his book learning to lead. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content
sheuthor in her book details becoming the first death -blind graduate -- deaf-blind graduate of harvard university about might i be missing, what are the potential unknowns, how can i find those unknowns? this tryinghas been to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. >> at 10:00, american university professor talks about his book how to be an antiracist. a princetoniewed by university professor. >> given well-meaning people, even people who are trying to be...
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cambridge center for behavioral studies in massachusetts, you received your phd in 1981 from harvard university, just to get some of those out here, i want to read something to you, something you wrote a few years back in politico. you said there are at least three very real scenarios whereby google, perhaps even without the leaders knowledge could shape or even decide the election next year. whether or not google executives see it this way, the employees who constantly adjust the algorithms are manipulate people every minute of every day. the adjustments make increasingly influence our thinking including our voting preferences. you add that our research leaves little doubt about whether google has the ability to control those in the online experiments conducted in the united states. we were able to boost the proportion of those between 37 and 63% after just one search session. the impact of doing bias rankings repeatedly over periods of weeks and months would have undoubtedly been larger. google is massive. almost everybody uses google. how are they able to manipulate vote. what are they doing
cambridge center for behavioral studies in massachusetts, you received your phd in 1981 from harvard university, just to get some of those out here, i want to read something to you, something you wrote a few years back in politico. you said there are at least three very real scenarios whereby google, perhaps even without the leaders knowledge could shape or even decide the election next year. whether or not google executives see it this way, the employees who constantly adjust the algorithms...
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harvard university expressing remorse after an internal review they say, that late sex offender, jeffreyhe university through the years before his conviction they stress. harvard's president says his crimes was repulsive and reprehensible. they will redirect the remaining $186,000 from the donation to organizations supporting victims of sexual assault and human trafficking. so of the 9 million, they have 186,000 bucks left. connell: all right. interesting. melissa: okay. connell: growing concerns meantime for e-cigarette companies. juul facing a new lawsuit in chicago after a teenage boy was hospitalized for vaping related illness. grady trimble live with an update on that story. grady? reporter: seems like the lawsuits keep piling on against juul, largest maker of e-cigarettes. these are similar allegations to the ones before, that the e-cigarette maker deliberately targeted and use he deceptive markets techniques against young people. this is the plaintiff in the case an 18-year-old, who says he has been using juul heavily for the last year-and-a-half. last month he got sick. he went t
harvard university expressing remorse after an internal review they say, that late sex offender, jeffreyhe university through the years before his conviction they stress. harvard's president says his crimes was repulsive and reprehensible. they will redirect the remaining $186,000 from the donation to organizations supporting victims of sexual assault and human trafficking. so of the 9 million, they have 186,000 bucks left. connell: all right. interesting. melissa: okay. connell: growing...
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don't forget at the salem witch trials, the judges were largely educated at harvard university who believest which is controlled the weather. they now believe that our suvs. >> sean: you mean they don't? >> plastic straws. >> sean: wait a minute, herman told me that the witches control the weather. i didn't know that. let me ask this. >> if they believe area 51, maybe they'll believe that. >> sean: that's true. we'll get to that in a minute. herman, there's no agenda behind this and the idea is to clean the age is coming, were going to melt. neither of those predictions came true's own mouth about climate change. advocates hot, cold. what they really want, it's all predicated on getting rid of capitalism, isn't it? the pillaging of the planet for profit, if you will. >> here's the agenda. scare people to death with his witchcraft. scare people to death with things they cannot prove. that's what's going on. they don't have one tangible idea that the typical voter can go and verify on their own behalf. that's my idea. jumping on this lunatic climate -- the earth is on fire fear tactic they ar
don't forget at the salem witch trials, the judges were largely educated at harvard university who believest which is controlled the weather. they now believe that our suvs. >> sean: you mean they don't? >> plastic straws. >> sean: wait a minute, herman told me that the witches control the weather. i didn't know that. let me ask this. >> if they believe area 51, maybe they'll believe that. >> sean: that's true. we'll get to that in a minute. herman, there's no...
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university. jd from harvard law school and a ph.d. from harvard university. we are so honored -- [applause] >> yes. we are so honored to host her today on this return visit to s us, please give a warm welcome. [applaus [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to bring amani perry to chitaqua. there was a day of biblical rain. >> torrential. >> we had to stop recording two or three times, we had to stop recording two or three times because the nature of that rain deafened it. we were able to create a program from it. but it was hard and the production complicated so i'm delighted to bring her back and we will not be interrupted. >> thank you so much for having me again. it was wonderful despite the rain. >> you know, many things have changed. and also, we were-- the sound is incredible in this amphitheater. congratulations. also, there was no tweeting back then. >> right. >> no questions by tweet. we talked a little bit yesterday about the many definitions of the word grace and this is a week of expansively taking that on. i wanted just to read a few lines fro
university. jd from harvard law school and a ph.d. from harvard university. we are so honored -- [applause] >> yes. we are so honored to host her today on this return visit to s us, please give a warm welcome. [applaus [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to bring amani perry to chitaqua. there was a day of biblical rain. >> torrential. >> we had to stop recording two or three times, we had to stop recording two or three times because the nature of that rain deafened...
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. >>> a harvard university poll found a majority of around belie all children should b vaccinated before poll shows eight in ten parents support mandatory vaccinations for students. just over half of the roughly 1500 adults surveyed believe vaccines are safe for kids. 38 percent believe they are somewhat safe and eight percent say they're not very or at all safe. >>> women's health apps arebo raising concernut privacy after a new study found some are sharing your private information withou consent. >> plus, w are just over 100 days away from christmas. >> stop. >> tt's right. >> financial experts s the key to a debt free holiday starts right now. we're goingg to explain c up. ♪ up. ♪ the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... check this out! that's yes for less. t the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. alright, so tho is how you are going to say... you'llf et the best deal oe year on xfinity. and you even get this. mike, you're on lloons. sarah, you're g high fiv. ben, you're gonna be wowing th with y
. >>> a harvard university poll found a majority of around belie all children should b vaccinated before poll shows eight in ten parents support mandatory vaccinations for students. just over half of the roughly 1500 adults surveyed believe vaccines are safe for kids. 38 percent believe they are somewhat safe and eight percent say they're not very or at all safe. >>> women's health apps arebo raising concernut privacy after a new study found some are sharing your private...
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law school and a phd from harvard university.are so honored. [applause] we are so honored to host her today on this return visit to chautauqua, please join me in offering a warm chautauqua and welcome to imani perry and krista tibbett. [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to bring imani perry back to chautauqua. i brought her here once before we did a week before we did a programs on the stage of Ãit was a day of biblical rain. >> torrential. >> we actually had to stop the recording two or three times, we had to stop the conversation to her three times and because just the nature of that space in the range deafened it. we were able to create a program from it but it was hard, the production was propagated. i'm delighted to bring her back and we will not be interrupted. >> thank you so much for having me again. it was wonderful despite the rain. [laughter] many things have changed also the sound is incredible in this amphitheater, congratulations, also, there was no tweeting back then.no questions by tweet. we talked a little
law school and a phd from harvard university.are so honored. [applause] we are so honored to host her today on this return visit to chautauqua, please join me in offering a warm chautauqua and welcome to imani perry and krista tibbett. [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to bring imani perry back to chautauqua. i brought her here once before we did a week before we did a programs on the stage of Ãit was a day of biblical rain. >> torrential. >> we actually had to stop...
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cornell west from harvard university.evening to both, two of my favorites right here. >> we love you too. >> you know two of my favorites means i love you guys. professor, it was a rambling answer. an editor for "time magazine" tweeted that it was, what they say, racist, classist, incoherent, and disqualifying. what do you make of it? >> well, i think we have to acknowledge the degree to which the rich legacy of william wilson, we just had a wonderful celebration of his life at harvard, you can't talk about race unless you talk about class and you have to talk about gender and the distribution of wealth and income and power. so any serious talk about race really has to talk about poverty, hitting poverty head on and making sure that middle classes have access to credit, asset to capital, assets to resources. it's another reason why the byron allen inspired a case against comcast is very important. how do we talk about black empowerment in the economic front, political front, cultural front? as you know for me also, the sp
cornell west from harvard university.evening to both, two of my favorites right here. >> we love you too. >> you know two of my favorites means i love you guys. professor, it was a rambling answer. an editor for "time magazine" tweeted that it was, what they say, racist, classist, incoherent, and disqualifying. what do you make of it? >> well, i think we have to acknowledge the degree to which the rich legacy of william wilson, we just had a wonderful celebration of...
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and ej deyoung from "the washington post," visiting professor at harvard university. coauthor of "one nation after trump." maria teresa, you were there. >> i wish you had been too, lawrence. you missed everything. >> what were the parts of the debate that you focused on the most? >> when they started talking about gun control and gun safety, and how every single presidential candidate gave a hat tip to beto o'rourke and recognized his leadership and recognized that he was able to step up and how he took it graciously. and i think at first he was quite surprised but he started owning it, and then he started talking that famous line that i'm going to confiscate all your guns, and the room went bananas, he understands the game, and he needs to ensure that white suburban moms stay with the democratic party. they don't want to go back to school and buy bullet-proof backpacks. they want their kids to be safe, and he needs to grow the electoral base. the folks in that hall yesterday were people of color. we were at a historically black college. they understand what gun viole
and ej deyoung from "the washington post," visiting professor at harvard university. coauthor of "one nation after trump." maria teresa, you were there. >> i wish you had been too, lawrence. you missed everything. >> what were the parts of the debate that you focused on the most? >> when they started talking about gun control and gun safety, and how every single presidential candidate gave a hat tip to beto o'rourke and recognized his leadership and...
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he then earned an ma and phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard bailyn. he taught at harvard and the university of michigan before joining the faculty at brown in 1969. a prolific author, professor wood has won numerous awards. in 1970, his book "creation of the american republic, 1776-1787" won the bancroft prize. in 1993, his "radicalism of the american revolution" won the pulitzer prize for history. "the americanization of benjamin franklin" was awarded the julia ward howe prize by the boston author's club in 2005. his volume in the "oxford history of the united states" entitled "empire of liberty: a history of the early republic, 1789-1815" was given the association of american publishers award for history and biography in 2009, the american history book prize by the new york historical society, and the society of the cincinnati history prize in 2010. incidentally, professor wood, we heard from your former student jack warren, executive director of the society, last week. that same year, 2010, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president
he then earned an ma and phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard bailyn. he taught at harvard and the university of michigan before joining the faculty at brown in 1969. a prolific author, professor wood has won numerous awards. in 1970, his book "creation of the american republic, 1776-1787" won the bancroft prize. in 1993, his "radicalism of the american revolution" won the pulitzer prize for history. "the americanization of benjamin franklin"...
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. >>> making its mark on students across the nation, harvard university ranking as this year's top schoolu.s. connell: come on. melissa: according to "the wall street journal" 2019 rankings followed by its neighbor mit and yale coming in third. the overall rank something based on 15 factors across four categories, measures of graduate salaries, debt burdens, academic resources. stanford nowhere to be found. connell: rigged. melissa: university of california at los angeles, top list of public schools. connell: you went to harvard. melissa: ranked highest as the best value in the country. connell: better say it right, harvard grad. melissa: all right. connell: fordham. torn between family loyalty and national interests, uk prime minister boris johnson's brother his brother, joe johnson announced he is stepping down from the british parliament today. it has been quite a week for boris. lawmakers are working to block what they call a no-deal brexit as the embattled prime minister is seeking common ground. vice president mike pence over trade today. hillary vaughn reporting more on this live f
. >>> making its mark on students across the nation, harvard university ranking as this year's top schoolu.s. connell: come on. melissa: according to "the wall street journal" 2019 rankings followed by its neighbor mit and yale coming in third. the overall rank something based on 15 factors across four categories, measures of graduate salaries, debt burdens, academic resources. stanford nowhere to be found. connell: rigged. melissa: university of california at los angeles,...
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researchers from tufts and harvard university than low- quality heart carbs including -- and added sugar, look out for 42% of a date calorie. high-quality cards from whole grains and whole fruits accounted for only 9%. >>> this morning a couple in wisconsin believes someone has outsmarted their smart phone system.'s the family claims it all happened when he got home from work recently. the house was blazing hot with the thermostat turned all the way up to 90 degrees. when they turned it down, it continued to go up anyway. then a voice begin speaking from a camera in the kitchen and started playing poker music. after realizing there nest security system was hacked, they were forced to call their internet carrier and change their ids and passwords. >> a fully someone hears this and this awakens them or alerts them to this is happening. >>> google, which owns the nest system says the system itself was not breached, the company says the couple likely used a compromised password which can be avoided by switching to a two factor verification. >>> we have our eye on a large fire burning right n
researchers from tufts and harvard university than low- quality heart carbs including -- and added sugar, look out for 42% of a date calorie. high-quality cards from whole grains and whole fruits accounted for only 9%. >>> this morning a couple in wisconsin believes someone has outsmarted their smart phone system.'s the family claims it all happened when he got home from work recently. the house was blazing hot with the thermostat turned all the way up to 90 degrees. when they turned...
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the chairman emeritus of a little law school called harvard university.d me this morning that the stuff in the transcript this morning was devastating for the democrats. it doesn't have anything impeachable and nothing crimina criminal. it's not an immature saying that. >> let's be clear, i'm a tactician. i'm not stark about anything. that's my professional judgment as a political consultant. that's my business. i'm not an ideologue. >> harris: why does this keep happening to the democrats? you can point to the bob mueller report and say there was so much buildup, for the facts not to match all of that emotion, it was more than a letdown. it was damaging for democrats. that could happen here. they could have waited 72 hours. >> they could have waited, but they are so anxious to do with where the monies coming from. it's coming from new york and california, and the people in new york and california who care about what happens in the ukraine, because they think about it, are pressuring the party. the rally, if you go into the heartland, i worked all over th
the chairman emeritus of a little law school called harvard university.d me this morning that the stuff in the transcript this morning was devastating for the democrats. it doesn't have anything impeachable and nothing crimina criminal. it's not an immature saying that. >> let's be clear, i'm a tactician. i'm not stark about anything. that's my professional judgment as a political consultant. that's my business. i'm not an ideologue. >> harris: why does this keep happening to the...
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joseph's of 2000, he earned a prize spot at harvard university.took time to adjust to life in the ivy league. >> when i showed up at harvard, i wondered how i'd measure up. i felt like i was on top of my game in south bend and you get there and everybody was top of their class. i felt like i'd been admitted to the academy of the x-men and i was the only one who didn't know what my special power was. >> buttigieg soon hit his stride, made a tight circle of friends, and discovered what would become a lifelong passion for languages. he speaks seven and uses them on the campaign trail with the press. [ speaking foreign language ] his love or politics led him to harvard's institute of politics. when "hardball" visited the campus in 2003 for a college tour, he challenged democratic congressman and presidential hopeful dick gephardt. >> congressman, why are you the only presidential candidate not attending tomorrow's youth-oriented rock the vote forum? do you think young people count in your campaign? >> they matter a lot, that's why i'm here tonight. >>
joseph's of 2000, he earned a prize spot at harvard university.took time to adjust to life in the ivy league. >> when i showed up at harvard, i wondered how i'd measure up. i felt like i was on top of my game in south bend and you get there and everybody was top of their class. i felt like i'd been admitted to the academy of the x-men and i was the only one who didn't know what my special power was. >> buttigieg soon hit his stride, made a tight circle of friends, and discovered...